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Two missing after mid-air crash over bay MEMBERS of Mount Martha Life Saving Club keep a look out on Sunday after two jet aircraft collided about 11 kilometres offshore. Picture: Despi O’Connor

TWO people, including MasterChef TV cameraman James Rose, were still missing yesterday (Monday) after a mid-air collision over Port Phillip between ex-military planes on Sunday off Mount Martha. The two-seater aircraft were reported to be conducting a formation flight over the bay when they collided. One plane plunged into the water while the second, also with two people on board, flew back to Essendon Airport. Family members of the two men in the missing aircraft waited at Mount Martha Life Saving Club Sunday night as a search and rescue mission continued about 11 kilometres offshore. It is believed the Viper S-211 Marchetti jet planes were operated by Jetworks Aviation, which describes itself as “Australia’s most modern civilian fighter jet fleet” and offers 45-minute, two jet fighter formation flights for $7750. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is investigating the collision, which occurred at about 1.45pm. Some wreckage was recovered late on Sunday, including a beacon floating device and a tyre. ATSB transport safety investigators are conducting interviews, retrieving all available recorded data, and gathering weather, aircraft maintenance, operator procedure and pilot information and documentation. A report into the accident will be released early next year. The ATSB is calling for witnesses or anyone with footage of the accident to contact investigators via the website or on 1800 011 034. Liz Bell

Budget cuts end travel plans Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au PLANS to improve Mornington Peninsula road and rail services came to a sudden halt last week with the federal government announcing cuts of more than $300 million from infrastructure projects. The move means the cancellation of both the Jetty Road, Rosebud overpass and the electrification of the train service from Frankston to Baxter. The $225 million promised by the previous Coalition government to duplicating and electrifying the line to Baxter came nowhere near to the estimated $1.5 billion needed. Infrastructure Minister Catherine

King said the federal government said the infrastructure cuts included “projects that were not realistically going to be delivered with the funding available … [or] that do not align with Commonwealth or state and territory priorities”. However, $57.5 million will stay in the budget to upgrade the Western Port Highway along with $43.5 million for commuter car park upgrades on the Frankston line. The recommendation to drop the peninsula’s rail and road projects followed a review into uncompleted infrastructure projects ordered by the Labor federal government. “The independent strategic review found that the Infrastructure Invest-

ment Program inherited from the former Coalition government was undeliverable,” King said. Quick to voice concerns over the fate of the projects were Flinders MP Zoe McKenzie, Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Steve Holland and CEO of the Committee for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula. McKenzie said it was a disgrace and an insult to residents that the peninsula had “again been neglected by Labor”. “The most called for road upgrade on the Mornington Peninsula is the Jetty Road overpass, and this completely out of touch government has cancelled the project and cut the funding,” McKenzie said.

Cutting off the rail money was a “visionless stunt and an embarrassing about face” by the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Dunkley MP Peta Murphy who had both backed the rail extension before being elected to government. Holland said the “withdrawal of $300 million set aside” to extend the rail line to Baxter (“a vital first step towards extending the metropolitan train service all the way to Hastings”) and upgrade the Mornington Peninsula Freeway, was “deeply unfair and incredibly disappointing”. He said both commitments had been “dependent on matching funds from the Victorian government”. “At the very least, I call on the fed-

eral government to ensure this funding stays on the Mornington Peninsula and is spent on other projects,” Holland said. Sinclair said the Committee for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula was disappointed with the cuts, and would “be seeking clarification from the government about where they do plan to invest in critical infrastructure in our region over coming years”. “At a time when the state government has allocated nearly $30 million in this year’s state budget for the Port of Hastings and its plans for a renewable energy terminal, improving public transport and the rail line between Frankston and Hastings has never been more crucial,” he said.

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Peninsula may be dropped from kangaroo ‘harvest’ WILDLIFE groups have welcomed a proposal to remove kangaroos on the Mornington Peninsula from the commercial kangaroo harvest scheme. If adopted, the changes will come into effect in 2025 and last until 2028. However, property owners will still be able to apply for permit to “control wildlife”. Public comments can be made about the Victorian Kangaroo Harvest Management Plan 2024-2028 until Monday 4 December. The Save Kangaroos on the Mornington Peninsula (SKOMP) group hailed the peninsula kangaroo’s removal from the plan as “great news”. Kangaroos are the peninsula currently included in the Gippsland harvesting zone, which wildlife advocates say distorts the actual number of kangaroos in the area. SKOMP spokesperson Craig Thomson said the group wanted the change to be adopted from 2024 and for an end to lethal measures provided in the Authority to Control Wildlife permit system. Thomson said SKOMP was grateful for the support of the community over the past four years in opposing the harvesting of kangaroos and for taking “a strong position” in fighting for the removal of peninsula kangaroos

from the scheme. “There is no doubt to us at SKOMP that the current proposed exclusion of the peninsula from the Gippsland harvest zone wouldn't have happened without your support, so again thank you,” he said. The Victorian Commercial Kangaroo Harvest Program is the world's largest legal commercial slaughter of wildlife. It permits eastern grey and western grey kangaroos to be killed on private land and on specified areas of public land. The new “exclusion zone” where kangaroos cannot be commercially harvested has been extended to include central Melbourne, outer suburbs and urban growth corridors, the Mornington Peninsula, the Dandenongs, and the western grasslands. The plan is administered by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, which states that its aim is to ensure that commercial kangaroo harvesting in ecologically sustainable and conducted “according to animal welfare standards”. To view the plan, go to dcceew.gov. au/environment/wildlife-trade/comment/vic-kangaroo-harvest-management-plan-2024-28#daff-page-main Liz Bell

Garden ‘open’ for first time THE Mount Martha property Creeting Lodge, designed in 1926 by Melbourne architect Marcus Martin, will open for the first time with Open Gardens Victoria on Saturday and Sunday 25 and 26 November. Named after a village in Suffolk, United Kingdom, the garden of Creeting Lodge was created in collaboration with the award-winning team at Myles Baldwin Design and blends European and Mediterranean plants. “As the gates open, you are greeted by a regal guard of towering golden cypress pines, standing tall and proud

for over 150 years,” owner Paul Bonnici said. “Heritage meets botany in the most divine way, with the original inhabitants of the garden, including red flowering gums, lilly pilly, and a splendid strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo), providing living memories of a bygone era.” The new garden presents a space where trees such as hornbeams, magnolia “Teddy Bear”, crepe myrtles, forest pansies, and mature olives are surrounded by lawn. There is also a selection of palms—

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Permits needed to avoid paid parking MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council is reminding residents they will not have to pay for parking at foreshore car parks during summer’s paid parking trial. Visitors to foreshore car parks at Schnapper Point, Mornington Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza and Flinders pier will have to pay for parking as part of a trail. If judged successful by the shire, permanent paid parking will be introduced at other foreshore car parks. The council has said the trial is an opportunity to more fairly distribute the cost of maintaining the sites, but residents will need to apply for an e-permit to ensure their vehicles can be recognised by the camera technology. Local business staff and volunteer e-permits are also available to minimise impact on business owners and their staff and to support community events on the foreshores.

Residents of Mornington, Mount Eliza and Flinders can apply now for permits at mornpen. vic.gov.au/epermits. All other peninsula residents can apply from Wednesday 22 November. Residents will need to provide proof of residency and vehicle registrations. Free community support sessions well be held in Flinders today (21 November) from 9am – 5pm at the Flinders Fire Station in Barker Street, and tomorrow (22 November) from 9am to 5pm at the Mornington Library in Vancouver Street. The mayor Cr Steve Holland said residents need only apply for an e-permit if they intended to park at one of the three locations. “There is no rush, as you can apply at any time before your planned visit. While residents are exempt from paying, everyone is required to follow the parking time limits that apply,” he said.

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Supporting the community for 40 years MORNINGTON Community Support Centre has celebrated 40 years of service to the local community and paid tribute to its founders at a special event at the Main Street centre. Established as a citizen’s advice bureau, the centre evolved into the broader community-focussed Mornington Community Support Centre, providing practical and personal support for people in need. The centre’s scope ranges from a coffee and toast in the meeting room cafe to advice and help on financial matters, finding somewhere to live, or handing over groceries under its fresh food program. The inaugural centre manager, the late Helen Hendry OAM, was represented by her daughter Mary. Founding committee members Margaret McArthur and Dale Lee were presented with 40-year certificates of volunteer service by CEO Ben Smith. Margaret McArthur said her commitment to making a difference in people’s lives remained as strong now as it had been when she helped establish the centre 40 years ago. “It’s special because this place has kept evolving to the needs of the community. People are so grateful for the help we provide - from a cup of tea, or a meal or other assistance – and they are so grateful,” she said. “I look forward to coming in because I feel like I’m doing something useful. I’m 90 and they keep telling me I’m still useful. So, I’ll stay for as long as I can keep helping people.” Smith said the centre had delivered

more than 261,000 hours of volunteer community service with a value of more than $12 million. “Your participation, vision, determination, advocacy, leadership, and support make this all possible. Together, we will continue on our journey as people and a community who care, and we won’t stop,” he said.

Mornington Community Support Centre, 320 Main Street, Mornington opens 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday. The fresh food program operates from St Marks Uniting Church on Thursday mornings and the Beach End Op/Shop is open 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and 10am-2pm on Saturdays.

Group’s anniversary: Above: Margaret McArthur and Dale Lee have been long time supporters of the Mornington Community Support Centre. Above left: Peter Orton, of Peninsula Voice and Cr Simon Brooks at the celebration to mark Mornington Community Support Centre’s 40 years. Pictures: Supplied

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Talent recognised: Angus, Connor, Vincent (Vinnie) and Jordy are Teenage Dads on the ride of a lifetime after winning the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist ARIA award. Picture: Supplied

Awards spotlight on Dads MORNINGTON Peninsula four-piece indie rock band Teenage Dads has been jettisoned into the music media spotlight after winning the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist ARIA award last Wednesday. Teenage Dads was formed by selftaught musicians Jordan Finlay and Connor McLaughlin in Mount Eliza in 2015, with Angus Christie and Vincent Kinna joining the band later. They have been playing locally and toured Europe and America but have not yet hit the heights of commercial success. All that is set to change, with

the band now recognised by one of the most prestigious industry awards for up-and-coming bands. Angus Christie’s father Greg told The News on Friday he had not been able to speak to his son since the awards night because of the media frenzy around the band. “It’s pretty exciting for them, they’ve really needed a break like this,” he said. “They’re not exactly living the life of rock stars yet, and still have day jobs, but it’s a big step.” Since signing to Chugg Music in

2021, Teenage Dads has released one studio album, Potpourri Lake (2018), and four extended plays. Their EP Midnight Driving debuted at number 28 on the ARIA Charts. It was supported by Teddy, which polled at number 63 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2022. On Facebook, the band posted a thank you message to ARIA and to their fans: “Thank you Aria. We couldn’t do this without the support of our managers, label, agents and of course our family, friends and fans.” Liz Bell


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Mechanical beach cleaning fails test Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council is reconsidering its mechanical beach cleaning practices after doubts were raised about the effectiveness of the process. Rye-based environmental advocate and former Citizen of the Year Josie Jones said mechanical beach cleaning was creating more macro plastics on the beach and causing serious pollution issues. Jones has produced a report after spending months researching and collecting plastic waste from Safety Beach and Capel Sound to prove that mechanical beach cleaning does not remove all of the waste but shatters it into smaller pieces that get buried in the sand. “I have doubted the effectiveness of the mechanical beach cleaning for a long time,” she said. Earlier this year Cr David Gill said he wanted to end the use of “the mechanical beach raking machine”. He said the machines were not effective because they broke plastics and glass into pieces, removed seaweed, and killed or removed creatures living in the sand (“Mechanical beach raking ‘must end’” The News 13/6/23). Jones said she was shocked at how “ineffective” mechanical beach cleaning was. “People don’t realise how much plastic it leaves behind, but when you see how much I’ve collected after beach raking, it’s quite shocking,” she said. Jones said her studies had shown that a surprising amount of litter could still be found in the sand after raking, and that based on the large amount buried plastics, projections showed that the 23.74 kilometres of regularly raked beaches could potentially contain more than 600,000 pieces of macro plastics. ” Excluding soft plastics, macro plastics are

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Trust set to auction donated pieces THE National Trust’s Mornington Peninsula branch is holding an auction on Sunday 3 December of paintings, drawings and prints donated by branch members and friends. Branch president Victor Sullivan said a chance remark during a gathering of members inspired the “unique fundraising idea”. “Conversation between colleagues drifted to the topic of what happens after downsizing when people retain some or even all of their muchloved art collections, but do not have wall space to hang items,” he said. “An appeal to members and friends has been hugely successful and we have gathered excel-

lent examples of art for the auction.” He said the branch, formed in 1985, “works tirelessly to raise funds to support the ongoing restoration and conservation of its heritage properties and collections”. The National Trust has four properties in the region – McCrae Homestead (1843), The Briars Homestead at Mount Martha (1854), Mulberry Hill at Langwarrin South (1880 and Desbrowe Annear’s 1926 extension) and Endeavour Fern Gully at Red Hill (a remnant of indigenous bush that reopened to the public in 2011). Artwork to be auctioned will include pastoral scenery, environmental influences, and contem-

porary and old master interpretations in oils, acrylics and pencil. “Something for everyone’s taste,” Sullivan said. “There will also be a small range of art books and historical journals on sale (not auctioned) and a door prize of a pure silk Moet & Chandon women’s shoulder scarf in its original box.” The National Trust Mornington Peninsula branch Pre-loved Art Auction, Sunday 3 December, Peninsula Community Theatre, 91 Wilsons Road, Mornington. Works will be on display from 11am for the auction at 2.30pm. Details from secretary Judy Walsh on 0407 099 855 or email jwa45664@gmail.com

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ings and Rosebud, involving vehicle safety checks, licensing, load restraint compliance and impaired driving. Senior Constable Perkins said drivers were drug and alcohol tested, and visual safety inspections were carried out on all vehicles. Of the offences, three were for drug driving, 25 were for defects issued or unroadworthy vehicles, and one was for unlicensed driving. Other offences included excessive speed (1); not wearing seat belts (5); work diary breaches. (9); fatigue (1); insecure load( 10); mass overload (1); and unregistered vehicles (2). SIXTY-five truckies were intercepted on Peninsula Link and around the Mornington Peninsula on Monday (13 November) and 58 driving offences recorded in a crackdown on heavy vehicle driver behaviour. Operation Hauler involved the Somerville Highway Patrol, Victoria Police heavy vehicle unit and the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator between Carrum Downs, Hastings and Rosebud and surrounding industrial estates. Senior Constable Travis Perkins from Mornington police said the peninsula had seen an increase in heavy vehicle collisions causing road trauma. This year has recorded the highest quarterly collisions involving collisions with heavy vehicles in the past five years. Already this year there have been eight serious injury collisions and one fatality involving heavy vehicles, a 166.7 per cent increase on the three reported collisions for 2022. Last week’s operation was designed to provide a highly visible police presence through Frankston, Carrum Downs, Mornington, HastDECKING T/Pine 70x22 KD ACQ ........................... $3.50mt T/Pine 90x22 KD ACQ ........................... $4.40mt Merbau 70x19 Random ........................ $5.25mt Merbau 90x19 Random ........................ $6.50mt Merbau 140x22 Random .................... $12.95mt Spotted Gum 86x19 .............................. $9.95mt Spotted Gum 135x19........................... $17.95mt

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the peninsula meant police would be required to transport people safely home and would work with volunteer groups such as Red Frogs youth charity and Rotary, or in some cases liaise with Ambulance Victoria. “We are prepared and have the resources to deal with it,” she said. Bock said police were also calling on the community to take notice of large gatherings of people “impacting” those around them and call 000 if necessary. “We want young people to heed the message ‘look after your mates’ and look after each other, and we want the community to feel comfortable for police help if they see behaviour that is escalating or having an impact on others,” she said. “We have been talking to young people in schools, licensed and entertainment venues months in advance to make sure that everyone knows their obligations and that young people are not vulnerable.” Rye is still expected to be the busiest schoolies location on the peninsula, but other popular entertainment precincts such as Sorrento and Mornington will be closely monitored. “We’ll also have a police presence on arterial roads and main roads,” Bock said. “It’s about public safety, and young people being able to have a good time without taking risks.” Schoolies in Victoria officially runs from 18 November to 10 December.

Ready for schoolies POLICE numbers will still be bolstered on the Mornington Peninsula for up to four weeks during schoolies celebrations, despite crowds expected to be down this year. But with public drunkenness no longer being a criminal offence in Victoria and police now having to arrange safe options for drunken revellers, could be plenty to keep them busy. Superintendent Fiona Bock, above right, said all indications were that the peninsula would not be the top choice for school leavers this year, with many headed interstate or overseas. “But we will still have a strong police presence because our aim is to allow school leavers to enjoy their end of school celebrations safely and to keep the community is safe,” she said. “We liaise with other agencies, accommodation providers, road data and anecdotal data to work out our resources, and we may modify things as needed.” Bock said the lack of a sobering up centre on

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NOVEMBER Mornington Lions - Christmas Cakes Christmas cakes now available for sale. 1.5kg Cakes: $20. 1kg Cakes: $16. 900g Puddings: $16. Please call Patricia on 0419 299 196 to arrange pickup. Mornington Courthouse Visitor Centre is seeking volunteers interested in Tourism and providing advice to visitors. We are located in the historic former Courthouse. Volunteers enjoy meeting and assisting visitors to enjoy our great locality. Please email your interest to: coordinator@nmpt.com.au Trouble with someone’s drinking? Millions of people are affected by the excessive drinking of someone else. Al-Anon could help. The Al-Anon family groups Mornington Spiritual Concept Meeting, every Sunday 10am to 11.30am, Benton’s Square Community Centre. Ph: 1300 252 666 www.al-anon.org.au American Mah Jongg- Mt Martha House Come and play this exciting variant of mah jong. We also play Western mah jong. Every Wednesday and Saturday from 1pm to 4 pm. Contact the House or Jill: 0402 089 353. Mt Martha House Community Garden Join us every Thursday 1-4pm for gardening, sharing, learning & cuppas. All abilities welcomed by this friendly group. Visit anytime for picking from the garden or donating/ collecting at our Shareshelf. www.mmhcgarden.org or contact hello@mmhcgarden.org Combined Mornington Probus The Club meets at the Mornington Civic Bowls Club, Dunns Road, Mornington.1st Friday of the month at 9.30am for a 10.00am start, except for January. Interesting speakers and outings. Call 0491 634 456 for further information. Mount Martha Rotary Want to make a difference by volunteering in taking action to create a lasting change? Mount Martha Rotary meets on Mondays at 6.30pm. Inquiries: www.mountmartharotary.org.au, Facebook or contact Anne on 0409 387 373 Mt Eliza Probus Club Every 2nd Monday at 9.45am. Combined ladies & gents meet at the Uniting Church, Canadian Bay Rd. Includes guest speaker, fellowship & refreshments. Visitors most welcome. Contact Jan 5975 2845 or Bill 0439 115 512 Chatty Cafe - Coffee and chat Mornington Community House Tues 11am Dava Hotel Mon and Tues 11am Dreamer Cafe Thurs 11am Commonfolk Cafe Weds 11am Pantry House Friday 10am Schnitz Saturday 1.30pm For further info contact Gaynor 0447 260 041 Konnexions Free Drop in Cafe Sunday mornings 9-11am. The Cottage, Mount Martha House. We offer real conversation and deep connection. You never know what’s on offer, there may be a pancake or a bun. All welcome. Chris 0400 614 065.

Mount Eliza Neighbourhood House Are you interested in Chair Yoga, Yoga, Linocut and Cyanotype introduction workshops? MENH is also looking for Volunteers for our Board of Governance we would love to hear from you. 97878160 /info@mountelizanh.com.au.

Bentons Square Community Centre (BSCC) “SoACE” Social Access Community Enjoyment. Encouraging people of all ages to join this group for the opportunity for social connections and participation. Activities and games, cuppa and a chat. Thursdays. Ph: 5977 2468.

Mount Eliza 55+ Club Come along to Table Tennis every Monday 9am to 12 and every Thursday 1:30pm to 3:30. 55+ Membership is only $10/year. Visit our Web Site https://mteliza55plusclub.org.au/ to see the full list of activities we offer.

Mornington Peninsula Toastmasters Gain confidence speaking in front of others in an encouraging atmosphere. 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at: Mornington Community House, 3/91 Wilsons Road, Mornington. For details call Sue: 0439 650 883

With One Voice - Choir Program. Community singing is about getting people together to experience and enjoy the health benefits of singing. Mondays from 5.30 - 6.45pm at Benton Square Community Centre. Further information: Judy on 0474 129 528.

Seaside Community Orchestra - Musicians Wanted! Our friendly and fun community orchestra for beginner and rusty adult musicians is starting soon. We will be rehearsing every Tuesday fortnight at the Red Brick Hall in Moorooduc. Further info seasidecommunityorchestra@gmail.com.

Repower Mount Martha We are working to reduce carbon emissions in our community and would love any residents to join us! Bi-monthly meetings at Mount Martha House on the third Wednesday - 7pm room 65. Contact: Jon Fly 0490 939 442 / jfly3934@gmail.com. Mornington Environment Association 2nd Thurs of the month at 7pm - Mornington Community Centre, Currawong St, Mornington. Help support our aim to protect the environment. For more info contact Margaret: 0414 641 999 or Ann: 0425 795 237 or morningtonea@gmail.com or visit www.morningtonenviro.org.au. Join the fun! Volunteer at a Family Life Op Shop. Make new friends. Lend your knowledge & learn new skills. No specific experience necessary. To find out more or to express your interest call 03 8599 5433 or visit familylife.com.au/volunteer Sahaja Yoga Every Tuesday 7pm - 8.30pm. Today, worldwide, hundreds of thousands of people practice Sahaja Yoga. Now, we’re bringing that incredible spiritual awakening to you. Mornington Community House Bunjil Room 91 Wilsons Road Mornington. For more info sahajayogavic.com Community Productive Garden Eager helpers are sought for a community fruit and vegetable garden being developed at Mt Martha Uniting Church within our Peace Trail. Enquiries warmly welcomed to Janet on 0439 742 710. Repair Cafe 3rd Sunday each month, 12.30 - 3.30pm. Mornington Men’s Shed is ready & waiting to repair any item that can be carried in by one person. Cost is a donation. Wilsons Rd Men’s Shed 2/91 Wilsons Rd, Mornington. Mornington Seniors Citizens Club Monday 12.30pm - Indoor bowls. Tuesday 11.00am - noon Tai Chai, followed by bingo at 12.30pm. Wed 10.00am - noon: Scrabble. 1 Flinders Dr, Mornington. Ph: 5975 3688 Crazy Patches Mt. Martha/Mornington Join our friendly group of crafters. Bring your own patchwork, needlecraft, knitting etc. Tuesday nights 7pm-9pm and last Saturday of the month. Patchwork classes are available. Bring a friend. Call Chris on 0439 652 443

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Come and play Petanque Wednesdays and Sundays at Moorooduc Recreation Reserve Derril Rd Moorooduc from 2pm-4pm Est 3pm-5pm Dst. For info contact Barb on 0408 394 546 or Jan 0409 132 761 or email morningtonpeninsulapetanque@gmail.com

Mornington Life Activities Club Activities across the Peninsula and beyond, including, dineouts, indoor games, trivia nights, cinema, music evenings, special functions, book clubs, day and weekend trips, walking, golf, table tennis, cycling. Contact Miriam 0493 437 646, or email membership@lifemornington.org.au.

Bunarong Bushwalking Club Explore the great outdoors with a local walking group. Bunarong Bushwalking Club members enjoy walks on Sundays and Wednesdays. For more information please contact us on 0400 329 710 or see our Facebook page and website www.bunarongbushwalkingclub.com.au Mount Martha House Historical Collection protects and preserves the history of this wonderful building. Visit the WRAAC museum. Open on request, or Tuesdays and Fridays: 10 -2 pm. Tours third Wednesday of each month: 11.30 am. Booking required: 5974 2297 Mornington View Club Members meet at Mornington Golf Club on the fourth Friday of each month at 11.30 am. An active club raising funds for The Smith Family. New members are always welcome. Call Judy 0410 486 204 or Diane 0414 596 942.

CWA Mornington Branch Meetings: 3rd Tuesday of the Month at 1:00pm. Social Craft Group: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 12:00pm. Church of Christ Hall, 84 Wilson’s Road, Mornington. Find us on Facebook or cwamornington@gmail.com

Mornington Croquet Club Come and try the historic and artful game of croquet at Mornington’s croquet courts, at 350 Dunns Road (Civic Reserve). Follow the road behind the bowls club to find the courts/lawns. Enquiries: morningtoncroquetclub@gmail.com or phone 5977 2206.

Mt Eliza Neighbourhood House - Walking Group for Men. Join Lester and other men for a moderate paced 4km walk around Mount Eliza. Starts 8.30am every Tuesday. For further information contact Lester on 0407 414 955.

Table Tennis for Everyone! We cater for all groups, including Juniors, Social, Competition, All Abilities and more! Check out our website or give us a call for more information. mftta.org.au or Ph: 0498 003 788

The Australian Welsh Male Choir rehearse at Baxter Village chapel each Monday 7pm. We also sing in the pub at Kirk’s Hotel the Esplanade Mornington. Last Wednesday monthly - 8pm All welcome. Free event. Secretary@awmc.org.au. Ph: 0425 725 525

Mornington Peninsula Hockey Club Under 10’s, 12’s, 14’. Men’s, Women’s and Masters. Come and join our family friendly, inclusive club. We can provide a team to suit all levels of experience. Please contact Cheryle: 03 9766 7478 or info@mphc.org.au

Mount Martha Men’s Probus Club Mount Martha Men’s Probus Group, meet monthly, for further details go to our new web site: mount martha men’s probus club, and click on the link. For further details contact: Ron on 0407 327 470.

BERG Mt Martha is a bushland friends group for the Balcombe Estuary Reserves, Mt Martha. Working bees on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, along with Waterwatch and Estuary watch. For more information Ph: 0447 160 288 info@berg.org.au, www.berg.org.au

Mt Martha Ladies Probus Club Meet on the first Wednesday of the month at Mt Martha House, commencing at 10am. Visitors and new members welcome. Join our friendly ladies. Contact information: Dorothy 0437 759 440, or Toni 0419 301 303.

Mornington Peninsula Community Dog Club Every Saturday morning at Citation Oval, Mt Martha. Beginners class is at 10.15am.Train your dog to listen to you and be obedient through fun and games. For info: www.mpcdogclub.org.au

Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society View stars, planets, clusters and galaxies at 8pm on the 1st Friday of every month at The Briars dark-sky observatory. Bookings are essential. Small fee payable. www.mpas.asn.au or phone 0419 253 252.

Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Classes Gentle, intriguing exercise for your mind and body, at home! Taught online using Zoom, Mon 9.30am, Tues 6.30pm, Fri 10am. For information: phone Kate Tremlett on 0415 171 092 or email katetrem@satlink.com.au

All Welcome @ OPEN DOOR Pop in Every Wednesday 10.00am - 11.30am. Morning Tea/Coffee. No Cost! Make Friends! All Ages! Parking free – Level access. 370 Craigie Road, Mount Martha. Email office@newpeninsula.com.au for more info The combined Probus Club of Mount Eliza Central meets on the fourth Friday of each month at The Village Church, Mount Eliza. Meetings start at 9.45 and visitors are welcome. Enquiries at 0428 995 617

Indoor Walk Every Thursday, 7.45 am - 8.45 am. A mature aged group of men and women walk, do light exercises (conducted by a trained instructor), chat and socialise at Mornington Central Shopping Centre. Contact Bryan 0410 935 936

Mornington Mahjong Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Mornington RSL in Virginia Street Mornington. Come join us for a pleasant afternoon. Contact - Lucy: 0416 043 527 or Toni: 0416 301 303

Are you a breast cancer survivor? Join us in our Dragonboat every Sunday at Patterson Lakes. Three “Come and try’s “ before joining. Paddles and PFD’s provided. For info call Marilyn: 0433 114 338 or Lyndsay: 0425 743 455.

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Community Badminton A fun night of social badminton/table tennis is open to new members at the Mt Martha Uniting Church. BYO racquet/bat competitive spirit and sense of humor. Tuesdays at 7.30pm. 109 Bay Road Mt Martha. Enquiries to Peter 0412030747.

Mt Eliza Mah Jong Club Monday Morning: 9.30am - 12.30pm and Monday Evening:7.00pm - 9.00pm in the Mt Eliza Community Centre, Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza. Experienced and new players welcome. Ann Burnell: 5977 1162 or Joy: 0418 354 535.

U3A Mornington Enjoy low-cost activities for retired seniors. Learn something new, challenge and engage your mind and body. Make new friends. Enjoy your retirement and make your third age the time of your life. More info: www.u3amornington.org.au OR email: office@u3amornington.org.au

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Red Hatters Every 3rd Thursday. Grey Foxx Venues 1192-1196 Nepean Hwy, Mount Eliza. A female only group for over 50’s wanting to join a fun group to enjoy life. For info: Vivienne Van ette Ph: 0422 399 920 or queentravelot@gmail.com

Peninsula Transport Assist Need for volunteer drivers is ongoing. Use your own car, or drive a bus (LR,MR,HR licence needed). Flexible hours and ongoing support. For info: www.peninsulatransportassist.org Phone 9078 8241 or email peninsulatransportassist@gmail.com

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MOUNT MARTHA 98 Glenisla Drive ARCHITECTURAL BRILLIANCE WITH BAY VIEWS Built to embrace a tree-top lifestyle within one of Mount Martha's most cherished locales, this recently completed showpiece unifies large-scale interiors with rich Scandinavian design to capture an exquisite level of high-end luxury.

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REJUVENATE IN THE RANELAGH ESTATE Positioned within one of Mount Eliza's most adored avenues, only a block back from Mount Eliza Tennis Club and walking distance to Mount Eliza Village, this well-loved Ranelagh Estate home promises boundless opportunities and exciting future reward.

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Beleura Hill prestige, breathtaking Bay views Distinguished design and a dress-circle address form the luxury basis of this breathtaking tri-level home, where bespoke finishes and magnificent scale capture an unsurpassed level of sophistication. With spectacular bay and peninsula aspects the crescendo to visionary interiors and an exquisite poolside lifestyle, enjoy the prestige of Beleura Hill and the convenience of a beachside address. Embellishing a practical family footprint of five bedrooms and three bathrooms,

combining bay and rural aspects, a collection of entertaining spaces from casual living with pool table and wet-bar, to the fully tiled custom concrete swimming pool and private firepit with in-built seating. Monumental top-floor entertaining domain with Silver Travertine-encased Canadian-made gas fireplace and vast alfresco deck. Glass stacker doors welcome a flow-between of space across both entertaining floors, encouraging a unity between large-scale living and dining proportions and alfresco entertaining.

Echoing the luxury of its prestigious position, the Bosch-equipped kitchen stamps practicality across the top floor with 4 multi-function ovens and induction cooktop, bronze mirror splashback, and luxury stone benchtops. Cascading across the two lower levels, private accommodation presents dual master suites each with walk-in robes and stylish ensuite, and three Queen sized bedrooms with custom joinery and a shared central bathroom. Only moments from Mornington’s famous

coastline and busting cafe culture, this jawdropping family home comes complete with a string of bespoke inclusions including a concrete rendered entry wall, engineered oak floors, double glazed windows/doors, ducted gas heating and ducted refrigerated heating/cooling, porcelain bath tiles, 100% wool carpets, custom-made staircase, study nook, designer ceiling fans, professional landscaping, 24 solar panels, garden lighting, Bluestone driveway and custom-made front fence with automated gate.n

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The Guide TOP PICKS OF THE WEEK

MONDAY

BIG BROTHER

SEVEN, 8.30pm

THURSDAY

THE FRONT BAR

SEVEN, 8.30pm

Whether you’re an AFL addict, spend your summer obsessing over cricket, or don’t really align yourself with any sport, we can all agree that the jocular, chatty chemistry on this panel show kicks goals. Hosts Andy Maher (the reliable straight man), Sam Pang (he’s all cheeky, deadpan wit) and Mick Molloy (he’s a big kid at heart, all pictured, left) love the AFL and have finessed their pub-style, laid-back banter that scores big belly laughs. In this special, the sports tragics take a gander at this year’s sporting highs and lows.

SATURDAY

ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL

ABC TV, 7.30pm

There’s a lot to love about this wholesome British series based on vet James Herriot’s memoirs about country life. In this third season, premiering tonight, there’s a touch of sombreness as WWII looms on the horizon, but there’s still the call of the wild – and the pub – keeping the show’s soothing and cosy tone. Tonight, James (Nicholas Ralph, pictured, right) and Helen’s (Rachel Shenton) long-awaited wedding day arrives. Of course, there’s complications and a boozy bachelor party before the couple say “I do”.

FRIDAY

NICK KNOWLES INTO THE GRAND CANYON

SBS, 8.30pm

You’ve got to hand it to Nick Knowles (pictured, right): the English presenter really knows how to match his attire to his location. In this action-packed adventure through the millenia-old rock formation, Knowles braves a zipline on the South Rim, helps restore the endangered condor population and explores the breathtaking caves. While filming: he became wedged in one of the narrow caves and had to be rescued.

In the early 2000s, this homegrown version of the Dutch reality TV juggernaut hooked the nation. Then hosted by the biting, comically deadpan Gretel Killeen, along with mischievous narration from comedian Mike Goldman, the innocent housemates were unburdened by an awareness of how well the hidden cameras captured their every move and remark; it was a compelling, cheeky peek into the minds and motivations of 20-somethings. In this 16th season, the housemates know the game inside-out. Host Sonia Kruger (pictured top left) looks stylish, but there’s otherwise little pizazz, with the romance-heavy matters easily mistaken for Love Island Australia. Nicholas Ralph stars in All Creatures Great And Small

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SBS (3)

SEVEN (7)

NINE (9)

TEN (10)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Aust Story. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Planet America. (R) 11.30 Rosie Batty’s One Plus One. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Better Date Than Never. (PG, R) 1.30 Question Everything. (R) 2.05 The Science Of Relationships. (PG, R) 3.00 Gardening Aust. (R) 4.00 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Back Roads. (R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour. (R) 9.20 Cook Up Bitesize. (R) 9.25 Home Is Where The Art Is. (R) 10.15 Paddington Station 24/7. (PGa, R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PGa, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Legends Of The Pharaohs. (PGasv, R) 2.55 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.25 The Cook Up. (R) 3.55 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Nowhere To Be Found. (2019, Mav, R) Kate Drummond, Rya Kihlstedt, Al Mukadam. 2.00 Border Security: International. (PG, R) 2.30 Australia’s Deadliest. (PG, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R)

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Christmas At Castle Hart. (2021, G) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R)

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R) 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGa, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Dr Phil. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGav) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 Bill Bailey’s Wild West Australia: Exmouth. (PG) Part 2 of 4. 8.50 Grand Designs: Billingshurst. (Ml, R) Presented by Kevin McCloud. 9.40 Miriam Margolyes Almost Australian: The Australian Dream. (Ml, R) Part 1 of 3. 10.40 ABC Late News. 10.55 The Business. (R) 11.10 The Way We Wore. (PG, R) 12.05 Q+A. (R) 1.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Secret World Of Snacks: Burgers. Narrated by Jo Brand. 8.30 Adam And Poh’s Great Australian Bites. Part 2 of 4. Adam Liaw and Poh Ling Yeow head to the Gippsland region. 9.30 Coastal Ireland With Adrian Dunbar. (PG, R) Part 1 of 2. 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.50 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.50 Reyka. (MA15+av, R) 3.45 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGaw, R) 4.45 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 Ed Sheeran V Adele. (Md, R) A look at Ed Sheeran and Adele. 8.30 The Front Bar. (Ml) Sam Pang, Mick Molloy and Andy Maher take a lighter look at the world of sport and catch up with the stars. 9.30 The 1% Club. (PGls, R) Hosted by Jim Jefferies. 10.35 The Latest: Seven News. 11.05 A Friend Of The Family. (MA15+a) 12.20 Pearson. (Malv, R) 1.20 Harry’s Practice. (R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 RBT. (PGl) A look at police random breath-test patrols. 8.30 Emergency. (Mlm) Doctors fear a cyclist with glass sticking out of his neck could bleed out. 9.30 Big Miracles. (Mam, R) Follows 10 couples and singles on IVF. 10.30 Nine News Late. 11.00 Chicago Med. (MA15+am) 11.50 To Be Advised. 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.35 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 Mirror Mirror: Are You Well? (Mads) Part 2 of 2. 9.00 Law & Order: SVU. (Ma, R) A lifesaver asks the Special Victims Unit for help when he suspects his boss is preying on his sister. 10.00 The Cheap Seats. (Mal, R) Presented by Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald. 11.00 Blue Bloods. (Ma, R) 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s

Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Hard Quiz. 9.00 Question Everything. 9.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 10.15 Australian Epic. 10.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 11.10 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 11.50 Would I Lie To You? 12.20am Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 1.05 Live At The Apollo. 1.50 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. 2.50 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Shortland St. 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. H’lights from the Pacific Games. Noon Pacific Games. Day 4: Afternoon session. 5.00 Pacific Games. Day 4: Evening session. 10.05 Inside The World’s Toughest Prisons. 11.05 Sex Tape Germany. 12.15am F*ck, That’s Delicious. 12.45 Most Expensivest. 1.40 King Of The Road. 2.30 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

7TWO (72) 6am Shopping. 6.30 I Escaped To The Country. 7.30 The Zoo. 8.00 Million Dollar Minute. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 I Escaped To The Country. 2.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.30 My Greek Odyssey. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. 9.30 Murdoch Mysteries. 11.30 Late Programs.

9GEM (92) 6am Tennis. Davis Cup. Quarter-final. Australia v Czechia. Continued. 9.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Golf. Australian PGA Championship. First round. 5.00 As Time Goes By. 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Keeping Up Appearances. 8.40 The Brokenwood Mysteries. 10.40 See No Evil. 11.40 Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Becker. 8.00 Seinfeld. 9.00 Friends. 10.00 The King Of Queens. 11.00 Frasier. Noon Becker. 1.00 The Big Bang Theory. 2.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Seinfeld. 11.30 Frasier. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Late Programs.

N ITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Persons Of Interest. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 The 77 Percent. 5.30 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 6.30 News. 6.40 Wild Rockies. 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. 8.30 The Panthers. 9.30 No Ordinary Black. 9.40 MOVIE: Suburban Mayhem. (2006, MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs.

SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) 6am The Way. Continued. (2010, PG) 8.00 December Boys. (2007) 10.00 Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed. (2013, M, Spanish) Noon Ali’s Wedding. (2017, M) 2.05 Creation. (2009, PG) 4.05 God Willing. (2015, PG, Italian) 5.40 On A Clear Day. (2005, PG) 7.30 Dating The Enemy. (1996, M) 9.30 He Died With A Felafel In His Hand. (2001, MA15+) 11.25 Late Programs.

7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 American Pickers. 11.00 Pawn Stars. Noon Highway Patrol. 1.00 The Force: BTL. 2.00 Truck Night In America. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Family Guy. 8.30 American Dad! 9.30 Darradong Local Council. 10.50 Late Programs.

9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Bewitched. 1.30 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Survivor 45. 9.00 Love Island Australia. 10.15 Botched By Nature. 11.15 I’ve Got A Text With Josh And Flex! Midnight Under The Dome. 1.00 Life After Lockup. 2.00 Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Soccer. 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier. AFC round 2. Australia v Bangladesh. Highlights. 8.30 Diagnosis Murder. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 NCIS: New Orleans. 10.20 FBI. 11.15 FBI: International. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

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Friday, November 24 ABC (2)

SBS (3)

SEVEN (7)

NINE (9)

TEN (10)

6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 And We Danced. (R) 11.00 Tiny Oz. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Shetland. (Mal, R) 2.00 Finding The Archibald. (Ml, R) 3.00 Gardening Australia. (R) 4.00 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Back Roads. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour. (R) 9.20 Home Is Where The Art Is. (R) 10.15 Paddington Station 24/7. (PGa, R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PGs, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (R) 4.00 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: Lost In Paradise. (2015, Madv, R) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R)

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: A Christmas Stray. (2021, PGa) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R)

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGav, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Dr Phil. (PGal, R) 3.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGa) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Costa Georgiadis visits a communal garden. 8.30 Under The Vines. (PG) Daisy and Louis attend Marissa’s infamous book club, where they meet David’s daughter Sienna. 9.20 Midsomer Murders. (Masv, R) DCI Barnaby and DS Winter investigate when a member of a village watch is murdered. 10.50 ABC Late News. Coverage of the day’s events. 11.05 Question Everything. (R) 11.35 Silent Witness. (Ma, R) 12.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Hunting Egypt’s Lost Treasures: Legend Of The Pyramid Kings. 8.30 Nick Knowles Into The Grand Canyon. Part 1 of 2. 9.25 Tony Robinson: Britain’s Greatest River: Hampton Court Palace. (R) Presented by Tony Robinson. 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from Day 4 of the Pacific Games. From Honiara, Solomon Islands. 11.45 Good People. (Malv) 12.40 Vise Le Coeur. (MA15+a, R) 3.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Adam Dovile handcrafts a bedside clock. 8.30 Miniseries: The Thief, His Wife And The Canoe. (Mal) Part 3 of 4. John has had enough of being dead and returns to England to declare he is suffering from amnesia and is reunited with his sons. Journalists hunt down Anne and the story unravels. 10.30 MOVIE: King Of Thieves. (2018, Ml, R) Retired crooks plan a diamond heist. Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent. 12.45 The Front Bar. (Ml, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 5.00 NBC Today.

6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 For The Love Of Pets. (PGm) 8.30 MOVIE: Legally Blonde. (2001, PGls, R) A ditzy blonde enrols in law school. Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. 10.30 MOVIE: Forgetting Sarah Marshall. (2008, MA15+ls, R) 12.35 MOVIE: Ascendant. (2021, MA15+av, R) Charlotte Best, Jonny Pasvolsky, Alex Menglet. 2.30 My Way. (PG, R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Postcards. (PG, R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R)

6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Ml, R) Graham Norton is joined by Kylie Minogue, Stephen Graham, David Mitchell and Mawaan Rizwan. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Good Sam. (Ma) Sam and her team are forced to make impossible choices about their patients’ care. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Hosted by Stephen Colbert. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R)

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Gardening Australia Junior. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MOVIE: Office Christmas Party. (2016, MA15+) 10.15 Would I Lie To You? 10.45 QI. 11.15 Ghosts. 11.45 Devolution: A Devo Theory. 12.45am Killing Eve. 1.25 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 2.15 ABC News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Mini Kids. 5.20 Tik Tak. 5.30 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 8.10 ABC America Nightline. 8.40 CBC The National. 9.30 BBC News At Six. 10.00 Shortland St. 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. Noon Pacific Games. Day 5: Afternoon session. 5.00 Pacific Games. Day 5: Evening session. 10.05 The Black Full Monty. 11.00 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 1.10am Monogamish. 4.10 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

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6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 House Of Wellness. 2.00 The Real Seachange. 2.30 I Escaped To The Country. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Cliveden: A Very British Country House. 11.45 Late Programs.

9GEM (92) 6am Danger Man. 7.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries. 7.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. 8.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Golf. Australian PGA Championship. Second round. 5.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 MOVIE: Mission: Impossible – Fallout. (2018, M) 11.20 Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 NBL Slam. 7.30 Becker. 8.30 Seinfeld. 10.00 The King Of Queens. 11.00 Frasier. Noon Becker. 1.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Seinfeld. 11.00 Frasier. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 King Of Queens. 3.30 Bold. 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 Joseph Prince.

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7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Pawn Stars. 1.00 Simpsons. 2.00 Truck Night In America. 3.00 Timbersports. 3.30 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 52. Brisbane Heat v Sydney Thunder. 7.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 53. Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers. 10.30 Motorcycle Racing. FIM World Supercross Championship. Round 3. Australian Grand Prix. Day 1. 12.30am Late Programs.

9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Bewitched. 1.30 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 Children’s Programs. 5.45 MOVIE: Trolls World Tour. (2020) 7.30 MOVIE: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2. (2011, M) 10.00 MOVIE: Mortal Engines. (2018, M) 12.30am Under The Dome. 1.30 Life After Lockup. 2.30 Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Soccer. 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier. AFC Round 2. Palestine v Australia. Highlights. 8.30 Diagnosis Murder. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 NCIS: Hawai’i. 10.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.45pm Bamay. 2.20 Anthem Sessions Interstitials. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Kungka Kunpu. 5.10 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 6.10 NITV News: Nula. 6.40 Wild Rockies. 7.30 MOVIE: Frog Dreaming. (1986, PG) 9.15 MOVIE: Guess Who. (2005) 11.10 Late Programs.

Movie Show. 6.15 On A Clear Day. (2005, PG) 8.05 The Cup. (2011) 10.00 I Am Michael. (2015, M) 11.55 Hearts And Bones. (2019, M) 2pm The Way. (2010, PG) 4.20 The Band’s Visit. (2007, PG, Arabic) 5.55 The Eagle Huntress. (2016, PG, Kazakh) 7.30 Looking For Alibrandi. (2000, M) 9.25 Adoration. (2013, MA15+) 11.30 The King’s Speech. (2010, M) 1.40am Late Programs.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 10.30 Rage AusMusic Month. (PG) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 2.00 Annika. (Ma, R) 2.50 The Durrells. (PG, R) 4.40 Landline. (R) 5.10 Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure. (PG, R) 6.00 The Way We Wore. (PG, R) Part 1 of 3. 7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day. 7.30 All Creatures Great And Small. (Return, PG) James is put in an impossible situation. 8.20 Vera. (Ma, R) Part 1 of 4. Vera is called to a remote lighthouse where a body has been discovered lashed to a sailboat. 9.50 Annika. (Ma, R) A local lothario is found in a block of ice. 10.40 Under The Vines. (PG, R) 11.25 QI. (Ms, R) 11.55 Rage AusMusic Month. (MA15+adhlnsv) 5.00 Rage. (PG)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up Bitesize. (R) 9.05 Lap Of Luxury: Escapes Down Under. 10.05 Short History Of The English Garden. 11.00 Along Ireland’s Shores. (PG, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Grand Prix Espoo. Highlights. 4.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (PGa, R) 4.40 Greatest Hits Of The 70s. (PGas, R) 5.30 Hitler And The Reichstag Fire. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Britain’s Most Luxurious Train Journeys. 8.25 Highclere: The Real Downton Abbey. Part 1 of 5. 9.20 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys: Scotland – Coast To Coast, UK. (R) 10.10 Wonders Of Scotland. (PGa, R) 10.40 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.40 Rex In Rome. (Mlv, R) 1.30 Hope. (Ml, R) 3.45 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.15 Bamay. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (PG, R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 NBC Today. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Seven’s Motorsport Classic. 12.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 1. Qualifying and support races. 2.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 1. Pre-race and race 27. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) Narrated by Grant Bowler. 7.30 MOVIE: Independence Day: Resurgence. (2016, Mv, R) Humans battle an alien invasion. Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum. 9.55 MOVIE: xXx: State Of The Union. (2005, Mlv, R) An ex-con is recruited to be a spy. Ice Cube. 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 1. Highlights. 1.00 12 Monkeys. (MA15+av, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Get Clever. (R) 5.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R)

6.00 Getaway. (PG, R) 6.30 A Current Affair. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Golf. Australian PGA Championship. Third round. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Getaway. (PG) The team cycles around Alice Springs. 6.00 Nine News Saturday. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Garden Hustle. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Olympus Has Fallen. (2013, MA15+lv, R) A former agent must save the White House. Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman. 10.50 MOVIE: The Foreigner. (2017, MA15+alv, R) 12.50 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (PG, R) 1.40 Explore TV. (PG, R) 2.05 The Incredible Journey Presents. (PGa) 2.35 The Pet Rescuers. (PGm, R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Helping Hands. (PG, R)

6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 9.30 10 Minute Kitchen. (R) 10.00 St10. (PG) 12.00 Luxury Escapes. (R) 12.30 The Yes Experiment. (l) 1.00 GCBC. (R) 1.30 Healthy Homes. 2.00 Exploring Off The Grid. (PGl, R) 2.30 Charming China. 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. 3.30 Luca’s Key Ingredient. (R) 4.00 My Market Kitchen. 4.30 Farm To Fork. (R) 5.00 News. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PGlm, R) The lifeguards are in need of saving. 6.30 Jamie Oliver: Cooking For Less. (Premiere) Jamie Oliver provides low budget recipes. 7.30 The Dog House. (PGa, R) An abandoned terrier enjoys a makeover. 8.30 Ambulance. (Ma) A call is received concerning a man driving the wrong way up a slip road, kicking off a busy shift. 11.00 The Cheap Seats. (Mal, R) Presented by Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald. 12.00 CSI: Vegas. (Mmv, R) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Authentic. (PG) 5.00 Hour Of Power.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Live At The Apollo. 9.15 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 9.40 Mark Seymour And The Undertow: Slow Dawn Live. 10.30 Jayde Adams: Serious Black Jumper. 11.35 Staged. (Final) Midnight MythBusters. 12.50 Portlandia. 1.35 Fleabag. 2.00 Blunt Talk. (Final) 2.25 MOVIE: Empire Records. (1995, M) 3.55 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 8.10 ABC America Nightline. 8.40 CBC The National. 9.30 BBC News At Six. 10.00 Shortland St. 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. Noon Pacific Games. Day 6: Afternoon session. 5.00 Pacific Games. Day 6: Evening session. 10.00 The Back Side Of Television. 11.05 Vikings. 12.55am The X-Files. 2.45 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera News Hour.

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6am Home Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. 10.00 Escape To The Country. 11.00 House Of Wellness. Noon Horse Racing. Cranbourne Cup, The Gong Race Day and Tattersall’s Raceday. 6.00 Heathrow. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Autumn. 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 12.30am The Real Seachange. 1.00 Escape To The Country. 2.00 Late Programs.

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6am Morning Programs. 7.30 Danger Man. 8.30 TV Shop. 9.00 Turning Point. 9.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Helping Hands. 10.30 My Favorite Martian. 11.00 MOVIE: Victoria The Great. (1937) 1.15pm MOVIE: For Better, For Worse. (1954) 3.00 MOVIE: Beach Party. (1963) 5.00 MOVIE: A Hole In The Head. (1959) 7.30 MOVIE: Grease. (1978, PG) 9.45 MOVIE: The Birdcage. (1996, M) 12.10am Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Seinfeld. 8.00 Becker. 9.00 Neighbours. 11.00 Farm To Fork. 11.30 Seinfeld. Noon Frasier. 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.10 The King Of Queens. 3.10 Becker. 4.10 Seinfeld. 5.40 The Big Bang Theory. 10.00 Friends. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 South Park. 3.30 Workaholics. 4.00 Comedy Central At The Edinburgh Fringe. 4.30 Shopping.

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6am Morning Programs. 11.40 MOVIE: Blinky Bill: The Movie. (2015, PG) 1.25pm Wild Rockies. 2.30 Bamay. 3.05 The Best Of Yalukit Willam. 5.10 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 6.10 News. 6.20 Great Lakes Wild. 6.50 Ice Cowboys. 7.40 Great Australian Walks With Julia Zemiro. 8.35 MOVIE: Black Sheep. (2006, MA15+) 10.05 The Ripple Effect. 11.00 Late Programs.

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7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Aussie Adventure Bike Show. (Return) 12.30 Timbersports. 1.00 Blokesworld. 1.30 Dipper’s Rigs. 2.00 Rides Down Under: Aussie Truckers. 3.00 Boating. Australian V8 Superboats Championship. Round 1. Replay. 4.00 Secrets Of The Supercars. 5.00 Counting Cars. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 7.00 To Be Advised. 9.15 MOVIE: Skyscraper. (2018, M) 11.20 Late Programs.

9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm MOVIE: Christmas In Washington. (2021) 3.15 MOVIE: A Glenbrooke Christmas. (2020) 5.00 Mr Mayor. 5.30 MOVIE: The Lego Movie. (2014, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. (2015, M) 10.10 MOVIE: The Adjustment Bureau. (2011, M) 12.15am MOVIE: The Greenhouse. (2021, M) 2.00 Surfing Australia TV. 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Beyblade Burst Surge. 4.00 Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 9.00 Snap Happy. 9.30 Diagnosis Murder. 11.30 On The Fly. Noon Escape Fishing With ET. 12.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Taste Of Australia: BBQ. 2.30 Camper Deals. 3.00 JAG. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 JAG. 7.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 5. Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers. 10.15 NCIS. 11.10 Late Programs.

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Morning Programs. 7.15 God Willing. (2015, PG, Italian) 8.50 The Band’s Visit. (2007, PG, Arabic) 10.25 Dating The Enemy. (1996, M) 12.25pm About Last Night. (1986, M) 2.30 On A Clear Day. (2005, PG) 4.20 The Last Wave. (1977, PG) 6.20 Romeo And Juliet. (2013, PG) 8.30 Finding Your Feet. (2017, M) 10.35 Carmen And Lola. (2018, MA15+, Spanish) 12.35am Late Programs.


Sunday, November 26 ABC (2)

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 The World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (R) 11.30 Songs Of Praise. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Landline. (Final) 1.30 Gardening Australia. (R) 2.30 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 3.15 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 4.05 Bill Bailey’s Wild West Australia. (PG, R) 5.00 Simply Nigella. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up Bitesize. (R) 9.05 Lap Of Luxury: Escapes Down Under. (PG) 10.05 Short History Of The English Garden. 11.00 Along Ireland’s Shores. (PG, R) 12.00 APAC Weekly. 12.30 France 24 English News. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Dakar Rally 2024 Route Reveal. 3.30 Beach Volleyball. Australian World Futures 2023-24. Gold medal matches. 5.30 Hitler And The Reichstag Fire.

6.00 NBC Today. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Seven’s Motorsport Classic. 12.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Qualifying and support races. 2.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Pre-race and race 28. 2.55 Football. AFL Women’s. Preliminary final. 5.00 News. 5.30 Border Security. (PG, R)

6.00 Fishing Australia. (R) 6.30 A Current Affair. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Cross Court. 10.30 Great Barrier Reef: A Living Treasure. (PG, R) 11.30 Drive TV. 12.00 Golf. Australian PGA Championship. Final round. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Postcards Summer. (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 7.30 Healthy Homes. (R) 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 Freshly Picked. (R) 9.00 Jamie Oliver: Together. (R) 10.00 St10. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.10 My Market Kitchen. (R) 1.30 Farm To Fork. (R) 2.00 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 2.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 3.00 Cook With Luke. 3.30 Taste Of Aust. 4.00 All 4 Adventure. (Return, PGal) 5.00 News.

6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day. 7.30 Joanna Lumley’s Britain. (PG, R) Part 1 of 3. 8.20 Annika. (Ma) Annika is visiting her daughter at a Scottish eco-resort when a local builder is found dead in a stream. 9.10 Shetland. (Mal) Perez tries to get the measure of Lloyd. Evidence emerges of another bombmaker. 10.05 We Hunt Together. (Malsv, R) Freddy plays a dangerous game. 10.55 Troppo. (Madl, R) 11.55 Rage Vault. (MA15+adhlnsv) 2.05 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Insiders. (R)

6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Fortress Britain With Alice Roberts: Halting Hitler. (PG) Part 2 of 4. 8.25 The Princes In The Tower: New Evidence. Explores the fate of the Princes in the Tower. 9.55 Conspiracy In The Harem: Ramses III Case. (Mv, R) 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 12.00 24 Hours In Emergency. (Mal, R) 1.50 The Indian Pacific: The Full Journey. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera News.

6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Mushroom 50 Live. (PGl) The Australian music company, Mushroom, celebrates its 50th anniversary with an all-star concert. 10.55 The 1% Club. (PGls, R) Hosted by Jim Jefferies. 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Highlights. 1.00 Bates Motel. (MA15+as, R) Norman uncovers the deputy’s secret. 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Nine News Sunday. 7.00 60 Minutes. Current affairs program. 8.00 To Be Advised. 9.30 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 10.00 Under Investigation: Secrets Of Balibo. (MA15+v, R) Presented by Liz Hayes. 11.05 #TextMeWhenYouGetHome: Nikki Kuhnhausen. (Mav) 12.00 MOVIE: Awoken. (2019, MA15+hlv, R) 1.40 Cross Court. (R) 2.05 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (PGads, R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Drive TV. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Sunday Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (PGl) In a double elimination, contestants are tasked with cooking a Christmas dish that means something to them. 8.40 FBI. (Madv) After finding a group of six teenagers dead from a drug overdose, the FBI team investigates. 9.40 NCIS: Hawai’i. (Mv, R) The NCIS team investigates when residents at a US Navy base find their vehicles burglarised. 11.30 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Louis Theroux: The City Addicted To Crystal Meth. 9.30 You Can’t Ask That. 10.00 Doc Martin. 10.50 Civilisations. (Final) 11.50 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 12.35am Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 1.15 Jayde Adams: Serious Black Jumper. 2.20 ABC News Update. 2.25 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.10 Peg + Cat. 5.25 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Shortland St. 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. H’lights from the Pacific Games. Noon Patriot Brains. 12.55 The Kimberley Cruise: The Full Journey. 3.45 WorldWatch. 4.15 Shortland St. 5.15 Inside Sydney Airport. 6.10 Kars & Stars. 6.40 Mysteries From Above. 7.35 Abandoned Engineering. 8.30 The Last Overland: Singapore To London. 9.25 Living Next Door To Putin. 10.25 Late Programs.

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6am Morning Programs. 10.00 House Of Wellness. 11.00 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Harry’s Practice. 1.30 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 56. Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder. 5.00 The Zoo. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Escape To The Country. 7.30 Slow Train Through Africa With Griff Rhys Jones. 8.30 Call The Midwife. 10.50 Late Programs.

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6am Morning Programs. 7.30 In Touch. 8.00 Beyond Today. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 Turning Point. 9.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Rainbow Country. 10.30 My Favorite Martian. 11.00 Getaway. 11.30 Garden Gurus. Noon MOVIE: The Rebel. (1961) 2.15 MOVIE: Father’s Doing Fine. (1952) 4.00 MOVIE: Taras Bulba. (1962, PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. 8.30 MOVIE: A Time To Kill. (1996, M) 11.30 Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am Friends. 12.30pm The Big Bang Theory. 2.20 To Be Advised. 4.40 The Middle. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.00 Two And A Half Men. 10.00 South Park. 11.00 Friends. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 A Million Little Things. 2.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 4.30 Home Shopping.

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7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Pawn Stars. 2.55 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Pre-race and race 28. 5.30 To Be Advised. 6.00 Border Security: Int. 7.00 Border Security. 8.30 MOVIE: A Few Good Men. (1992, M) 11.25 Late Programs.

9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm The Nanny: Oy To The World. 2.00 Raymond. 2.30 Rich House, Poor House. 3.30 A1: Highway Patrol. 4.30 MOVIE: Batman Forever. (1995, PG) 7.00 MOVIE: Stargate. (1994, PG) 9.30 MOVIE: Batman Begins. (2005, M) 12.10am Kardashians. 2.00 Rich House, Poor House. 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Beyblade Burst QuadStrike. 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. 4.30 Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 Tough Tested. 9.00 All 4 Adventure. 10.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.00 JAG. 1pm On The Fly. 1.30 What’s Up Down Under. 2.00 iFish. 2.30 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 5. Brisbane Roar v Perth Glory. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 Mirror Mirror: Are You Well? 11.50 NCIS: Los Angeles. 12.45am FBI: International. 1.40 48 Hours. 3.30 Reel Action. 4.00 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Bamay. 2.30 Ella Fitzgerald At The Paris Olympia. 3.00 Dizzy Gillespie In Studio 104. 3.45 Sam Cooke: Legend. 5.00 Untold History Of The Pacific. 5.30 Pacific Games Highlights. H’lights from the Pacific Games. 6.30 News. 6.40 Natural Born Rebels. 7.40 Spirit To Soar. 8.30 Hawaiian: The Legend Of Eddie Aikau. 10.00 MOVIE: Capturing The Friedmans. (2003) Midnight Late Programs.

The Band’s Visit. Continued. (2007, PG, Arabic) 6.35 The Last Wave. (1977, PG) 8.35 Little Women. (1994, PG) 10.45 Looking For Alibrandi. (2000, M) 12.40pm The King’s Speech. (2010, M) 2.50 The Eagle Huntress. (2016, PG, Kazakh) 4.25 The Odyssey. (2016, PG, French) 6.40 RBG. (2018, PG) 8.30 Erotic Stories. 10.45 Mulholland Drive. (2001, MA15+) 1.25am Late Programs.

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6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Landline. (Final, R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 QI. (Mls, R) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.00 Gardening Australia. (R) 4.00 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Back Roads. (R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Evacuation: We Just Left Them. (Mal) Part 3 of 3. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) Hosted by Paul Barry. 9.35 Q+A. (Final) Presented by Patricia Karvelas. 10.40 ABC Late News. 10.55 The Business. (R) 11.10 Yakka: Australia At Work. (PG, R) 12.10 Parliament Question Time. 1.10 The Trouble With Maggie Cole. (Final, Mv, R) 1.55 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. (a, R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.15 Tales From The Crips. (Mls, R) 10.25 Paddington Station 24/7. (PGa, R) 11.15 Great Canal Journeys. (R) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.00 The Point: Road To Referendum History Bites. (R) 2.05 The Real Hunt For Red October. (PGa, R) 2.55 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.25 The Cook Up. (R) 3.55 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Close Encounters With Levison Wood: Walking With Orangutans. Part 1 of 3. 8.30 1968: A Year Of War, Turmoil And Beyond. Takes a look at events of 1968. 9.25 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PGas, R) A yeoman warder is getting married. 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 My Brilliant Friend. (Mdlsv) 11.45 La Jauria. (MA15+sv, R) 3.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: A Christmas Mission. (2020, PGl) 2.00 Autopsy USA: Tammy Wynette. (Mad, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 The 1% Club. (PGls) Hosted by Jim Jefferies. 8.30 Big Brother. (Mal) Heading to the basement for the nominations challenge, the housemates are divided into chosen pairs. 9.50 S.W.A.T. (Mav) Hondo returns as leader. 10.50 The Latest: Seven News. 11.20 Autopsy USA: Patty Duke. (MA15+ad, R) 12.20 Bates Motel. (MA15+av, R) 1.20 Travel Oz. (R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.30 Getaway. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth III: Coasts. (Premiere, PG) 8.40 Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators: Til Death Us Do Part. (Mlv) A look at the case of Thomas Keir. 9.40 Getting Away With Murder. (Mav) Part 2 of 2. 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Resident Alien. (Malsv, R) 12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.00 Hello SA. (PG) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 GCBC. (R) 9.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Ma, R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.10 Entertainment Tonight. 3.30 Farm To Fork. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGa) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (PGl) Hosted by Melissa Leong and Amaury Guichon. 8.40 The Secrets She Keeps. (Malv) Agatha’s attempt to elicit outside help for her unborn baby uncovers a startling new twist. 9.40 FBI: Most Wanted. (Mdv, R) The team’s search for diamond thieves reveals a dangerous connection to Kristin’s undercover past in Miami. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MythBusters. 9.20 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 10.10 Louis Theroux: The Night In Question. 11.10 Would I Lie To You? 11.40 QI. 12.15am Whose Line Is It Anyway? 12.35 Escape From The City. 1.35 MOVIE: Empire Records. (1995, M) 3.00 ABC News Update. 3.05 Close. 5.00 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 8.10 APAC Weekly. 8.40 France 24 English News. 9.30 Small Business Secrets. 10.00 Shortland St. Noon Pacific Games. Day 7: Afternoon session. 5.00 Pacific Games. Day 7: Evening session. 10.05 Then You Run. 10.55 We’re All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) 11.30 Hoarders. 1.10am The Devil You Know. 2.00 Transnational. 2.30 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

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6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 Better Homes. 1pm Business Builders. 1.30 The Real Seachange. 2.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Extreme Railways. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 Endeavour. 10.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 11.30 Late Programs.

9GEM (92) 6am Danger Man. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 Skippy. 8.00 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 Young And The Restless. 1.50 Dr Quinn. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: Piccadilly Incident. (1946) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Queens Of Mystery. 10.40 Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am The Big Bang Theory. 8.00 The Middle. 8.50 To Be Advised. 10.00 Destination Dessert. 10.30 Friends. Noon Charmed. 2.00 Two And A Half Men. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Seinfeld. 11.30 Frasier. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 King Of Queens. 2.30 A Million Little Things. 3.30 Bold. 4.30 Shopping.

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9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Rich House, Poor House. 2.00 Bewitched. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. 9.45 MOVIE: Horrible Bosses. (2011, MA15+) 11.45 Seinfeld. 12.45am Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Healthy Homes Australia. 8.30 All 4 Adventure. 9.30 Reel Action. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 10.20 Mirror Mirror: Are You Well? 11.45 SEAL Team. 12.45am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Going Places. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.00 Toi Time. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Wild Rockies. 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.35 Karla Grant Presents. 9.05 Camels And The Pitjantjara. 9.55 MOVIE: Stand By Me. (1986, M) 11.30 Late Programs.

RBG. (2018, PG) 7.50 Romeo And Juliet. (2013, PG) 10.00 Finding Your Feet. (2017, M) 12.05pm Mr Pip. (2012, M) 2.15 Roxane. (2019, PG, French) 3.50 The Finishers. (2013, PG, French) 5.30 The Chaperone. (2018, PG) 7.30 On Chesil Beach. (2017, M) 9.35 Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. (2010, M, Finnish) 11.10 Late Programs. 5.55am The Odyssey. (2016, PG, French)

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Rides Down Under: Aussie Truckers. 2.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Adelaide 500. H’lights. 3.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Adelaide 500. H’lights. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Outback Opal Hunters. 8.30 Aussie Salvage Squad. 9.30 Swamp People: Serpent Invasion. 10.30 Late Programs.

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Tuesday, November 28 ABC (2)

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6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R) 10.30 Dream Gardens. (R) 11.00 Enslaved. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 The Hunt For Gaddafi’s Billions. (Mal, R) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.00 Gardening Australia. (R) 4.00 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Back Roads. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.10 Paddington Station 24/7. (PGa, R) 11.00 Her Majesty’s Cavalry. (Ml, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 The Point: Road To Referendum History Bites. (R) 2.05 The Real Hunt For Red October. (Mav, R) 2.55 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.25 The Cook Up. (R) 3.55 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: A Christmas Spark. (2022, PGa) 2.00 Autopsy USA: Bill Bixby. (Mad, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Chateau Christmas. (2020, G) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGa, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Mas, R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.10 Entertainment Tonight. 3.30 Farm To Fork. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGas) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 The Way We Wore. (PG) Part 2 of 3. 9.00 Yakka: Australia At Work: Making A Nation. (PGa) Part 2 of 4. 10.00 Believing In Australia. (PGa) 10.55 ABC Late News. 11.10 The Business. (R) 11.25 Evacuation. (Final, Mal, R) 12.15 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.35 Parliament Question Time. 1.35 The Cult Of The Family. (Mad, R) 2.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? Sue Perkins. (Return) Sue Perkins explores her roots. 8.40 Stock Aitken Waterman: Legends Of Pop. (PG) Part 1 of 2. 10.00 SBS World News Late. 10.30 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.30 Miniseries: The Dark Heart. (Mal) 12.25 Exit. (MA15+ads, R) 3.20 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGa, R) 4.20 Bamay. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PGadl) A motorist is caught on a phone. 8.30 Big Brother. (Mal) Josh decides to lift the mood in the house by romancing Tay with a breakfast in bed. 9.40 The Endgame. (Malv) The Federal Reserve is targeted. 10.40 The Latest: Seven News. 11.10 A Friend Of The Family. (MA15+a) 12.20 Grand Crew. (PGals) 1.20 Travel Oz. (PG, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Travel Guides. (PGl) The travel guides head to Great Britain. 9.00 MOVIE: Ocean’s 8. (2018, Ml, R) The estranged sister of notorious thief Danny Ocean sets out to pull off a heist of her own. Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett. 11.15 Nine News Late. 11.45 New Amsterdam. (Mamv, R) 12.35 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Outdoors Indoors. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (Final, PGl) Hosted by Melissa Leong and Amaury Guichon. 8.55 The Cheap Seats. (Final, Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.55 NCIS. (Mdv, R) A con man from Parker’s past turns up. 10.55 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Ma, R) Aiden Hanna’s plane crashes. 11.55 The Project. (R) 12.55 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.10 Ghosts. 9.45 Rosehaven. 10.10 Portlandia. 10.55 Fleabag. 11.25 Would I Lie To You? 11.55 MOVIE: Office Christmas Party. (2016, MA15+) 1.35am Staged. (Final) 2.00 ABC News Update. 2.05 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.10 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Shortland St. 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. H’lights from the Pacific Games. Noon Pacific Games. Day 8: Afternoon session. 5.00 Pacific Games. Day 8: Evening session. 10.05 Who The Bloody Hell Are We? 12.15am Dopesick Nation. 1.05 Hate Thy Neighbour. 2.00 VICE Guide To Film. 2.30 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

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6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 I Escaped To The Country. 2.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. 8.30 Inspector George Gently. 10.30 Law & Order: UK. 11.30 Late Programs.

9GEM (92) 6am Morning Programs. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Iconic Australia. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Seven Days To Noon. (1950, PG) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.40 The Closer. 9.40 Rizzoli & Isles. 10.40 Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Becker. 8.00 Seinfeld. 9.00 To Be Advised. 10.10 The King Of Queens. 11.10 Frasier. Noon Becker. 1.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.05 The Big Bang Theory. 9.20 Two And A Half Men. 10.10 Seinfeld. 11.10 Frasier. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 Late Programs.

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7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 American Pickers. 11.00 Pawn Stars. Noon Swamp People: Serpent Invasion. 1.00 Swamp People. 2.00 Extreme Unboxing. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. The Eliminator. 10.30 Outback Truckers. 11.30 Late Programs.

9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Bewitched. 1.30 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. 9.45 MOVIE: The Campaign. (2012, MA15+) 11.35 Seinfeld. 12.35am Young Sheldon. 1.00 Life After Lockup. 2.00 Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Healthy Homes Australia. 8.30 Diagnosis Murder. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 FBI: International. 10.20 SEAL Team. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. 1.35pm Going Places. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.00 Toi Time. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Indian Country Today News. 5.30 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 6.30 News. 6.40 Wild Rockies. 7.30 The Casketeers. 8.30 MOVIE: Made In America. (1993, M) 10.25 Faboriginal. 10.55 Late Programs.

The Odyssey. Continued. (2016, PG, French) 8.10 The Chaperone. (2018, PG) 10.10 On Chesil Beach. (2017, M) 12.15pm Parallel Mothers. (2021, Spanish) 2.30 A Cat In Paris. (2010, PG) 3.45 RBG. (2018, PG) 5.35 A King In New York. (1957, PG) 7.30 Gosford Park. (2001, M) 10.00 Messy Christmas. (2016, M, Italian) 11.45 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. (2013, M) 1.25am Mr Pip. (2012, M) 3.30 Late Programs.

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6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 10.55 Q+A. (Final, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 National Press Club Address. 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.00 Gardening Australia. (R) 4.00 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Back Roads. (R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 8.30 Question Everything. Presented by Wil Anderson and Jan Fran. 9.05 Australian Epic: The Wheel. (Ml) The story of the Melbourne Star wheel. 9.35 Planet America. 10.05 QI. (PG, R) 10.35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R) 11.15 ABC Late News. 11.30 The Business. (R) 11.50 We Hunt Together. (Malsv, R) 12.35 Parliament Question Time. 1.35 The Trial Of Christine Keeler. (Mals, R) 2.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour Bitesize. (R) 9.10 Legacy List With Matt Paxton. (R) 10.15 Paddington Station 24/7. (Ml, R) 11.05 Her Majesty’s Cavalry. (PGl, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Batavia Revealed: Shipwreck Psycho. (Mav, R) 3.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.30 The Cook Up. (R) 4.00 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 IKEA: How Do They Really Do It? (Ml) 8.30 Alone UK. (Mal) The Canadian winter closes in. 9.25 Fargo. (MA15+) 10.25 SBS World News Late. 10.55 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from Day 8 of the Pacific Games. From Honiara, Solomon Islands. 11.55 COBRA. (MA15+l, R) 2.30 MOVIE: Sorry We Missed You. (2019, MA15+l, R, , France, Belgium) Katie Proctor. 4.15 Bamay. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Santa’s Boots. (2018, PG, R) 2.00 Autopsy USA: Prodigy. (Mad, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (Final, PGasv) 8.30 Big Brother. (Mal) The housemates are sleeping soundly when host Sonia Kruger unexpectedly enters the bedroom with a megaphone, wakes them up and sends them straight to the eviction room. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 The Amazing Race. (PG) Hosted by Phil Keoghan. 1.00 Parenthood. (Mds, R) Max is kicked out of school. 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 NBC Today. News and current affairs. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Crashing Through The Snow. (2021, PGa) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo: Lwasi’s New Family. (PGams) 8.30 Clarkson’s Farm: Tractoring. (Premiere, Ml) Follows Jeremy Clarkson as he runs his farm. 9.40 Luxe Listings Sydney. (Ml) Gavin Rubinstein faces a tough auction. 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 The Equalizer. (Mv, R) 12.00 La Brea. (Mv, R) 12.50 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.40 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.00 GCBC. (R) 6.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGas, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Mds, R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.30 Farm To Fork. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGa) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 Adam Hills: Grow Another Foot. (Mal) Presented by Adam Hills. 8.30 My Life Is Murder. (Mad) Alexa investigates a death at an upscale retirement village where a quiet life is the last thing the residents want, and where her brother’s involvement with the victims feels too close to home. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 11.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Doc Martin. 9.20 Bay Of Fires. 10.15 Killing Eve. 11.00 Would I Lie To You? 11.30 Louis Theroux: The City Addicted To Crystal Meth. 12.30am Civilisations. (Final) 1.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 1.55 ABC News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.10 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Shortland St. 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. H’lights from the Pacific Games. Noon Pacific Games. Day 9: Afternoon session. 5.00 Pacific Games. Day 9: Evening session. 10.05 The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain. 11.35 MOVIE: Shock Wave 2. (2020, MA15+) 1.45am Romulus. 3.50 Letterkenny. 4.10 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

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6am Shopping. 6.30 I Escaped To The Country. 7.30 The Zoo. 8.00 Million Dollar Minute. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 I Escaped To The Country. 2.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Heartbeat. 8.45 Lewis. 10.45 Late Programs.

9GEM (92) 6am Danger Man. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 Skippy. 8.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Iconic Australia. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Laughter In Paradise. (1951) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 As Time Goes By. 8.40 Midsomer Murders. 10.50 Late Programs.

10 PEACH (11) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Becker. 8.00 Seinfeld. 9.00 Friends. 10.00 The King Of Queens. 11.00 Frasier. Noon Becker. 1.00 NBL Slam. 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. 2.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.20 Two And A Half Men. 10.10 Seinfeld. 11.10 Late Programs.

NITV (34)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Bamay. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Te Ao With Moana. 5.30 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 6.30 News. 6.40 Just Another Day In Indulkana. 6.50 Wild Survivors. 7.40 BLK: An Origin Story. 8.30 Australia Burns: Silence Of The Land. 10.00 Lagau Danalaig: An Island Life. 11.00 Late Programs.

SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) 6am

7MATE (74)

9GO! (93) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Bewitched. 1.30 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. 9.45 MOVIE: 21 Jump Street. (2012, MA15+) Midnight Seinfeld. 1.00 Life After Lockup. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 Late Programs.

10 BOLD (12) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Healthy Homes Australia. 8.30 Diagnosis Murder. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 Hawaii Five-0. 10.20 Evil. 11.15 Diagnosis Murder. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

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Morning Programs. 8.35 Roxane. (2019, PG, French) 10.10 Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. (2010, M, Finnish) 11.45 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. (2013, M) 1.20pm The Movie Show. 1.50 The Chaperone. (2018, PG) 3.50 Leave No Trace. (2018, PG) 5.50 Good Night, And Good Luck. (2005, PG) 7.30 American Hustle. (2013, M) 10.00 Scrooged. (1988, M) 11.55 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 10.00 American Pickers. 11.00 American Restoration. 11.30 Pawn Stars. Noon Outback Truckers. 2.00 Extreme Unboxing. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. The Challenger. 10.30 Seven’s Cricket: The Spin. 11.00 Late Programs.


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are warmed by the ambiance of a gas log fireplace and enriched by bay views, terrace access, and a gourmet kitchen boasting custom cabinetry and top-of-the-range Smeg and Asko appliances. Finishing the space beautifully are custom French oak herringbone-laid imported timber floors, custom lighting, window furnishings, and hardware. The 5-bedroom accommodation provides space for each family member, including the sumptuous main bedroom with sublime bay views, a custom walk-in robe, and a luxe ensuite.

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LETTERS

Letters - 300 words maximum and including full name, address and contact number - can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au

No environmental benefit in brown coal to hydrogen It is pleasing to see that the state government may be finally coming to its sense with regard to the shipping hydrogen to Japan (“MPs under pressure over hydrogen” The News 14/11/23). While shipping the clean fuel hydrogen to Japan seemed like a sensible idea, it was always flawed because of the way the hydrogen was to be made. Had the hydrogen been produce through the electrolysis of water powered by renewable energy then the idea had merit. However, the method chosen, converting brown coal to hydrogen was always flawed for the reasons outlined in the article by Keith Platt. Converting coal to hydrogen still produces carbon dioxide, so there is no benefit to the environment and the proposal optimistically relies on carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology that has not worked commercially anywhere in the world. This is a project driven by a government subservient to the fossil fuel industry and by Japanese businesses that could see a government blinded by the fact that Japan got all the benefit of a clean burning fuel and leaving all the waste in Victoria. Dr Ross Hudson, Mount Martha

Damaging hydrogen Credit to The News for keeping the community updated on the environmentally damaging Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project, which aims to convert brown coal from AGL’s Loy Yang mine into hydrogen, store the CO2 produced under Bass Strait, and liquefy and ship the hydrogen to Japan (“MPs under pressure over hydrogen” 14/11/23). Apart from maintaining the dirty coal industry and risking damage and pollution of an internationally recognised Ramsar wetland, it is well known that carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an expensive and unreliable technology. A recent investigation into 13 existing CCS projects by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis found that the majority (10) either underperformed, failed, or were mothballed. The only type of hydrogen we should be making is green hydrogen using renewable energy. No CCS is required. Ray Peck, Hawthorn

Abandon hydrogen The brown coal to hydrogen project is a bit of a fiasco (“MPs under pressure over hydrogen” The News 14/11/23). The entire project hinged on its ability to capture and store carbon dioxide emissions underground (CCS), a feat not able to be achieved commercially anywhere else in the world. We have had assurances that if this condition cannot be met, the project will not proceed. They’ve had a lot of time to find out, and multiple millions of dollars, so how about a report to the public, now? The trouble is you can’t believe politicians. Listen to them, but don’t trust them. If the project should continue with even limited CCS it would make a complete joke of the Victorian government’s initiative to refuse to al-

low gas appliances in future new houses, which is silly enough already. Ultimately, hydrogen as an automotive fuel is an impractical joke. The distribution, retailing and dispensing of the stuff is difficult, dangerous, and not commercially feasible. Countries like Norway, with an over abundance of free hydro-electric power and a small population, already produce it cleanly by electrically splitting the water molecule. Finally, think of the other ramifications if CCS became feasible. Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

Hydrogen ‘madness’ Thanks for exposing the absurd plans to produce more brown hydrogen for the Japanese market (“MPs under pressure over hydrogen” The News 14/11/23). As Keith Platt explains, brown hydrogen comes from brown coal, the most polluting and toxic of all fossil fuels. Producing brown hydrogen contradicts the state government’s excellent emissions reductions targets, and potentially derails plans to build wind farm infrastructure at Hastings. Green hydrogen made using renewable energy may make sense, but brown hydrogen made from dirty brown coal is madness. Amy Hiller, Kew

Councillors lost Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors have lost their way in managing the objectives and strategies. The reason local councils were created and introduced, in simplistic terms, is the 3Rs, roads, rubbish, rates. The rubbish left on our beach front areas from Safety Beach to Portsea is a disgrace. Whether left by locals or visitors the lack of bins and the collection leaves a lot to be desired. My wife and I are, like many residents, becoming tired of picking up paper, broken bottles and cans and then trying to find a bin to dispose of the rubbish. The condition of many roads in the shire still require maintenance, coupled with potholes on heavy traffic roads needing complete repair. Indeed, residents continue to write to The News asking for action. Bruce White, Safety Beach

Vegetation too high VicRoads should plant low growing grasses and bushes near roundabouts. I have sent messages to VicRoads about the shrubbery that’s there now blocking the view of drivers. Some examples are the Boneo Road and Peninsula Link extension at Rosebud and the Moorooduc Road/Peninsula Link underpass. Warwick Spinaze, Tootgarook

Nos not puppets No voters [in the Voice to Parliament referendum] saw through the blatant way that the

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese continued to harangue and demonise any person or persons who did not follow his wanting (“No was not enough” Letters 14/11/23). We are not all puppets of the Labor Party and can think for ourselves. The majority of people were the ones with commonsense. Bill Phillips, Capel Sound

‘Outsider’s’ opinion I do enjoy visiting the Mornington Peninsula regularly and have on occasions been bold enough to offer some thoughts in the letters section of The News despite being occasionally labelled an “outsider” by some of more parochial bent. In the recent referendum lead-up I was initially encouraged that The News appeared to provide an open forum for views from both sides of the debate. That is until it became evident the polls were swinging in favour of those intending to vote No. In the final weeks it became quite apparent that The News then had one finger on the scales and found it impossible to include contribution other than that prosecuting the Yes case. My sole motivation [for now rteading The News] is to see whether in any of [the] ritual rants about matters conservative [by a regular letter writer] will ever find an opportunity to raise a sensible argument not obviously bred in the swamp of ideology. John Matthews, Heathmont Editor: Contrary to the claims by John Matthews, all No letters received by The News were published. There was a marked drop off in the number of No letters received in the final weeks leading up to the referendum.

Car show success I would like to warmly congratulate Sorrento Rotary Club for its successful car display recently at Pt Nepean National Park, Portsea. The first-ever Pt Nepean Motor Show in 2022 was a massive triumph, with more than 400 exhibitors and more than 2000 visitors and 16 sponsors generously providing support. Money raised during the event went towards Southern Peninsula Community Support, a charity that assists homeless individuals on the peninsula. This year’s event had a wider selection of food vans and radio station RPP-FM broadcasting, with local musicians entertaining the crowd. The event was fortunate enough to have a rare 1937 Mercedes Benz 540K worth $13 million on display from the Fox Classic Car Museum, which generated a lot of interest. The new glamping tents, which were mostly used by backpackers, have now been completed. However, families already enjoyed the serene atmosphere full kitchen and bathroom facilities. The peaceful area and campers are responsible enough to clean their space. There is a shuttle bus that runs regularly to take visitors around the area. Bike hire is available, and with most of the area being flat, it is perfect for families. Some were riding, and their bells let pedestrians know they were coming through. There were category prizes, but the camaraderie and enjoying another pleasing display of classic and historic cars and bikes were the highlights of the event. Anne Kruger, Rye

Spaced out The idea of subdividing suburban blocks to accommodate more housing was fine in theory. But the current generation of home owners comes with bloated 4WDs, utilities, boats, caravans and working from home machinery too big even for double garages. In kerb-less Old Tyabb streets, families with boats and caravans have always contained such large items within their properties. Subdivide those blocks and where does all that lifestyle and work gear go? On nature strips, roadsides, reserves or, should there be regulated motivation for them to be held in commercial storage yards? When designing the future, planners should recognise space is diminishing for today’s upsized vehicles, not only in shopping centre car parks and school pick up zones but also at home. Councils are approving building footprints without maintenance, recreational or work space. Back to the drawing board - if there’s room for one in the home office. Frances Henke, Hastings

Heartbreak tag Heartbreaking to see the beautiful mural on the IGA building in Salmon Street, Hastings has been vandalised by some idiot hero graffiti artist It’s as if Hastings doesn’t deserve to have something nice for everyone to enjoy Ted Keam, Balnarring

Echoes of the Voice Cr David Gill said work done by Mornington Peninsula Shire CEO John Baker showed “that there is some, not an understanding I suppose, but some leaning towards what we are suggesting or what I am putting up for us to consider” (“Indigenous names sought for the shire’s 11 new wards” The News 7/11/23). Is this an underhand slap in the face? Of course, Cr Susan Bissinger thought council was going “totally down the wrong track” and would not support approaching the Bunurong Land Council “without having the full support of the community behind me”. Are they hoping that the issue will go the way of the Voice to Parliament referendum? Are these not the same people who would not take a stand on the Voice? And then there are those who are living on the planet Ork, who think: “As far as I am concerned, we are one, and not black and white.” Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach

Correction flagged A LETTER from Monica Martini, of Mornington (“Homeless, not flags” The News 14/11/21) stated that a flag being flown at Mornington Peninsula Shire Council offices included coloured stripes which “represent MAPS, which is minor-attracted people, which I believe means pedophiles”. Martini has since told The News that she had “made a mistake there, the purple circle in yellow triangle represents intersex, which is ambiguous really, and I took it to include MAPS”. Her request for the incorrect statement to be not published was made after printing.

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Eatery takes out top business award ELEMENTS Eatery has been named the Mornington Peninsula’s Business of the Year in the 2023 Business Excellence awards. The 120-seat restaurant (80 seats indoors and 40 outdoors) operates from Mornington Peninsula Shire’s $37 million Yawa Aquatic Centre, in Besgrove Street, Rosebud. The eatery is owned and operated by Tracey Fleming - formerly of the Blue Mini Cafe, Rosebud - and says it services “locally inspired food and produce celebrating the Mornington Peninsula”. Run by Mornington Peninsula Shire, the awards ceremony was held last Wednesday (15 November) at the RACV’s Cape Schanck resort. The shire says the awards, launched in 2022, “recognise the local businesses and industries that demonstrate innovation, sustainability and excellence”. Winners of the 2023 Business Excellence Awards

were: Agriculture and manufacturing, Yolky Dokey; Winners line up: creative, Little Woodworkers; health and community, Above category Your Move Health; hospitality, Elements Eatery; winners in this professional services, Sarah’s Domestic Bliss Cleanyear’s Mornington ing; retail, Artisan’s Alley; start up, The Cambium; Peninsula Business tourism: Moonraker Dolphin Swims; trade, building Awards. and construction: Buchanan Crane Hire. The mayor Cr Steve Holland on Thursday congratulated award winners and shortlisted businesses. “It was wonderful to see the local business comTop award: Arthur munity coming together last night and celebrating Ross and Tracey each other. Just what the industry needs ahead of a Fleming, of Busivery busy summer season.” ness of the Year Holland also thanked business awards sponsors: winner Elements 3MP radio, Chisholm, Solo Waste, Mornington Eatery, with the Peninsula Magazine, Mornington Peninsula News mayor Cr Steve HolGroup and Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism. land. Details: mpbusiness.com.au Pictures: Yanni

100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Shooting Affray – Two police wounded Compiled by Cameron McCullough EARLY on Sunday morning last while putting a prisoner into the cell at the watch-house, on a charge of drunkenness, Senior–Constable Culhane and Constable Graham were wounded, the result of revolver shots. From details to hand, it appears that the two officers mentioned had arrested a man named Hannah, a former policeman, lately stationed at Brighton, on a charge of drunkenness, and while locking him up a shot rang out. Constable Graham fell to the ground. Senior-Constable Culhane, who was turning out the light, rushed to the assistance of his fellow officer, when another shot was fired, striking the senior constable in the back of the left shoulder and lodging in the neck. Hannah, in the meantime escaped, but was arrested at about 5am. by Constable Nicholls, of Mordialloc, on Mordialloc bridge, and was taken to the Mordialloc police station, and questioned as to his movements, being finally charged on two counts of shooting with intent to murder. Senior–Constable Culhane, who was the more seriously wounded, was taken to Dr. Maxwell’s private hospital, where an operation was performed yesterday by Drs. Maxwell and Le Soeuf, and the bullet extracted. This morning’s latest report is that he is progressing very favorably. Constable Graham escaped with a grazed collar-bone, and was able to resume duty. He attributes his good fortune to the fact that the overcoat which he was wearing at the time of the incident, was thickly padded on the shoulder,

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thereby preventing the bullet from penetrating. Hannah appeared before the City court on Monday last, and was remanded until the 25th, bail being refused. *** A BRIGHT little lad Porter, employed at the Chelsea station, considers himself quite the hero of the moment. Last Saturday Neil Nicholson, the porter referred to, rose at 4.30am in order to go on duty at 6am, starting early in order that he might get off at 1pm, and travel to Northcote to see his mother. He did so, and, returning at night, tired out with his long day, he unfortunately fell asleep and was carried on to Frankston. He there found three fellow passengers who had slept too soundly. They phoned for a car, and motored back to Carrum. They reached “Chelsea.House”, where Neil boards. Neil skipped in for the cash to pay his fare. Meantime events had happened. Two policemen had been shot at Frankston. The Chelsea police had been telephoned, and were on the look out. No sooner did Neil come out than a local sleuth, who had meantime arrested the car and occupants on suspicion, told him “to step in”. This he did, and without a word was whirled off to Frankston. Not a word was said. Neil was conjuring up visions of being tried for murder, sedition and a hundred dreadful things. They journeyed around Frankston and district until the small hours of the morning when they were told they

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could go home. On the way back they were again held up by search parties of police. Lights were flashed in their faces, and our hero cracked hardy, but felt a little shaky. After a close scrutiny one of the police recognised the lad Porter from Chelsea, and as their innocence absolutely established they proceeded on their way. Since then Neil has been the hero of the hour at Chelsea. All the girls look in him as a kind of modern Sir Galahad. Lucky Neil! “Quite an exciting time”, he told our representative when interviewed. “I rose in the morning at 4.30am little dreaming of the exciting day before me. I arrived back at ‘Chelsea House’ tired, but thrilled, at 4.30am, exactly 24 hours later. I am too tired for words”. *** OWING to Senior–Constable Culhane’s illness, the result of a gunshot wound, Senior-Constable Wilson, of Woomelang, will take temporary charge of Frankston police station. *** RUMOUR has it that Frankston cricket will receive a great impetus by the inclusion of Mr. Ormsby, a prominent player in the junior cricket, that is, of course, provided Mr. Ormsby can find time to play, which is sincerely hoped for. *** CONGRATULATIONS to Miss Dulcie Logan, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Melbourne Road, Frankston, on her having secured a first diploma at the recent examinations held under the auspices of the Musical Society Victoria.

*** Balnarring Beach Letter Last weekend a good number of holiday makers frequented the beach owing to the fairly good weather. Mr. D. and S. Robertson, of “Coolart”, landed nine nice large schnapper on Saturday last. The seals are doing much damage to the fishing along the shore down these parts. It is a great pity that something could not be done so as to get rid of this pest. The Hospital Sunday at the beach has been postponed until a later date owing to not being able to get the Naval Base Band. Mr. Hager has been spending a good deal of time making tables and seats for the park at his own expense. It’s a great pity we had not a few more like him who are interested in the place. It would help to make things convenient for the public generally. Mrs. Strain, of “Cheer-O” Refreshment Booth, has obtained a two years lease from the foreshore committee. Good luck to her! We all appreciate her strawberries and cream. A good few enquiries have been made re the beach blocks. Things are quietly on the move. *** Frankston Police Court On Tuesday last, before Messrs. C. W. Grant (chairman), and J. Brown, J’s.P., Augustivus Livingstone was charged with being drunk and disorderly. Augustivus, in consequence, will have to pay 20/-, or retire into forced seclusion for 48 hours. Fred. Gilbert was charged, that he did, on 17th inst., steal a dress of the value of £1, property of Ida Gallas.

Ida Gallas, the complainant, draper, of Playne Street, deposed that on Saturday, 17th inst.; about 6 p.m., that she was standing in the doorway of her shop, when defendant spoke to her. She then went inside, and coming out again after defendant had left, found that a dress was missing. She saw defendant again in a tearoom, and asked him to give up what he had taken out of her shop. She valued the dress at £1. Constable Graham said that on Saturday, 17th inst., at 6.30 p.m., he saw defendant, and told that he answered the description of a man who was seen in a draper’s shop in Playne street, Frankston, and he would take him back for identification. On the way back Constable Graham was informed that a dress was lying on a vacant piece of ground, and asked accused whether he had seen the dress before. Accused said he had not, and when questioned at the police station, denied having been in the shop or seeing the dress. Accused had been drinking and was very excited. Accused pleaded “not guilty”, and said that he had been wounded in the head, and when he took a few drinks, did not know what occurred. After deliberation, the chairman, admonished the defendant, and adjourned the case for 13 weeks. A claim by complainant for damage to dress, was disallowed. *** From the pages of the Frankston and Somerville Standard, 21 & 23 Nov 1923


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owner, only that his primary means of communication was shouting. Perched on a saddle, you never knew when he’d turn his attention towards you and unleash a torrent of abuse about the most trivial of perceived infractions. He had strong opinions on posture, bridle grip and how tight the strap on your helmet was. I suspect he had opinions on everything, from interior decorating to international currency exchanges. He was ahead

of his time. Nowadays, ill-informed but keenly felt opinions are in high demand on Sky News. At horse riding lessons, I wasn’t there to learn. I was there to hang on. Nothing can describe the sense of churning terror I felt whilst riding maybe a Goya painting, but not much else. Whilst we were encouraged to relax, I kept a firm grip on the saddle at all times. Things only got worse when we had to trot.

Trotting on a horse requires that you bob up and down, or otherwise run the risk of bouncing around before tumbling from your mount. I could never get the timing right, so was always bouncing around in the saddle. Cantering was faster but less jarring. Occasionally, one of the horses would get spooked and would take flight with the rider hanging on for dear life. It was the random nature of these events that frightened me most. One moment, you could be trotting along, the next, you were hurtling at the speed of light towards the windbreak. I let my parents know how much I was enjoying horse riding lessons by crying incessantly whenever it was time to go and begging to be left behind. But they were determined. They had seemingly decided that horse riding lessons ranked somewhere between learning to swim and green vegetables in terms of importance. There was only one way to end the madness – by buying a horse. I appreciate that getting a pony for Christmas might seem to many like a dream come true, but this was more like the moment in the horror movie when you realize the scary person on the phone is, in fact, calling you from inside the house. There was no escape. Magpie, as he was named, was probably the meanest horse that ever lived. He was the kind of horse that, if he’d had fingers, would have administered a nipple cripple for no reason other than that he could. If it’d been up to him, he’d have been swathed in tattoos. Magpie took great pleasure in

trotting towards the nearest tree with low-hanging branches in the hope of ridding himself of the unwanted passenger on his back. I begged not to have to ride him. To no avail. Things only changed when we were moving house and we had to transport him from the neighbours to his new home. Magpie didn’t have a saddle or bridle, but my father insisted I ride him anyway. I refused. Intent on teaching me a lesson, my father climbed on the horse and trotted off down the driveway until they disappeared. I was left to follow with nothing but my shame for company. Until, of course, the horse returned up the driveway without my father, who had fallen off* and broken his arm in the process. It was a pivotal moment. One in which I realized that defying my father had ensured my personal safety. Magpie lost a champion in my father that day. And I officially retired from horse riding. Magpie would long have gone to the great paddock in the sky, but I still think of that horse sometimes. He was the first real enemy I ever had. And to this day, I can’t bring myself to watch horseracing. It’s too painful. Perhaps if they introduced some low-hanging branches I might take an interest. But until then, I’ll leave it well enough alone. stuart@stuartmccullough.com *Editor's note: Peter McCullough disputes the description of events and claims the correct description is not "fallen off" But "thrown off".

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Perfect Pines performance, Red Hill wins a close one Yabbie's day: Tyabb bowled out Frankston YCW to grab a comfortable win in Sub-District. Picture: Craig Barrett

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A MASSIVE century by Harley Peace-Stirling has secured an important win for Pines. Sorrento set Pines a target of 113 to score to win. Pines looked shaky batting on day one, and finished up at 5/51 at stumps. Pines looked much more comfortable on day two. On the back of a brilliant knock of 109 not out by Peace-Stirling, they easily surpassed their target. Some excellent bowling saw Long Island get a win over Old Peninsula last Saturday. Long Island were in a good position coming into day two - they scored 261 runs on day one. A middle order collapse cost the Pirates the game. Tom La Brooy scored 41 runs batting at number four, but he got no help from his teammates. Old Peninsula lost 5/22 in the middle order. They ended up all out for 115 after only 42 overs. Matt Shimmell took La Brooy’s wicket and wiped out the tail end. He took 4/26 from 15 overs. Baden Powell fell short at the finish line on Saturday. They were bowled out 14 runs short of their target by Red Hill. Langwarrin’s day one total of 234 proved enough to beat Heatherhill at Lloyd Park last weekend.

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win on Saturday. They faced an almighty obstacle in Voelkl, who took final figures of 8/35 from 21 overs. A knock of 44 from 92 by skipper Brayden Roscoe was the Tigers’ best. They were bowled out for 118. At Somerville Reserve, Somerville wrapped up an easy win over Mornington on Saturday. Somerville reached their target with nine wickets to spare. They declared at 3/257 to get another shot at the Bulldogs’ batters. Mornington held onto their wickets in their second innings, and finished day two at 3/28. Moorooduc’s day one total of 241 was too much for Baxter to reach

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DELACOMBE Park have fallen agonisingly short of beating Main Ridge. Main Ridge scored 135 on day one. Delacombe Park’s run chase got off to a bad start, and on day two they restarted from 3/21. Delacombe Park looked better on day two, but none of their batters could convert their good starts into big scores. Bailey Daffy ended up top scoring with just 33. A late knock of 20 by skipper Daniel Streker put Delacombe Park back in

the hunt, but it wasn’t quite enough. Delacombe Park ended up bowled out for 130. A 128 run opening stand helped Crib Point chase down a big total against Carrum last Saturday. Carrum scored 253 on day one. Crib Point faced a tall task, but proved up for the fight. Openers Jordan Lucy and Matthew Blake combined for 128 runs - Lucy ended up scoring 62 and Blake scored 89. Crib Point worked hard and got the win with seven wickets to spare after 67 overs. Seaford picked up an easy 110 run win over Flinders on Saturday.

RYE won with just one wicket left to spare in a thriller against Ballam Park last Saturday. Ballam Park scored 204 runs on day one, setting Rye a difficult target to chase down. After a shaky start Rye was 3/15 at one point - the chasing side made good progress on their target. Calder McKenzie scored 62 from 62 balls to get his side back on track. His runs proved crucial, as Rye eventually got the win with just one wicket in hand. A late innings of 15 from 85 balls by Jacob Long was also crucial. Pearcedale narrowly avoided an outright loss at home last weekend. Tyabb got a win over Frankston YCW on their home deck, and Skye won a tight one against Tootgarook. Boneo had little trouble beating Hastings.

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Under a black flag they sail: The Mornington Pirates were back on the winners list with a 8-6 win against the Bonbeach Bluejays at Bicentennial Reserve, Chelsea Heights on Sunday. The next home gameis at CB Wilson Reserve is on Sunday 10 December. Picture: Craig Barrett


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By Craig MacKenzie FRANKSTON Pines’ immediate future is on the line with the local club scrambling to avoid being booted out of State League by Football Victoria. That’s the bleak prospect facing the men from Monterey if they can’t pay a large percentage of a five-figure debt owed to FV by the end of this month. Last week the state federation announced that many clubs “failed to meet their financial obligations in 2023, resulting in a historic level of debt … nearing $2 million.” It then delivered the bombshell news that “clubs unable or unwilling to meet their financial obligations will be regarded as ineligible to participate in the 2024 season.” That caught Pines off-guard as they expected that their previous repayment plan would remain in place. FV also published a list of “financially compliant” clubs and Pines was a notable absentee. Now it is forced to convince sponsors already signed up for next season to bring forward their payments in order to make the 30 November deadline. “The issue for us is not the amount it’s the timing,” Pines president Lee Davies said. “We put a payment plan to them (FV) then heard nothing from them for four weeks then out of the blue we were told that because there were so many clubs involved they’d decided that we had until the end of November to come up with a percentage (of money owed). “Sponsors have said they’d pay at a certain time but the plan didn’t involve them paying before the end of November so now we’ve got to run around and convince sponsors who were working to a January timeline to bring it forward. “And we haven’t been given a choice. “FV have told clubs that if they don’t make that first payment they won’t be playing.” Last week’s announcement by FV acknowledged the hardship faced by clubs and that its hardline approach could force them to close but it affirmed its intention to implement its policy switch. “While it is expected most clubs will be able to rectify their debts ahead of season 2024, FV recognizes that some clubs are not financially sustainable,” the announcement said.

Leading lights: Frankston Pines president Lee Davies (left) and new Seaford United president Karyn Pert. Pictures: Darryl Kennedy

“This may result in mergers, acquisitions or closures – which although challenging – would ultimately lead to stronger and more sustainable clubs who can offer a better football experience for their members and the community they serve.” That view was challenged by Labor Member for Pascoe Vale, Anthony Cianflone, who launched a scathing attack in state parliament last week questioning the role, governance and culture of FV and listing a number of club concerns at the actions of the federation. “These include at least seven different CEOs heading up Football Victoria in the last seven years; FV failing to hold an annual general meeting for almost 18 months; FV not making an annual report publicly available on its website since 2019; FV failing to progress long overdue constitutional and governance reforms, including the implementation of the one club, one vote principle; FV continuing to charge local clubs and families some of the highest fees of any sporting

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code in return for what many consider to be diminishing support for local clubs; FV failing to clarify its current financial position with its most recent publicly available 2021 financial report citing FV had generated a surplus of $2.1 million; and FV having failed to contribute even one dollar towards the construction of any local football facility upgrades and not even one dollar towards the construction of the Home of the Matildas at La Trobe University,” Mr Cianflone said. Peninsula Strikers are one of FV’s financially compliant clubs and have been operating under a payment arrangement for some time. “I put a payment plan in place early this year to help with cashflow but it concerns me how much FV are charging clubs for player registration and team entry fees every year,” club president Adrian Scialpi said. “Compared to NSW our ‘rego’ fees for State League players is more than double. “Just to register my senior and re-

serves teams last year cost in excess of $17,000. “The big issue is the cost of football in Victoria and more and more clubs will find it harder to survive if costs continue to rise. “With player and team registrations, ground tenancy and player uniforms it costs nearly $40,000 before we even start the season.” In State 5 news Seaford United recently elected Karyn Pert as president replacing long-serving Willie Lynn who stepped down from the role. Pert is now the only female president among the 14 FV senior clubs throughout the peninsula. Her involvement with Seaford dates back to the 1990s and she already has served on the committee in various roles while also playing for the women’s team. When she retired from playing she took up coaching and guided the club’s under-12 girls team to a fourthplaced finish this year. “Basically we want to continue as a grassroots club and we’re not really

aiming at being an NPL club but I’d like to have more junior teams and a clear pathway for them into the seniors,” Pert said. “I’m hoping we’ll have an under-16 boys team next year and under-15 girls and maybe under-18s for both. “As for the seniors I haven’t had a chat with the coaches yet but that will come in the next week or so. “I want to make that we’re on the same page and we’re aiming for promotion next season.” In NPL2 news Langwarrin has announced its pre-Christmas practicematch schedule: It starts with an away clash against Manningham United Blues at Petty’s Reserve on Friday 1 December at 7.15pm. Other games are: v Green Gully, Green Gully Reserve, Saturday 9 December, 11am; v Brunswick Juventus, Lawton Park, Saturday 16 December,4.30pm & 7pm; v Nunawading City, Lawton Park, Thursday 21 December, 7.30pm.

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