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By Andrea FERRARI MUSIC in the Regions performers, celebrated guitarist Andrew Blanch and harpist Emily Granger, brought their Suite mágica performance to the Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club and the Bowraville Theatre recently. Emily told News Of The Area about their time in the Nambucca Valley. “Andrew and I spent the afternoon driving south from our accommodation at the CBD Motor Inn in Coffs Harbour to the beautiful seaside town of Nambucca Heads where we stayed at the colourful Cubana Resort…I will be back to stay here on a holiday. “We were travelling here for the third concert stop on our tour for Music in the Regions.
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Conaghan defeats Heise in tight Cowper race LAST Saturday, Federal Election Day, saw the Federal
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Pat Conaghan retains Cowper for National Party in tight race FROM Page 1
afternoon, following a tight race that was too close to call in the days following polling day. “With all polling booth and pre-poll numbers now in, and a large percentage of postal votes now counted and assigned, it is time for me to officially agree with all the media reports and call the seat of Cowper as a ‘Nationals Retain’,” said Member for Cowper Pat Conaghan, who will serve his second term as Cowper MP. “I am humbled to be given a second opportunity to represent the people of Cowper. “I have learned an incredible amount over these past three years and have listened to views from all sides. “I will be taking those views and using them to form decisions for the electorate moving forward.” Mr Conaghan thanked his election opponents for their “passionate advocacy” on key electorate issues throughout the campaign. “Every candidate has the community at heart, first and foremost, and for that every candidate should be applauded and congratulated. “I do not take the privilege of representing the best region in Australia lightly.
q Pat Conaghan with his wife Ilona on election night.
“I am proud to be able to continue to represent our region in the Federal Parliament and will continue to fight for a fair-go for Cowper,” he said. In a concession statement released on Tuesday, Independent candidate Caz Heise said she had always accepted that beating Mr Conaghan would not be easy given he held Cowper by a margin of more than eleven percent. “It’s been an incredible privilege to run as the Independent Candidate in the seat of Cowper and I am extremely heartened by the movement we have created in our region and the very close race we were able to mount,” Ms Heise said. “I am relieved to see the values of the people of Cowper are more closely reflected in the government of Australia again.” Ms Heise thanked the “generous and wonderful” volunteers who had worked with her throughout the campaign. “Thank you too, to the hundreds of local
q Caz Heise’s supporters watch the vote count on election night.
people whose generous donations enabled us to run a dynamic campaign which dramatically slashed the Nationals margin in Cowper.” Cowper has now gone from being a safe Nationals seat to a marginal seat, with a significant swing against the sitting member of around of 6.54 percent. Throughout the campaign Mr Conaghan acknowledged that some national issues might have contributed to the drop in his votes. Ms Heise campaigned on issues of climate change and integrity, and came very close to winning. Despite a campaign to paint Ms Heise, and other ‘teal’ Independents, as puppets of Climate 200 and founder Simon Holmes à Court, her media manager, Graeme Singleton, said the campaign was a real community-based effort, with more than 700 local donors to Ms Heise’s campaign and more than 800 volunteers. Ms Heise told her supporters on election night, “I’ve looked for people all my life who are different and want to change the world and now I’ve found them in ‘Caz4Cowper’.” She said she will run again, commenting, “It’s about the beautiful region that we live in and the planet we live on.”
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“Our program, Suite mágica, combines our instruments of classical guitar and harp in a recital program full of beauty, versatility, and energy exploring music from Granados and Ravel and new works by Australian composers Elena KatsChernin and Ross Edwards. “Our performance took place at the Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club, not the usual kind of venue for us classical musos.” The event included a three-course dinner and matching wines paired with a
classical music performance. “Andrew and I performed two sets between courses for a warm, inviting, and very receptive audience,” Emily said. “The room was filled and we even had some new friends surprise us by coming along all the way from La Hacienda 101 in Emerald Beach, the best Mexican this American has ever had in Australia. “We were also treated to dinner and sampled some of the sticky wine and cheesecake after our performance - seriously highquality food and exceptional service.
q Emily and Andrew sign copies of their CDs at Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club. Photo: Music in the Regions.
“Andrew and I stuck around after the concert for a couple of reasons one being the fact that the driveway off the island was underwater because of the king tide, but also because we were able to chat with the patrons, sign CDs and answer lots of questions about our instruments and our lives in classical music. “The audience was absolutely fabulous and we really hope an event like this can happen again soon.” Andrew and Emily also performed 'Suite mágica' at the Bowraville Theatre on Sunday 15 May as part of
'Wajaarrgu Darruyaygamgu - For Healing and Country', a community event for bushfire affected people of the Nambucca Valley. Commenting on being a part of the event, Emily said, "How special for Andrew and I to bring our music to be a part of this healing process." Music in the Regions has been seed funded by Create NSW to extend the reach of classical music into regional areas, and to create opportunities for musicians and audiences while developing new touring routes and activating interesting new venues.
q A filled room at Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club for Music in the Regions.
q Emily and Andrew chatting with audience members after their Suite Magica show at Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club.
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By Tara CAMPBELL ANTHONY Albanese has been declared the 31st Prime Minister of Australia. The son of a single parent who grew up in public housing, Mr Albanese has reached the pinnacle of his government career after 26 years in the parliament. "It is an incredible honour," Mr Albanese told reporters after leaving his house to head to speak at a party event. Mr Albanese said he hoped his story would inspire a future generation of Australian leaders. "My mother dreamt of a better life for me, and I hope that my journey in life inspires Australians to reach for the stars. "I want Australia to continue to be a country that, no matter where you live, who you worship, who you love or what your last name is, places no restrictions on your journey in life,” he said. Anthony Albanese entered politics in 1996 when he was elected as the Federal Member for Grayndler and in 2006 earned the title of Labor’s Shadow Minister for the Environment. He eventually became Australia’s first Federal Infrastructure Minister and in 2013, under the new Rudd Labor Government, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and finally, unanimously in 2019, Anthony was elected as the new Leader of the Australian Labor Party. Growing up, Albanese said that it wasn’t easy; being the first person in his family to finish school, let alone university. “When I was about twelve years old, I helped to organise a rent strike that kept my mother's public housing property from being sold off to
developers - a first step towards the world of Justin Trudeau described the two countries as "being close friends" and said he was looking politics.” He got involved in student politics and forward to tackling global issues together. "I'm looking forward to building on that with aged 22, he was elected president of Young Labor, the party's youth wing, and worked as a you, moving forward with progressive ideas, research officer under the economic reformist tackling climate change, and delivering results for government of Bob Hawke, Labor's longest- people in both our countries," he said. Albanese’s election sees the first change in serving Prime Minister. In 2021, a car crash nearly killed Albanese power since 2013, where the last Labor Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was defeated by Liberal Tony and he says that it changed his life. “It made me absolutely determined to Abbott. “My promise is to bring the nation together make a contribution to the country," he told and promote unity and optimism, not fear and the ABC. In preparation for the campaign, he division. “Thank you, Australia,” he said. lost eighteen kilograms and underwent a major makeover. "With my son Nathan and our dog Toto, I live twenty minutes down the road from mum's old place. “I love my community and I'm proud to represent them in our nation's parliament. "My vision is an Australia where everyone has the opportunity to work and enjoys the benefits of a job, but not just any job- good, well-paying jobs that are safe and secure,” he said. World leaders congratulated Mr Albanese on his election. "I look forward to working with you as we reap the rewards of our comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, the AUKUS partnership and the unmatched closeness between the British and Australian people,” British q Anthony Albanese (centre) Prime Minister Mr Boris celebrates with his partner Jodie Johnson said. Haydon and son, Nathan Albanese. Canadian Prime Minister
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Teachers making maths fun with Eddie Woo By Rachel MCGREGORALLEN EDDIE Woo, the leader of Mathematics Growth at the NSW Department of Education, teacher at Cherrybrook High School and well-known mathematics Youtuber, visited Nambucca Heads High School on Tuesday 24 May. Part of this visit saw Eddie running a session with Year 7 students, where he demonstrated his love of teaching mathematics with the aim to create enthusiasm for learning maths in the pupils he teaches. During the session Mr Woo reflected back on how he learnt mathematics in school. Just like many of us this was usually straight from the textbook. For many students this method of teaching mathematics does not make learning easy, whereas the approach that Mr Woo and the
NSW Department of Education (NSWDOE) are implementing, is aimed at making the learning interesting by making it fun and engaging. Mr Woo explained the NSWDOE’s Mathematics Growth Strategy to News Of The Area. “The overarching purpose simply is that we want students to have the best possible experience of mathematics. “The Mathematics Growth team is about supporting teachers to use engaging and effective teaching practices in the classroom so that kids are interested in maths and are also equipped to learn. “We want to have students who want to go to the highest level of mathematics possible. “They are not going to do that if they are not motivated,” Mr Woo said. Simon Bogert, a trainer in the NSW Mathematics Growth Team currently working from Nambucca Heads High, said the NSWDOE’s Mathematics Strategy is aimed at “helping with ways to engage students
in mathematics”. “To make it playful in a different way,” Mr Bogert said. “There are many different ways to deliver the maths curriculum. “It is always good to get an expert like Eddie Woo to help design this delivery. “It is great to have someone to promote that mathematics can be fun.” That is certainly what Mr Woo was promoting to the Year 7 students. Mr Woo said to the
attentive and focused group, “Mathematics is about playfulness and exploration.” The students were provided with a game, number boxes, and the students were all completely engaged and having fun, with the time for the game allowed during the session. Mr Woo followed this fun game with an exploration of how people keep climbing Mt Everest, presenting the mathematics about the height of Mt Everest and the
relationship this had to the reduction in oxygen. He suggested that it was human nature to want to explore, that this is a natural instinctive behaviour. Connecting this to mathematics learning, Mr Woo suggested that if a student feels lost when learning something mathematical, rather than this meaning they aren’t good at mathematics, it meant that they were exploring maths, and in fact learning. Mr Woo encouraged all
the students to have fun and explore when they were engaged with mathematics. The current NSW Mathematics Growth Strategy will see the team working with schools in and around the Nambucca Valley, plus other schools across the state, for two years to provide professional learning to teachers in both secondary and primary schools to improve mathematics teaching and student outcomes.
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q Students and teachers engaging with mathematics at Nambucca Heads High School.
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PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DRAFT 2022-2023 OPERATIONAL PLAN (BUDGET) DRAFT 2022-2023 REVENUE POLICY (FEES AND CHARGES) AND DRAFT 2022-2023 TO 2031-2032 LONG TERM FINANCIAL PLAN And DRAFT COMMUNITY STRATEGIC PLAN, DISABILITY INCLUSION ACTION PLAN, DELIVERY PROGRAM, RESOURCING STRATEGY Draft documents relating to the Operational Plan, Revenue Policy and Long term Financial Plan, Draft Community Strategic Plan, Disability Inclusion Action Plan, Delivery Program, Resourcing Strategy can be viewed on Council’s website at www. nambucca.nsw.gov.au, Council’s Facebook page Nambucca Valley Council Home | Facebook, the Nambucca Heads and Macksville Libraries or at the Council Chambers, 44 Princess Street, Macksville. Submissions will be received up to 4.00pm on Thursday 23 June 2022. Please note that any submission may be incorporated in a Council business paper or otherwise publicly disclosed. Submissions should be addressed to the General Manager, Nambucca Valley Council, PO Box 177, Macksville NSW 2447 or via email to council@nambucca.nsw.gov.au. ENQUIRIES TO: Assistant General Manager Corporate Services, Robert Hunt, 6568 0227
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Bellingen Cup Race Day at Bowraville THE Nambucca River Jockey Club is pleased to confirm that the ‘Diggers Tavern Bellingen Cup’ race meeting will be held at Bowraville on 4 June 2022. The Jockey Club is delighted to partner with Diggers Tavern to
conduct this meeting and it is expected to be a very successful event again this year. Several group bookings have been received in advance and a large attendance is anticipated. The meeting will be a
five-race meeting with all amenities open for patrons, including food and beverage outlets, TAB and local bookmakers. All races are sponsored by Bellingen businesses and the meeting adopts a Bellingen theme.
Geoff Harris, Nambucca River Jockey Club said, “This race day has been sponsored by Diggers Tavern in Bellingen for over ten years and is an integral day on the Nambucca River Jockey Club’s racing calendar. “The meeting is not a
TAB meeting but it attracts a large following from Bellingen. “A 57 seat bus runs from Diggers Tavern to Bowraville on the day and you have to be booked in early to get a seat,” Geoff said. The only drawback is the
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New York Times bestseller. Set in the wild Scottish Highlands, it follows the reintroduction of grey wolves into this remote, dramatic landscape. But when a farmer is found dead, suspicion begins to mount and loyalties are torn asunder. Suspenseful and thoughtprovoking, Adam will chat with Charlotte about this lyrical, mysterious read. Elsewhere, Mark Mordue interviews Kaya Wilson about his memoir, ‘As Beautiful As Any Other’. The book shares the personal account of when Kaya, a tsunami scientist, came out to his parents as transgender, a year after a near-death surfing accident and just weeks before his father's death, opening up a startling family history of concealed queerness and shame. Kaya Wilson’s non-fiction
writing blends essay and memoir to explore universal themes of identity, gender and origin. Themed as ‘Road Warriors’, authors Emily Bitto, Kate Mildenhall and Sophie Overett are all in the appealing genre of literature telling the tale of a character striking out into the world, following the road less travelled through cities, woods, mountains, time. These journeys of selfdiscovery often tell us more about the world at large than we’d like to know, and in the pages of Emily’s ‘Wild Abandon’ and Kate’s ‘The Mother Fault’ we discover two unforgettable characters travelling landscapes that are as familiar as they are threatening. Writing on the subject of trauma, Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival welcomes authors Marion Frith, Sofie Laguna, and Michael Burge. Across vastly different
lives we find very moving, and sometimes harrowing stories that speak to the ways we reshape our lives in the aftermath of violence and disruption. “Join these powerful voices in conversation on writing both the darkness, and the light,” said Adam. Marion Frith is a former journalist, communications specialist and speechwriter. She has worked for major Australian newspapers and the ABC, in Canberra, Sydney and London. As a journalist she was based for many years in the Canberra Press Gallery and as a speechwriter wrote for senior Cabinet ministers. Every dollar she has ever earned in a long career has been through writing. "But finally, she decided to abandon the pursuit of facts…
and spin…and turned instead to pure fiction, and the joy of making it all up.” Marion will discuss this genre change and her first novel, ‘Here in the after’. Sofie Laguna’s most recent novel for adults,
Bellingen Readers & Writers update THE Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival has announced that for unexpected and unavoidable health reasons, both Professor Peter Doherty and Hannah Bent will join the festival via livestream rather than in person as previously planned. With some sessions booking out to capacity, there’s an extensive selection of author interview sessions available to choose from. “Variety is the name of the game at the Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival,” said Adam Norris, Festival Programmer. In fact, Adam is part of the variety as interviewer in conversation with Charlotte McConaghy whose latest novel ‘Once There Were Wolves’, described as half murder mystery and half literary fiction, was an instant q
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Carers caring for carers By Rachel MCGREGOR-ALLEN
THE Zeny’s House of Photography charity Baby Photo Competition recently raised $700 for the Nambucca Heads Everlasting Carers Support Group. Carers Rosemary Porter and Fran Bishop were all smiles when Baby Photo Competition winner Braxton Atkins and business owner Zeny Paraiso-Ward presented the cheque. In the background, Bev Reedy, coordinator of the volunteer run Nambucca Heads Everlasting Carers Support Group, was also smiling. “I want to thank the community from the bottom of my heart,” Bev said. “Thank you to all the parents who entered their bubs into the competition. “This money is going to mean a lot to the carers. “I’m planning a relaxation day, which is not something that carers get to do much.” News Of The Area spoke with Ms Porter about her role as a carer, a role that has seen her relocate to Nambucca Heads so that she can care for her elderly parents. Ms Porter shared how her mum fell and broke her clavicle, followed shortly after
by her dad needing to receive radiation for skin cancer and then having a fall himself. Ms Porter then went to a local care facility to organise some respite care for her parents and broke down owing to being overwhelmed by the paperwork and lack of support she was feeling. She then called Bev Reedy for help, having recently found the Everlasting Carers Support Group, and was offered support to help her through a hard time. Ms Reedy organised for Ms Porter to receive assistance with the paperwork, provided gentle advice, and in this way took a little of the hardship away. Ms Reedy said, “We want to offer carers assistance to access programs and information that will help them. “We want to help and work to share ideas for what the group should be doing, and offer a safe supportive space.” Carer Fran Bishop has only recently joined the group, and has done so to connect with others. Ms Bishop has been caring for her husband, who has dementia, for nine years. Originally from overseas, neither Ms Bishop or her husband have family close by to ask for help. “I have joined the group
www.newsofthearea.com.au q Carer Rosemary Porter, competition winner Braxton Atkins, Zeny Paraiso-Ward and carer Fran Bishop.
because I feel that I need to talk to other carers about their problems. “Also I have joined for the company. “I miss adult conversation.“ The Everlasting Carers Support Group is located at HealthOne NSW, 4 Fred Brain Avenue, Nambucca Heads. Meetings: First Tuesday of the month from 10am-12pm and the third Tuesday of the month from 12pm-2pm. Contact on Bev on 02 6569 4337. Meetings cost $4 to help support the group.
Voluntary Assisted Dying Passes in NSW By Tara CAMPBELL
THE Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill has passed in the NSW Parliament. On Thursday, following a mammoth late-night debate, New South Wales became the final state in Australia to pass voluntary assisted dying legislation. Six months ago the Bill passed the state’s lower house, and officially passed just after 12:30pm on Thursday May 19. The Bill was spearheaded by
Independent MP Alex Greenwich with 28 cosponsors last year after a series of failed past attempts. He said the bill marked a moment in which NSW “finally passed a threshold of honesty and compassion”. “Honesty that not all people die well, and compassion that people with advanced and cruel terminal illnesses will have the same end-of-care options as those in every other state,” he said. The Bill limits access to voluntary assisted
dying to people with terminal illnesses who will die within six months, or twelve months in the case of a person with a neurodegenerative condition experiencing unbearable suffering. The person must be found to have capacity to make the decision to go ahead voluntarily without duress, and the application would be assessed by two medical practitioners. Supporters had hoped the bill would pass on Wednesday night, but after a large-scale debate in
which opponents moved some 90 amendments in a late-night filibuster attempt, it passed the upper house on Thursday afternoon. One of the Bill’s opponents, Employee Relations Minister Damien Tudehope, said the Bill “betrayed” people suffering from a terminal illness. “Some will say this is a great moment for NSW,” he said. “I will leave here today thinking this is a dark day for our state.”
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Nambucca Valley Radio turns 30! By Karen GRIBBIN OUR local radio station, 2NVR Nambucca Valley Radio, will be celebrating 30 years of broadcasting on 5 June. A community comes to life when they can listen to their fellow residents; whether they play classical, jazz, country, rock and old-time music, sport
and interviews, or even radio plays. Most of all community radio is a connection between the presenter and the greater community. In 1984 a few local residents said ‘yes’ and exposed themselves to the rigorous procedure of obtaining a broadcasting licence and starting a radio station. 2NVR co-founder Rob Turnell said, “It all started with
a few locals who believed it was paramount to grasp the opportunity to establish such an important social connection in our Valley.” With vigour and determination, a public meeting was called in the Bowraville community hall. The support was there and the hall was packed to the rafters. An application was then made to the Australian
Music fundraiser raises $2831 for flood victim By Karen GRIBBIN
IN the recent wake of the North Coast floods, our great Aussie spirit has been out front when it comes to helping our mates in need. One Mid North Coast musician, the exceptionally talented Heather Rose, has taken that spirit to the next level coming up with a very special way to help. Heather knew older women of a certain age were the highest growing homeless population in the country, and decided one woman who had lost everything in the floods would be the recipient of any funds raised. And so, the two-hour feast of music called ‘Women for Women of the Big Wet’ was born, with the event taking place at the Music Station Macksville on May 1. News Of The Area spoke to Heather Rose, who said, “I really wanted to help someone with music. “I put my ideas out there and most people I contacted said yes they’d help, and off we went.” After contacting a Coraki pharmacy, she found Tilly (name changed), a woman who had lost everything to the devastation of the recent flooding. Before the doors even opened the event had raised $1600.00 from all over Australia.
“We received raffle donations from all over Australia,” Heather said. “I was blown away by the response, we even had people coming up in the street to make donations,” said Heather. The event raised a total of $2831.20 with 100 percent going to Tilly. “The best thing was, after talking with Tilly, the money was transferred to her account and could be used by her instantly.” Heather would like to thank all those who attended, bought raffle tickets, and made donations. “Thank you to Rob Torelli who kindly offered his venue
free at The Music Station Macksville, doing sound and lights with lots of fiddly behind the scenes things. “Thanks to the very generous Nambucca Valley businesses who opened their hearts and donated prizes for the raffles “A big thank you to the Wild Women of Anywhere Beach, Clair, our ten-yearold concertina player, and Karin Braidwood, classical guitarist. “I’d like to thank everyone involved. “Tilly was very humble to receive something after losing everything. “I love helping people through and with music,” said Heather.
q Well known community teacher and musician Heather Rose. Photo: Heather Rose.
q 2NVR co-founder Rob Turnell. Photo: supplied by Elizabeth Newman. Communication and Media Authority, formerly known as the Australian Broadcasting Authority. This was a rigorous process culminating in a tribunal of legal essence. With community support a temporary licence was granted by the Australian Broadcasting Authority. A board of management was formed to establish
premises, a studio, and prepare willing presenters who were aware of the legalities of broadcasting. The next step was to test the broadcast. With no transmission in Bowraville, the committee went up Yarrahapinni Mountain and camped for three days and nights to test. “Being on the mountain at night was hair-raising, but we
all had fun,” said Rob Turnell. As a local community radio station, 2NVR performs an essential service for our region, connecting rural and remote areas with emergency services in times of bushfires and flooding events. Today the radio station broadcasts from Tewinga with three studios, excellent facilities, and a safe environment to provide training and support for its members while welcoming new people with interest. 2NVR’s Birthday Celebration will take place on 5 June at the Bowraville Theatre between 12pm – 5pm. There will be live music all afternoon and an opportunity to catch up with the pioneers of the radio station. Everyone is welcome. Finger food will be provided by 2NVR and a coffee van will be available outside. You are welcome to bring BYO drinks. The celebrations will be broadcast live on 105.9fm and streamed via www.2nvr.org. au. The Tewinga studios in Rodeo Drive will be open from 10:30 am to 11:30 am on the day for any visitors who want to check out the studios. For more information contact Ceri Wrobel at ceri@2nvr.org.au.
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Festival of Small Halls coming to Stuarts Point THE Festival of Small Halls Resilience Tour will kick off locally with renowned songwriters Ash Bell and Sara Tindly as well as emotive troubadour Melanie Horsnell set to take
the stage in Stuarts Point on Sunday. Presented by festival producers Woodfordia Inc, this year marks the 26th year of the regional music tour which is specially
targeted at bushfire affected communities. Despite the Stuarts Point Community Hall renovations, the tour will go ahead at the hall on Sunday 29 May from 3:30pm.
A temporary and inclusive access to the hall will be created for the event. Come along and enjoy an afternoon of live music while supporting the local Country Women’s
Association’s fundraising supper, a dinner put on by the Stuarts Point and District Community Organisation (SPADCO) and the chance to win some lucky door prizes.
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Watt Creek BCS students delighted with Cycleway project early uni offers By Karen GRIBBIN BOWRAVILLE Central School is celebrating their Year 12 students’ success in Early Round University Offers. Year 12 students Jom Narksawad, Saira Nakov, Ben Tysoe and Kayanna Greenup have all received unconditional offers for a place in their preferred course at Charles Sturt University.
In the Round 1 Early Offer Program, Jom Narksawad received an offer for Bachelor of Business, Saira Nakov a Bachelor of Teaching, Ben Tysoe a Bachelor of Computer Science and Kayanna Greenup a Bachelor of Psychology. All four students have accepted their offers. The students are enrolled at Bowraville Central Educational Centre (BEC), and have worked hard to achieve these places at
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q Jom Narsawad has been accepted to study a Bachelor of Business and Saira Nakov a Bachelor of Teaching, both courses are offered at Charles Sturt University. Photo: Megan Cochrane. university. Their successful entry was based on Year 11 results and ‘soft skills’ (such
Making caring a career By Andrea FERRARI
NV COLLEGE, having had its
2022-23 contract with the NSW Government approved, is celebrating its achievements
which is really important. “This enables people to have the chance to up-skill or re-skill and ultimately become the workers to support our region’s large industries, the aged care sector and tourism and hospitality sectors.” The NSW Department of Education recently released the results of its annual student outcomes survey, providing an important snapshot of what students thought of the college. Results showed 92 percent of students who trained at the college recently said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of the training. Leanne Statham, 58, studied a four-week work ready program at NV college in October and November 2020. She went on to complete a Certificate III in Individual Support in 2021. Ms Statham is now working as an Assistant in Nursing at Legacy’s aged care facility in Coffs Harbour. “I was made redundant in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 and so I needed to re-train and enter a new industry to gain employment,” she said.
“Through the suggestion of a friend, I visited Legacy to talk about a potential job in their laundry and by the end of the interview, I ended up being offered a traineeship as a carer instead. “I studied at NV College in Macksville and found both my managers at work and the college staff to be very supportive and invested in my outcome. “I enjoy working with elderly residents in Legacy’s nursing home. I love the difference it makes in their lives – and it makes me feel good too.” Ms Statham has been nominated for the state trainee
awards, due to be held in November. Earlier in May she was interviewed by Training Services NSW representatives as a finalist for these awards. NV College is currently taking enrolments for several fee free pre-employment programs, including a Traineeship-Introduction to Aged Care and Entry into Disability. This is a great way to start a career in either aged or disability care. For more information contact the college on (02) 6568 2100 or training@ nvcollege.edu.au.
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q Leanne Statham’s NV College qualifications sees the 58-year-old changing career to become an Assistant in Nursing.
gaining great benchmarking results across the Mid North Coast. In congratulating her team, NV College General Manager Karen Busby said the confirmation of the college’s agreement with the NSW Government Smart and Skilled program meant the preemployment and upskilling opportunities would continue for residents in the region. “NV College started in 2013 to help support NVC Group’s vision to provide quality and compassionate care to the elderly residents in our valleys,” she said. “The college has grown over the years and now it is the aged-care specialist in training, plus a provider of great hospitality and food, home and community care and first aid training courses. “Having our contract with the NSW Government’s Smart and Skilled program renewed means we are able to continue providing fee-free or low-fee training opportunities to locals,
as community service, teamwork and creativity) that they presented in their applications.
THE Watt Creek Cycleway Project, an investment by the NSW Government, will soon be completed according to Nambucca Valley Mayor Rhonda Hoban. The Project is funded by a grant received from Transport for NSW. Mayor Hoban explained to News Of The Area why the project had been put on pause. “When Council staff commenced negotiations with property owners for the acquisition of property frontages it became apparent that some properties extended into the former Pacific Highway and there had been no
adjustment to land titles as the highway alignment had changed over the years. “This created delays and some additional costs but in recognition of the problem Transport for NSW provided the additional funding to rectify the issue.” According to Mayor Hoban, Council has now finalised negotiations with remaining property owners and arrangements will soon be made to complete the cycleway. “A commencement and completion date will be dependent on weather conditions.” The cycleway, when completed, will run unhindered from Nambucca Heads to Upper Warrell Creek Rd, Macksville.
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A soggy but successful Bellingen Show
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UNDER incredibly testing conditions the Bellingen Show has been heralded a success by organisers despite inundating rains forcing the show committee to cancel Sunday’s programmed activities. In the weeks leading up to the Show, the committee made the difficult decision to cancel the cattle section
and postpone the horse competition recognising the need to put the wellbeing and safety of the animals and their owners first and foremost. Saturday’s show activities went ahead mud and all, with local GP Dr Trevor Cheney officially opening the show on Saturday afternoon. Free show entry for all and a free shuttle bus was offered to ferry people across the river
q Georgina Baker, from Levenvale Farm in Valery, wins 1st place in Flowers/Floral Art with volunteer, Mary. q Bellingen High School provides a mini Cattle Show.
q Arts and crafts in the Artisan’s Tent. to the Showgrounds, thanks to a NSW Government Country Shows grant. On Saturday morning after an initial downpour delayed the start of the woodchop, the axemen took centre stage to entertain audiences with their strength, speed and accuracy. Safe and warm inside the Poultry Pavilion all types of birds of a feather were on show in record numbers
thanks to the rallying efforts of the Bellinger River District Poultry Club. Much to the delight of the community, Bellingen High School were able to bring along their fifteen head of cattle, delivering a ‘mini’ show event on Saturday afternoon. The Luncheon Pavilion Cooking demonstrations went down a treat with celebrity chef Lyndey Milan
q Kiera the circus performer entertained the children with giant bubbles, stilts and hula hoops.
q The traditional craft competition of woodchopping. preparing mouth-watering Moroccan and Greek dishes, while local favourite Mitch Grady entertained younger audiences by preparing and sharing tasty pancakes for all
q Prize chook in the Poultry competitions.
q The fabulous BackTrack dogs display.
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present and showing the locals what to do with local veggies. The new Artisan Tent was a huge success, with visitors enjoying demonstrations all day as well as having the chance to get their hands dirty making a pot or tie-dyed bag. From beekeeping to weaving, lead lighting, mosaics, printmaking and felting, there was time to chat with makers and pick up a purchase. Always a highlight, the Pavilion and EJ Mantova Memorial Art Competition once again impressed with the sea of talented growers, makers and artists showcasing their wares. From award winning roses, patchwork, lego and vegetable sculptures, there was a category for everyone. Around the grounds, Kiera the circus performer entertained the children with giant bubbles, stilts and hula hoops, kids climbed on machinery and were thrilled by the petting zoo and reptile world. The day’s entertainment was rounded out by the fabulous BackTrack dogs display with adults and kids cheering the dogs on to reach new heights with their amazing trick jumps. The afternoon ended on a high with Kaya Boom leading a drumming expo which had the audience banging, tapping and clapping along. Show President Gillian Anderson praised the community, the committee and volunteers for their resilience and community spirit, telling News Of The Area, “When the rain came bucketing down on Saturday night we knew we had to call it, it is such a disappointing thing to do after everyone’s incredible drive to get us to this point. “But the rousing enthusiasm for the wonderful day on Saturday will not be dampened in the least.” The Horse competition has been postponed and will be rescheduled to a future date, when the showgrounds are dry and safe.
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Charles Davis OAM takes U3A position By Karen GRIBBIN
WITH an Order of Australia Medal for services to international relations, particularly as a rural development adviser in Cambodia, Charles Davis OAM comes with a lifetime of experience to share with the community in his new role as Vice President of the Nambucca U3A. Charles worked with the NSW Department of Agriculture from 1969 – 1977. Agriculture has always been a priority for Charles, giving him the opportunity to contribute to on-farm testing and promotion of
q Nambucca U3A Committee members Helen Lound and Pete Shea, Course Coordinator Helen Scotta, Secretary Debbie Anderson, President Paul Coe, Committee member Wendy Montquine, Vice President Charles Davis and Committee member Rosemary Sateman.
The Community Transport Co seeks volunteer drivers
q Judith has been giving back to the community as a volunteer driver for more than seven years.
new technologies for rural communities in China, Ethiopia, Pakistan, India, Nepal Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, Fiji and Samoa. Charles is new to the area, but ready to contribute with new ideas for sharing life experiences and skills with the greater community. “I grew up in Bylong Valley, a magnificent time and place for a kid. “Later I worked for the Department of Agriculture with the benefits of overseas travel, working and promoting new technologies in rural communities,” said Charles. Short Talks is an idea he hopes to bring to U3A. The idea is an open forum of fifteen-minute talks on any subject. Charles said, “Everyone has an interesting story,
whether it's about themselves, their skills, or life experiences. “A fifteen-minute time slot gives speakers a short time frame to work with.” U3A has a list of new courses lined up for the second semester. There will be fifteenminute talks, motion picture history, exploring classical music, Bucca books, bird watching, sustainability, day trippers, Men’s Shed, and Lesley’s Craft. Prospective members can attend the Nambucca U3A Open Day on July 5 from 10 am to 12pm at Macksville RSL. “At present we have 280 members and we are looking forward to building on that number with the removal of Covid restrictions,” said U3A President Paul Coe. For more information visit www.u3a.com.au/ or contact Debbie Anderson at contact@ u3a.com.au.
vehicles, all working towards access, inclusion, independence and equality through flexible transport options. If you know someone who would love to be involved in Community Transport as a volunteer, ask them to call 1300 812 504.
COULD you be the person who will make a difference this week? The Community Transport Co is looking for volunteer drivers in the Nambucca and Macksville area who are available for as little as one day a week. Active people who are physically fit, enjoy driving and are confident with people from all walks of life. Safe drivers who are helpful and caring; who enjoy a chat and don’t mind listening to a yarn. People who will provide safe and reliable transport services. Marion Campbell from Community Transport says
they have some wonderful volunteer drivers and they’d love to get a few more. “To many of our customers, our drivers are a lifeline to the outside world, and the beautiful part is that the drivers enjoy the interactions with their passengers too, often forming closing connections on regular trips,” she said. “Our most successful volunteers seem to be retirees in their early 60s who are fit and capable with a good driving record.” Not all passengers are elderly people needing transport to medical appointments or shopping centres. In many isolated areas and places without regular bus services, people who don’t drive or own a car rely on Community Transport to be part of the community.
Many people also take advantage of Community Transport for group social outings. Marion explains that the need for more volunteers now has come about primarily because, post-Covid, many current volunteers are taking time out now for holidays and travel that had been put off, leaving fewer drivers on the road. “Our volunteers are an integral part of what we do and we ensure they are trained in all the necessary requirements,” she explains. “We cover the cost of training, such as First Aid, uniforms and necessary checks, and we supply modern vehicles from our fleet.” Judith has been a volunteer driver two days a week in the Macksville area for more than seven years, since she retired
as a teacher at the local high school. “If you like driving and you like chatting, you’ll love this work,” she said. “What I enjoy most is the interaction with the people I meet. “Community Transport is a
great group to work for – just great for volunteers. “The community has given me a lot and now I’m giving back.” The Community Transport Company started more than 35 years ago and has grown to a team of 125 people and 40
TIMBER producers impacted by hardwood shortages from flood-affected parts of the state will receive support from the NSW Government to secure supplies from outside the region, thanks to a $10 million support package. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the industry, which generates hundreds
of local jobs, will continue to play a crucial role in rebuilding impacted communities right along the Mid Coast and North Coast. “The $10 million Hardwood Timber Haulage Subsidy Program will cover the cost for businesses to transport materials from outside their existing supply areas and get them into processing facilities,”
Mr Toole said. “This funding boost keeps locals in jobs while supplying high-quality timber for the construction industry as we continue to rebuild our floodaffected communities.” Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW Dugald Saunders said the persistent wet weather has cut off access to state forests where timber is sustainably
harvested. “The damaged access to forests in NSW may take many months to repair, resulting in low or no harvesting activity and a critical lack of supply of hardwood resources that timber processing facilities would normally rely on,” Mr Saunders said. “Our hardwood processors need urgent help to haul in good
quality wood from outside the region. “This investment will mean that eligible processing plants can claim $30 per tonne for the transport of construction grade timber sourced from alternate harvest sites. “Those businesses can claim up to $500,000, which will help them continue to operate, keep their workers and ensure
builders can push on and rebuild the homes that were destroyed and damaged by floods. “This assistance will allow us to support the long-term recovery of our flood-impacted regions and will bridge the gap of diminished hardwood resources.” The Hardwood Timber Haulage Subsidy Program is co-funded by the NSW and Australian Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
By Rachel MCGREGOR-ALLEN
“The ban on lightweight single-use bags comes into place from 1 June, and then from November, we’re banning more problematic plastics such as cutlery and plates. “Single-use plastic is used by many of us for just a few convenient minutes, but it remains in our environment for many years, eventually breaking into microplastics. “Single-use plastic items and packaging make up 60 percent of all litter in NSW.
“By stopping the supply of problematic plastic in the first place, we’re helping prevent it from entering our environment as litter, or going into landfill.” According to the NSW Government the ban will prevent almost 2.7 billion items of plastic litter from entering the environment in NSW over the next 20 years. The lightweight plastic bag ban will begin on June 1, and from November single-use plastic straws, stirrers, cutlery,
plates, bowls and cotton buds will be banned. As will expanded polystyrene food ware and cups, plus rinse-off personal care products containing plastic microbes. This ban will also include ‘compostable’ and ‘bioplastic’ alternatives of the above items, owing to the fact that they don’t biodegrade unless they’re treated in an industrial composting facility. This creates just as much
of a problem as conventional plastic. A comprehensive retailer education campaign will be run by the National Retail Association (NRA) to support small businesses to be ready for the change. Minister for Small Business Eleni Petinos said, “The NSW Government has worked with stakeholders to support small businesses to understand how they will be affected, how to comply with new laws and what
alternatives they can use to single use plastics. “Through the NRA, we’re running a retailer education campaign, conducting store visits, and providing online webinars and resources to help businesses make the adjustment away from single-use plastics.” The NRA has a free hotline 1800 844 946 to offer businesses, community organisations and consumers advice on single-use plastics bans.
By Susan KONTIC
$10 million to boost hardwood timber supplies
Single-use plastic ban coming into place across NSW
NEXT week the NSW Government’s ban on lightweight plastic bags will come into force, with further bans to come later this year. Minister for Environment James Griffin said, “I think all of us can see the impact plastic pollution is having on our environment, which is why we’re making major changes in NSW this year.
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ON 13/5/22 Police arrested two men at North Macksville following a vehicle stop. Police seized a quantity of drugs and a prohibited weapon during a search. Both men were charged at Macksville Police Station. The 28-year-old male driver was later released on bail to appear before Macksville Local Court 7/7/22. The 39-year-old male
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passenger was refused bail and appeared before Port Macquarie Local Court on 14/5/22 where he was granted bail by the court. The 39-year-old accused man is next to appear before Macksville Local Court on 23/6/22. ON 17/5/22 Police arrested a 47-year-old man at North Macksville who had been issued a Revocation of ICO warrant. The warrant was executed at Macksville Police
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Station with the accused man remanded in custody to serve the remainder of his sentence at a correctional facility. ON 18/5/22 Police arrested a nineteen-yearold man at a Nambucca Heads address following investigations related to the alleged assault upon a man in Macksville on 17/5/22. The accused man was charged at Macksville Police Station and later released on bail to appear before Macksville Local
Nambucca Bowling Club Results WELCOME to the new and improved Grumpy’s Corner. Now with up to thirty percent more grumpiness. Rain rain go away, come again another year. I'm sure most of you remember that nursery rhyme and that is what the ending should say. We’ve had enough of it and aren't we lucky to have
synthetic greens, or we would be like most clubs with grass greens and just sitting and watching the grass grow. The clubs Major Pairs started on Saturday 21/5 with 17 teams entered. Nice to see some father and son combinations and father and sons playing on different teams. Most sides had a bye on the Saturday but a few who were drawn to play on Sunday
chose to play then. O Smith and Paul FJ Holden defeated J McCollom and M Ellison 25-13, Neil ‘Coffee’ Pollard and Paul ‘CEO’ Coulton defeated ‘The Good Brother’ and ‘Drum’ 22-18. ‘Push Bike’ Michel and Peter Meehan were beaten by Cosi and Bruce ‘Macadamia’ Mason in what most thought was a marathon game on an extra end and in the dark 2625. ‘Rowdy’ and Joe Frank defeated Danny ‘The Machine’ Curran and Mark ‘Canadian
Nambucca Ladies Bowls By Nerida BLACKFORD
NAMBUCCA ladies have continued the Club Fours Championships this week and, as promised, there have been some great contests between the ladies. Results have been- A. Johnson, T. Meehan, N. Blackford & E. Fleming def T. Ryan, S. Seckold, P. James & M. Smith 26-12. J. Cedelland, A. Duffus, M. Flagg & B. Jones came from behind to defeat J. Haigh, M. Duffus, M. Fredericks & G.
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Court on 30/6/22. ON 18/5/22 Police arrested a 30-year-old woman in Macksville who was wanted on an outstanding warrant for a larceny offence. The accused woman was refused bail and appeared before Macksville Local Court on 19/5/22 where she was sentenced with a twelve month Community Corrections Order. ON 18/5/22 Police issued a 31-year-old man with a Court Attendance Notice following investigations
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related to a domestic violence incident in which a woman is alleged to have been assaulted. The accused man is next to appear before Macksville Local Court on 16/3/23. ON 19/5/22 a 24-yearold woman handed herself in to Macksville Police Station. The accused woman was wanted for three outstanding warrants for traffic offences. The accused woman was refused bail and appeared before Macksville Local Court the same date where she was sentenced with a twelve month
Richardson. This week, rather than coming from behind, Gloria’s team got to 13 quickly, but then couldn’t budge. A surprised Bev’s team chipped away at the ends to win 20-13. The green seemed to be testing all the players in Tuesday’s game but the eventual winners were M. Smith, P. Fletcher, S. Seckold & T. Ryan over K. Dale, C. Davis, M. Dewarte & P. Smith 24-18. Social bowls last week had great numbers and again, a fun
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D. Mann, M. Dewarte & N. Blackford 22 - J. Cedelland, B. Jones & M. Montgomery 11 A. Johnson, S. Seckold & M. Smith 15 - K. Kelland, A. Reed & P. James 13 K. Dale, A. Duffus & G. Richardson 24 - J. Haigh, T. Meehan & P. Fletcher 11 M. Flagg, M. Duffus & E. Fleming 15 - T. Ryan, C. Davis 7 P. Smith 13.
By John BUGANEY
DUE to pre polling at the Nambucca RSL club, last Thursday’s Nambucca River Bridge Club session was held at the home of John and Gillian Buganey. Some of the hands were tricky to bid and play, but most of our members managed well. The winners on the day were Amber and Stephen
Club’ Blackford 29-18. Terry Snowden and Fred Pope 36 beat Tommy ‘Raffle’ Reynolds and Shaun ‘The Prawn’ Smith 5. On Sunday it was a shocker with heavy rain all night and most of the morning. Your intrepid reporter went down thinking bowls was a no go at 12.00pm and at 12.05 the sun was out and after a spray of detergent and a broom by Chairman Tony and a couple of bowls by the CEO to see what the rooster tails were like (there were none), bowls was on. A miracle with Noah Boyle not even in the state. F J and Owen played ‘Red Dog’ and ‘the Riddler’ and it looked to be done and dusted at 1-10 down but they fought back to go down in a close
Fox with a great percentage of 69 percent, with a big gap back to second by Cynthia Gill and Gillian Buganey with 54 percent. Unfortunately, due to the wet conditions that we are all experiencing, one of our members didn’t wait for the valet parking and decided to park her car in a very wet patch. At the conclusion of the sessions and after some
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Conditional Release Order and her drivers licence disqualified for six months. ON 19/5/22 Police arrested a 25-year-old man outside Macksville Police station who was wanted for breaching an AVO. The accused man was charged and refused bail to appear before Macksville Local Court the same date. The accused man was granted bail by the Court and is next to appear before Macksville Local Court on 9/6/22.
refreshments, our members rose to the challenge and were able to muscle the car onto harder ground. Get into bridge - great for the mind All our sessions are played in an honest, respectful and friendly manner, so laughter and conversation is common around the room during play. Free lessons or a quick refresher class are available by phoning 0412 654 225 or emailing nambuccabridge@ gmail.com.
match 18-20. Father and son combo of Doug and Oxy Cedelland got stuck on that lucky number 13 for 8 ends though and ended up victorious 19-18 over Neil Duffus and Steve Carr. In the surprise packet of the round Mitch Gromet McGill and Dallas Woollies Nancarrow played great bowls and pushed Bonzi Coughlan and last year’s winning pairs skip Chris Brownlie right to the end to go down 25-18. Well played boys. The real marathon game of the round finished under lights at 5.40pm and as families sat down for their Sunday evening meal and small children were being put to bed Tye Webber and Tony Urquhart overcame the other father and son combo
of Adam Willy Rostron and Darcy Rostron 19-17. Quarter Finals commence Saturday with some interesting match ups starting at 1.00pm. Bring your miners headlamps and enjoy an afternoon/evening of bowls on the deck. Semi-finals follow on Sunday. May 30 is the last Monday of the month and the Mystic Pairs are on with a full house of 24 teams playing. If it doesn't rain Tuesday Women's Championships are planned, Wednesday is Club Selected Triples, Women's Social on Thursday, Friday Men’s Triples, and the everpopular Sunday Mixed Bowls. Rain rain go away, and come again another year.
Club Saturday Golf Results 21/5/22 Another new green
and tee was opened this Saturday. Stableford Winner: C Murphy 42, NTP: D Wren 2nd L Putt 4th T Noble, 9th J Consalvies
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First ever Youth Girls Under 13 rep team announced By Aiden BURGESS
AFL North Coast has reached another milestone in its 40-year history, with the announcement of the first ever North Coast Force Youth Girls Under 13 representative team. The introduction of a second Youth Girls age group this season has provided the opportunity to field the Under 13 girls only team, which complements the Youth Girls Under 17 team within the local talent pathway. This new age group has seen former players return to the sport now that they can play girls only football, and has also attracted a whole
wave of new participants to the code. With the North Coast Force acting as the first step in the pathway to the Sydney Swans Academy, the players in the newly announced Youth Girls Under 13 rep team are on their way to becoming the region's next crop of AFLW players. The first Youth Girls Under 13 representative team comes on the back of AFL North Coast introducing a new Under 14 Youth Girls competition this season. Community Football Manager, Paul Taylor, said that the formation of the rep team had come about much quicker than planned. "We definitely had plans
to field an Under 13 girls rep team this year, but expected that we would have to wait until half way through the season once the girls had played more games and had the chance to realise how much they love footy and just how good they are," he said. "When we called for trials for the mixed Under 13 team in early April, we were overwhelmed with the number of girls who nominated for selection. “Since the club season has started, we've seen the interest in rep footy grow week on week as the girls have played their club matches and realised just how much they love the sport." Taylor said it was exciting
to announce the first ever Youth Girls Under 13 rep team. “It’s always an exciting time when we get to announce a rep team, but when that rep team is the first one of its kind, the excitement is even higher!” he said. “We’ve been blown away by the response to our new Youth Girls Under 13 rep team, so much so that we’ve brought our plans and timelines forward by about two months. “This is a really great reflection of how much the girls are loving having their own girls only club competition to play in. “With this region having already produced three AFLW
listed players, these girls are the latest to start out on that talent pathway.” Three former North Coast locals have been drafted to AFLW clubs with Nikki Wallace and Brianna McFarlane both being recruited by the Brisbane Lions, and Georgia Breward spending time on the Gold Coast Suns list. Following a selection trial, eighteen players were selected in the first North Coast Force Youth Girls Under 13 representative team. North Coast Force Youth Girls Under 13 representative team Hope Cassidy (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Tayla Clarke (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Honey Cook (Nambucca Valley
Lions), Kiah Dangerfield (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Megan Fuller (Coffs Harbour Breakers), Klaire Fuller (Coffs Harbour Breakers), Reese Legend (Nambucca Valley Lions), Ruby Luke (Port Macquarie Magpies), Akybe Murphy (Northern Beaches Blues), Chloe Murphy (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Kya Murphy (Northern Beaches Blues), Zahli Murphy (Northern Beaches Blues), Harpa Skinner (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Abbie Staines (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Zoe Tarlinton (Coffs Harbour Breakers), Lexi Tune (Sawtell Toormina Saints), Tazmyn White (Nambucca Valley Lions) and Grace Witte (Bellingen Bulldogs).
subsequent unavailability of grounds, which has meant the postponement of numerous games. Unprecedented weather conditions have saturated many fields, forcing councils and clubs to close grounds and postpone matches. The initial season start was also pushed back from early April until after Easter
due to the wet weather conditions. Draws for all competitions are current only until the end of June and will be reframed for July, August and September to take into account required changes. North Coast Football’s community football competitions for all ages twelve years and up will
conclude three weeks later than planned in midSeptember, with the finals series to be played in October. North Coast Football General Manager, Andrew Woodward, said they were working hard to get players back on the pitch. “There’s a lot of disappointment and frustration, but we’re
determined to play as much football as possible,” he said. “We did it in 2020 with the pandemic, and we’ll do it again in 2022. “We know players, teams and match officials are itching to get on the pitch and get some momentum. “Clubs and councils are working hard to get pitches ready, and North Coast
Football is doing what it can to move matches around and adjust competitions. “We ask everyone to be patient as we navigate the unprecedented weather and its significant impacts. “Our number one priority is to play as much football as possible and deliver maximum value to all participants.”
Stableford. Captain Jenny Thorne (24) and Ann Antcliff (26) made good use of the Tee-up in the soggy conditions, both scoring 41 points, with Jenny winning on countback. In the Ball rundown, Cheryl Gilmour scored 38 points and Bryony Brownlie 37. Ann also won the NTP on 18. 31 starters for a Medley Stableford on Thursday 19 May while we still enjoyed
some rain free weather. Liam Alexander (8) from Kooindah Waters revelled on the heavy track scoring a massive 45 points to win from Neil Duffus (19) with 42 points. Other good scores from Peter Thompson & David Gilmour 40, Stuart Garvey 39 and Dean Farrow (Newcastle) 38, with the ball rundown to 35 on countback. NTP’s went to Peter Bush for the longest putt on 2, Dean Farrow on 5, Liam Alexander
on 7, Stuart Garvey got Subway’s voucher on 8, Greg McCoy got the Pizza voucher on 13, and Neil Duffus got Stu’s ball on 15. Thank you to Harry the Hacker for stepping in for last week’s report while I took a short break. Let’s hope the weather forecasters have got it wrong for next week, we do not need any more moisture on the Golf Course. Weather permitting, I hope to see you on the Island.
and Caitlin McRae. Runners-up, Carol McKee and Amber Fox. Richard’s popular ‘Improve your bridge’ session on Wednesday 18 May attracted 14 participants. If your game needs a little injection, come along and join in. Thursday 19 May. John Directed a 6-table bye-Relay. North/South winners, Phil
Booth and Glen Hallet. Runners-up, Maureen Cowan and Janet Dyson. East/West winners, Mike Siford and Colin Tolley. Runners-up, Ivan Redwood and Fern Hinchcliffe. Saturday 21/5/22. Rob directed a five and a half table Bye-Relay event. North/South winners, Rob Marshall and Phil Booth. Runners-up, Mike Siford and Kent Taylor.
North Coast Football extend 2022 season due to wet weather By Aiden BURGESS NORTH Coast Football has extended its 2022 season with many competitions to continue later into the year. The current season has been extended due to the recent wet weather and
Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club By Geoffrey MCCANN
ONE again, the wet weather has played havoc with the playability of our Golf Course, and we had to cancel our events on Tuesday, and Saturday. Our week’s featured sponsor was Midstate Financial Services – thank you for your support! On Wednesday 18 May, eleven women ventured out on our composite nine Hole layout for an 18 hole Single
Nambucca Valley Bridge Club By John SLADE
RESULTS week ending 21 May 2022. Monday 16/5/22. Phil directed a four and a half table Howell event. Winners, Daphne Priestly and Carol McKee. Runners-up, Maureen Cowan and Joanna Halioris. Tuesday 17 May. Carol directed a 3 table Howell. Winners, Rob Marshall
East/West winners, Scott Parker and Robert Baker. Runners-up, Richard Levy and Leonie Harrison. Mike Siford, Kent Taylor and their partners Colin Tolley and Barbara Herring, performed well at the recent Coffs Harbour Congress; they were ranked 7th out of 20 in the teams event and finished 6th. They were also runners-up in the B Grade division. Local interest in Bridge is picking up, if you are interested give Secretary Carol a call 65689833.
2022 Australian Swimming Championships
By Faye ROWLES
THE 2022 Australian Swimming Championships were held in Adelaide from 18 - 22 May. These Championships were held to select teams to go to World Championships in Budapest, Hungary and Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. These will both be held over the next few months. Also at these Championships were the 18-20 years Boys finals and the 17-19 years Girls finals. Swimming North Coast had four swimmers competing at these Championships. Sophie Mayes and Niquola White from Trinity Lismore. Declan Sutton from
Macksville Club and Olivia Sullivan from Kingscliff. Sophie had a really good meet with 6th place in the 50 fly age group final. She also had five other swims - 100 free 66th, 100 fly 40th, 50 Breast 62nd, 50 back 55th and 51st 100 back. Olivia swam in five races - 41st 50 back, 41st 100 back, 43rd 200 back, 79th 50 free and 35th 200 medley. Declan had six swims 59th 100 fly, 75th 50 free, 56th 50 fly, 50th 100 back, 97th 100 free and 40th 50 back. Niquola - 61st 50 back and 92nd 50 free. All these placings were overall across all of the swimmers. Well done to these swimmers in such stiff competition.
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DEAR Jasminda,
By Manny WOOD
Court-made Will considerations
LUCAS is involved in a serious car accident at three years of age. He suffers a severe brain injury which significantly affects his cognitive development. Lucas is placed under the care of the Department of Child Safety. His mother is not involved in his daily care amid accusations of neglect and drug use. His father passes-away a few years later. Lucas spends several years living with his grandmother and his sister before moving into care. He remains close to his grandmother and sister, who visit him frequently. As a result of the car accident, Lucas is awarded $10 million in compensation. The NSW Trustee and Guardian is appointed as his financial manager. Lucas does not have a will and in the circumstances, if he passed-away while his mother was alive, she would receive the whole of his substantial estate. The Secretary of the Department of Communities and Justice makes an application to the Supreme Court, seeking orders approving the making of a will on Lucas’ behalf. The Court accepts that the medical evidence put before the Court demonstrates that Lucas suffers from an intellectual disability that prevents him from making a will. Nonetheless, the Court hears evidence that Lucas wants his grandmother and his sister “in his will” and that he was “unsure” about his mother. The Secretary submits to the Court that it would be inappropriate for Lucas’ mother to be the sole beneficiary of his estate and proposes a will which only leaves ten percent to her. It is also proposed that in the unlikely event that Lucas has a spouse at the time of his death, they receive 25 percent and his children 25 percent, if he has any. The remaining terms of the proposed will leave the rest of Lucas’ estate to his grandmother and sister and includes a provision stating that if any of the shares do not take effect, the other shares increase proportionally. Lucas’ mother does not appear at the hearing and the proposed orders are made. Email Manny Wood at manny@tblaw.net. au or call him on (02) 66 487 487.
How do I cope with sore losers in the household after the Federal Election? Our family is evenly divided between environmentalists, economy-at-anycost-ers and donkey voters.
Australia has decided
DEAR News Of The Area,
THIS last week we saw so many Australians reject the politics of fear, inaction, and corruption and, at this election, they have set a mandate for leadership with integrity, vision and a commitment towards economic equality. Voters demonstrated that they had simply had enough of mismanagement, corruption, disgraceful treatment of women and lack of direction in terms of international affairs. In Cowper the majority held by the Nationals was 11.9 percent and so it was a huge mountain for any challenger to climb. The Labor Party and the Greens worked hard to win the seat and were out in force every day but in the end were unsuccessful. The Independent candidate Caz Heise also mounted an impressive campaign with an amazing team of active supporters. She did well in terms of voting numbers but she too fell short of success and so we have our Nationals candidate, Pat Conaghan, re-
elected. However, he will now sit with the opposition which means that he will inevitably have less opportunity and influence to press for the needs of Cowper. So we, in Cowper, are sadly not standing alongside the ‘winning team’ who will be setting the agenda for the future. A huge thanks must go to all the volunteers who turned up all last week to help with prepolling for all the parties and on voting day itself. Some party supporters turned up every single day to press their cause and showed immense commitment and dedication. Australia has finally decided on a new course for the Federal Government for the next three years. We should celebrate this result - it gives us hope for the future . Regards, Marlene GRIFFIN, Valla Beach.
Cowper the winner
DEAR News Of The Area,
REGARDLESS of the final result, it is clear that the people of Cowper have won. Thanks to Caz Heise and her team of hard-working volunteers, Cowper is now marginal and well and truly on the election map. It will no longer be taken for granted by any party, and the issues of climate change, integrity in politics and equality must now feature prominently, whoever takes the seat.
This was not about money. We just saw Palmer spend $100m for nothing. This was a movement of people who have had enough of politics as usual, who want real action, and who were willing to put skin in the game to get it. Everyone in Cowper will benefit. Well done to all. Regards, Cheryl COOPER.
THE NSW Government has passed significant legislative amendments to enable RSL NSW sub-Branches across the State to improve their governance and accountability. Following the passing of the Bill on Tuesday, amendments have been made to the RSL NSW Act 2018 which will see RSL NSW sub-Branches who are looking to reconstitute as companies limited by guarantee under the Corporations Act 2001, be exempted from duties that would
DEAR Maurie, Thankfully we live in a democracy where everyone's vote is equal (well, except for those who would prefer to draw a democracy sausage or something similarly shaped but slightly more offensive on their ballot paper than register a valid vote). We are all able to thoroughly investigate what each party stands for and cast our votes accordingly without any threat or favour. Family hostilities can run high, however, when there is disagreement reaching levels almost (but not quite) comparable to when opposing football teams are pitted against each other for the Grand Final. You could perhaps calm your frazzled family members by reminding them that voting opportunities are not so great in other parts of the world. Saudi women, for example, were only given the opportunity to vote in 2015. In Bolivia, if you don't vote it can lead not only to a fine, but denial of salary. In America, you can have a situation where the former president is such a sore loser that he refuses to accept the result, much like a petulant child. And in Russia, the president rewrote the rules, allowing him to stay in power until 2036, something unthinkable in Australia. Remind them, also, that they'll have another opportunity in three years. Maybe by then your donkey voters will have decided to take their right to vote more seriously. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
Population, climate, and challenges for new government
WHEN the global population reached a staggering gour billion in 1974, many were concerned about pollution and the future of the planet. World leaders had a chance to address the unfolding overpopulation disaster via organised summits. But, instead of trying to work on ways to reduce population back down to, say, two
billion by 2030 – and give the world a chance to breathe, those world leaders chose to do nothing. Now more than ever, in 2022, during the ‘big squeeze’ century - with a global population approaching double that ’74 figure, it’s incumbent upon every nation to work towards no growth, or preferably population decline. Every nation. That’s where our new federal legislators surely must get fair dinkum on issues such as Australia’s rapid rate of growth and humaninduced climate change, rather than just talking about it. It’ll be a big test for this new mob walking the
be otherwise paid during the process of incorporation. Minister for Finance and Employee Relations Damien Tudehope said the RSL NSW Amendment Bill 2022 will greatly assist in improving the governance and transparency of sub-Branches. “We have removed a major barrier for RSL NSW sub-Branches to pursue the process of incorporation and this will greatly assist them in their operations, by modernising and achieving an enduring governance structure, where assets and property are not tied to individual members,” Mr Tudehope said.
RSL NSW President Ray James said these changes would have a positive impact on the operations of the sub-Branches and is encouraging the sub-Branches of the RSL NSW to incorporate. “The passage of this amendment further demonstrates that the NSW Government is responsive to the needs of RSL NSW and its members,” Mr James said. “The new laws will ensure that the RSL can focus its charitable funds on supporting veterans and their families.” The new laws will reduce considerable expenses for sub-Branches of RSL NSW, allowing
DEAR News Of The Area,
Fees slashed for RSL sub-Brancheswhich are incorporating
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corridors of parliament in Canberra. Two things they need to address are net migration which is ridiculously imbalanced with immigration far outweighing emigration; and those ultimately destructive incentives for people to have babies – like subsidised childcare, family tax benefits, and legalised IVF (or test-tube babies). It’ll be interesting to see what the next three years have in store, with federal policies directly affecting the people of our Cowper electorate (and beyond). Regards, Richie TASSICKER. the focus to be placed on supporting returned servicewomen and men. “The NSW Government is committed to continuing to drive changes to ensure our veterans receive the best available support. “If sub-Branches pursued the process of incorporation without this amendment, it could significantly deplete cash reserves, which in turn hinders charitable operations and support for local commemorations,” Mr Tudehope said. The Government has also recently lodged its submission to the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, which acknowledged the enhanced role that RSL NSW and its sub-Branches could play in the future to provide localised supports for our servicemen and servicewomen transitioning to civilian life.
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BARONS
ABC, 8.30pm
FRIDAY
THE LIVING ROOM
TEN, 7.30pm
You never know what to expect with this fun-loving lifestyle series – other than a generous serving of childlike shenanigans and playful banter between the presenters. Amanda Keller, Chris Brown (above centre), Miguel Maestre (above left) and Barry Du Bois (above right) have the kind of chemistry that morning-TV execs wish they could bottle, but it’s a meeting of minds that can’t be manufactured. This week, the segments run the gamut from silly and witty to heartfelt and thoughtful. Dr Chris Brown is with man’s best friend – coming to the rescue of a dog that needs a helping paw – and Miguel visits Batemans Bay NSW Fire Brigade to say thanks for their hard work during fire season.
You could be forgiven for momentarily wondering whether you are watching Home and Away, or a commercial, rather than a well-acted ABC drama. Infused with a sun-kissed atmosphere and tales of drugs and drinking, Barons is not a hardhitting drama; rather it’s a nostalgic, soft focus look back on the heyday of ’70s surfing in Australia, polished off with great costuming and an excellent soundtrack. The Vietnam War is merely a backstory as we witness the implosion of a friendship and the birth of rival surfwear brands. Tonight, a tragedy will change Buddy (Lincoln Younes, right) forever as he and Shirley (Catherine Vån-Davies) get caught up in Mac’s (Kick Gurry) Bali dealings.
SCENIC COASTAL WALKS WITH KATE HUMBLE
SBS, 7.35pm
For many of us, the past few pandemicstained years have gifted us a new hobby: walking. This uplifting, visually gorgeous series takes pleasure in the simple act of walking and appreciating nature, and Kate Humble – a woman who has written a book on the subject – is the perfect presenter. Humble has said that “there is something about the rhythm of putting one foot in front of the other that does something really good to your brain,” and even just witnessing her wanderings is soothing for the soul. In tonight’s second season premiere, Humble visits an area of northwest Wales which is new to her, and spots one of her favourite rare 2705
FRIDAY, May 27 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
PRIME7 (6)
NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Q+A. (R) 11.00 Grand Designs. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Barons. (Mdlsv, R) 2.00 The Leunig Fragments. (Mal, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (PG, R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. (PG) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Milpirri: Winds Of Change. (PG, R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 18. H’lights.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Jodi Picoult’s Salem Falls. (2011, Mas, R) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 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: Dying For The Crown. (2018, Mav, R) 1.50 Garden Gurus Moments. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R)
6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PGa, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal) 1.00 Living Room. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 10 News First.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Millie Ross meets trainee rangers. 8.30 Keeping Faith. (Mal) Unsettled by Rose’s reappearance in her life, Faith struggles to keep everything together and focus on Osian’s case. 9.30 Agatha Raisin. (Mv, R) Sir Charles’s friend receives a death threat. 10.20 ABC Late News. 10.40 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (R) 11.05 You Can’t Ask That: Bogans. (MA15+l, R) 11.40 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Asian Railway Journeys. (PGa, R) 8.35 Ancient Superstructures. (PG) 9.35 Secrets Of The Royal Palaces. (PG) 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 19. 1.30 The Killing. (Mlnsv, R) 3.45 Hunters. (Ma, R) 4.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGaw, R) 5.00 NHK Newsroom Tokyo. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs and Ed Halmagyi show you ways to prevent wasting edibles. Graham Ross does a walk around of Lindesay gardens. Dr Harry Cooper meets a family breeding Nigerian dwarf goats. 8.30 MOVIE: Under The Tuscan Sun. (2003, Ml, R) A 35-year-old writer travels to Tuscany following her divorce and surprises herself by offering to buy a rundown villa, which she brings to life with the help of a real estate agent and a contractor. Diane Lane, Sandra Oh, Lindsay Duncan. 10.50 To Be Advised. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R)
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans. 9.55 Golden Point. A wrap-up of the Brisbane Broncos versus Gold Coast Titans clash, with news and analysis. 10.35 MOVIE: Southpaw. (2015, MA15+lv, R) A boxer tries to get his life back on track. Jake Gyllenhaal. 1.00 Great Australian Detour. (R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 A Current Affair. (R)
6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Living Room. Miguel Maestre and Barry DuBois visit The Batemans Bay NSW Fire Brigade to say thanks for their hard work during fire season. Dr Chris Brown lends a dog a helping paw. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Ml, R) Guests include Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Rami Malek and Ed Sheeran. 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R)
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Hard Quiz. 8.30 MOVIE: Charlie’s Country. (2013, M) 10.15 Black Mirror. 11.15 MOVIE: The Last Station. (2009, M) 1.05am QI. 1.35 Parks And Recreation. 2.20 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. 3.05 Long Lost Family. 3.55 ABC News Update. 4.00 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 Sarah & Duck. 5.15 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon Curse Of Oak Island. 2.15 Forged In Fire. 3.00 Lee Lin Chin’s Fashionista. 3.10 Feeding The Scrum. 3.40 WorldWatch. 5.10 Shortland St. 5.40 Joy Of Painting. 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Hoarders. 9.20 Video Killed The Radio Star. 10.00 Late Programs.
7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 Weekender. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Dog Patrol. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Railroad Australia. 8.30 Escape To The Perfect Town. 9.30 Penelope Keith’s Hidden Villages. 10.40 World’s Most Secret Homes. 11.45 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am TV Shop: Home Shopping. 7.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries. 7.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 2.55 Antiques Roadshow. 3.25 MOVIE: One Million Years B.C. (1966, PG) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. 6.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 7.00 Tennis. French Open. Day 6. Midnight Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 8.30 Cheers. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. 10.30 Evil. 11.30 48 Hours. 12.30am Shopping. 2.00 Late Programs.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Thirteen Days. (2000, M) 8.40 The Thief Of Bagdad. (1940, PG) 10.40 Masaan. (2015, M, Hindi) 12.35pm Things To Come. (2016, M, French) 2.30 Orlando. (1992, PG) 4.15 Richard The Stork. (2017) 5.50 Sun Children. (2020, PG, Farsi) 7.35 The Ides Of March. (2011, M) 9.30 Dark Places. (2015, MA15+) 11.35 American Animals. (2018, MA15+) 1.45am Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Picked Off. 1.00 Crazy On A Plane. 2.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Timbersports. 4.30 Leepu And Pitbull. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 AFL: Friday Night Countdown. 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 11. Sydney v Richmond. 10.30 AFL PostGame. 11.00 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 SeaQuest DSV. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 MOVIE: Happy Feet 2. (2011, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Junior. (1994, PG) 9.45 MOVIE: Twins. (1988, PG) Midnight Supergirl. 1.00 Made In Chelsea. 2.00 Summer House. 2.50 Transformers: Cyberverse. 3.00 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Red Chef Revival. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Extreme Africa. 7.30 MOVIE: Yolngu Boy. (2001, M) 9.05 Bedtime Stories. 9.15 First Nations Arts Awards 2022. 10.15 TikTok And NITV Present: First Sounds. 12.05am Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 10.00 AM Agenda. 11.00 NewsDay. Noon NewsDay. 1.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bernardi. 8.00 The Media Show. 8.30 The Blame Game. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 10.00 Full Time Live. 11.00 Late Programs.
CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat Please Note: Programs are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the Networks.
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SATURDAY, May 28 ABC TV (2)
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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) 2.00 Father Brown. (Final, PG, R) 2.45 War On Waste: The Battle Continues. (R) 3.45 Grand Designs. (R) 4.40 Landline. (R) 5.10 Magical Land Of Oz. (R)
6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (Premiere) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Motorcycle Racing. FIM Superbike World C’ship. Round 3. 2.55 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 3.30 Bowls. Ultimate Bowls C’ship. 4.30 Cycling. Giro d’Italia. Stage 19. H’lights. 5.35 Nazi Megastructures: Russian War. (PGa, R)
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Better Homes. (R) 1.00 Highway Cops. (PGl, R) 1.30 Football. AFL. Round 11. Brisbane Lions v GWS Giants. 4.30 Border Security: Int. (PG) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R)
6.00 Easy Eats. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Our State On A Plate. (PG) 12.30 The Rebound. (PG) 1.00 Great Australian Detour. 1.30 Outback & Under. (PG) 2.00 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo. (PG, R) 3.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 4.30 Garden Gurus. 5.00 News. 5.30 Getaway. (PG)
6am Morning Programs. 8.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 9.00 Australia By Design: Innovations. (PG, R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 12.30 Living Room. (R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 Buy To Build. (R) 2.30 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. 3.30 All 4 Adventure. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Aust. (R) 5.00 News.
6.10 Griff’s Canadian Adventure: Coldness. Griff Rhys Jones visits Manitoba, North Canada. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Father Brown. (Mv) 8.15 Call The Midwife. (PGa) Nonnatus House awaits the arrival of four new pupil midwives, and one of them makes quite an impact. 9.20 Barons. (Mdlsv, R) Dani struggles to get a loan to open her own surf shop and is confronted when a secret lover shows up in town. 10.15 The Good Karma Hospital. (Ma, R) 11.50 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. (Return) 8.30 Secrets Of Royal Gardens. (Premiere) 9.25 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PGa, R) 10.20 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 20. 1.30 MOVIE: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. (2009, MA15+lsv, R) 4.20 VICE Guide To Film. (Mdlv, R) 4.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) Authorities execute a pre-dawn raid. 7.30 MOVIE: Night At The Museum. (2006, PGlv, R) A down-on-his-luck man takes a night-shift position as a security guard at New York’s Museum of Natural History. Ben Stiller, Robin Williams. 9.45 MOVIE: Taken. (2008, MA15+av, R) A former spy uses his expertise to save his estranged daughter after she and her friend are kidnapped. Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. 11.45 Surveillance Oz. (PG, R) 12.30 Home Shopping. (R)
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 MOVIE: Jurassic World. (2015, Mv, R) Dinosaurs run amok at a theme park. Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard. 9.55 MOVIE: Godzilla. (2014, Mav, R) Giant monstrosities ravage the world. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bryan Cranston. 12.15 Labour Of Love. (Ma, R) 1.05 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (PG, R) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact With Stu Cameron. (PG)
6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R) In the face of the challenge of the pandemic, beach marshals work with the lifeguards at Bondi to check numbers and enforce social distancing. 7.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Grand Final. 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 Ambulance Australia. (Ma, R) After a woman becomes stranded on a remote walking track, unable to make her way out, she must rely on the help of Emergency Services, as well as Senior Operations Supervisor Brad, to organise her extraction. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Hour Of Power. Religious program.
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Live At The Apollo. 9.15 Sammy J. 9.20 The Stand Up Sketch Show. 9.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 10.10 Would I Lie To You? 10.40 Gavin & Stacey. 11.10 Schitt’s Creek. 11.35 The Young Offenders. (Final) 12.10am The Office. 12.40 Earth’s Tropical Islands. 1.40 ABC News Update. 1.45 Close. 5.00 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 First Nations Arts Awards 2022. Noon Forged In Fire. 2.15 Letters And Numbers. 2.45 Over The Black Dot. 3.15 Yokayi Footy. 4.10 WorldWatch. 5.30 Insight. 6.30 Cat Tales. 7.30 Underground Worlds. 8.20 Video Killed The Radio Star. 9.20 Winona Ryder: Fighting Demons. 10.15 Escorts. 11.05 Sorry For Your Loss. 11.30 Late Programs.
7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. 10.00 Three Wide No Cover. 11.00 House Of Wellness. Noon Horse Racing. Eagle Farm, Caulfield And Rosehill. 5.00 Motorway Patrol. 5.30 Dr Harry’s Animal Encounters. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 I Escaped To The Country. 9.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 Coastal Railways With Julie Walters. 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 The Baron. 12.40pm MOVIE: Scott Of The Antarctic. (1948) 2.55 MOVIE: The Cruel Sea. (1953, PG) 5.30 Motor Racing. SpeedSeries. Sydney Motorsport Park. Highlights. 7.30 Rugby Union. Super Rugby Pacific. Round 15. NSW Waratahs v Blues. 9.45 Super Rugby Pacific Post-Match. 10.00 Tennis. French Open. Day 7. Midnight Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 9.00 The Doctors. 10.00 Bondi Rescue. 11.00 The Love Boat. Noon Star Trek: The Next Generation. 2.00 Cheers. 4.30 Bondi Rescue. 5.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 5.30 Scorpion. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 NCIS: New Orleans. 10.25 NCIS: Los Angeles. 12.15am Law & Order: SVU. 1.10 48 Hours. 2.10 Scorpion. 4.00 The Doctors. 5.00 Home Shopping.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Sun Children. (2020, PG, Farsi) 7.50 Loving. (2016, PG) 10.05 Win My Baby Back. (2019, M, Vietnamese) 11.55 Two Is A Family. (2016, M, French) 2.05pm Thirteen Days. (2000, M) 4.45 The Thief Of Bagdad. (1940, PG) 6.45 Weekend At Bernie’s. (1989, M) 8.30 Out Of The Furnace. (2013, MA15+) 10.40 This Is England. (2006, MA15+) 12.35am Shoplifters. (2018, M, Japanese) 2.50 Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Blokesworld. 1.30 The Food Dude. 2.00 Motor Racing. Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars. Replay. 3.00 Motor Racing. Night Thunder. Sprintcar Muster. 4.00 Storage Wars: TX. 4.30 Pawn Stars. 5.00 Wild Transport. 5.30 Big Easy Motors. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 AFL Pre-Game. 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 11. Gold Coast Suns v Hawthorn. 10.30 AFL Post-Game. 11.00 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. Indianapolis 500. Qualifying. 2.35 Xtreme Collxtion. 3.05 Social Fabric. 3.35 A1: Highway Patrol. 4.35 MOVIE: Daddy Day Care. (2003, PG) 6.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 7.00 Tennis. French Open. 10.00 MOVIE: Uncle Buck. (1989, PG) Midnight Supergirl. 1.00 Made In Chelsea. 2.00 Summer House. 2.50 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Hockey. WA Women’s Premier Division. 2.30 Hockey. WA Women’s Premier Division. 4.00 Soccer. Scottish Women’s Premier League. 5.50 Merchants Of The Wild. 6.20 First People’s Kitchen. 6.50 News. 7.00 The Casketeers. 7.30 Every Family Has A Secret. 8.30 MOVIE: Gurrumul. (2017, MA15+) 10.15 Moogai. 10.35 The Darkside. 12.15am Late Programs.
6am News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Gameday Live. 8.00 Gameday Live. 9.00 News. 10.00 News. 11.00 Weekend Live. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 News. 3.30 News. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Fox Sports News. 7.00 Bernardi. 8.00 Fox Sports News. 9.00 Fox Sports News. 10.00 Full Time Live. 11.00 Late Programs.
SUNDAY, May 29 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
PRIME7 (6)
NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 The Great Acceleration. (PG, R) 4.30 Back To Nature. (R) 5.00 Art Works. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow.
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Motor Racing. ProMX C’ships. Round 4. 3.30 WorldWatch. 4.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 20. H’lights. 5.30 The Rise Of The Nazis. (PGav, R)
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R) 1.00 Highway Cops. (PGdl) 1.30 Animal Rescue. (R) 2.00 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 2.30 MOVIE: Something’s Gotta Give. (2003, PGlns, R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender.
6.00 Easy Eats. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 1.00 Drive TV. 1.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 3.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. Canberra Raiders v Parramatta Eels.
6.00 Mass. 6.30 Turning Point With David Jeremiah. (PGa) 7.00 Joseph Prince. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 GCBC. (R) 8.30 Living Room. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 3.00 Destination Dessert. (R) 3.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Aust. 5.00 News.
6.30 Compass: The Communicator. (PG, R) 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Grand Designs: East Essex. (Final, PGl) Hosted by Kevin McCloud. 8.30 Barons. (Madlnsv) Dani discovers a new world with Tash. 9.25 Life. (Final, Ml) Hannah’s wedding day arrives. 10.25 Harrow. (Mv, R) 11.20 Agatha Raisin. (Mv, R) 12.10 The Bikes Of Wrath. (Ml, R) 1.30 Classic Countdown. (PG, R) 2.30 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.10 Tenable. 5.00 Insiders. (R)
6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Tutankhamun With Bettany Hughes. (Premiere, PG) 8.30 Conspiracy In The Harem. (M) 9.30 Pompeii: After The Eruption. (PGas, R) 10.45 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro D’Italia. Stage 21. 1.50 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mals, R) 2.45 Gourmet Farmer. (aw, R) 4.45 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 The Voice. (Final, PG) The final four artists present one last solo performance, and then share the stage with their coach for a duet. 8.55 7NEWS Spotlight. (M) Takes a look at an investigation. 10.00 Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy. (Mal, R) Takes a candid look at the life of Jimmy Barnes, providing an insight into how he became an Aussie icon. 12.15 The Blacklist. (Mav) Dembe is put in imminent danger. 1.15 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 8.40 60 Minutes. Current affairs program. 9.40 Nine News Late. 10.10 The First 48. (Mav) 11.10 5 Mistakes That Caught A Killer. (MA15+av, R) 12.00 Unspeakable Crime: The Killing Of Jessica Chambers. (Mav) 1.00 Drive TV. (R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.30 The Sunday Project. Panellists dissect, digest and reconstitute the daily news, events and hottest topics. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. Competitors must identify a selection of leafy greens and herbs, and then battle to avoid elimination. 9.00 FBI. (Final) As the FBI investigates a deadly robbery that garnered a cache of automatic weapons for the killers, the team discover one of the perpetrators is a classmate of Jubal’s son, who is reluctant to cooperate. 11.00 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Compass. 8.00 You Can’t Ask That. 8.30 Louis Theroux: African Hunting Holiday. 9.30 The Family Court Murders. 10.30 Days Like These With Diesel. 11.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 12.15am MOVIE: Charlie’s Country. (2013, M) 2.00 ABC News Update. 2.05 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 Sarah & Duck. 5.15 Peg + Cat. 5.25 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon Forged In Fire. 1.30 Letters And Numbers. 2.00 North To South: The Full Journey. 5.20 WorldWatch. 5.45 India With Guy Martin. 6.40 In Search Of... 7.30 Loot – Blood Treasure. 9.30 Fear The Walking Dead. 11.10 My Secret Sexual Fantasy. Midnight Vogue Williams: Wild Girls. 1.00 Late Programs.
7TWO (62) 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 NBC Today. Noon The Yorkshire Vet. 1.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 1.30 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.00 The Bowls Show. 3.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 3.30 Creek To Coast. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 6.00 Border Patrol. 7.00 Border Security. 8.30 Railroad Australia. 9.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 10.30 Inside Kings Cross: The Railway. 11.30 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. Noon The Rebound. 12.30 Garden Gurus. 1.00 My Favorite Martian. 1.30 World’s Greatest Man Made Wonders. 2.30 MOVIE: Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d. (1980, PG) 4.40 MOVIE: Beachhead. (1954, PG) 6.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 7.00 Tennis. French Open. Day 8. Midnight Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Healthy Homes Australia. 9.30 Hotels By Design. 10.00 Bondi Rescue. 10.30 Reel Action. 11.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.30 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 12.30pm Cheers. 1.30 Scorpion. 3.30 Cheers. 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. 5.00 iFish. 5.30 Reel Action. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.15 Late Programs.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Richard The Stork. Continued. (2017) 6.40 Weekend At Bernie’s. (1989, PG) 8.25 Capricorn One. (1978, PG) 10.40 Far From Men. (2014, M, French) 12.35pm Shoplifters. (2018, M, Japanese) 2.50 Sun Children. (2020, PG, Farsi) 4.40 Loving. (2016, PG) 6.50 Last Chance Harvey. (2008, PG) 8.30 What Maisie Knew. (2012, M) 10.20 Rust And Bone. (2012, MA15+, French) 12.35am Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Fishing. IFS Championships. China v South Korea. Replay. 10.30 Big Angry Fish. 11.30 Step Outside. Noon The Fishing Show By AFN. 1.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 2.00 Hook Me Up! 3.00 ITM Fishing Show. 4.00 Fishing Addiction. 5.00 Wild Transport. 5.30 Big Easy Motors. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 6.30 MOVIE: Ghostbusters II. (1989, PG) 8.45 MOVIE: Rampage. (2018, M) 10.55 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. 8.00 MOVIE: Barbie: Princess Adventure. (2020) 9.30 Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Xtreme Collxtion. 2.30 Social Fabric. 3.30 MOVIE: Uptown Girls. (2003, PG) 5.20 MOVIE: The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell Of Fear. (1991, M) 7.00 MOVIE: Back To The Future Part II. (1989, PG) 9.10 MOVIE: The Matrix Reloaded. (2003, M) 11.50 Allegiance. 12.45am Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Softball. National C’ships John Reid Shield. Second semi-final. 3.00 Rugby League. NRL NT. First Grade Men’s Premiership League. 4.15 Gaelic Football. Ladies Association. H’lights. 4.30 Rugby League. NRL. WA Womens Premiership League. 6.00 Power To The People. 6.30 News. 6.40 Yellowstone. 7.35 Every Family Has A Secret. 8.40 Wik Vs Queensland. 10.10 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Sunday Agenda. 9.00 Outsiders. 10.00 Outsiders. 11.00 Business Weekend With Ross Greenwood. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 News. 3.30 News. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Chris Smith Tonight. 7.00 Sharri. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored: Encore. 10.00 Outsiders. 11.00 Late Programs.
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MONDAY, May 30 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
PRIME7 (6)
ON THE Box NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Landline. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Mum. (Ml, R) 1.30 Vera. (Mav, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (R) 3.50 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 7.00 Cycling. Giro D’Italia. H’lights. 8.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 First Australians. (PG, R) 3.10 Bamay. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. Giro D’Italia. Stage 21. H’lights.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: The Alleged Abduction. (2019, Mav) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Malv, R) 3.00 The Chase. 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 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.45 Talking Honey: Princess Diana. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGals) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 India Now! (Premiere) 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.40 Q+A. (R) 11.40 Keeping Faith. (Mal, R) 12.40 Poldark. (Mav, R) 1.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.40 Tenable. 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Saving Lives At Sea. (PG) 8.35 24 Hours In Emergency: Sliding Doors. (M) 9.30 737 Max: Ten Mistakes. (PGa, R) 10.25 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Medici: The Magnificent Part II. (Mav) 3.15 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK Newsroom Tokyo. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) The housemates are trying hard to stay calm, but Big Brother does their best to get their pulses racing. 9.00 9-1-1. (M) A social media influencer has an accident in a sauna, there is an emergency at a reality-TV show wedding, and a tragedy occurs when a mother and her daughter go hiking. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 The Resident. (Mav) A pharmacy owner dies. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 9.10 Million Dollar Murders. (Mav) 10.15 Nine News Late. 10.45 100% Footy. (M) 11.45 Manifest. (Mav) 12.35 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (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 MasterChef Australia. Contestants must create a dish for a rainy day. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns) Celebrity panelists compete to see who can remember the most about events of the week. 9.30 FBI: Most Wanted. (Mav) The team pursue a con artist who murdered a wealthy couple while posing as a personal trainer. 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. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Earth’s Tropical Islands. (Final) 8.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 9.20 Restoration Australia. 10.20 Employable Me Australia. 11.20 QI. 11.50 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Final) 12.15am Parks And Recreation. 12.55 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. 1.40 Long Lost Family. 2.25 ABC News Update. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon My Extreme Life. 12.50 Forged In Fire Latin America. 3.20 Black Market. 3.50 WorldWatch. 5.10 Shortland St. 5.40 Joy Of Painting. 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Question Team. (Final) 9.25 Taskmaster. 10.20 In My Own World. 11.10 Naked. 11.40 Late Programs.
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6am Home Shopping. 7.00 The Bowls Show. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 Better Homes And Gardens. Noon Liar. 2.00 Weekender. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.50 Cold Case. 11.50 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 TV Shop. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon The Baron. 1.05 The Young And The Restless. 2.00 World’s Greatest Man Made Wonders. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Maytime In Mayfair. (1949) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. 6.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 7.00 Tennis. French Open. Day 9. Midnight Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Grand Final. Replay. 11.00 Cheers. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 A-League Highlights Show. 10.50 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 7. Grand Prix of Monaco. 11.45 SEAL Team. 12.45am Shopping. 2.15 Late Programs.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Loving. Continued. (2016, PG) 7.25 Last Chance Harvey. (2008, PG) 9.05 All Quiet On The Western Front. (1979, PG) 11.55 Rock’n Roll. (2017, M, French) 2.05pm Weekend At Bernie’s. (1989, PG) 3.55 Capricorn One. (1978, PG) 6.10 Death Defying Acts. (2007, PG) 7.50 The Salvation. (2014, M) 9.30 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. (2000, M, Mandarin) 11.45 Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 America’s Game. 11.00 A Football Life. Noon Family Guy. 12.30 American Dad! 1.00 Harbour Cops. 2.00 Down East Dickering. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 4.30 Leepu And Pitbull. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 American Pickers. 8.30 MOVIE: Heartbreak Ridge. (1986, M) 11.15 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 SeaQuest DSV. 3.00 Social Fabric. 3.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 MOVIE: The Matrix Revolutions. (2003, M) 11.00 Young Sheldon. 11.30 Raymond. Midnight 90 Day Fiance. 1.00 Love After Lockup. 2.20 Social Fabric. 2.50 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Power To The People. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Red Chef Revival. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Extreme Africa. 7.30 Every Family Has A Secret. 8.30 Living Black. 9.00 Carry The Flag. 9.30 MOVIE: The Tracker. (2002, M) 11.15 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 1pm Piers Morgan Uncensored: Encore. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 The Rita Panahi Show. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.
TUESDAY, May 31 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
PRIME7 (6)
NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 India Now! (R) 11.00 Grand Designs. (Final, PGl, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Call The Midwife. (PGa, R) 2.00 Poldark. (Mav, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Aust. (R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.45 Tenable. 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 First Australians. (PG, R) 2.55 Living Black. (R) 3.30 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PGaln, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: My Neighbor’s Secret. (2009, Mv, R) 2.00 Police: Hour Of Duty. (Mav, R) 3.00 The Chase. 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 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.45 Garden Gurus Moments. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Space 22. (PGa) 8.30 The Family Court Murders. (Final, Ma) 9.30 Our Brain. 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.45 The Business. (R) 11.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.45 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.05 Vera. (Mav, R) 1.35 Poldark. (Mv, R) 2.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.40 Tenable. 4.25 Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 The Feed. 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 The Point. (R) 11.30 Miniseries: The Unusual Suspects. (Mls, R) 3.25 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK Newsroom Tokyo. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 9.00 The Good Doctor. (Ma) Shaun and Lea stumble upon a car accident and discover a young pregnant mother who has been badly injured. 10.00 The Rookie. (Mav) A train robbery turns deadly. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 The Resident. (Ma) A camping trip leaves a patient with a fatal disease. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 9.10 Matt Wright’s Wild Territory. (Ml) 10.10 Nine News Late. 10.40 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (MA15+av) 11.30 Murdered By Morning. (Mav, R) 12.20 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.10 The Rebound. (PG, R) 1.30 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 MasterChef Australia. Donny Toce presents his intricate dessert. 8.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.30 NCIS. (Mv, R) The team investigates the death of a US Navy officer murdered the same way as his parents a decade ago. 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Mv) 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. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? The Unseen Bits. 8.30 The Witchfinder. (Premiere) 9.00 Blunt Talk. (Premiere) 9.25 Gavin & Stacey. (Final) 9.55 Schitt’s Creek. 10.20 The Office. (Final) 10.50 Black Books. 11.15 Bounty Hunters. 11.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 12.10am Parks And Recreation. 12.30 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon Forged In Fire Latin America. 2.30 Hear Me Out. 2.55 Video Game Show. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.10 Shortland St. 5.40 Joy Of Painting. 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 The Donut King. 10.25 The Abused. 11.40 How To Leave An Abusive Relationship. 12.10am Late Programs.
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6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Liar. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Dog Patrol. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. 8.30 Foyle’s War. 10.40 Cold Case. 12.45am World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. 2.00 Highway Cops. 3.00 Bargain Hunt. 4.00 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 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 The Bill. 3.00 Garden Gurus Moments. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: Carry On Jack. (1964, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 8.00 Tennis. French Open. Day 10. Midnight Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 A-League Highlights Show. 8.30 Cheers. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.25 Socceroos: Road To Qatar. 10.55 MOVIE: Gran Torino. (2008, M) 1.15am Shopping. 2.15 Late Programs.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Death Defying Acts. (2007, PG) 7.45 The Silver Brumby. (1993, PG) 9.30 Ottolenghi And The Cakes Of Versailles. (2020, PG) 10.55 The King’s Choice. (2016, M) 1.25pm Last Chance Harvey. (2008, PG) 3.05 All Quiet On The Western Front. (1979, PG) 5.55 Monkey King: The Hero. (2016, PG) 7.30 The Young Master. (1980, M, Cantonese) 9.30 Das Boot. (1981, M, German) 12.10am Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm SAS: UK. 2.00 American Pickers. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Wheelburn. 4.30 Motor Racing. Australian Top Fuel Championship. Round 4. Highlights. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.30 Outback Opal Hunters. 9.30 Gem Hunters Down Under. 10.30 Jade Fever. 11.00 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 SeaQuest DSV. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: Green Lantern. (2011, M) 9.50 MOVIE: Black Water: Abyss. (2020, M) 11.50 Young Sheldon. 12.15am 90 Day Fiance. 1.10 Love After Lockup. 2.10 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Red Chef Revival. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Extreme Africa. 7.30 The Point. 8.00 Wellington Paranormal. 8.30 Over The Black Dot. 9.00 Feeding The Scrum. 9.30 MOVIE: Radiance. (1998, M) 11.05 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 1pm The Rita Panahi Show. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.
CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat
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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.00 Scottish Vets Down Under. (PG, R) 11.30 Space 22. (PGa, R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Poldark. (Mv, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Aust. (R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Dateline. (R) 2.35 Insight. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.10 First Australians. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 MOVIE: Surrender, Dorothy. (2006, Mads, R) 2.00 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. (PGa, 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 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.45 Explore. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 10 News First.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) 8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. 9.00 You Can’t Ask That. (Mal) 9.30 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.35 Life. (Final, Ml, R) 11.35 Poldark. (Final, PG, R) 12.35 To Be Advised. 2.35 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 3.05 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Tony Robinson: WWII By Drone. (PG) 8.30 Thatcher & Reagan: A Very Special Relationship. (PG) 9.30 Cobra. (MA15+) 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 La Jauria. (MA15+av, R) 2.40 The World’s Best Film. (PGa, R) 4.20 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK Newsroom Tokyo. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 9.00 Britain’s Got Talent. (PGa) Auditions continue as weird, wacky and wonderful acts compete in front of the celebrity judges. 10.15 The Latest: Seven News. 10.45 Outrageous Weddings. (Ma) A look at funny or disastrous wedding moments. 11.45 Absentia. (MA15+asv) 12.45 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 9.10 Travel Guides. (PGls, R) 10.10 Nine News Late. 10.40 Travel Guides NZ. (Premiere, PGln) 11.40 Hurricane Of Fire. (Mal, R) 12.30 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (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. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. Contestants become artists for a creative challenge. 8.30 Five Bedrooms. (Mal) Ainsley’s preparations for a gender reveal party are derailed by the wrath of Lachlan’s ex, Melanie. 9.30 Bull. (Ma) Bull defends a building owner. 10.30 This Is Us. (PGa) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Soccer. International Friendly. Jordan v Australia.
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Anh’s Brush With Fame. 8.00 Art Works. 8.30 Days Like These With Diesel. 9.25 Space 22. 10.00 Miniseries: The Hollow Crown. 11.50 Louis Theroux: African Hunting Holiday. 12.50am Parks And Recreation. 1.35 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. 2.15 Long Lost Family. 3.05 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon If You Are The One. 2.55 Video Game Show. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.10 Shortland St. 5.40 Joy Of Painting. 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Celebrity Letters And Numbers. 9.35 50 Years Of Star Trek. 11.15 MOVIE: Coherence. (2013, M) 12.45am Late Programs.
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6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Liar. 2.00 Sydney Weekender. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Heathrow. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 The Coroner. 8.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. 11.10 Mafia’s Greatest Hits. 12.10am World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. 1.10 Australia’s Deadliest. 2.00 Home Shopping.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 3.00 Garden Gurus Moments. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: Tender Mercies. (1983, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 8.00 Tennis. French Open. Day 11. Midnight Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 7. Grand Prix of Monaco. Replay. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.15 Evil. 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 Late Programs.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Dean Spanley. Continued. (2008, PG) 6.20 Monkey King: The Hero. (2016, PG) 7.55 Finding Your Feet. (2017, PG) 10.00 The Salvation. (2014, M) 11.40 The Young Master. (1980, M, Cantonese) 1.40pm The Silver Brumby. (1993, PG) 3.25 Death Defying Acts. (2007, PG) 5.10 Bala. (2019, PG, Hindi) 7.35 My Left Foot. (1989, M) 9.30 Gangs Of New York. (2002, MA15+) 12.30am Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Gem Hunters Down Under. 2.00 Jade Fever. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.00 Border Patrol. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Simpsons. 9.00 Housos: The Thong Warrior. 9.45 Family Guy. 10.15 American Dad! 10.45 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 SeaQuest DSV. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: Safe House. (2012, M) 9.45 MOVIE: Inside Man. (2006, MA15+) 12.15am 90 Day Fiance. 1.10 Love After Lockup. 2.10 Snapped. 3.00 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Artie: Our Tribute To A Legend. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Red Chef Revival. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Te Ao With Moana. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Great Blue Wild. 7.30 Every Family Has A Secret. 8.30 Yokayi Footy. 9.25 Bamay. 9.30 MOVIE: Sweet Country. (2017, M) 11.30 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 1pm Piers Morgan Uncensored. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.
THURSDAY, June 2 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
PRIME7 (6)
NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Aust Story. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Griff’s Canadian Adventure. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 1.30 The Weekly. (R) 2.00 Poldark. (Final, PG, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Aust. (PG, R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 First Australians. (PG, R) 2.55 Family Wellbeing Project. 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.10 First Australians. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 MOVIE: Michael. (1996, Ml, R) 2.15 Kochie’s Business Builders. 2.45 Highway Cops. (PGl, 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 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.30 Great Australian Detour. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
6.00 Soccer. International Friendly. Jordan v Australia. 6.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Ma) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News.
6.00 The Drum. 6.55 Sammy J. (PG) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. 8.30 Q+A. 9.35 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.35 The Family Court Murders. (Final, Ma, R) 11.35 Scottish Vets Down Under. (Final, PG, R) 12.05 To Be Advised. 2.05 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 Drum. (R) 5.20 Sammy J. (PG, R) 5.25 7.30. (R)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Scenic Coastal Walks With Kate Humble. (Return, PG) 8.30 On Board Britain’s Nuclear Submarine. (PGav, R) 9.25 Miniseries: Holding. (M) 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.50 Gomorrah. (Return, MA15+av) 12.45 Reprisal. (MA15+v, R) 4.20 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK Newsroom Tokyo. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGasv) 8.30 MOVIE: I Feel Pretty. (2018, Ms) A cosmetics company employee struggling with her self-image wakes from a freak accident believing she is the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet, empowering her to live fearlessly. Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Tom Hopper. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. 11.15 The Front Bar. (M) 12.15 MOVIE: Cage Dive. (2017, MA15+v, R) Joel Hogan. 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 13. Gold Coast Titans v North Queensland Cowboys. 9.50 Thursday Night Knock Off. 10.35 Nine News Late. 11.05 The Equalizer. (MA15+av) 12.00 Cold Case: New Leads Wanted. (PGa, R) 1.00 Outback & Under. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (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. 5.30 Today.
6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. Iconic chef Marco Pierre White appears, and contestants face a pressure test to win immunity by recreating his panache. 9.00 Law & Order: SVU. (Mv) Benson enlists the help of Detective Andy Parlato-Goldstein to investigate his old college’s secret society. 10.00 To Be Advised. 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. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.30 Would I Lie To You? 9.00 Hard Quiz. 9.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. 10.00 QI. 10.30 Insert Name Here. 11.00 Live At The Apollo. 11.50 Would I Lie To You? The Unseen Bits. 12.20am Parks And Recreation. 1.00 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. 1.45 Long Lost Family. 2.30 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Curse Of Oak Island. 2.20 Forged In Fire Latin America. 3.10 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. 3.20 Cyberwar. 3.50 WorldWatch. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 Joy Of Painting. 6.20 Abandoned Engineering. 7.10 Jeopardy! 7.40 News. 7.45 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Fighter Pilot: The Real Top Gun. 9.30 The World’s Toughest Prisons. 10.25 Late Programs.
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6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Cleaning Up. 2.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Dog Patrol. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. 10.30 Without A Trace. 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 Our Town. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: The Day The Earth Caught Fire. (1961, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 Emergency. 9.30 New Amsterdam. 10.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 11.00 Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 What’s Up Down Under. 8.30 Cheers. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.30 SEAL Team. 12.30am Home Shopping. 2.00 NCIS: New Orleans. 3.00 The Love Boat. 4.00 ST: Next Gen.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Ottolenghi And The Cakes Of Versailles. Continued. (2020, PG) 6.30 Bala. (2019, PG, Hindi) 8.55 Princess Caraboo. (1994, PG) 10.45 Das Boot. (1981, M, German) 1.25pm Monkey King: The Hero. (2016, PG) 3.00 Finding Your Feet. (2017, PG) 5.05 The Eagle Has Landed. (1976, PG) 7.35 Firepower. (1979, M) 9.30 Scarface. (1983, MA15+) 12.35am Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 A Football Life. Noon Family Guy. 12.30 American Dad! 1.00 Simpsons. 2.30 American Dad! 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.00 Border Patrol. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Family Guy. 8.30 MOVIE: The Hangover. (2009, MA15+) 10.40 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. 106th Running of the Indianapolis 500. H’lights. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 8.30 MOVIE: Fast & Furious 7. (2015, M) 11.10 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Red Chef Revival. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 The 77 Percent. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Great Blue Wild. 7.35 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. 8.35 Tribal. 9.30 MOVIE: Samson And Delilah. (2009, M) 11.20 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 1pm Piers Morgan Uncensored. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.
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CONDITIONS reduced the Jeff Gore sponsored 4 Ball Best Ball competition to a three round 6 hole event at the Macksville Country Club Golf. Eagerness for a game of golf saw more than expected looking for a game and rule changes allowed for tee ups for all shots. Winning team was junior Luke Laverty and Allan Clarke with Jeff Gore and Phil Bambury runners up. Individual winner was Steve Ellis. Darren Pike was the only nearest the pin winner. Latest ladies competition winner was Jo Montague with Helen Ferrero runner up. Straight shooter Rhonda McAuliffe scored nearest the pin with Desma Hughes having the fewest putts on the day. Because of course conditions the Col Harding Memorial Day due to be played on 29 May has again had to be deferred.
q Luke Laverty, who partnered with Allan Clarke, teeing off on the eighth.
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