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Planting, nurturing and reaping the benefits of sustainable living are members of the OEC Community Garden Dubbo, in the background, Graham Dicks, foreground, left to right, Allana, Andrew and Ethan Boyden, 3, and Lorna Dicks. From novice to professional, anyone can join for a small fee. To find out more information get along to the Dubbo Sustainable City Expo and Science Festival at the Western Plains Cultural Centre this Saturday, September 2, 10am to 2pm, where the gardeners will be exhibiting alongside dozens of organisations, groups and individuals promoting ways to live sustainably. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY
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“Mherv” heading our way
WHEN I hear the name ‘Merv’ I immediately think of the cricketer with the handlebar moustache, Merv Hughes, who as my luck would have it I got to spend half a day with a decade ago as part of a promotional visit... exceptional bloke! So, firstly, a thumbs up to the Rotarians who gave their “Mherv” project such an Aussie name that’s going to catch the attention of the typical Aussie bloke. And this is where it gets a bit more serious... Back in 2008, Rotarian Tony Mackenzie started discussions with the boss at the Mudgee hospital about ways to improve the health of rural men. Many were leaving it too long to get medical help for ailments. In true Rotary style, they came up with a solution and made it happen. The Men’s Health Education Rural Van – better known as “Mherv” – is a purpose-built caravan with two consulting rooms and a full-time Registered Nurse who, with the assistance of local community nurses, conducts health tests for rural men. Mherv is currently on a tour of 56 centres in NSW, including Dubbo today (Thursday, August 31), Narromine on September 2-3,
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Nyngan on September 5-6, then Bourke, Brewarrina and Lightning Ridge before heading further east. Lyn Smith from the Rotary Club of Dubbo West told us men can simply roll up for a quick (5-10 minutes), private health checkup. The van will be parked at the Rotunda in Macquarie Street. We’re told Mherv has already had significant success detecting early signs of diabetes, for example. So fellas, even if you’re not showing any obvious signs of illness, it’s worth taking the opportunity to get a test – in Dubbo today.
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Look out for “Mherv” in Dubbo today, and other nearby towns after that.
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The Wizard from Oz playing Dubbo ROBIE PORTER (pictured left) is billed as “Australia’s All-Time Number 1 Hit-maker” and many in the international music scenen refer to him as “The Wizard From Oz”. They’re fair claims when you consider his long history with and influence on Aussie music. Performing as Rob E.G., he had chart success in the early 1960s. He launched his own record label. Australian musical artists discovered, signed,
THE R U OK? Conversation Convoy will be in Dubbo this Monday, September 4, as part of a nation-wide tour. In recent years, we’ve been encouraged to ask a friend of family member “R U OK?” and now the team from this much-needed suicide prevention organisation is raising awareness of their new four-step campaign: to Ask, Listen, Encourage Action and Check in. The NSW and ACT events will feature high profile ambassadors including Allison Langdon, Travis Collins, Bruce Hopkins, Jodhi Meares, James Van Cooper, Tanya Hennessy, Steve Bastoni, Nathaniel Dean as well as former AFL player Heath Black. Look for them at the Rotunda in Macquarie Street between 8 and 9am.
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Happy Father’s Day! TO my dad, and to all the other dads who enjoy their weekly Dubbo Photo News, I hope you have a great day on Sunday and get to put your feet up, although our cartoonist Paul Dorin has a different view on that! See above. - Until next week, Keep Smiling!
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It’s scientiďŹ cally proven, sustainability is cool By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY
Evie Wells Age: 19 Status: I am not alone in this life. I am a... aming hot mess *ďŹ nger guns* If I could visit anywhere, it would be... on the set of Game Of Thrones or Berlin. I am passionate about... Literally everything. Comfort or style? I like when it’s the combination of both. Three ways to win your heart? Horror Movies, Undying Attention and Patience. Something you miss? Having my decisions made for me by my mother. Who are your top three heroes/inspirations? Tim Burton, Rodin, and Queens Of The Stone Age. If you could give one piece of advice to the whole world, what would it be? Love is an awful thing to hate. My favourite local place to visit is... the Movies. A gentleman is someone who... is kind and considerate. I spend most of my time... planning my best future. My favourite product is... orange juice and Adobe Illustrator (Don’t tell my boss).
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OH, what you can do with a bottle of coke and a packet of Mentos. It’s backyard science 101, but for some reason setting off a jet of liquid sky high in the air thanks to a sugary drink and a handful of lollies is too much fun. I have read if you exchange the Coke with tonic water, the geyser you create glows blue under a black light. Assuming you are a member of the uninitiated: take a two-litre bottle of any carbonated drink (preferably not in a plastic bottle), open it and place a flat card of any sort over the opening. Make a tube out of a piece of paper, big enough to stack six Mentos inside. Align your lolly-filled paper tube over the bottle neck and when you’re ready, remove the card to allow the Mentos to drop quickly into the bottle. Step back as the physics is pretty instantaneous. Raincoats recommended. Because Mentos are heavy they will drop to the bottom of your bottle where bubbles form on the surface of the lollies, trapping the gas in its sticky coating, the result is foam. The pressure builds rapidly and hey presto you will have yourself a home-made geyser. Make the bottle neck even narrower and the higher it will go. Do try this at home, but for Mum’s sake and hence your own safety do it outside. If someone you know under the age of 14 doesn’t think it’s EPIC, then test them out by sending them to the Dubbo Sustainable City Expo and Science Festival on Saturday, September 2, between 10am and 2pm, at the Western Plains Cultural Centre, and challenge them to be bored. There will be a live show with Fizzics Education, native animal encounters, sustainable living exhibits with tips on how to reduce energy and water bills (well okay, that one’s for those of us with all the responsibility). Learn how to create less waste and live in harmony with the environment. Discover and taste local produce and get involved in hands on science exhibits. There are plenty of kids’ activities and competitions to enter. Life is increasingly about how we entertain ourselves and science is unlimited in ways it can help us discover, experience and create new things but the more serious side to the expo is taking care of our planet and the limited resources it has. There is nothing stopping Dubbo from banning plastic cutlery for example, like Canada and most recently Seattle, leading the way to sustainability. What are you waiting for? Go get those Mentos. feedback@dubbophotonews.com.au • FOR ALL YOUR WINDOW TREATMENTS • TO INSULATE – CUT HEATING & COOLING COSTS • NEW HOMES – BRING IN YOUR PLANS FOR A QUOTE • RENOVATING, NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL • BUILDERS & COMMERCIAL WORK MOST WELCOME NOW DOING FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY!
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World class game designer and writer to host local workshop By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY THERE are quite a few jewels in the crown of this year’s Westwords Fest being held in Dubbo in September, and Ric Lagarto is definitely one of them. From 10am to 5pm, Ric will host an all day workshop called “Narrative Design and Writing for Games.” He should know. Ric is currently a game design teacher at the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, but as a game designer, narrative designer, writer and author, this creative soul has worked for the best in the business. Now, these names might be lost on mere mortals but if you know anything about the billion dollar industry that is computer gaming you’ll be familiar with names like Krome Studios, where Ric was senior designer and writer on such titles as “Clone Wars: Republic Heroes”. Australian company Krome Studios creates games for the Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Game Boy
Advance, Dreamcast, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PC and currently developing for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PlayStation Portable. Yep, gamer’s heaven. With another leading game design company, The Creative Assembly, Ric worked on “Medieval 2: Total War” and “Medieval 2: Kingdoms”, and as narrative and game designer, he worked with 2K on titles such as “Bioshock 2”. So, his credentials are nothing to sneeze at in the gaming world. Keen gamers and writers can bask in Ric’s presence for a full day of practical exercises to put you into the headspace of writing for games. Before entering into the designing and writing games Ric worked for 12 years in professional theatre and on community cultural development projects as a director, writer and performance maker. His passion is to create engaging narratives and experiences with a focus on creativity, innovation and imagination.
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A cardiac arrest can happen to people of all ages, not just the elderly. If someone’s heart stops, quick-thinking and proper CPR plays a huge part in improving their chances of survival, according to Red Cross. With summer fast approaching Red Cross is urging the people of Dubbo to undertake CPR training as it could save the life of a loved one, local Red Cross First Aid trainer George Chapman said. CPR courses, and refresher courses, are available during September. Phone 1300 367 428.
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Riverfest set to amp up regional food and wine By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY
GLENN Shorrock, Wendy Matthews, 1927, Dragon, John Paul Young, Eurogliders, Shane Howard of Goanna, Chocolate Starfish, Misex and Sharon Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill are no strangers to the central west only on Saturday, September 16, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be performing at Riverfest Food, Wine and Music Festival. Local producers from the region will be offering fare for the audience to enjoy while they kick back to some legendary tunes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m hoping it will be a food and wine festival as well, one we can call our own,â&#x20AC;? said Lazy River Estate owner Pamela Scott. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Riverfest Food, Wine and Music Festival is an exciting, new event to help put Dubbo and the Central West on the map for local produce, in particular our local food and beverage suppliers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Through the collaboration of local restaurants,
mobile catering vans and regional beverage producers, we have been able to develop a fantastic line up of food and beverage stalls for all festival goers,â&#x20AC;? Pam said. Well-known local restaurants; Press and Bellotiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, food vans The MEXI co, Trang Le Vietnamese and Silo & Co will be participating. The Chefs will showcase their culinary talents with a variety of delicious creations available throughout the Festival. Small Acres Cyder, Mudgee Brewery, Moothi Estate (Pinot Grigio), Walter Wines (Cabernet/Shiraz), Vinifera Wines (Sparkling) and First Ridge Estate (Enzo, RosĂŠ, Vermintino) will be providing the wines, beers and ciders of the region. Performers: Glenn Shorrock, Wendy Matthews, 1927, Dragon, John Paul Young, Eurogliders, Shane Howard of Goanna, Chocolate Starfish, Mi-sex and Sharon Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill.
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Tours to the Marshes begin in September By JOHN RYAN
AFTER years of false starts RiverSmart has commenced guided tours to the Macquarie Marshes, with the first bus off the rank scheduled for late September. RiverSmart CEO Dr Bill Phillips said it’s been a long, long time coming. “Initially, through our partnerships with Langley’s Coaches and the Warren Macquarie Local Aboriginal Lands Council, we’ll be offering day-trip tours departing from either Dubbo or the Window on the Wetlands Centre in Warren,” Dr Phillips said. During the introductory period tours will be available up to three days per week according to demand. The trial period will see a Langley’s coach depart from Dubbo on Saturdays which will also pick up sightseers in Warren.
The tours will be fully catered with morning tea and lunch provided and the cost is expected to be $115 per person from Dubbo, $95 per head for those starting from Warren. Longtime Dubbo bus tour operator Phil Langley said it’s an exciting project. “We believe this new tourism product will be very popular as we’ve being fielding inquiries about Marsh tours for years now,” Mr Langley said. “We’ve worked with RiverSmart before and see this is a strong partnership.” Dr Phillips said there’s been strong demand for far too long by people wanting to get decent access to the Macquarie Marshes – he says everyone hears how amazing the wetlands is but few get a chance to check it out. “The tours will include infor-
mation about the Macquarie river catchment, the ecology and wildlife of the Marshes plus the early history of the region, both the Indigenous heritage and early explorers and European settlers,” Dr Phillips said. “We have access to some of the best parts of the Marshes so people will get to see them in all their glory.” Last year RiverSmart secured a grant which enabled consultants Tarani Group to prepare the Destination Macquarie Marshes Action Plan. That plan is now being implemented by a Task Force comprising representatives of NSW National Parks and Wildlife, the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Warren, Coonamble, Walgett and Bogan Shires - the four ‘gateways’ to the Marshes. The Task Force is being chaired by RiverSmart CEO Dr Bill Phillips.
Macquarie Marshes Tours Tours to the Macquarie Marshes will begin later this month, organised by RiverSmart. PHOTO: SUPPLIED, OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE.
• The first tour will be on Thursday, September 21, leaving from Warren. • The first Dubbo bus tour is scheduled for Saturday, September 23. • Bookings and inquiries can be directed to the toll free number 1800 748 379 or macmarshtours@gmail.com • More details are available on www. riversmart.org.au
Multicultural workplace a plus for Sam By JOHN RYAN SAM Wang spends his weekdays at Fletcher International Exports surrounded by working multiculturalism, an oddity in many parts of regional Australia. Originally from China, Sam came to study at high school. “I came here in 2005 when I was 16 so I’d say I know more about Australia than I do about my own country. I did high school in Melbourne,” Sam said. He’s now 18 months into his job. “I came to Dubbo for permanent residency, I have to stay here for a minimum of two years, I’ve been in Dubbo for 18 months,” telling Dubbo Photo News he had no luck until he applied at the local meat works. “I came to Dubbo and applied for several jobs and this is the first job I’ve got,” pointing out the advantages of his role. “For me it’s relaxing working out here, because I want to be busy, I like to be running quickly and I don’t like wasting time – I don’t want to be here doing nothing,” he said. Sam said one of the best things about Fletchers is the company’s belief in multiculturalism and treating people with respect on a daily basis rather than just saying those things are core values. “Australia is a multicultural country so I can meet people from all over the world who work here, I’m happy to work here, there are people from different backgrounds and we all work together, we’ve known each other and we respect each other’s culture,” Sam said. “I’ve made a lot of good mates out here from Australia and all parts of the world.” He says the importance of Fletchers to Dubbo and the region is underestimated by many locals who don’t see what happens in and around the plant on a daily basis. “It’s not only the biggest company, it’s the biggest sheep meat processor in Australia and it’s very important to Dubbo,” Sam said. In addition to his work on the floor, Sam’s excellent English skills often see him called on to act as a translator for other Chinese workers at the plant.
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South Dubbo Weir Rock Ramp and Fishway Project completed CONSTRUCTION is now complete on a rock ramp and fishway at the South Dubbo Weir, one of Dubbo Regional Council’s most important capital projects. Dubbo Regional Council’s Director Infrastructure and Operations, Ian Bailey, said the project had been designed to not only improve public safety at the site, but to also ensure the City’s future water supply. “The fishway will allow native fish to move upstream and downstream through the South Dubbo Weir, providing great benefits for native fish stocks between Dubbo and Burrendong Dam,” Mr Bailey said.
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Draft Water Connection, Backflow Prevention and Pricing Policy A NEW draft Water Connection, Backflow Prevention and Pricing Policy, which proposes changes relating to Council’s billing arrangements for serviced Strata Title and Community Plan properties went on Public Exhibition this week. If adopted Council will directly bill the Owners Corporation or Community Association for all water usage within developments where each lot is not separately metered by a Council authorised, installed and maintained water meter. Written submissions to Mr Mark Riley, General Manager, Dubbo Regional Council, PO Box 81, Dubbo or by email council@dubbo.nsw.gov.au and up to September 29, 2017 at 5.00pm.
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By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY YOU may have seen Alison Dance reporting local stories on WIN News. She’s a newby to Dubbo and on the whole the city has treated her well, despite a very bleak welcome by thieves who broke into her home on August 1, practically the week she arrived. “I came home from work to find a brick thrown through the front window. At first it didn’t look like anyone had been into the house until I went into the bedroom and saw bindy-filled footprints, my cupboards, bedside table and even underwear drawer hanging open,” said Alison. “My iPad was taken and my Macbook, which took a year to save for but most devastatingly contains irreplaceable photos and videos of my baby nephew who tragically passed away last year.” No one deserves this. “I hadn’t had time to unpack fully so nothing was obvious on display. My jewellery was in a shoebox and a red jewellery box that’s more like a makeup bag but both were stolen. “I didn’t have much but it was expensive and sentimental including a full Pandora bracelet from my 18th birthday, with charms collected from overseas, birthdays and Christmases. “A Tiffany & Co. necklace I treated myself to with my first full-time pay, a Pandora ring from my first anniversary, an opal bracelet from a childhood trip to the red centre. A string of pearls from my family for my 21st. Cameo earrings from Napoli, a special trip with my sister. A gold watch from my 18th and a Mimco necklace, two bracelets and earrings. “A collection of rings from my high school graduation and family gifts. They even took my perfumes! Everything I’ve collected, been gifted and worked for my whole life gone.”
Alison is obviously distressed that these valuable items have been swiped so callously, knowing their personal and deep meaning is worthless to the culprits has made it a hard pill to swallow. “A local kindly shared his hotel’s CCTV with police but they haven’t identified anyone yet nor do they have any leads with the one fingerprint they found. I’ve started an obsessive habit of scouring Facebook sales pages, Gumtree and eBay for Dubbo and a wide surrounding area. I spend outings observing peoples jewellery as the walk by just in case.” Police believe its possible Alison was being watched and the thieves knew she was new to the area. All the more reason to keep an eye out for new neighbours and greet them to your street, extra watchful for lurking strangers. “The police think they may have learnt my routine and are clearly confident enough to break in, in broad daylight. It makes me feel sick and Alison on graduation day wearunsafe to know a stranger was in my ing pearls stolen upon her move bedroom, rummaging through my beto Dubbo. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED. longings and stealing my only valuables but worse that nothing seems like it will be done. “What completely shocks and upsets me “I leave the blinds permanently down for fear of a stranger watching and will is the attitude towards theft in a city with a never again be able to display my prized pos- crime rate well above state average. Crime seems to be accepted, just part of life in this sessions in a house that should be a home.” Being from Griffith, Alison was so excit- town and little seems to be done about it,” Alied to move back to a country area and really son said. embrace the community as her own so it has “Most people I speak to aren’t surprised by been a massive slap in the face and incredibly my experience and recount their own break disheartening. in, a neighbours or a friends. None had their
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Favourite song? Katy Perry songs Favourite colour? Pink because it’s bright Favourite game? Lego because I can build what I want Who is your best friend? Makaylee. When I forget things she lets me borrow it What makes you laugh? When Dad tickles me What makes you sad? Daddy rousing on me What are you afraid of? Scary dreams, I used to have them but not anymore. I now only dream about unicorns If you could change your name what would it be? Imogen. She’s a girl in my class What are you really good at? Jumping on the bed and hopscotch. I’m a little bit good What is your favourite thing to eat for lunch? Fish and chips on the weekend What is your favourite fruit? Watermelon, it’s juicy What would you like to be when you grow up? A pink and purple mermaid so I can swim with dolphins How old is grown up? 14
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Alison on graduation day wearing pearls stolen upon her move to Dubbo. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED.
Alison’s Mimco earrings were stolen by thieves police think were watching her movements. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED
The Mimco necklace thieves stole in broad daylight on August 1. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED.
belongings returned, just another ‘stat’ on the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research which latest figures show more than 60 reported cases of break and enter (dwelling) per month from December to March. It does not inspire any confidence or any desire to settle here.” It’s a good point Alison and some-
thing our fair city needs to get proactive in policing. “We need to look out for each other, be outraged that heartless criminals are making our city unsafe, demand action and justice from our law enforcement and help them to deliver it. We need to be a community.”
ARIES: Your health may slow you down a little. Take it as an opportunity to pull back and take stock of your future, both professional and personal. TAURUS: Stress may be here, there and everywhere, but see it for what it is: a fountain of energy with the power to bolster your efficiency. When your back’s against the wall, miracles tend to happen. GEMINI: You’ll be granted new responsibilities at work that won’t necessarily mesh with your talents, but they will lead to a nice promotion. CANCER: Seeing students in classroom situations will inspire you to do the same. A bright future lies ahead for you with the new knowledge you will acquire. LEO: Your return to work has already taken on a decidedly routine flavour and you will find yourself craving change. Plan a little and do some
groundwork, and before long you will have set a new life in motion. VIRGO: It’s always easier to get along with people to whom we’re not linked emotionally. One of your kids may stretch your patience a bit on matters of discipline. LIBRA: You will need to factor in a bunch of details. At work, you will be in charge of organising an event for many people, and your communication skills will be put to the test. SCORPIO: Your leadership skills will be called for at work or elsewhere. At the very least your talents will help resolve a conflict between two parties, and you will be considered a hero for saving the day.
SAGITTARIUS: One of your children may slow you down. You will have to hurry more than usual to make your appointments. Your home and family will be your focus. CAPRICORN: You will have to plan several trips. You will need to clarify a number of small matters at work and with the family. You might also be privy to an astonishing secret. AQUARIUS: You’ll finally receive the green light to finance a project. You might consider starting your own business at home or with a relative. PISCES: Despite all the hustle and bustle, you may have the impression that things are not moving ahead fast enough. You may suggest some rather ambitious projects. The luckiest signs this week: Gemini, Cancer and Leo
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LOCAL building company MAAS Constructions has been awarded the tender to commence constructions on Stage 1 of Macquarie Home Stay which will include 14 guest rooms with shared self-catering kitchen facilities and communal living room. “We are so pleased to appoint a local building company, they employ local trades and use local building suppliers so it's a great thing that this build will support the local economy,” Macquarie Home Stay managing director Rod Crowfoot said. The project has received $3.3 million in funding from the NSW Government’s Restart NSW Cobbora Transition Fund, established to create infrastructure that drives economic growth and productivity in the region. A sod turning was held on Monday this week.
DUBBO Regional Council will begin a survey next week to make sure water and sewerage services are meeting the community’s expectations. “Council conducts this survey every two years to ensure we are meeting the Customer Service Standards for Water and Sewerage,” Infrastructure and Operations acting director Ian Bailey said. The survey will run for two weeks and will be done over the phone. The results will assist in determining customer expectations and monitoring changes. “The information gained is very important for the development and evaluation of the Council’s water and sewerage services,” Mr Bailey said.
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One man’s trash is another man’s treasure By SARAH HARVEY FOR most of us, broken washing machines, microwaves and computers would be considered garbage, but for the volunteers at Central West Makers Place they’re seen as so much more. The Central West Makers Place is a community group which provides accessible technology available for those who share a passion of innovating, creating and collaborating. Their workshop, located at the South Dubbo Veterans and Community Men’s Shed, has access to a fully equipped woodwork and metal work room, lapidary workshop, computer lab and two
3D printers all available for members to use to bring their creations to life. Secretary Martin Clark says sustainability is very important to them, with many of their projects consisting of used and recycled goods. “We collect old junk electronics that people throw away and strip them down. We keep anything that’s usable so people can make things like motors and switches out of them. Anything that’s left over we take to one of the E-waste places making sure it’s properly disposed of.” The group are excited to commence their newest sustainable project ‘Aquaponics’ in the near future. “Aquaponics is a compact, self-sustain-
ing ecology where you grow vegetables and fish. They feed off each other and you get veggies and fish out of it,” said Central West Makers Place president Adam Clark. Volunteers from the Central West Makers Place will SUSTAINABILI TY be at the Dubbo Sustainable FEATURE City Expo and Science Festival at DRTCC this Saturday (September 2) and will showcase an impressive display of their projects and equipment so if you’re interested in signing up be sure not to miss it. Yearly memberships are $50. Their workshop is Central West Makers Place president Adam Clark open 12pm to 6pm every Friday however working on one of his projects in the computer lab. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/SARAH HARVEY times can be flexible if required.
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Walan Mayinygu Indigenous Entrepreneurship Pop-Up Hub STRENGTHENING Indigenous entrepreneurship and business know-how is the aim of a one-week program which has been running at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre (DRTCC) in Dubbo. Run by the Charles Sturt University (CSU), the Walan Mayinygu Indigenous Entrepreneurship Pop-Up Hub project aims to strengthen Indigenous entrepreneurship in regional communities across NSW. Twelve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs teaching and presenting at the Walan Mayingu Dubbo program alongside professors from Charles Sturt University and executive educators. The Hub ends today, Thursday, September 1. For further information visit the Walan Mayinygu Facebook site.
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City’s past not just bricks and mortar By NATALIE HOLMES SHARING the city’s colourful past in a way that’s engaging and entertaining is the aim of two upcoming walking tours of Dubbo. Titled Heritage Encounters, the first walk will centre on Society and Culture on September 7 while Crime and Justice will be the focus on November 11. Macquarie Regional Library local studies officer Simone Taylor will conduct the first tour, explaining that the walk will follow the heritage trail signage installed in the CBD late last year. “The walk I’m doing is a way to let people know about the Heritage Trail,” she said. “We didn’t do a lot of promotion when the Heritage Trail was installed so I’m hoping that this walk will bring it to life.” Simone was new to Dubbo when she undertook the project’s research and she found it to be a fascinating way to learn about her adopted abode. “I really enjoyed working on the project and doing the research and discovering all the unique elements of Dubbo’s history,” she said. “This tour really shows that it’s not just a built heritage, we found some really quirky stories as well.” Some of the interesting facts include the establishment of Dubbo’s first hospital being the result of a wealthy businessman and his complicated love life. Another titbit reveals that local hotels were the community centres of town, and there were once so many cinemas that Dubbo’s entire
Macquarie Regional Library local studies officer Simone Taylor will present “Society and Culture” from 11am on September 7. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY
“What endless trouble, heart burnings, expense and worry a man may start who once allows a bad woman to sway his will…” – from the Dubbo CBD Society and Culture Heritage Trail
population could go to the movies at once. Dubbo’s infamous flood in 1955 also left 4000 people homeless, with the air force flying in supplies by parachute. “Another interesting story is that the first building was the gaol,” Simone says. “In 1936, the balcony collapsed at the Macquarie View Hotel while there was an auction being conducted. And then there’s the dip in the LH Ford Bridge, which opened on September 26, 1969. Engineers could not determine why there was a dip, which
remains there to this day.” “Some of the stories are not on display because they were quite unpleasant and the topics such as abortion and murder were too confronting. “Dubbo has some great stories to tell, and all of these things happened a long time ago. It would be a very dull place if nothing ever happened.” Not knowing any of the history previously made Simone’s job all the more eye-opening when she took on the task. Now she hopes that visitors and locals alike will join her on the Heritage Trail to discover all the information for themselves. “We’ve seen people doing the self-guided walk and they seem really interested. Hopefully, this will help people who haven’t seen the panels, as a way of getting more people aware of the project.” The second tour will be conducted by Western Plains Cultural Centre manager Andrew Glassop, who manages the Heritage Trail project. The pair will talk about some of the panels as well as sharing other stories.
HERITAGE ENCOUNTER HERITAGE WALKS Macquarie Regional Library local studies officer Simone Taylor will lead the “Society and Culture” heritage trail tour from 11am on September 7, and Crime and Justice with Andrew Glassop, 2pm, on November 11 from the Church Street Rotunda.
Larry to weave his magic with Indigenous storytelling Larry Brandy is a renowned Indigenous story teller who will be appearing at the Dubbo Sustainable City Expo and Science Festival on SUSTAINABILITY Saturday, September 2, 2017. Bringing copies of his new ABC Colouring-in book, called “W is FEATURE for Wiradjuri”, Larry is always entertaining and enlightening. Dubbo Photo News caught up with Larry who is currently on the road touring. By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY What will you be doing at the Expo? At the expo I will be displaying real Aboriginal artefacts from the Wiradjuri Nation. These include emu callers, spear throwers (wamar), boomerangs (bargan) and spears. I will also have a kangaroo (wambuwuny) skin cloak with my story on it (designed by Wiradjuri artist Lynette Riley), and possum (wilay) skin. I will be talking about how Wiradjuri people hunted and found food in traditional times. I will also be talking a bit about science and how Aboriginal people had a great knowledge of their environment. What do you think visitors to the Expo will take away from your stories? Visitors will take away a knowledge of how much Aboriginal people know about their environment and the plants and animals. I want children to know more about Wiradjuri culture as they live on Wiradjuri Country. Do you talk about Indigenous astronomy and what are some of the key elements to that? I don’t really talk about Indigenous astronomy as I am still learning. Dinawan (the emu) is on my kangaroo skin
and he is an important animal in the sky near the Milky Way. How old are the stories you share? Aboriginal stories have been here as long as Aboriginal people have been here. W is for Wiradjuri” by Larry Brandy, illustrations st at o s by Kristie st e Peters. ete s. Archaeologists say that this is more than 60,000 years, out protectes or stories which talk about Aboriginal people say that we have always been here. Some of our ing the environment? stories include the megafauna which were There are many storiess about progiant marsupials which were here 10,000 tecting the environment and not beyears ago. ing greedy. Tiddalik is probably the What can we learn today from them, parbest known one about nott being ticularly with regard to living sustainably? ralia greedy with water. Australia I talk to children about how Aboriginal is such a dry country that hat people didn’t cut down trees and never water is very important nt killed an animal for fun. We used part of for everyone. The story of the tree for bowls and canoes, and when Tiddalik shows how thee we killed an animal for food we used al- smallest animal (Galinmost all of the animal. There was very lit- dulin the eel) made Tidtle waste. Our tools and weapons could dalik laugh to let out all be used for many things for example the the water and Tiddaspear thrower (wamar) is also a knife, it lik promised never to bee can carry water and it can help make fire. greedy again. Other stories ies If it breaks we would fix it using resin. We talk about never killing anwould not throw it away. cting imals for fun and respecting Are there words in the Indigenous languag- the laws taught by the Elders. ders.
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Dubbo Regional Disability sports carnival set for October ON Sunday, October 15, 2017 the Dubbo Regional Disability sports carnival will take place at Barden Park from 10am to 5pm. Organisers at Breakthru People are calling for nominations now for the different events. These include running, walking, wheelchair, shot putt, long jump, turbo javelin and novelty events, Tug-a-War, Tunnel Ball and Egg and Spoon Wheelchair. The event is open to over 16s from all the Disability Providers in Dubbo and surrounds, their clients and customers, no matter what their disability. A barbecue lunch will be provided. Entry forms are available by phoning 0438 436 148.
IT’S A RECORD! Snooty, the Guinness World Records title holder for Oldest manatee (in captivity), has passed away following an accident, a day after celebrating his 69th birthday. Born on July 21, 1948, Snooty lived at the South Florida Museum in Bradenton, Florida, USA, where he was first brought in 1949 when he was just a calf. South Florida Museum chief executive Brynne Anne Besio said Snooty’s death appeared to be “a heartbreaking accident” and added that staff were “devastated”.
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BID TO STOP LITTERING AT SKATE PARK AND ELSTON PARK Dubbo Regional Council has teamed up with Netwaste to tackle the problem of litter across the region. The Netwaste Litter Reduction Implementation Plan aims to encourage the community members who use the Skate Park or Elston Park to think about the impact littering has and to get the community involved in keeping parks clean.
PUBLIC NOTICES TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELLINGTON FACILITIES Residents are advised that Dubbo Regional Council’s Wellington Administration Building, Works Depot and Waste Transfer Station will be closed for business on Friday 1 September 2017 and will reopen at 9.00am on Monday 4 September 2017.
“As part of this project Council will be installing Netwaste-funded ‘Don’t Be a Tosser’ signage, CCTV and in Elston Park bin sensors will also be installed,” Project Manager, Ben Pilon, said.
Waste collection, which takes place each Friday, will run as normal on this day. The Library, Wellington Caves and Visitor Information Centre will operate normal tour times and business hours.
“The sensor bins are equipped with lights or sounds which go off when people use them, this has been shown to encourage and increase the use of the bins,” he said.
For general enquiries, requests for service or emergencies please phone (02) 6801 4000.
2017 ANNUAL CLEANUP SERVICE FOR BULKY RUBBISH Council will be conducting the Annual Kerbside Clean-up service for collection of bulky rubbish and green waste during August and September this year. The service will be available to residents within the Dubbo area collection district that receive a weekly garbage/fortnightly recycling service from Council and residents in Wellington and Geurie that receive a weekly garbage service from Council. The clean-up collections will be conducted over one week in each zone.
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Dubbo Regional Council’s Ben Pilon with Kheelen Brown, the lucky winner of the skateboard.
Mr Pilon said it was a priority to work closely with the community and the people who use the areas to make a difference.
SOUTH DUBBO WEIR ROCK RAMP AND FISHWAY PROJECT COMPLETED
What zone are you in? Residences located within the Dubbo 50/60 kph speed zone are in Dubbo Urban zone 2 or 3. The day when you will be required to place bulky rubbish on the footpath can be selected from the following table. ZONES Dubbo Zone 2 - west of the Macquarie River Dubbo Zone 3 - east of the Macquarie River and south of the Dubbo - Sydney (Main Western) railway line
Place bulky waste out by: Sunday 3, September 2017 Sunday 10, September 2017
Please note that the following conditions apply: Your bulky rubbish and green waste MUST be placed out for collection by the day indicated in the table above AND no earlier than seven days before that day. Any waste that is ineligible for collection or that is placed out for collection AFTER the appropriate date for your zone will NOT be collected and will remain the responsibility of the resident. There is a limit of the equivalent of one level box trailer load or one cubic metre (m3) of garbage per residence. Quantities in excess of this amount will only be removed if requested by the resident and at a cost of $150.00/m3 to the resident. Old TVs and domestic e-waste should be placed separately for collection. Green waste should be separated from other garbage. Tie prunings into bundles with string or rope and place loose garden waste such as lawn clippings and leaves in cardboard boxes. Whitegoods and other metal items should be placed in a separate heap for collection. Remove doors from old freezers and fridges. Place loose garbage in boxes or bags. Household hazardous waste and liquids (such as chemicals, poisons, oil, paint and batteries) will NOT be collected. Commercial properties are NOT eligible for this service. Truck and tractor tyres will NOT be accepted. Place bulky rubbish and garden waste on the footpath, making sure it does not obstruct people using the footpath. For information about this service please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre on (02) 6801 4000.
The South Dubbo Weir was constructed in 1942.
Construction is now complete on a rock ramp and fishway at the South Dubbo Weir, one of Dubbo Regional Council’s most important capital projects. Dubbo Regional Council’s Director Infrastructure and Operations, Ian Bailey, said the project had been designed to not only improve public safety at the site, but to also ensure the City’s future water supply. “The fishway will allow native fish to move upstream and downstream through the South Dubbo Weir, providing great benefits for native fish stocks between Dubbo and Burrendong Dam,” Mr Bailey said.
“More importantly, the rock ramp will address priority safety issues. At the foot of the original weir, the water was extremely turbulent and induced a strong undertow current. With the new rock ramp, the depth is now shallower, and we’ve been able reduce the turbulence and also the risk of drowning,” he said. “I would like to thank the team at David Payne Constructions for all their efforts along with NSW Public Works who were engaged by Council to oversee the project”.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS The NSW Local Council Elections will be held on Saturday 9 September 2017 where polling venues will be open from 8am to 6pm for community members to lodge their vote. Dubbo Regional Council was formed on 12 May 2016 following the merger of the former Dubbo City and Wellington councils. Upon the announcement of the newly formed Council, the then Minister of Local Government, Paul Toole, also announced that the new Council area would include five
wards; Central, East, North, South and Wellington. The location of polling venues will be provided by the Electoral Commission of NSW are available at www.votensw.info and pre-polling is now available at the Dubbo Returning Office and Wellington Civic Centre until 8 September 2017. It is important that you ensure that you are able to vote for the ward you are registered in at your proposed polling venue. For more information, go to www.dubbo.nsw.gov.au.
For more information regarding the above, phone Dubbo Regional Council on (02) 6801 4000 or head to our website dubbo.nsw.gov.au
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WE were so thrilled to have hosted the two students who spent time to educate some of our Hear our Heart volunteers about aspects of hearing testing. This an exciting new partnership between the Hear Our Heart Ear Bus and Macquarie University and we look forward to strengthening this partnership in the future. We are grateful to the Dubbo Regional Council for providing accommodation for our volunteers at the Dubbo Holiday Park to enable us to keep the project running.
Thumbs up to the person who & found a parcel I left in my shopping trolley in the car park under Coles a couple of weeks ago and returned it to Robyn’s Kitchen. Thanks so much I really appreciate your honesty. Thumbs down to the female ' driver who flew around the corner at the Darling Street lights, on a red light, almost killing my son and another child who were crossing on a ‘green man’. Quick thinking on their part saved their lives but you should be ashamed of yourself.
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Thumbs up to Lisa and staff at the Cobra Street Mini mart. The food is always fresh and great value for my big family. Your service is wonderful!
Audiologist Madeline Pearson with pre-schooler Jakyah Dunn.
Audiologist Madeline Pearson with Dubbo West Primary School student Aaliyah Pascoe in the Ear Bus.
Thumbs up to Chris at Dubbo & East Post Office for exceptional great service to all his customers. Very much appreciated. Thumbs up from the Two & Annettes to the mystery lady who shared our table at the Church Street Cafe last Saturday, and left before us then we discovered she’d paid for our meals! We want her to know we are very appreciative. Thumbs up and thank you to & the young lady who anonymously paid for our pre-luncheon drinks at the Short Street Cafe on Thursday, August 3. While celebrating a birthday, four of us were aware of our over enthusiasm and thought we may have offended ... but no... she was delighted to see mature ladies enjoying themselves so much. Thumbs up to Fantasty Dubbo & Dancesport for a great Retro Ball
Kerrie Miller teaches the Hear our Heart volunteer Sue Went how to use our portable automatic audiometer with student Aaliyah Carroll.
Supervising audiologist Jean Tsembis of Sydney with Orana Heights students and brothers, Joseph and Billy Darlington.
Book Week at Dubbo Christian School DUBBO Christian School K-6 students held a costume parade for parents following our whole
school assembly to celebrate Book Week with a dress-up day on Tuesday, August 22.
on August 19. The dance floor was never empty and Dubbo’s dance talent shone again. Thumbs up to staff at Lion’s & Pride restaurant for a fantastic night and to Gemma for being so warm and welcoming and giving great service.
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Finding out what ward voters are in remains a confusing issue. Pictured is the northern boundary of Central Ward. As yet, no detailed ward boundaries are available without online access or visiting the electoral commission office on Macquarie Street. PHOTO: SCREEN SHOT OF ONLINE WARD SEARCH ENGINE.
Voters increasingly angry over ward system, confusion remains By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY “THIS ward system is the biggest balls up I’ve ever seen, and I don’t think political parties should come into local government. I’ve always been against it and I think it’s wrong when they run on a ticket,” said one Dubbo resident this week when asked by Dubbo Photo News on the main street their thoughts on council. Another couple, voiced their opinion this week. “You’re asking for the opinion of a local, who was born in Dubbo in 1941, I have never seen such mismanagement of local government and the state government. We had a wonderful system working beautifully and if it ain’t broke don’t fix it,” he said. “We don’t understand anything about the wards. We don’t know who to vote for and we just got to look at our conscience and do the best we can.” His wife agreed. “We don’t understand this at all, and we had a good council and we would have preferred to have just had that. We didn’t like the fact that we were given a chairman that nobody knew anything about and he’s just taken over the role of everything in Dubbo. So I’d like to go back to the old system,” she said. These are voices of anonymous residents who with just 9 days to go to election
day are still in the dark about the election process. Prepolling opened on Monday this week, allowing anyone with questions plenty of time to confirm who they can actually vote for. Virginia Carter attended prepolling this week, only to be told she was not in the ward she had believed herself to be. Much confusion exists for South Dubbo residents, many of whom have been so all their lives, only to find for this election they are now part of Central Dubbo. Residents in West Dubbo are north or south ward voters. It could be said, the 2017 council election is giving Dubbo one of it’s biggest identity crises yet, which makes amalgamation pale in comparison. Facebook is playing its part as well, becoming the forum of choice for many to vent frustration, pose questions and for candidates to initially tear strips off each other until East ward candidates Stephen Lawrence and Cody Jones proposed an amnesty of sorts that while online in discussions about the election, to have some decorum. The feeling downtown is that north ward candidate, Ben Shields, whose popularity waxes and wanes depending on which camp you’re listening, may well have been
an intended victim of the ward system, designed to phase his presence in council out altogether. He has by a stroke of genius campaigning and marketing however, strategically placed himself in a group in each ward, practically guaranteeing himself a seat on council by default. Issues being raised by candidates range from stopping the waste and getting dedicated people on council staff tasked with the job of sourcing grant money instead of dipping into resident pockets every time there’s a new council expense (John Ryan, central ward candidate); the East ward candidates Stephen Lawrence and Cody Jones, and Central ward candidate Kris Stevens have called for a stand on privatisation and putting a stop to outsourcing talent when there’s plenty available right here in the city putting local jobs on the agenda. South ward candidate Greg Mohr, and by default, Ben Shields, are keen to push for the creation of a car park on the unused rail land immediately next to Caltex Park. Central ward candidate Vicki Etheridge, and by default, Ben Shields, have praised the tradition of Dubbo Regional Council (and the Western Plains Council before that, and the Dubbo City Council before that) of treating Australia Day with respect and embracing all cultures in its var-
ious ceremonies. She has also taken a shot across the bow of real estate agents trying to change the zoning of South Dubbo. Wellington candidate, Jacob Perry, and by default, Ben Shields, is calling for a 24hour police station in Wellington. East ward candidate Dayne Gumley, and by default, Ben Shields, sees great potential for the future of Apollo Estate and its residents proposing an attitude change from council and a cohesive attempt to improve the area. The 2017 council election is anything but dull.
Prepolling is open at the Macquarie Street pop-up Electoral Commission office between the Old Dubbo Gaol and Priceline to cast your vote. You can only vote for the candidates standing in your ward. When you arrive you will need to know what ward you are in, as you can only vote for candidates in your ward. To find out what ward you’re in visit http:// map.elections.nsw.gov.au Pre-polling is now open.
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Home Stay Sweet Home has broken ground John Ryan ❚ OPINION & ANALYSIS Send your news tips to john.ryan@panscott.com.au or 0429 452 245 txt is best
IT doesn’t get more community than the Macquarie Home Stay success, the first sod turned this week after eight years of planning and fundraising. This is what can be achieved by committed local people working with all levels of government. The Homestay will provide lowcost, convenient accommodation for people from across the region who have family in Dubbo Hospital, and Stage One will see 14 guest rooms, communal kitchen and other living areas. The NSW government kicked in more than $3 million to the project, former state MP Dawn Fardell pleased that current member Troy Grant kept working with the Home Stay committee to push the project through. During a recent hospital walkthrough, Troy Grant told Premier Gladys Berejiklian how he had to spend the night on the hospital floor after driving from his police station at Walgett when his daughter was born prematurely. I’ve spent plenty of nights sleeping on the floor or chairs at the hospital to be with family members – and that’s bad enough even when you live in Dubbo, so this project will make an enormous difference to so many people. Local company MAAS Group was named to build the first stage, so that means more local jobs. And don’t forget the hundreds of thousands of dollars thrown at the Home Stay by the local Country Womens’ Association (CWA) branch, raised from the sale of their Dubbo HQ. I love the CWA’s alternate title of Cranky Womens’ Association and love to see that organisation getting cranky with government when they feel the bush is being let down – these ladies certainly stand their ground. Next week Dubbo will be the site of a major CWA campaign launch championing women and families living in regional and rural NSW as part of its annual Awareness Week from September 2 to 9. This year’s campaign focuses on four key areas: z The rights of grandparents as primary carers of their grandchildren z Encouraging and assisting rural and regional women in starting their own small business z Advocating for greater financial literacy amongst rural and regional women z Building resilience amongst teenage girls in rural and regional NSW. The launch will take place at the Railway Bowling Club on Saturday, September 2, at 10.30am.
More jobs SPEAKING of jobs, how much money is being pumped into the local economy by what seems to be almost non-stop construction on a gigantic scale at Fletch-
Member for Dubbo Troy Grant Macquarie sends the dirt flying at the sod turning of the Macquarie Home Stay facility with the help of Dawn Fardell, Macquarie Home Stay managing director Rod Crowfoot and committee members Elizabeth Allen, Lorna White, Dawn Collins, Ray Nolan. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/ROCHELLE HINTON
seed money, but it shows what can be done with a helping hand from government to passionate and determined people.
More, and more money, money, money
Construction is underway on Fletcher International Exports grain terminal. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS
er International Exports grain terminal? I was out there doing a yarn the other day and couldn’t believe the size of the storage sheds that are being built. It was great to see a crew from local fabricators Smythe’s Structural Steel on the job; apparently there’s a lot of local firms getting work out there, and that’s a great thing. Since I’ve been writing a series of stories on Fletchers many people have commented that they’re driving past the plant and noticing for the first time just how many cars are parked out front, and realising just how many local people the company employs.
world stage. Clive & Wally now has nine staff but expect that will increase to 28 full time employees by 2020/21. That’s a pretty amazing effort from a relatively small amount of
PLENTY of companies out in the world, especially banks, say the right things to make themselves look good and then do the opposite, but not so Regional Australia Bank, who this week distributed $100,000 to local charities and not-for-profit organisations. How good is this, a bank announcing six figure support and not just 10 figure profits? Compare that with the Commonwealth bank which is being hauled over the coals for allegedly failing its governance duties to report tens of thousands of large transactions which could have been going to fund terrorism – and look at the bonuses all the top people at the C-Bank have been
rolling in these past few years. How much better is our local bank?
Camouflaged but still seen PLENTY of military stuff seen passing through Dubbo this week, and I noticed three ex-army Kiowa choppers on the back of a B-Double even though they were trying to blend pretty well into the background. Within days I saw a couple of Bushmaster armoured vehicles driving around central Dubbo in circles, or rectangles, as that’s the way the streets tend to lay. I hope this doesn’t mean the army’s taking over to run the next phase of the council amalgamation. ■ z Send your news tips to john.ryan@panscott.com.au or 0429 452 245 txt is best
More, and more jobs OUR biggest private company isn’t the only success story in town. How about Clive & Wally – Australia’s last eyewear frame manufacturer. The company was previously on the brink of closing until Gino Trigatti stepped in to save the business with the help of a $60,000 grant from the NSW Government-backed Jobs for NSW. Gino has used the Jobs for NSW grant to reinvigorate a business that was about to shut its doors, buying new machinery from Italy and France to compete on the
Military action in Dubbo saw three Kiowa choppers and a Bushmaster armoured vehicle pass through the city. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS
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How Don keeps track of the last 1700 days If you haven’t been taking at least one nature picture every day for the past 1700 days and posting it to Facebook, you haven’t been having a go. Don Bruce is a semi-retired farmer who lives in south Dubbo and he’s become obsessed with recording the natural world around him. As told to John Ryan. Why do you do it? I heard a bloke on the radio talk about how he took a photo every day for a year. I thought I can do that; that will not be hard, I told myself. I started when farming and grazing needed a visible positive spin and I wanted to put my version out there in a non-threatening positive way. I look for the beauty of God’s handy work and it is there, all I have to do is look and have a camera with me to record it. Now it has become an obsession. What motivates you? I have been given much and this is one way to give back a little, I don’t give in, I like helping people and this is one very simple way to do it. How much pressure do you put on yourself? If I have not taken by 4pm I start looking for something and something will always come up. As soon as I take one photo there
is nearly always more to come and some days I will only take one photo and it may be early in the day. The obsession is not at all costs. Do the photos you shoot and choose reflect your changing moods, the weather, etc? My moods don’t change that much, I’m a glass half FULL person. I’ll take dry photos, wet, flood, clouds, animals, flowers, not too many people ones. Some of your pictures are featured on the Landcare NSW Facebook page, how does that make you feel? Yes, that’s pretty good when my Landcare peers do that, but that is my pleasure. Is it important to keep historical records in pictures? It’s very important to keep pictorial evidence. The “before and after” and “during” photos are worth more than a thousand words. Because I can’t spell and write very well this makes it very easy for me to communicate Anything you’d like to add? It gives much pleasure to be able to use the digital cameras that are around at very low cost. The first two years I wore two cameras out, the third camera has been going for two years and still going and I use the phone a lot more now. When some people can’t get out to see a beautiful sunset or are too lazy to get out of bed to see a sunrise, I may be there to take the photo for them.
Don Bruce takes one nature photograph a day, creating a lasting record of our local environment. PHOTOS: CONTRIBUTED BY DON BRUCE.
DUBBO REGIONAL COUNCIL ELECTION Saturday, 9th September 2017 Dubbo Central Ward, Dubbo East Ward, Dubbo North Ward, Dubbo South Ward, Wellington Ward ELECTION OF 10 COUNCILLORS You need to be enrolled to vote for the council where you live
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Is nuclear the answer to our energy woes? By NATALIE HOLMES MENTION the words nuclear energy and many would express concern about the effects of radiation. But the truth is that there is radiation everywhere in the atmosphere and nuclear power could very well be the future of renewable energy. That was the topic of a recent lecture given by Robert Parker as part of the Explorations Series at Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo campus. Titled ‘How our fear of nuclear energy is hurting the environment’, the talk focused on the effects of climate change and the benefits of renewable resources. Mr Parker, who grew up in Dubbo, is now a civil engineer and holds a Master’s degree in Nuclear Science. He is a huge supporter of renewable energy, and founded CANWIN – a climate action community group in the NSW Southern Highlands where he was a strong advocate for wind and solar power.
Mr Parker has since turned his attention to nuclear energy and is now the president of the Australian Nuclear Association. In 2015, he was a signatory to the Nice declaration which committed 39 countries to the Nuclear for Climate campaign. “This is a topic that is very dear to my heart,” he told the audience. “And while it’s an issue that went off the boil – the problem remains.” While wind and solar are great sources of renewable energy, gy Mr Parker says that Australia stralia needs a robust suppliplier and ‘nuclear is the he solution.’ He believes the nation is currently held back by a lack of interest and support at a national level. But if left as is, thee situation will become me untenable for future ure generations. “Without climate policy, there will be a 2-3 degree egree
global temperature rise. Ocean temperatures will be the drivers of terrestrial temperatures. Energy is the key to addressing this matter.” In Australia, commercial and manufacturing enterprise contribute a third of CO2 emissions, with transport (17 per cent), stationary energy (18 per cent) and agriculture (13 per cent) also contributing significantly. “The fossil fuels of coal, oil and gas make up 96 per cent of the primary energy landscape, with hybiofue wind and sodro, biofuels, lar each at one per cent,” Mr Pa Parker explained, addi adding that changes wer needed. were “ “Gas is not the sol solution – gas perpe petuates the issue. Wi Wind and solar hav the issue of have inte intermittency – we need to look at some more alternatives… mor robust ways of more supporting our
energy sector. Wind, to gather sparse energy at solar, geothermal and low grade, which ends up bio energy are just not SUSTAINABILITY with a huge use of non-reenough.” newable materials.” FEATURE Nuclear energy may For nuclear energy to not have entered the fore make a difference in Ausin this country, but is hugetralia’s energy consumption, ly popular in places like France the government would need to where it is the main source of re- make an investment much like newable power, operating cheaply France’s – 45 reactors with a value and efficiently. of $389.7 billion ‘to have enough “The French operate with 74 for a significant impact on the inper cent nuclear energy and of- dustrial process.’ fer the second cheapest power in “It can stop Australia from slidEurope. Between the 1970s and ing into becoming an industrial 2000s, they built 53 reactors, a backwater and presents massive monumental investment.” opportunity for industrial renewIt’s also used in various other al and technical inventiveness.” European nations, across North Addressing the fear that often America and parts of Asia. surrounds this topic, Mr Parker Mr Parker said that it would be said that radiation is everywhere. in Australia’s best interests to fol“People always bring up the fear low suit and invest in construction of radiation but there’s radiation of nuclear plants. all around us,” he said. “The con“There is no credible path to ad- cept is not borne of what humans dress climate change that doesn’t have lived through. involve nuclear power,” he said. “Just eating a banana is the “Nuclear power is essential to ad- equivalent of living within 80 dressing climate change.” km of a nuclear power plant for “At the moment, we are trying a year.”
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Hyper-partisan point scoring generates political inertia Greg Smart ❚ OPINION WE are coming up to 10 years since the 2007 Federal election. That’s right: 10 years since the Kevin 07 campaign and the ousting of Prime Minister Howard from his own seat. After 11 years of Coalition government under Howard, Australian’s decided it was time for a change of direction and handed Labor a decisive victory. What we didn’t know then was this election set us on a ten year course of hyper-partisan point scoring, ego driven leadership wrangles, and theatrics about the legitimacy of parties to govern and politicians to be elected. What has been achieved by government in these 10 years? The motherhood statements they campaign on to garner our vote, the big picture issues for the betterment of society and the country as a whole? Besides the apology to the Stolen Generations, the creation of the NDIS, and the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, I’m struggling to think of any others. This is not to single out the actions of the Labor Government (they had enough internal backstabbing and front stabbing to last a generation) but the Conservative side of politics seems more focused on rigid ideology and leadership for leadership sake then a holistic view of what is good for the whole country. And I’m not $550 a year better off without the carbon tax thanks Mr Abbott. Now a year since Malcolm Turnbull
grasped near defeat from the jaws of a clear victory, he is bereft of any barnstorming achievements, and the political oxygen is being stolen by the citizenship debacle. Is there any wonder the electorate is more disengaged than ever? When the political legitimacy of all par-
` When the political legitimacy of all parliamentarians came into question, the default response was to attack the other side of politics for incompetency and illegitimacy, rather than take a bipartisan approach to meeting the expectations of the electorate a liamentarians came into question, the default response was to attack the other side of politics for incompetency and illegitimacy, rather than take a bipartisan approach to meeting the expectations of the electorate (i.e. mature nuanced cooperation that would lead to a solution so some actual governing can take place). Now we are at a point where Labor can smell the Coalition blood in the water and are circling. The language being used is the same employed by the Coalition against Julia Gillard – calling into doubt the fitness of the government to be in power, and planting the seed of unworthiness in the mind of voters. What we voters would actually like is an end to the turmoil, and stability in leadership and governance. Ten years have been wasted – how much more time are we prepared to lose?
LETTERS & FEEDBACK Same Sex Marriage Dear Editor, It is a real shame that people take offence at the truth, i.e., that the Almighty God loves we sinners, and wants us set free from sin to enjoy a full and satisfying life. He wants us to not destroy our bodies, minds and souls through whatever process of sin we engage in. He so loves us that He doesn’t want us to destroy our society, especially our children’s, with all the degenerative teaching around today. I urge readers to think about it: What’s our society going to be like if we encourage life-styles of corruption in all its forms, whether in corporations or individuals? Isn’t it VERY LOVING to discourage sinful practices in all their forms and encourage Godly living? I’m sure most of the NO case dearly love each individual and our Australian society and want to see it flourish! Deirdre Strahorn •••
Open letter to all candidates in the council elections Dear Editor, I am writing this open letter to all candidates seeking election on September 9 for Dubbo Regional Council. I am very concerned at some of the claims being made by candidates. I seek their responses to the issues listed below. Firstly, while I hate the idea of a third bin, how is any elected Councillor going to stop it? The Dubbo Regional Council via the unelected Administrator has passed the motions to introduce it. No elected Councillor can reverse this decision without causing the ratepayer a huge sum of money to do it. If any candi-
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date thinks they can reverse this decision without “breaking the bank”, please tell me, as you will have my vote. Forward thinking candidates will look at the Council budget and find savings in our rates to offset the cost of the third bin. I would like the claims being made by former Councillors justified, in that they were responsible for bringing large businesses to Dubbo such as JB-HiFi and Aldi. No business in their right mind would establish an outlet just on the word of one or more Councillors, or Council for that matter. Earlier this year, the CEO of JB HiFi told a breakfast meeting of the Dubbo Chamber of Commerce exactly how he established his business in Dubbo. Apart from the development application, Council had nothing to do with the set up. I was present at that meeting. For many years, the former Dubbo City Council worked on airlines to have flights to other cities besides Sydney. Fortunately, they are with us now. It is obvious that their business models justified their establishment. For many years, Qantaslink couldn’t even justify weekend flights to and from Sydney, the dollars were just not there. I would like to know how any former Councillors can claim they were fully, 100 per cent responsible, for example, for the arrival of Jetgo? I am sure readers to Dubbo Photo News would like answers to my questions from the candidates. I will not vote for any candidate who does not look to future; past alleged “triumphs” don’t impress me. It is a pity there appears to be no public open forum where my concerns could be answered by candidates. Richard Mutton Former Deputy Mayor Dubbo City Council
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Healing through photography Contributed by PAULA HANSON
PHOTOGRAPHY is not just a creative outlet for the photographer – it is also very therapeutic. The act of taking photos whether it’s on an expensive DSLR camera or the simple smart phone, provides a shift in perspective – you are literally looking at your world differently – through the lens. Why is photography so healing? It gives people the motivation to get outside. People dealing with grief and loss, depression, stress and anxiety, can often find it extremely difficult to get the motivation to get outside, to exercise and enjoy their environment. Photography is an accessible means of communication, for people to share their thoughts, viewpoints and frustrations. In 2015, the NALAG Centre for Loss and Grief, began the annual Photo Treasure Hunt. The event is NOT a photography competition per se. It is a treasure hunt where participants are given a mission of four themes that they need to capture and return, so their photos can be printed, judged and displayed in a pop-up exhibition. NALAG volunteers and coordinators of the event, Kerry-Lyn Strain and Paula Hanson, have watched the event grow in the last three years. “Our first year we started with 15 entries. It has now doubled each consecutive year with over 60 entries this year – we are excited that it’s reaching the epic stage and we are reaching so many in the community,” Kerry-Lyn Strain said. “It was a pleasure this year to see so many families engaging in the hunt. The themes this year were Anniversary, Tribute, Loss and Togetherness. “Engaging children and young people in talks about loss, grief, tributes and the anniversary of loss is exactly what this event is about. “We don’t want it to be sad conversations, we want it to be “open” conversation to normalise the talking about loss and grief,” Paula Hanson said. “Through photography you seek the beauty in the world so your focus is shifted from a negative perspective to a positive perspective.” Judge of the Pop Up Exhibition Jen Cowley said the event is a wonderful photographic display of how healing photography can be. Photography acts as non-verbal communication, which can be huge when dealing with issues like loss and grief. This year marks the 40th anniversary of NALAG’s creation following the Granville Train Disaster that claimed the lives of over 80 people. “This year is very special for NALAG, and we are delighted that so many people in the community engaged in our Grief Awareness Month events. The NALAG Centre for Loss & Grief held a Remembering Ceremony at St Brigid’s Church on Sunday, August 27 to conclude the Grief Awareness Month activities.
Tribute by Caitlyn Murray
Loss by Deborah Fitzpatrick
Togetherness by Nigel Holmes
Tribute by Caitlyn Murray
Togetherness by Bev Ryan
Loss by Hayley Nancarrow, third place getter in the children’s category
Winners of the NALAG Treasure Hunt Master Hunter: Chloe Callen Adult section • “Togetherness” by Nicole Holmes • “Anniversary” by Ken Smith • “Tribute” by Krystle Lummis • “Loss” by Caroline Tarr Children’s section • First: Grace Keys • Second: Jake Huckel • Third: Hayley Nancarrow
Loss by Chloe Callen, Master Hunter Winner
Togetherness by Brenda Hutchins
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Master Hunter Chloe Callen
Tori Kearnes Best Junior Hunter with adjudicator Jen Cowley
Jake Huckel second place getter in childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s category
First place in the children's category, Grace Keys
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WELLINGTON NEWS World-renowned ice sculptor in region By NATALIE HOLMES AN artist of international renown will visit Wellington as part of the town’s upcoming Arts and Sculpture Festival in September. Glenn Smith is well-known as an ice sculptor and started his career via the hospitality industry. “As a chef working in London in the early 1980s, I was introduced to ice sculpting,” he explained. “As a fast-paced sculpting medium, it really appealed to me.” After his return to Australia, Glenn discovered that the art form had not really taken off in his homeland. “So I went to Japan and was fortunate enough to study under the guidance of master ice sculptor Hideo Hasegawa.” Eventually he decided to start his own business, Down Under Ice Designs, continuing to hone his craft on the world stage. “Ice sculpting since then has taken me all over the world as an exhibitor, competitor, and judge of ice festivals in China, Japan, New Zealand, North America and Europe.” His largest project was the Australian Centenary of Federation display in Ottawa, Canada where Glenn led a team of 12 sculptors carving 250 tonnes of ice over a four-week period, creating “Gateway to Australia.” Some of the biggest events for which Glenn has created ice sculptures include the opening of the new Parliament House in Canberra, the America’s Cup Ball, Perth, the Australian Open in Melbourne, Brownlow awards, Mel-
bourne Cup and Formula One along with other corporate events and functions including birthdays and weddings. “Creating a sculpture for a wedding or other celebration is very rewarding and I love to see the guests’ reaction when they realise that it is made of ice and how the sculpture changes throughout the event, but always remains as an art piece.” Glenn also enjoys the process of doing a live sculpture, and having audiences witness the beautiful ‘crystal creation.’ Event coordinator Kim Kiss is looking forward to Glenn’s visit which will form part of a broader weekend of art-making and demonstrations. “We have acquired the amazing Glenn Smith to be our visiting performer and propose to hold a very special performance with him sculpting from blocks of ice using chisels and power tools to create a crystal masterpiece.” A variety of creative people will be showing and demonstrating their talents - including vocalists, musicians, artists, a cartoonist, wood turner, a paper cutter and many others. “The aim is to showcase the many facets of art continuously.” *The Wellington Arts and Sculpture Festival will be held from 10am to 4pm on September 2 and 3, at the Hermitage Hill Resort, including the ice sculpting demonstration from 5.30pm to 7.30pm on September 2. There will also be a sculpture and people’s choice competition with primary, secondary and open divisions and prize money of $1000.
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The festival of all things spring just round the corner By SARAH HARVEY THE final touches are being done for the annual Wellington SpringFest 2017 which will be held over the weekend Friday to Sunday, September 22 to 24, and includes the biggest town parade yet! The celebrations are set to kick off on the Friday night with music by local artists such as The Wellington Roof Band who will take to the stage at the Wellington Soldiers Memorial Club from 6pm, delivering performances that are sure to get you grooving. Saturday morning, Wellington will welcome locals and visitors who traditionally flock into town to get a glimpse at the much anticipated parade. This year’s parades’ theme is ‘Bicentenary of Wellington’ and participants are invited to dress in period costume, making it a show stopper of an event replicating the early days of Wellington. The town band, gophers, the Fowler Steam engine and incredible floats will bring the town alive for it’s 200th birthday. After the parade locals can enjoy a relaxing morning at the markets with foods, crafts, a petting zoo and mini train rides and many other activates on offer for the family to enjoy. Other events for the weekend include the SpringFest 70km cycle classic, floral displays, busking competitions, and a free family movie night in Cameron Park before celebrations draw to an end with a lunch time roast at Griffo’s Burrendong Hotel on Sunday afternoon. To register in the parade or view the full list of events head www.wellingtonspringfest.com. au.
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WELLINGTON NEWS Vinnies Op shop Wellington By DONNA FALCONER PICTURED in the Vinnies Op Shop Wellington are Kerry Edwards, Joanne Edwards, Noelene Fuller, Fran Bridge and Peter Duffy.
Homelessness Week Wellington By DONNA FALCONER GARGI Ganguly, Christina Honeyman, Don Edwards and Shiree Talbot were pictured attending the Homelessness Week activities in Cameron Park, Wellington.
Re-enactment at the Wellington Bicentenary JACK Whiteley with his great grandfather, John Whiteley, are two very special generations of actors. As part of the Wellington Bicentenary celebrations recently, there was a re-enactment of explorer John Oxley’s arrival in what is now referred to as Wellington, but then was in the heart of the great Wiradjuri nation. John Whiteley played John Oxley’s servant in the sesquicentenary re-enactment and Jack played the same part for the Bicentenary celebrations on August 19. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED
Andrew GEE MP
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WELLINGTON BICENTENARY
] I caught up with Herb Smith from Wellington’s Dreamtime Tuka while in Wellington for the bicentenary celebrations. Dreamtime Tuka is really taking off – and Herb’s products are already available on Qantas domestic flights. He is now in discussions about supplying international flights too!
] Wellington is renowned for its world class wool and at Wellingtons 200th birthday Pip Smith told me about how she is taking her locally produced wool and turning them into beautiful scarves. The scarves are sold at the Wellington Tourist Information Centre
] Garry Hayes and the blokes at Wellington Men’s Shed have certainly been busy as they have managed to turn two ex-Australian army sheds in to something quite remarkable. This is going to be one of the best Men’s Sheds in Australia and I can’t wait for the official opening later in the year!
WELLINGTON INFORMATION & NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE This week I visited Helen Swan, Colleen Allen, and the team at the Wellington Information and Neighbourhood Centre (WINS). It is a vital service in the community and I would like to thank and acknowledge the wonderful staff for all the great work they do. As the State Member for Orange, WINS and I were able to secure funding to upgrade the centre and it’s terrific to see it going so well. The services provided by WINS make a real difference to the lives of many in the area.
MESSAGE ON LOWER ELECTRICITY PRICES TO BE DELIVERED TO CANBERRA
NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME FUNDING
I recently made it very clear to the government party room that bringing down energy prices in country areas has to be a top priority.
The Federal Government recently introduced a bill to the Parliament that will guarantee the National Disability Insurance Scheme is fully funded. It’s time the Parliament comes together to protect our most vulnerable.
I’ve also let both the Minister for Energy and the Prime Minister know how high gas and electricity prices are affecting our communities. I have provided them both with examples. The one message that I will be delivering to Canberra when Parliament resumes next week is that more action is needed to bring electricity and gas prices down for both individuals and businesses. We’ve had some encouraging initiatives on power prices in recent weeks including forcing power companies to stop switching customers back to higher priced plans after promotional periods end, but I believe more action is needed. And this action needs be strong and decisive. Rest assured this message is going to be delivered!
This is real, tangible change and it will be real to the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Australians whose lives will be improved by the NDIS. By funding the NDIS, we are working to lighten the load of Australians living with a disability, to ease their burden and provide a quality of care they deserve; giving them absolute certainty that high-quality care will be provided for them, both now and into the future.
GUN AMNESTY REMINDER The Federal Government’s three-month gun amnesty is almost up, running until the end of September. Anyone with unregistered or unwanted firearms or firearm related items, such as ammunition, can legally dispose or register their firearm at approved drop-off points in each state and territory. Further information, including how and where to surrender a firearm, can found at www.firearmsamnesty. ag.gov.au or by calling 1800 909 826.
GONSKI UPDATE In last week’s article on Gonski we forget to mention that wellington Christian School is also getting a funding boost of $275,000 over the next decade. We’d like to give the staff, students and parents of Wellington Christian School a big shout out!
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Travelling stock stop for a drink on the Quambone to Warren Road. Taken by Di Quealy.
The footpath trees in Jubilee Street have burst like white popcorn laying petals of snow in the wind, and constantly humming with the baseline of all things, bees. Shot on a Samsung Galaxy 7 HDR.
Sunset captured by Di Quealy on the Quambone to Warren Road.
The roos are getting closer to town. Taken in Glenabbey Drive Dubbo by Di Quealy from Gilgandra
Monday night’s sunset was spectacular. This image was taken from the corner of Talbragar and Macquarie Streets by Maree Naden.
‘A man’s best friend’ taken by Gilgandra photographer Di Quealy
A flock of ducks captured by Di Quealy near Gulargambone
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THE struggle of finding the perfect Father’s Day gift is all too common, fortunately for you the team at JR Car Detailing have got you covered with gift vouchers on offer in the lead up to dad’s big day! JR Car Detailing is owned by the Davis family and has provided exceptional cleaning and car detailing services to locals for over 30 years. Brothers Rodney and Darren followed in their father footsteps and now are proud owners. JR’s has a wide variety of services available with premium products, environmentally friendly washes, heaving duty detailing, buffs and polishes and steam cleaning all available at competitive prices. Their team of five professional car and truck wash specialists strive on attention to detail, ensuring your car or vehicle is left spotless inside and out. What sets JR’s apart from the rest is their commitment to the Dubbo community. ‘We’re a local business that’s been around for thirty odd years, we’ve got plenty of experience,” said Darren. Swing by their shop today at 67 River Street to pick up the gift that dad’s sure to rave about for years to come! For more information or to make an enquiry call them on 6884 1235 or visit their Facebook page JR Car Detailing.
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Hot under the collar over your energy bills? Talk to Orana Energy Systems By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY HEATING water is at the heart of many of our energy consumption needs and issues, so on Saturday, September 2, stop by the Orana Energy Systems stand at the Dubbo Sustainable City Expo and Science Festival to find out how you can save money on your energy bills. In fact, starting from Friday, September 1, Orana Energy Systems will be offering a $400 cash back on solar hot water systems and four years interest free. They can answer your questions about converting your home or business to solar energy or connecting to natural gas or LGP. They handle conversions for all types of gas appliances such as space heating, cooking, pool and spa heating, boilers and outdoor heating. Finance options include Zip Money for domestic purchases involving a quick online application, and, Team Leasing for business purchases. They utilise special Westpac bank finance options for business customers through Westpac Energy Efficient Finance manager Verdia. Orana Energy Systems was
established in the mid1990s after being awarded a contract with AGL which involved converting all their customers wanting to connect from bottled LPG to Natural Gas from the pipeline being built in the region. That rollout incorporated Forbes, Parkes, Narromine, Wellington and Dubbo and resulted in a reputation building for the business for fast installation and professional service. In more recent years, the business has expanded into solar power and solar hot water and are the authorised Solahart dealer for NSW Central West and Central Tablelands regions. Owners, Brian and Carol Parker, have been involved in the gas industry for decades. Brian has more than 30 years, experience as a licensed plumber in the gas industry specialising in connections and conversion to natural gas. Orana Energy Systems will be available between 10am until 2pm at the Sustainability Expo at the Western Plains Cultural Centre, to answer your energy questions.
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Enjoy light refreshments, including coffee, ice cream & BBQ by 1st Dubbo Scouts. Live Science show with Fizzics Education, native animal encounters and many more.
Sustainable living exhibits with tips on how to reduce energy and water bills, create less waste and live in harmony with the environment.
Hands on science exhibits – KIX MRZSPZIH LEZI JYR ERH ½RH out how science can help to achieve a sustainable future. Plenty of kids activities and competitions to enter!
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42 Years at Riverdale Woolworths By WENDY MERRICK AFTER working at Woolworths Riverdale for 42 years, Barb Taylor’s friendly face will be missed by many customers and staff. Barb has trained so many staff at the store, and said that the best part of the job was interacting with amazing staff and friendly customers. Retirement will bring lots of travel and plenty of sleep-ins! Staff and friends gather around the cake
Store Manager Gai Hicks and Barb Taylor
Kathy Simpson and Barb Taylor. Kathy has worked with Barb for 39 years
Barb Taylor with her cake and farewell card
Adam, Barb, Leon and Brendon
Rawinia and Olivia
Dorne Herbert and Kerry Dunnett
Neryl, Debbie and Nina
Hazel, Barb and Jason
The amazing retirement cake made by Neryl Reynen
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I t ’ s w h at w e d o at T h e G r a p e v i n e This is our Lasagne – a best seller during the colder months at The Grapevine. It’s mouth-watering food like this that makes The Grapevine one of Dubbo’s favourite cafes. It’s where friends meet and where business meetings thrive. :LY]PUN NYLH[ JVɈLL IYLHRMHZ[ IY\UJO S\UJO HUK SPNO[ HM[LYUVVU [LH ¶ ZL]LU KH`Z H ^LLR 6^ULYZ ;PT 2PT /V\NO[VU PU]P[L `V\ QVPU [OLT H[ ;OL .YHWL]PUL [VKH`
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Ladies Macquarie Bowls High Tea Fundraiser By DONNA FALCONER ON Monday, August 21, ladies from Macquarie Bowls Club held a high tea as a fundraiser for Macquarie Homestay. A special guest at the event was Dawn Collins from the executive of the Macquarie Homestay. All the ladies enjoyed delicious treats and tea served on fine china. The afternoon raised $2,000.
Kylie Hogden and Rosslyn Joseph
Colleen Medley, Kay Bennett, Pauline Wilkin, Pat Austin, Marion Trethowan and Elaine Pearson
Margaret Mc Manus President Macquarie Bowls, Dawn Collins, Helen Hazlett Secretary
Helen Hazlett, Wendy Willis, Betty Cosier and Oriel Jackson
Chris Rowe, Ros Walters, Trish Morris, Jenny Smith, front, Mary Taylor, Marg Redden and Adele Oulton
Lois Clarke, Gloria Ryan, Ruth Shanks, Dot Cafe, Pat Carlow and Barbara Barrett
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Dr Brendan Nelson speaks at Dubbo charity event DIRECTOR of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Dr Brendan Nelson AO, was the exceptional guest speaker at a Charity Fundraising Dinner held at the Dubbo RSL Club on Monday night, August 21. The event raised more than $20,000 to share between CanAssist Dubbo and the RSL Homes for Heroes programme. Dr Nelson spoke at length about his work at the AWM, including commemorations for the 100-year anniversary of World War I, and his personal push to include recognition for Aussies who have served in the most recent conflicts in Afghanistan.
Dr Nelson with cadets from the Dubbobased 235 Army Cadet Unit
With Dr Nelson are CanAssist members Fran Ellis, Fitz McKay, Prue Thompson, Geraldine McMahon
The combined choir included students from local schools
Nita Morris, John Morris, Trish Morris and Ian Morris
John Millar and Tom Gray representing Homes For Heroes, Melva Blake, Dr Brendan Nelson, event organiser Mike Blake, and Prue Thompson and Fitz McKay representing CanAssist
Ken McMahon and Geraldine McMahon
Cathy Capell, Geoff Capell, Steve Fieldus and Louise Fieldus
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Dr Nelson with members of the Dubbo & District Pipe Band who performed on the night
Alan Walker and Deidre Walker
Lorraine Scoble, Barbara Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien OAM, Max Swift and Margaret Swift
Bridget and Geoff Mann, Leonie and Paul Mann
Lyn Everett, Tony Everett, Karen Hogan and Peter Pilbeam
Back, Nancy Lander, Natalie Burke, front, Neil Lander, Fay and Jim Pascoe
Judy Jakins, Lorna Breeze, John and Valda Kellehear
Penny Mears, Sandra Purseglove, Jim Hamilton, Pam Hamilton, Edward Purseglove, Ross King, Nic Woods, Carole King, Jan Woods, Judy Heckendorf and Ian Heckendorf
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Orana Gardens Retirement Village Annual Spring Fair THE Orana Gardens Retirement Village Annual Spring Fair is being held on Saturday, September 23 at the Village’s Country Club located in Charles Crescent, East Dubbo. Lucky door prizes, raffles, afternoon tea, spinning demonstrations, candles, soaps, scarves, jewellery and yummy treats available. Adults $10, students $5 with proceeds going to upgrading facilities for residents. Dubbo Diabetes Support Group MEETING at Sporties on Tuesday, September 19 at 10am. Morning tea and guest speaker before the meeting. For more information phone Helen Tink on 6882 9770. Talbragar CWA Street Stall THE Talbragar CWA will be holding a street stall in Talbragar Street, front of the Post Office on Friday, September 15 from 8am. All the usual goods will be on sale with many books and a competition. Come along and assist Talbragar CWA raise money for the ongoing maintenance of their hall. Talbragar CWA Meeting THE Talbragar CWA will hold their next meeting at the CWA Rooms Boothenba Road, Dubbo on Saturday, September 2 commencing at 2pm. Guest Speaker will be Narelle Rodway on her experience in Nepal. New members are always most welcome for more information please contact Ronda Bramble on 6888 5231 or Linda O’Brien 6882 7351. Muller Park Tennis Club Charity Day THE Muller Park Tennis Club Grahame Priest & Warren McLennan Memorial Charity Day is being held on Sunday, September 24 at Muller Park Tennis Club in Brisbane Street between 11am and 4pm. All funds raised are going to Camp Quality Western Region. Adults $10, Under 16 $5. For more information email mullerparktennisclub@gmail.com. Dubbo Garden Club THE Dubbo Garden Club is meeting at the Garling Gallery in Wongarbon at 10am on Wednesday, September 6, with a charge of $10 which includes a Devonshire tea and a tour of the gallery. Numbers are essential for catering please ring before Saturday, September 3, to 0428 821 538 or 6882 2825. Orana Writers’ Hub THE next meeting of Orana Writers’ Hub, the Saturday group of the Outback Writers’ Centre, will be held on Saturday, September 2, at 10am in the Board Room of the WPCC. This meeting will also include AGM. Bring 12 copies of your own writing or come to discuss the work of others. 300 word challenge is Catering or Volunteers. Morning tea with gold coin donation. Subscriptions
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of $25pa were due on July 1st. Visitors and new members welcome. Laurel Club NEXT meeting and luncheon will be held on Monday, September 4, at 11.45am at Dubbo RSL Club. All widows of exservicemen are very welcome. For catering purposes please phone Mary on 6882 5636 by 1pm Friday, September 1. Dubbo Stroke Support Group THE next monthly get together of the Dubbo Stroke Support Group will be held on Wednesday, September 6, at the David Palmer Centre, Old Lourdes Hospital, 84 Cobborah Rd, Dubbo from 10am to 12noon. To raise awareness of National Stroke Week 2017 our guest speaker will be Debra Sloane, Stroke Care Co-ordinator at Dubbo Base Hospital who will discuss the F.A.S.T message (knowing and sharing the signs of Stroke). Everyone is welcome. Contact: Victor 6885 4800. Orana C.P.S.A Pensioners Meeting ORANA C.P.S.A pensioners meeting will be held on Friday, September 8, at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre at 10am. Join in for a cuppa with a friendly group. Guest speaker will be Independent Candidate Peter Muller. Enquires to Ken Windsor 0412 016 228 or Liz Moxham 6885 0606. Arthritis Meeting THE next meeting of the Dubbo Support Group of Arthritis NSW will be held on Thursday, September 14, at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre, 1/80 Gipps Street commencing at 2pm. Please bring a plate for afternoon tea. Bay Audio will be our Guest Presenters. Diabetes Group members welcome. Join us for our Social Luncheons on the fourth Thursday of each month, from noon. Venue is Sporties, 101 Erskine St. Next one is on 24th August, then 28th September. Contact: Heather on 6887 2359 or 0431 583 128. Dubbo and Orana Region Orchid Society Spring Show OUR Spring Show will be held on Saturday, September 16, from 10am until 4pm and Sunday, September 17, from 10am until 2pm. Contact Christine on 0428 873 221. Transcendental Meditation (TM) MAHARISHI Foundation Australia and Dubbo Transcendental Meditation Centre provide free introductory talks on the scientifically proven benefits of TM every Sunday at 2pm. Contact David on 0424 252 834 or www.tm.org.au to book. Dubbo City Ladies Probus DUBBO City Ladies Probus will meet on Tuesday, September 12, from 10am to 12pm at the Masonic Village Hall, Darby Close (off White Street). Join us for two hours of fellowship, friendship, fun and morning tea. Guest speaker on the day with an interesting and informative talk.
Admissions is $6.00. Contact: Nora 6882 0707 or Liz 6885 3542. Diners Club WOMEN on their own are welcome to enjoy dining out in a friendly atmosphere. Will meet on Saturday, September 2, at the Indian Restobar in Bultje Street at 7pm. Contact: Chris 6884 1179. Central West Working Horse Association AGM THE Central West Working Horse Association AGM will be held on Thursday, August 31, at the Westside Hotel from 6pm. All welcome and all positions open for election. Enquiries email secretary. cwwha@bigpond.com. Australian Red Cross CPR Course THE Australian Red Cross are hosting night a weekend CPR courses throughout September working with families who are unable to attend day courses. Courses will be run every Monday and Wednesday Night from 6pm and Saturdays from 8.30am to 1pm. Bookings are now being taken. Call 1300 367 428. Annual Spring Fair WILL be held on Saturday, September 23, at Orana Gardens Retirement Village, Cnr of Charles Crescent and Coronation Drive. Australian Air Force Cadets NOW recruiting 13-18 year olds prepared for a challenge and to undertake fun and rewarding activities. Come down to your local unit, 313 “City of Dubbo” Squadron, at the Army Barracks (cnr Kokoda Pl and Wingewarra St). Parade time Mondays 6-9.30pm. Contact: Commanding Officer Greg Reichart on 0408 693 002. Coffee and Craft CRAFT and morning tea group are meeting Thursdays this month at the Gospel Chapel, 74 Boundary Rd (Cnr Boundary and Taylor Street) from 9.30am to 12 noon. August meetings will be held on the 3rd, 17th and 31st. Contact: Beth 6885 3153. THURSDAY Clothing Pool SUPPORTED by Clothesline and Freemasons. Fortnightly on Thursdays from July 6. 9am to 11am. 151 Fitzroy Street, Dubbo (Allira Aboriginal Day Care Centre). Free and low cost clothing. Phone: 6882 9503. Seniors Strengthening Exercise Group THURSDAYS from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at St Bridges Hall. Usual arrangements, $2 donation. Contact: Richard and Elva 6888 5656. Woodturning & Carving Evening THURSDAYS, Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Contact: Phil Drew 6887 3257.
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Dubbo Community Men’s Shed OPEN Monday 9am to 1pm, Thursday and Saturday 1pm-5pm. To become members there is a small joining and annual membership fee, after 3 visits. “All men are welcome”. Contact: 6881 6987. Dubbo War Widows Guild GET together 11am the fourth Thursday of the month. Please register your attendance or apology with Avis 6882 5710 by 12pm the Wednesday prior. South Dubbo Veteran’s & Community Men’s Shed Bingo THURSDAYS, new players welcome. 11-12.30pm, West Dubbo Bowling Club. Walking Group THURSDAYS at 8am, meet corner Macquarie & Tamworth Streets, Contact: May 6882 4371. Dubbo Orana RSL Day Club MEET Thursdays at the Country Club from 10am to 2pm. $5 includes morning tea, card playing, games and light lunch followed by Bingo until 2pm. Transport can be arranged for $2. Contact: Ailsa on 6882 0036. Sugarcraft First Sunday of the month from 1pm-4pm, first and third Thursdays of the month from 10am-1pm and the fourth Monday of the month from 10am-1pm at The Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Contact: Shirley 6887 3150. Dubbo CWA MEET the first Thursday of the month at Sporties in Erskine Street at 9:30am for 10am. New members welcome. Contact: Marion 6884 2957. CWA Wongarbon FIRST Thursday of the month, held at Wongarbon CWA rooms 10am. Contact: Marjorie 6884 5558. Sketch Meet Dubbo FIRST Thursday of the month, 6.30pm8.30pm at the Macquarie Club, Dubbo. Come along for some sketching and a bit of banter! Find us on Facebook. Conversational English in Dubbo MEET Thursdays at Wesley Community Hall, cnr of Church St and Carrington Ave, 2.00pm to 3.00pm. Attendance is free. All welcome. Contact: Chris Owens 6884 0407. FRIDAY Tai Chi at U3A FRIDAYS from 10am at Community Arts Centre, Western Plains Cultural Centre, 76 Wingewarra Street, Dubbo. Contact: Richard 6888 5656. Central West Makers Place MEET each Friday from midday till 6pm at South Dubbo Veterans and Community Mens Shed property, corner of Palmer and High St’s Dubbo. Other times will be
negotiated as member numbers grow. Activities include such things as 3D printing, basic electronics, robotics, silk screening and pottery. Contact: Adam Clark 0431 038 866. Spinning and Weaving FRIDAYS, 10am at The Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street, Dubbo. Contact: Jo Thomas 6885 6875. Alzheimers & Dementia Support Group MEET the first Friday of the month at 2pm at The David Palmer Centre, Lourdes Hospital. Contact: Kath 6881 3704. Western Plains Trefoil Guild MEET second Friday of each month at Dubbo West Guide Hall, 10.30am. Contact: Dorothy 6884 6646 for confirmation of meeting. Everyone welcome. Dubbo Parkinson’s Support Group MEETS at The David Palmer Centre, old Lourdes Hospital on the first Friday of each month at 11.00am. People with Parkinson’s and their Carer’s welcome. Contact: Lorna 0416 240 626. Smart Recovery ASSISTS individuals with changing any problematic behaviour, including alcohol and drugs, gambling, food, shopping, internet and others. The Smart Recovery Group meets at 3pm on Friday afternoons at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre. Smart Recovery, changing behaviour for a better life. SATURDAY Ladies Lawn Bowls LADIES lawn bowls at Sporties Dubbo every Tuesday and Saturday morning from 9.15 am for a 10.00 am start. Learn the game of bowls. Coaching is available and can be arranged by contacting the Bowls Co-ordinator, Nic Gannon on 6884 2044. There is no need to join the club unless you wish to progress competitively in the future. Experienced bowlers are also welcome to join our ranks. Dubbo & Dist. Kennel Club OBEDIENCE training Saturdays at the big shed, Dubbo Show Ground at 9.30am. No puppies under 14 weeks, must bring up to date vaccination certificates, $5 to join and $5 per session. Contact: Michael 0419 274 632. Old Time/ New Vogue Dance SECOND Saturday of the month. Masonic Hall in Church Street, commencing 7.30pm, $10. BYO supper to share, tea and coffee provided. Contact: Graham 6888 5603. Old Time/ New Vogue Dance FIRST and third Saturday of the month, 7.30pm to 11.30pm, Eumungerie RSL Hall, Railway Street, Eumungerie. BYO supper,
Women’s Safety at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre Assisting victims of family and Domestic Violence through service co-ordination, case-management, advocacy, and navigation. Contact Teagan Martin: 02 6882 2100
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Dubbo Photo News August 31-September 6, 2017 tea/coffee provided. $10 admission. Music by Tony. Caravan Park with powered sites for travellers across the road. Contact: Tony 0427 472 142 or 6847 2142. Sit ‘n Knit FIRST Saturday of the month, Sit ‘n Knit 11am-1pm. All ages welcome. Macquarie Regional Library, Macquarie St Dubbo. Contact: 6801 4510. Farmers Markets EVERY first and third Saturday of the month. Lions Park adjacent to Visitors Centre, Bligh Street Dubbo. www. dubbofarmersmarket.org.au. Market coordinator 0488 685 006 or enquiries@ dubbofarmersmarket.org.au Dubbo Slot Car Racing Club Seniors (15+) FIRST and third Saturdays, 4pm at 147 Birch Avenue. Contact: Terry 0408 260 965. Narcotics Anonymous NA meets every Saturday at 6pm at St Brigid’s Church, in the old building, entry via Brisbane Street. Identification (ID) Meeting. Contact Linda on 0419 588 086. Seventh-day Adventist Church DUBBO Seventh-day Adventist Church, corner Cobra and Sterling Streets, invites you to fellowship on Saturdays. Small group bible study (Sabbath School) and children’s / youth Sabbath School at 9.30am. Divine service at 11am. For further information visit http://dubbo. adventist.org.au R.S.L. Tennis Club THE Dubbo R.S.L. Tennis Club invites locals to join the club for enjoyable social tennis at the RSL Park St courts on Saturdays from 12.45pm each week. Contact: 0428 825 480. SUNDAY Traditional Catholic Latin Mass SECOND Sunday of every month at 9am at the Rawsonville Soldier’s Memorial Hall, Rawsonville Road. Contact: 0429 872 241 or 6887 2241 for more information. Orana Country Music Inc. DUBBO RSL Club, last Sunday of the month, 2-6pm. “Walk up muster” all welcome. Contact: 6885 4995. Hope Christian Fellowship Dubbo NOW at the Girl Guides Hall, Dianne A’Beckett Place, Dubbo. Sunday at 10am. Any further information phone 6884 6287. Dubbo Folk Club SECOND Sunday of each month, 2.306pm at the Western Star Hotel. Come and enjoy an afternoon of all types of acoustic music. Pleasant surroundings and friendly people, sit and sing along or bring and instrument and join in. Contact: Dawn 6889 4427. Dubbo Country Music Hoedown SECOND Sunday of each month. RSL Entertainment Lounge, 2-6pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Shane 0407 022 999. Bicycle User Group Social Ride SUNDAYS, 9am at Wahroonga Park.
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AllAbilitiesDanz meet Tuesdays at the Dubbo RSL Memorial Club. Call Tracy on 0416 010 748 for a free trial or to join the free class . PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/FILE.
Contact: Kathy 6882 5533 or Mick 0437 136 169. Orana Pistol Club SUNDAYS, Hyandra Lane, Dubbo at 9am. Contact after 9am at range Sunday only on 6887 3704. Dubbo Junior AFL COME along Sunday mornings for Dubbo Junior AFL. 8am, South Dubbo Oval. Lots of fun for boys and girls playing AFL in Dubbo. Ages 5 to 12. See Dubbo Junior AFL on Facebook. MONDAY Dubbo Camera Club THE Dubbo Camera Club is open to anyone who wants to improve their digital camera skills in a friendly, relaxed setting. We meet in the shed at the rear of the Dubbo Arts and Crafts Cottage, 137 Cobra St Dubbo on the second and fourth Mondays monthly at 7.30pm. Contact: Col 0429 689 158. Rotary Club of Dubbo MEET Monday nights at the Westside Hotel, Whylandra Street, West Dubbo from 6-8pm. Our President Sandy Birkett can be contacted on nap64@yahoo.com or 0412 158 940. Dubbo Multicultural Women’s Group MEET every third Monday of the month, 10am at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre. All women from non-English speaking backgrounds most welcome. Contact: 6882 2100. Monday Cards COME along and enjoy and afternoon of cards at Club Dubbo, 82 Whylandra Street West Dubbo, from 1pm on the fourth Monday of each month. Old Time Dance FIRST Monday of the month at Orana Gardens Country Club, 10am to 12pm. Come and enjoy some old time dance. Contact: Jean on 6882 8867. Dubbo Euchre Club MONDAYS, 6:30pm at the Dubbo City Bowling Club. Everyone is welcome to come along. $5 entry, prizes are won throughout the night. Trivia Night
MONDAYS, 7pm, South Dubbo Tavern. Sing Australia Dubbo Choir MONDAYS, 7.30-9.30pm, Bridge Club, Bultje Street. NO auditions, no requirements to read music and no singing experience necessary. Contact: 0428 129 743. Patchwork MONDAYS, 10am-3pm, Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street. Contact: June 6882 4677. Cake decorating FIRST Monday of the month at 10am at the Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Contact: Shirley 6887 3150. Anglican Women’s Association MONDAYS, 5.30pm at Holy Trinity. Contact: Dorothy 6884 4990. RFDS Support Group FIRST Monday of the month, 6pm at the RFDS Base Dubbo Airport. Contact: Terry Clark 0407 444 690 (except P/H). Peace and Healing Meditations BEGINNERS meditation classes, every Monday 1-2pm at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre 1/80 Gipps St. By donation, beginners welcome. Presented by Wellington Buddhist Centre. Contact: 6845 4661. TUESDAY Ladies Lawn Bowls LADIES lawn bowls at Sporties Dubbo every Tuesday and Saturday morning from 9.15 am for a 10.00 am start. Learn the game of bowls. Coaching is available and can be arranged by contacting the Bowls Co-ordinator, Nic Gannon on 6884 2044. There is no need to join the club unless you wish to progress competitively in the future. Experienced bowlers are also welcome to join our ranks. Golf Croquet TUESDAY, Thursday and Saturday, 8.30am for 9am start at the Dubbo City Croquet Club (located behind the Dubbo City Bowling Club). Contact: Beth 6884 3015. Bingo TUESDAYS, 1.30pm-3.30pm, Sporties. Contact: Margaret 6882 4737 or
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Barb 6882 5893. AllAbilitiesDanz TUESDAYS 9.45am at Dubbo RSL Memorial Club. Classes are low impact, work on heart health, flexibility, mobility, coordination and strength. Call Tracy 0416 010 748 for a free trial or to join the free class. Seniors Strengthening Exercise Group TUESDAYS from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at St Bridges Hall. Usual arrangements, $2 donation. Contact: Richard and Elva 6888 5656. Girls Brigade THE Dubbo Girls’ Brigade meets each Tuesday, during school term at the Orana Baptist Church, 4 Palmer St from 6pm to 8pm and is for all school aged girls. Enjoy craft, games, camps, stories, songs, cooking and much more. Contact: Julie 6882 4369. Swing Dancing Classes COME for a dance for great fun and fitness. No need to bring a partner. All ages welcome. Tuesdays 6:30pm at Charles Sturt University. $5. For more details check out www.facebook.com/ swingdancingdubbo or call 0401 928 998. Dubbo Embroiderer’s MEET the second and fourth Tuesday at the Dubbo Bridge Club, Elston Park from 9:30am to 3pm. All welcome. Contact: Isobel Morgan 6882 3889. For Saturday group information contact Ruth 6882 7336. Badminton TUESDAYS 7.30pm-9.30pm, Delroy High School Auditorium, East Street, West Dubbo. $5 to play ($3 for school students) $22 yearly insurance ($15 for school students). All welcome, great fun and exercise. Contact: Chris 6887 3413. NALAG Centre MENS morning tea on the first Tuesday of the month, women’s morning tea on the third Wednesday of the month. Contact: 6882 9222. South Dubbo Veteran’s & Community Men’s Shed MEET Tuesdays from 9am to 12noon, new members welcome. Rotary Club of Dubbo Macquarie Meets THE club meets at the Westside Hotel 12.30pm until 2.00pm. Contact: Lorna 0408 827 526. Depression Recovery Group TUESDAYS, 10.30am at the Department of Mental Health, 41 Bultje Street Dubbo. Contact: Norm 6882 6081, Brian 6885 6547 or Bill 6882 9826. Rotary Club of Dubbo South MEETS Tuesdays at 6pm for 6.30pm start meeting and Dinner, at the South Dubbo Tavern, Cnr Boundary Rd and Fitzroy St Dubbo. Toastmasters Club MEET at 7-9pm, first and third Tuesday of
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the month at Dubbo RSL Club, Brisbane St. Visit the club to gain confidence in speaking and leading skills. There are club, area and district competitions to participate in. Contact Sharon Allan 0408 156 015 or email sallan@rhdubbo.com.au for further information. Probus Mens TUESDAYS, 10am Masonic Village Hall, Darby Close, Dubbo. Fellowship and friendship. Morning tea and guest speaker Contact: Ken 6885 2676. Book Club TUESDAYS, 2pm, Macquarie Regional Library, Macquarie St, Dubbo. Lions Club of Dubbo Inc TUESDAYS, 7pm for 7.30pm start, dinner and meeting at Club Dubbo. Contact: Bob 6882 8746 or 0408 636 953, Hugh 0429 151 348. Dubbo City Ladies Probus TUESDAYS, 10am to 12noon at the Masonic Village Hall, Darby Close (off White Street) Dubbo. All enquires to Liz 6885 3542 or Nora 6882 0707. Dubbo and District Computer Club TUESDAYS, 7pm Akela Place Hall Dubbo. Contact: Daryl 0408 284 300. WEDNESDAY
Above Board Gamers GET involved in the fastest growing hobby in the world, board gaming. At Pipe Band Hall the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 6pm. Bring a board game or borrow from the extensive library. No experience needed. Free. Contact: Alan 0432 278 235 or Andrew 0400 014 342. Dundullimal Dubbo Support Crew Inc MEETS the fourth Wednesday of each month at 10am. We support the operations at the Homestead, guiding, tours, gardening, helping in café. Great fun, and friendship, you learn as you go! Come to our next meeting or ring 6884 9984 or email dundullimal@nationaltrust. com.au Geurie Craft Group MEETS every Wednesday at Geurie Bowling Club from 9am-2pm. Everyone welcome. Contact: Thelma 6887 1103. The Dubbo Garden Club MEET on the first Wednesday of every month at 10am, each month with a new garden or guest speaker. Come along and enjoy whatever is arranged. New members are most welcome with an application form available on request. Contact: Kay 0428 821 538, Marie 6881 6443 or Colleen 6882 2825. Blood Cancer Support Group MEET first Wednesday of each month. Contact: Louise or Emma on 0412 706 785. Overeaters Anonymous OA meets every Wednesday at 5.30pm at St Brigid’s Church, in the old building, entry via Brisbane Street. Speaker/ Identification Meeting. Contact: Rachel 0476 002 928.
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The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figures given at the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given (that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the numbers below the diagram to complete its blank squares and use each of the nine numbers only once.
Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the numbers from one to nine.
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6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News. (CC) 10.00 One Plus One. (CC) 10.30 Compass. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Grand Designs. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Miniseries: Paper Giants: Magazine Wars. (M, R, CC) 2.30 Birds Of A Feather. (PG, R, CC) 2.55 Doc Martin. (PG, R, CC) 3.40 Eggheads. (R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC)
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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: Killer Reality. (M, CC) (2013) Annie Ilonzeh. The Daily Edition. (CC) The hottest issues from the day’s news. The Chase. (R, CC) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)
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Today. (CC) Today Extra. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) MOVIE: Salmon Fishing In The Yemen. (PG, R, CC) (2011) A fisheries expert tackles a project. Ewan McGregor. News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (R, CC)
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 The Living Room. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.00 BBC News. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Cold Justice. (R, CC) 2.30 The Point Review. (R, CC) 3.00 The Marngrook Footy Show. (R, CC) 4.30 Antonio Carluccio’s 6 Seasons. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stage 12. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)
6.00 Sideliners. (PG, CC) Sports panel show, hosted by Olympian Nicole Livingstone and comedian Tegan Higginbotham. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Coverage of local, national and international news, including the day’s sport and weather updates. 7.30 The Link. (CC) Host Stan Grant connects current topics and major news stories with people’s lives. 8.00 QI. (M, R, CC) Guests Brian Cox, Ross Noble and Sue Perkins join Stephen Fry for an “I”-themed episode. 8.30 Thirteen. (M, CC) Part 1 of 5. A 26-yearold woman escapes the house that has been her prison for the last 13 years. 9.30 Happy Valley. (M, CC) Daniel suspects somebody at school might be responsible for Ryan’s newfound interest in Tommy.
6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (CC) The team gets together to make over the home of a deserving family. 8.30 MOVIE: Made Of Honor. (M, R, CC) (2008) A ladies man realises he is in love with his best friend after she announces she is engaged to someone else. Heading to Scotland for the wedding, he agrees to accept the role of “maid” of honour, while plotting to sabotage her relationship and win her affections. Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd. 10.40 Little Big Shots. (PG, R, CC) Variety show, featuring kids aged from three to 13 demonstrating their talents for fun. 11.40 The Goldbergs. (M, R, CC) Adam and Emmy’s favourite TV game show holds auditions at their school.
6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 26. Parramatta Eels v South Sydney Rabbitohs. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 10.10 MOVIE: The Fighter. (MA15+, R, CC) (2010) Based on a true story. With the help of his brother, a boxer claws his way from obscurity to compete for the welterweight title during the ’80s, while dealing with dramas in both his personal and professional lives. Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams.
6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) Join the hosts for a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Living Room. (CC) Barry transforms a garage into a family room. Dr Chris and Miguel travel to the Northern Territory’s wetlands. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M, R, CC) Celebrity guests, including Ed Kevalee, Amanda Keller, Dilruk Jayasinha, Celia Pacquola and Sam Pang, compete. 9.30 Shark Tank. (PG, R, CC) A panel of business people is pitched inventions and innovations, including chocolate supplements. 10.30 Australian Survivor. (PG, R, CC) Social divisions begin to exhaust the castaways as one tribe breaks down ahead of the next immunity challenge.
6.00 River Cottage Australia. (CC) Paul West learns about catching eels from indigenous chef Noel Butler and then watches his chickens hatch. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys: Oban To Corrour. (PG, CC) Michael Portillo travels from the port of Oban to Corrour in the Highlands. 8.35 MOVIE: The Other Boleyn Girl. (M, R, CC) (2008) After Henry VIII’s first marriage fails to produce an heir, two sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, compete for his affections. Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana. 10.40 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 11.10 MOVIE: Dom Hemingway. (MA15+, R, CC) (2013) After 12 years in prison, a safecracker travels to the south of France to reconnect with his daughter. Jude Law, Emilia Clarke, Richard E. Grant.
10.30 Lateline. (R, CC) 11.00 The Business. (R, CC) 11.20 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R, CC) 11.50 Planet America. (R, CC) 12.20 Rage. (MA15+)
12.10 Grey’s Anatomy. (M, R, CC) Arizona’s bad day only escalates after she advises one of Callie’s patients on a potential double amputation. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)
12.30 Anger Management. (M, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.00 Filthy Rich. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Avengers. (PG, R) 4.00 Global Shop. 4.30 Good Morning America. (CC)
12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 1.00 The Project. (R, CC) A look at the day’s news. 2.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R)
12.55 Mammon. (M, R, CC) 3.15 Bosch. (M, R, CC) 4.10 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 4.45 Tango Underpants. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.35 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (M, R, CC) 8.20 Catfish: The TV Show. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Male Hookers Uncovered. (M, R, CC) 9.50 You Can’t Ask That. (PG, R, CC) 10.20 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG, R, CC) 11.05 The Lie Detective. 11.50 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. 12.35 The Traffickers. 1.15 Highway Thru Hell. 2.50 Dirty Jobs. 3.40 News Update. 3.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.05 Eve. (R, CC) 5.35 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (CC) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R, CC) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Backstage. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Sword Art Online. (PG, R, CC) (Final) 9.40 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Almost Naked Animals. (R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Better Homes. (R, CC) 2.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 2.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Animal Rescue. (R, CC) 3.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 4.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. (PG, R) 8.30 Selling Houses Australia. (CC) 10.30 The House That £100K Built: Tricks Of The Trade. (R) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Airplane Repo. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 MOVIE: Valiant. (R) (2005) 7.30 MOVIE: The Mask. (PG, R, CC) (1994) 9.30 MOVIE: Dumb & Dumber. (PG, R, CC) (1994) 11.55 WWE Smackdown. (MA15+) 12.55 Proof. (M, R, CC) 1.50 Looney Tunes Cartoons. (R) 2.00 Pokémon. (R) 2.30 Be Cool, ScoobyDoo! (PG, R) 3.00 The Looney Tunes Show. (R) 3.30 Yo-Kai. (PG, R) 4.00 Children’s Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Full Metal Jousting. (PG, R) 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG, R) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (PG, R) 1.00 Swamp People. (PG, R) 2.00 Outback Hunters. (M, R) 3.00 Full Metal Jousting. (PG, R) 4.00 Classic Car Rescue. (PG, R) 5.00 Swamp People. (PG, R) 6.00 World’s Craziest Fools. (PG, R) 6.30 Big Bang. (PG, R) 7.30 Football. (CC) EJ Whitten Legends Game. Victoria v All Stars. 10.15 The Front Bar. (M, CC) 11.00 Outback Truckers. (M, R) 12.00 Late Programs.
7FLIX
6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News. (CC) 6.00 ABC News National. 6.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News With The Business. 9.00 Planet America. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC News. (CC) 11.30 The Link. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC World. 2.30 The Link. (R, CC) 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline. (R, CC)
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6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 TV Shop. (R) 10.30 Harry. (PG, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.00 MOVIE: Now And Forever. (PG, R, CC) (1956) 1.55 Monarch Of The Glen. (PG, R) 3.05 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 4.15 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.20 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.30 Monarch Of The Glen. (PG, R) 8.40 The Secret Life Of The Zoo. (PG, CC) 9.40 MOVIE: Safe Haven. (M, R, CC) (2013) 12.00 Late Programs.
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Please Note: 7FLIX will commence airing in Sth NSW as of Sunday 3rd September
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Million Dollar Listing San Francisco. (M, R) 1.00 Selling New York. (PG, R) 2.00 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 The Block Sky High. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 First Time Flippers. (PG, R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. 8.30 Tiny House, Big Living. (R) 9.30 Texas Flip And Move. (R) 10.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Motorcycle Racing. (CC) MotoGP. Race 12. Grand Prix of Great Britain. Replay. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 10.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 11.00 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 2.00 Matlock. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Scorpion. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 7.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 8.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. The Rangers probe a series of cop killings. 9.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M) Trent saves Carlos’s life. 10.30 MOVIE: Tokarev. (M, R) (2014) 12.30 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Matlock. (M, R) 3.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (R) 4.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. (R) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Blazing Team. (R) 8.00 Kuu Kuu Harajuku. (C, R, CC) 8.35 Pound Puppies. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Touched By An Angel. (PG, R) 11.00 Dads. (PG, R) 11.30 The Millers. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Good Wife. (M, R, CC) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Rush. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Grinder. (PG, R) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 8.00 New Girl. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: America’s Sweethearts. (M, R, CC) (2001) Billy Crystal, Catherine Zeta-Jones. 10.35 To Be Advised. 11.35 James Corden. (M) 12.35 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: An Education. (M, R, CC) (2009) 1.45 Commando School. (M, R, CC) 2.35 Rivals. (PG, R) 3.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG, R) 3.35 The Feed. (R) 4.05 The Business Of Life. (R) 4.35 Fameless. (PG, R) 5.05 News. 5.35 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 Batman. (PG, R) 7.30 Friday Feed. 8.00 The Mindy Project. (M) 8.30 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+, R) 9.25 MOVIE: Desire. (M, R) (2010) 11.25 Cycling. Vuelta a España. Stage 13 2.00 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Chopped. (R) 2.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 3.00 Secret Meat Business. (R) 3.30 Giada Entertains. (R) 4.00 Surfing The Menu. (PG, R) 4.30 Good Eats. (R) 5.00 Kelsey’s Essentials. (R) 5.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (PG, R) 6.00 Food: Fact Or Fiction. 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.30 No Reservations. (PG, R) 8.30 Cupcake Wars. (PG, R) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Chopped. (R) 11.30 Food: Fact Or Fiction. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 Buffy SainteMarie. 2.30 Desperate Measures. (PG) 3.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.15 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Inuk. 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Kagagi. (PG) 5.00 Tangaroa. 5.30 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Unearthed. 6.30 UnderExposed. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 Custodians. 7.25 News. 7.30 MOVIE: Kangaroo Jack: G’Day USA! (PG) (2004) 9.00 The Point Review. 9.30 Music Voyager. 10.30 On The Road. (PG) 11.30 In The Frame. (PG) 12.00 Volumz. (PG)
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6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 11.00 Heroes. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Kangaroo Dundee. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Thirteen. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Catalyst: Closing In – The Hunt For Alien Life. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Landline. (R, CC) 4.30 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R, CC)
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6.00 Shopping. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 1.30 Australia: The Story Of Us. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 The Wonderful World Of Disney: Disneyland 60. (R, CC) 4.30 Crash Investigation Unit. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Luxury Escapes. (PG, CC)
6.00 Compass. (PG, CC) A look at Holocaust survivor group. 6.30 Gardening Australia. (CC) Costa explores the power of the flower. Sophie explores a garden bursting with spring bulbs. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Coverage of news, sport and weather. 7.30 Father Brown. (PG, CC) Father Brown’s divine inspiration is called on when Kembleford comes under threat of an alien invasion. 8.15 Shetland. (M, CC) Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez and his team look to a past crime to solve the present day murder of a girl. 9.15 Doc Martin. (PG, R, CC) Martin attends his first session with psychotherapist Dr Rachel Timoney. 10.05 Pulse. (M, R, CC) Frankie investigates the death of a patient.
6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 MOVIE: Monsters University. (R, CC) (2013) Two monsters attend university where they are taught to be professionally scary. However, after getting kicked out of class, they join a local fraternity in an effort to gain re-admittance to the training regime. Billy Crystal, John Goodman. 9.00 MOVIE: Real Steel. (M, R, CC) (2011) In the near future, a former boxer whose career and life has hit rock bottom reluctantly agrees to team up with his estranged 11-year-old son to train a robot fighter, in hope it will make it into the big leagues. Hugh Jackman, Dakota Goyo, Evangeline Lilly. 11.35 The Goldbergs. (M, R, CC) Beverly forbids Adam from seeing the R-rated movie Porky’s, so Murray encourages his son to break the rules.
11.05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M, R, CC) UK-based panel show featuring host Adam Hills and special guest Victoria Coren Mitchell. 11.45 Rage. (MA15+) Music videos chosen by guest programmers.
12.05 Grey’s Anatomy. (M, R, CC) Cristina imagines the two routes her life could take, based on a single choice she makes. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.15 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.35 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG, R, CC) 8.10 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R, CC) 8.40 Live At The Apollo. (M, R, CC) 9.30 The IT Crowd. (PG, R, CC) 9.55 Broad City. (M, R, CC) 10.20 Sexy Beasts. (M, R, CC) 10.50 Video Killed The Radio Star. 11.15 That ’70s Show. 2.00 Would I Lie To You? 2.30 News Update. 2.35 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.05 Eve. (PG, R, CC) 5.35 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (CC) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.55 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. (R, CC) 8.05 Backstage. (R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Annoying Orange. (R, CC) 9.30 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Almost Naked Animals. (R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.
ABC NEWS 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 News. 1.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 2.00 News. (CC) 2.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 3.00 News. 3.30 The Link. (R, CC) 4.00 News. 4.30 The Breakfast Couch. (CC) 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum Weekly. 6.00 ABC News. 6.30 The Mix. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Aust Story. (R, CC) 8.00 News. (CC) 8.10 Four Corners. (R, CC) 9.00 ABC News. 9.30 World This Week. (R, CC) 10.00 News. 10.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 PAW Patrol. (R, CC) 6.30 Dora. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG, CC) 12.00 Destination Happiness. (CC) 12.30 Storage Hunters UK. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Patriot Games. (CC) 2.00 Destination WA. (PG, CC) 2.30 Kevin Can Wait. (PG, CC) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 The Garden Gurus. (CC) 4.30 Dr Lisa To The Rescue. (CC) 5.00 News: First At Five. (CC) 5.30 Getaway. (PG, CC) 6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 26. Melbourne Storm v Canberra Raiders. From AAMI Park, Melbourne. 9.45 True Story With Hamish & Andy: Sam. (M, R, CC) Comedy duo Hamish and Andy meet Sam who shares a story about how after being forced to accept a date, it led to a series of escalating challenges that got dangerously out of hand. 10.15 MOVIE: Takers. (M, R, CC) (2010) A Manhattan detective pursues a gang of thieves who specialise in elaborate heists. Having already stolen a small fortune, they intend to take on one last job which is worth millions, however things begin to go wrong after their carefully timed operation encounters a hiccup. Chris Brown, Paul Walker, Hayden Christensen. 12.30 Law & Order. (M, R, CC) 1.30 Anger Management. (M, R, CC) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Restoration. (M, R, CC) 3.30 The Baron. (PG, R) 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact. (CC)
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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 11.00 Sydney Weekender. (R, CC) 11.30 Qld Weekender. (CC) 12.00 Vasili’s Garden. (R) 12.30 The Great Day Out. (CC) 1.00 Creek To Coast. (CC) 1.30 Horse Racing. (CC) Memsie Stakes Day. Chelmsford Stakes Day. 5.30 Diana: Her Story. (PG, CC) 7.30 Carole King: Natural Woman. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Escape To The Continent. (R) 11.45 Mighty Ships. (PG, R) 1.00 Psychic TV. (M) 4.00 Late Programs.
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 MOVIE: Kung Fu Panda 2. (PG, R, CC) (2011) 7.45 MOVIE: Hook. (PG, R, CC) (1991) 10.45 MOVIE: Machete. (MA15+, R, CC) (2010) 1.00 Adult Swim. (M, R) 1.30 Black Jesus. (M, R) 2.00 Swamp Hunters. (PG, R) 2.30 American Digger. (PG, R) 3.00 Yo-Kai. (PG, R) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG, R) 4.00 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. (R) 4.30 Star Wars: Droid Tales. (PG, R) 4.50 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 5.10 We Bare Bears. (PG, R) 5.30 Children’s Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Classic Car Rescue. (PG, R) 1.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 Prospectors. (PG, R) 2.30 What Went Down. (PG, R) 3.00 Beyond Sahara: Riding From Cairo To Cape Town. (PG, R) 4.00 Swamp People. (PG, R) 5.00 Prospectors. (PG, R) 6.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 7.00 AFL Women’s Pre-Game Show. (CC) 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL Women’s. State Of Origin. Victoria v Allies. 10.00 MOVIE: Ted. (MA15+, R, CC) (2012) 12.15 Late Programs.
7FLIX
6.00 Rainbow Country. (R) 6.30 Skippy. (R) 7.00 TV Shop. (R) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 TV Shop. (R) 10.00 The Baron. (PG, R) 11.00 Wild Alaska. (R, CC) 12.00 MOVIE: Our Miss Fred. (PG, R, CC) (1972) 2.00 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG, R, CC) 4.25 MOVIE: El Dorado. (PG, R) (1967) 7.00 MOVIE: Monster-In-Law. (PG, R, CC) (2005) 9.00 MOVIE: The Break-Up. (M, R, CC) (2006) Jennifer Aniston. 11.15 Murder In The First. (M, R, CC) 12.15 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 12.55 Late Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Tiny House, Big Living. (R) 1.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.30 Texas Flip And Move. (R) 2.30 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 3.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 4.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 5.30 Extreme Homes. (R) 6.30 Flipping Moms. 7.30 House Hunters. 8.30 House Hunters International. 9.30 House Hunters Int Reno. 10.30 Island Hunters. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
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6.00 Fishing Edge. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 RPM. (R, CC) 8.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 8.30 GCBC. (R, CC) 9.00 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 The Living Room. (R, CC) 1.00 Healthy Homes. (CC) 1.30 Fishing Aust. (CC) 2.00 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams. (R, CC) 2.30 Pooches At Play. (CC) (Final) 3.00 Australia By Design. (CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (R, CC) 4.00 What’s Up Down Under. (CC) 4.30 Escape Fishing With ET. (CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
6.00 WorldWatch. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (R, CC) 2.00 Small Business Secrets. (R, CC) 2.30 SBS Flashback. (PG, R, CC) 2.35 King Tut’s Tomb: The Hidden Chamber. (R, CC) 3.30 Weekend Warriors. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Antonio Carluccio’s 6 Seasons. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stage 13. Highlights. 5.30 The Supervet. (PG, CC)
6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R, CC) A group of swimmers get into trouble. 7.00 Gold Coast Cops. (PG, R, CC) The officers go on the hunt for a Black Uhlans motorcycle gang member who has breached his bail conditions. 7.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) The team investigates the death of a US Marines sergeant who fell from a building. 8.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) A US Navy lieutenant is discovered murdered aboard a warship playing host to some civilian guests. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M, R, CC) A Muslim woman is killed in a hate crime targeting her family, and a crucial witness is deported. 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 48 Hours: Death Of An Olympian. (M, R, CC) Erin Moriarty interviews Jane Laut who was accused of murdering her husband, Olympian Dave Laut.
6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Royal Murder Mysteries: Prince George – Tragedy Or Treason. (CC) (New Series) Experts investigate notorious murder cases involving royalty in Russia, Germany, France and Great Britain. 8.30 Diana: In Her Own Words. (CC) On the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana’s untimely death, revisit her emotional journey from childhood through to marriage to Prince Charles and subsequent emergence as the “People’s Princess”. 10.40 MOVIE: Hyde Park On Hudson. (M, R, CC) (2012) President Roosevelt hosts the king and queen of England for a weekend at his New York home, in 1939. Bill Murray, Laura Linney, Olivia Colman.
12.30 48 Hours: Bringing A Nation Together. (MA15+, R, CC) Takes a look at the 2016 Dallas shootings and the subsequent efforts to bring America together. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R)
12.20 MOVIE: I’m So Excited! (MA15+, R) (2013) 2.00 MOVIE: Blue. (M, R, CC) (2009) 4.00 Hunters Of The South Seas. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)
ONE 6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Storm Season. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 9.00 World Sport. (R) 9.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 10.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 11.00 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 12.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 1.00 Megastructures Breakdown. (R) 2.00 Monster Jam. 3.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 4.00 Fishing. IFS Championship. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 6.00 Undercover Boss. (PG, R) 7.00 David Att’s Planet Earth. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 48 Hours. (M, R, CC) 9.00 48 Hours. (M, R, CC) 10.00 Forensics. (M, R) 11.00 48 Hours. (M, R, CC) 12.00 MOVIE: True Justice: Vengeance Is Mine. (M, R) (2012) 2.00 RPM. (R, CC) 3.00 Motorcycle Racing. (CC) MotoGP. Race 12. Grand Prix of Great Britain. Replay. 4.30 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, R, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Pokémon. (R) 7.00 Mako Mermaids. (C, R, CC) 7.30 Kuu Kuu Harajuku. (C, CC) 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 8.30 Scope. (C, CC) 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 The Bachelor Australia. (R, CC) 1.35 To Be Advised. 4.05 New Girl. (PG, R) 4.35 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.30 MOVIE: Ice Age: Continental Drift. (PG, R, CC) (2012) A trio of animals embarks on an adventure. Ray Romano, Denis Leary. 8.15 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M, R, CC) Hosted by Tom Gleisner. 9.15 MOVIE: Kingpin. (M, R) (1996) A bowling hustler befriends an Amish boy. Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid. 11.40 The Loop. (PG, R) 2.10 Frasier. (PG, R) 3.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Pokémon. (R) 5.00 Shopping. (R)
SBS VICELAND 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 News. (R) 1.00 MOVIE: Mid-August Lunch. (PG, R) (2008) 2.25 Huang’s World. (PG, R, CC) 3.15 Tattoo Age. (R) 3.45 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG, R) 5.00 Close Up Kings. (PG, R) 5.50 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG, R, CC) 6.45 Daria. (PG, R) 7.35 Ali G: Remixed. (M, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Colonia. (2015) 10.30 Australiana: Rage In The Cage. (M, R) 11.10 Cycling. Vuelta a España. Stage 14. 2.00 What Would Diplo Do? (R) 2.30 France 24. 3.00 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 11.00 Man Fire Food. (R) 12.00 Burgers, Brew & ‘Que. (R) 1.00 Man V Food Best Of. (R) 2.00 Man Fire Food. (R) 3.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 4.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 5.00 No Reservations. (PG, R) 6.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 6.30 People Of The Vines. (R) 7.30 Iron Chef America. (R) 8.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 9.30 Andy & Ben Eat The World. (R) 10.30 No Reservations. (PG, R) 11.30 Burgers, Brew & ‘Que. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 MOVIE: Kangaroo Jack: G’Day USA! (PG) (2004) 2.30 Unearthed. 3.00 On The Road. (PG) 4.00 UnderExposed. 4.30 Colour Theory. (PG) 5.00 Fusion. (PG) 6.00 Maori TV’s Native Affairs. 6.30 Rainbow Serpent. (PG) 7.00 City Slickers Rodeo. (PG) 7.30 We Ain’t Terrorists. (M) 8.30 Hard Rock Medical. (PG) 9.00 Mohawk Girls. 9.30 Noah’s Arc. (PG) 10.00 On The Edge. (PG) 10.30 Love Patrol. (PG) 11.00 On The Road. (PG) 12.00 Volumz. (PG)
CLASSIFICATIONS: (P) For preschoolers (C) Children’s programs (G) General viewing (PG) Parental guidance (M) Mature audiences (MA15+) Mature audiences only (AV15+) Extreme violence. (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to late change by networks.
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6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Insiders. (CC) 10.00 Offsiders. (CC) 10.30 The World This Week. (R, CC) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Songs Of Praise. (R, CC) 12.00 Landline. (CC) 1.00 Gardening Australia. (R, CC) 1.30 The Checkout. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Shetland. (R, CC) 3.00 Doc Martin. (PG, R, CC) 3.45 The Mix. (R, CC) 4.15 Australian Story. (R, CC) 4.45 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC)
6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) Queen Victoria pays Samantha a visit. 1.30 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Sydney Weekender. (CC)
6.00 PAW Patrol. (R, CC) 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG, CC) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG, CC) 1.00 Full Cycle. (CC) 1.30 Ready For Takeoff. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 26. St George Illawarra Dragons v Canterbury Bulldogs.
6.00 Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox: The Moth And The Flame. (PG, R, CC) Part 3 of 4. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Coverage of local, national and international news, including the day’s sport and weather updates. 7.40 Grand Designs: House Of The Year. (CC) Part 1 of 4. 8.30 Inspector George Gently. (M, CC) (Series return) DCI Gently re-opens Bacchus’s old case of a woman convicted of her husband’s murder. 10.00 Scott & Bailey. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 3. 10.45 Top Of The Lake. (M, R, CC) Matt gathers troops to hunt his daughter down. Tui’s friends trek deep into the mountains. 11.45 Silent Witness. (M, R, CC) A paedophile’s body is found in a playground.
6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 Little Big Shots. (PG, CC) A pianist, whip cracker, boxer, human encyclopedia, pogo stick jumper and dancer perform. 8.00 Sunday Night. (CC) Current affairs program, hosted by Melissa Doyle. 9.00 Heists That Shook The World: Worlds Biggest Cash Grab Heists. (M, CC) Takes a look at the Securitas depot robbery. 10.00 Robbie Coltrane’s Critical Evidence: Time Of Death. (M, CC) An examination of the case of Canadian banker Albert Walker, who murdered his business partner. 11.00 The Investigator: A True Crime Story. (M, R, CC) Part 4 of 4. Mark Williams-Thomas’ investigation into the disappearance of Carole Packman concludes.
6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 The Block. (PG, CC) There is a final push to the finish line as the contestants race to deliver their living and dining rooms. 8.30 60 Minutes. (CC) Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. Featuring reports from Liz Hayes, Tara Brown, Allison Langdon, Charles Wooley and Ross Coulthart. 9.30 Diana: The Day The World Cried. (PG, CC) Commemorates Princess Diana’s funeral 20 years on, told by the people who knew her. 10.30 See No Evil: The Vanishing Nurse. (M, CC) Takes a look at how the disappearance of a nursing student was solved with the help of surveillance footage. 11.35 House. (M, R, CC) House must fire one of his doctors.
6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. (CC) Two families try to win big prizes by guessing the most popular responses to a survey of the public. 6.30 The Sunday Project. (CC) Join panellists for a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 Australian Survivor. (CC) A surprise challenge sees one castaway return to camp with an unexpected power. 9.00 MOVIE: Insurgent. (M, CC) (2015) In the wake of a coup d’état, two soldiers go on the run from a rival faction in a dystopian Chicago. Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort. 11.20 48 Hours: Murder By Design. (M, R, CC) Takes a look at the investigation into the killing spree that ended the life of fashion icon Gianni Versace.
6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Ancient Megacities. (R, CC) Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill explores how ancient metropolises worked, without the benefits of modern technology. From Athens, a metropolis controlled, not by a king, but by the Athenians themselves, to Rome, with its tower blocks, sewers, and still working harbour basins. 9.45 Fair Game. (CC) Takes a look at the story of former professional AFL footballer Heritier Lumumba, né Harry O’Brien, who found himself in the middle of a media storm when he spoke out against the on-air comments of Collingwood club president, Eddie McGuire, about Adam Goodes. 10.50 Being Evel. (M, R, CC) Daniel Junge and Johnny Knoxville take a candid look at the American daredevil and icon, Robert “Evel” Knievel.
12.50 Rage. (MA15+) Continuous music programming. 2.15 Inspector George Gently. (M, R, CC) 3.45 Scott & Bailey. (M, R, CC) 4.35 The Bill. (M, R, CC) 5.00 Insiders. (R, CC)
12.00 Cosmetic Coffee. (M) Takes a look at cosmetic surgery, featuring prominent Melbourne plastic surgeon Dr Daniel Lanzer. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC) News, sport and weather.
12.30 Full Cycle. (R, CC) 1.00 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 The Avengers. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 The Baron. (PG, R) 4.00 Good Morning America: Sunday. (CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)
12.20 48 Hours: Crazy Love. (M, R, CC) Takes a look at the murder of Miami Beach hotel heir Benji Novack in July 2009. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC) Morning news and talk show.
12.40 Grass Fed. (MA15+, R, CC) 2.10 The Diet Myth. (R, CC) 3.10 Obama: Eight Years Of Power. (M, R, CC) 4.20 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 4.55 SBS Identity. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (R, CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (R, CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (R, CC)
ABC2
7TWO
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.15 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.35 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (R, CC) 7.30 River Monsters. (PG, R, CC) 8.20 The Checkout. (R, CC) 8.30 Facing Ali. (M, R, CC) 10.05 Male Hookers Uncovered. (M, R, CC) 10.55 Louis Theroux: African Hunting Holiday. 11.55 That ’70s Show. 12.40 That ’70s Show. 1.05 That ’70s Show. 2.40 River Monsters. 3.30 News Update. 3.35 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
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9GO!
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Home And Away Catch-Up. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 3.00 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage. (R, CC) 3.30 New Zealand On A Plate. (R, CC) 4.00 To Be Advised. 4.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 5.30 One Foot In The Grave. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Border Security: Int. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Border Security. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG, R) 10.30 Border Security: Int. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 12.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 News To Me Featurettes. 5.35 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (CC) (Final) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R) 7.00 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, R, CC) 7.10 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 7.40 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.05 Backstage. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Annoying Orange. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 2.00 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 News. 1.30 The Mix. (R, CC) 2.00 News. 2.30 The Breakfast Couch. (R, CC) 3.00 News. 3.30 Landline. (R, CC) 4.00 News. 4.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 5.00 News. 5.30 Compass. (R, CC) 6.00 ABC News. 6.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 The House With Annabel Crabb. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Insiders. (R, CC) 9.00 ABC News. 9.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 10.00 News. 10.30 The Drum Weekly. (R) 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 The Mix. (R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 MOVIE: The Land Before Time. (1988) 7.00 MOVIE: Alvin And The Chipmunks. (R, CC) (2007) 9.00 MOVIE: Get Him To The Greek. (MA15+, R, CC) (2010) 11.10 Ghost Town Gold. (PG, R) 12.10 Adult Swim. (M) 1.00 Black Jesus. (M) 1.30 Step Dave. (M, R, CC) 2.30 Surfing Australia TV. (R, CC) 3.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG, R) 3.30 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. (R) 4.00 Steven Universe. (PG, R) 4.30 Little Charmers. (R) 4.50 Children’s Programs.
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6.00 Shopping. (R) 6.30 Ultimate Fishing. (PG, R) 7.30 Shopping. (R) 9.30 Adventure Angler. (PG) 10.00 AFL Game Day. (CC) 11.30 River To Reef. (PG, R) 12.00 Fishing The Wild. (PG, R) 12.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 1.30 What Went Down. (PG, R) 2.00 Big Smo. (PG, R) 3.00 Seinfeld. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 MOVIE: Men In Black 3. (PG, R, CC) (2012) 9.10 MOVIE: The Bourne Identity. (M, R, CC) (2002) Matt Damon. 11.35 Hardcore Pawn. (M, R) 12.05 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 1.05 Late Programs.
7FLIX
ABC NEWS
6.00 Mass. (CC) 6.30 Hillsong. (CC) 7.00 Fishing Aust. (R) 7.30 My Market Kitchen. (R, CC) 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. (R, CC) 8.30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 9.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R, CC) 9.30 Studio 10: Sunday. (PG, CC) 12.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 12.30 The Doctors. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Weekend Feast. (R, CC) 2.30 To Be Advised. 3.30 The 48 Hour Destination. (CC) 4.00 RPM. (CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Avengers. (PG, R) 11.00 Garden Gurus. (R, CC) 11.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Netball. Quad Series. Game 5. England v South Africa. 2.00 Netball. Quad Series. Game 6. New Zealand v Australia. 4.00 MOVIE: The War Wagon. (PG, R) (1967) 6.00 Secret Dealers. (PG, CC) 7.00 The Good Life. (R) 7.40 New Tricks. (M, R, CC) 8.50 MOVIE: The Spy Who Loved Me. (M, R, CC) (1977) Roger Moore. 11.20 The Closer. (M, R, CC) 12.20 Late Programs.
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6.00 It’s Academic. (R, CC) 7.00 Art Attack. (R, CC) 8.00 I Didn’t Do It. (R) 8.30 Mighty Med. (PG, R) 9.00 Liv And Maddie. (R, CC) 9.30 Dog With A Blog. (R) 10.00 Kickin’ It. (PG) 11.10 Restaurant Revolution. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 800 Words. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Diff’rent Strokes. (R) 4.30 Who’s The Boss? (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.00 To Be Advised. 7.00 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Bridesmaids. (M, R, CC) (2011) Kristen Wiig. 11.00 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 12.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 10.00 Destination Happiness. (R, CC) 10.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 11.30 House Hunters. (R) 12.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 1.30 Flipping Moms. (R) 2.30 Masters Of Flip. (R) 3.30 Island Hunters. (R) 4.30 Selling New York. (PG, R) 5.30 Extreme Homes. (R) 6.30 First Time Flippers. (PG) 7.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 8.30 Flip Or Flop. 9.30 Home Town. 10.30 Listed Sisters. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Speedweek. (CC) 3.00 The Bowls Show. (CC) 4.00 Voxwomen. (CC) 4.30 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stage 14. Écija to Sierra de La Pandera. 185.5 km mountain stage. Highlights. From Spain. 4.55 Small Business Secrets. (CC) 5.30 SAS Origins: A Secret History. (PG, CC)
SBS VICELAND
6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Healthy Homes Aust. (R, CC) 8.30 Monster Jam. (R) 9.30 To Be Advised. 12.10 World Sport. (R) 12.30 Whitewater Rafting. (CC) Avon Descent. Highlights. 1.30 4x4 Adventures. (R, CC) 2.30 Fishing. IFS Championship. Replay. 3.00 Reel Action. (R) 3.30 Escape Fishing. (R, CC) 4.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 4.30 Pooches At Play. (R, CC) (Final) 5.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R, CC) 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 6.30 Scorpion. (PG, CC) 7.30 David Attenborough’s Animal Attraction. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 MOVIE: Last Knights. (MA15+, R) (2015) Morgan Freeman. 11.20 Megastructures Breakdown. (R) 12.20 World Sport. 12.50 RPM. (R, CC) 1.50 Monster Jam. (R) 4.50 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, R, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. (R) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Treasure Island. 8.05 Victorious. (R) 8.30 Sanjay And Craig. (R) 9.00 TMNT. (R) 10.00 Random & Whacky. (C, CC) 10.30 TMNT. (R) 11.00 Family Ties. (PG, R) 12.00 Cristela. (PG, R) 12.30 Angel From Hell. (PG, R) 1.00 Neighbours. (R, CC) 3.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG, R) 7.30 The Simpsons. (R) 9.00 MOVIE: Tropic Thunder. (MA15+, R, CC) (2008) A movie cast becomes lost in the jungle. Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr. 11.05 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.05 Family Ties. (PG, R) 1.00 TMNT. (R) 2.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 3.30 TMNT. (R) 5.00 Shopping. (R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 PopAsia. (PG) 10.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 News. (R) 1.00 Earthworks. (PG, R) 1.50 Where Are We Going, Dad? (R) 3.10 Don’t Tell My Mother… (PG, R) 4.05 Survivor Games. (PG, R) 5.20 Batman. (PG, R) 6.20 Vs Arashi. (PG) 7.15 If You Are The One. (PG) 8.30 Ninja Warrior Sweden. (R) 9.25 Australiana: Island Queen. 9.55 Cycling. Vuelta a España. Stage 15. 2.00 Motherboard. (M, R) 2.30 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Man Fire Food. (R) 12.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 1.30 Burgers, Brew & ‘Que. (R) 2.00 Man V Food Best Of. (R) 3.00 Man Fire Food. (R) 4.00 Iron Chef America. (R) 5.00 Andy & Ben Eat The World. (R) 5.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 6.30 Iron Chef Gauntlet. (PG, R) 7.30 Ginormous Food. (R) 8.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 9.30 Rick Stein’s Spain. (R, CC) 10.30 Big Bad BBQ Battle. (PG, R) 11.30 Man Fire Food. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Keeping The Language. (PG) 12.30 Kardiyarlu Kangurnu. (PG) 1.00 On The Road. (PG) 2.00 Rugby Sevens. Ella 7’s. 2.30 Soccer. Oceania Football Confederation. New Caledonia v Samoa. 3.30 Football. NEAFL. 5.00 Te Kaea. 5.30 The Point Review. 6.00 Matauranga. 6.30 Sacred Ground. (PG) 7.30 First Australians. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Anger Within: Jonah Lomu – A Rugby Legend. (2013) 10.00 Lionel. (M) 11.30 Kids To Coast. 12.00 Volumz. (PG)
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TV+
Monday September 4 ABC
PRIME7
NINE
6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News. (CC) 10.00 Back Roads. (R, CC) 10.30 Todd Sampson’s Life On The Line. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Grand Designs: House Of The Year. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Landline. (R, CC) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 3.00 Doc Martin. (PG, R, CC) (Final) 3.45 Eggheads. (R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC)
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6.00 The Checkout: Snack Size. (CC) A look at consumer affairs. 6.10 Grand Designs. (R, CC) Hosted by Kevin McCloud. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Coverage of news, sport and weather. 7.30 7.30. (CC) Presented by Leigh Sales. 8.00 Australian Story: Cracking Up. (CC) The story of an immigrant family. 8.30 Four Corners. (CC) Investigative journalism program, presented by Sarah Ferguson. 9.15 Media Watch. (PG, CC) Takes a look at a range of issues affecting media consumers. 9.35 Q&A. (CC) Hosted by Tony Jones. 10.40 Lateline. (R, CC) Hosted by Emma Alberici. 11.10 The Business. (R, CC) Hosted by Elysse Morgan. 11.30 Heroes. (R, CC)
6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) Something is wrong with Beth. Raffy may be forced to move up a grade. 7.30 Hell’s Kitchen Australia. (PG, CC) Three of the celebrities take part in the last chance cook off to avoid a double elimination. 8.45 MOVIE: Ant-Man. (PG, CC) (2015) Armed with a super-suit with the ability to shrink in scale, but increase in strength, a recently released master thief must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor save the world by pulling off a hiest. Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly. 11.15 When Magic Goes Horribly Wrong. (M, R, CC) Stories of magic performances gone wrong, with sometimes funny, dramatic, or deadly consequences.
12.30 Humans. (PG, R, CC) 1.15 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 2.15 The Mix. (R, CC) 2.50 Rage. (MA15+) 4.20 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R, CC) 5.05 The Bill. (PG, R, CC)
12.15 Quantico. (M, CC) The team reexamines their personal connections, or more accurately, the lack thereof. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC) News, sport and weather.
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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: The Wrong Car. (M, CC) (2016) Danielle Savre. The Daily Edition. (CC) The hottest issues from the day’s news. The Chase. (R, CC) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)
7TWO
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05 Fireman Sam. (R, CC) 6.15 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.35 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (M, R, CC) 8.25 The Checkout. (R, CC) 8.30 Louis Theroux: The City Addicted To Crystal Meth. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Ross Kemp: Libya’s Migrant Hell. (M, CC) 10.25 Facing Ali. (M, R, CC) 12.05 Next Stop Hollywood. 1.05 Dirty Jobs. 1.55 News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 Break The Future. (R) 5.40 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 Slugterra. (R, CC) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Backstage. (R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Annoying Orange. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 10.30 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Children’s Programs.
ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 News. 6.00 ABC News National. 6.30 Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC News National. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. (R, CC) 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 Outside Source. 5.30 Lateline. (R, CC)
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Today. (CC) Today Extra. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) Extra. (CC) Entertainment news program. The Block. (PG, R, CC) News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)
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6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Al Jazeera. (CC) 2.00 André Rieu: Forever Vienna. (R, CC) 3.00 Lockerbie: My Brother’s Bomber. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 The Supervet: Bionic Stories. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stage 15. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)
6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Block. (PG, CC) The teams not only have to renovate but build their master bedroom, ensuite and walk-in robe. 8.40 This Time Next Year. (PG, CC) Follows inspirational stories, including an 18-year-old who wants to fly solo around the world, a woman trying to overcome her fear of dentists, a country girl endeavouring to lose weight and find love. 9.50 Body Donors. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 2. Follows two people who have opted to donate their bodies to medical science. 10.50 Botched. (M, CC) Reality TV star Farrah Abraham visits the doctors for help with her blown-up lips. 11.50 Law & Order. (M, R, CC) Detectives Briscoe and Green investigate when a masked child opens fire on classmates.
6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) Join the hosts for a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 Australian Survivor. (CC) Alliances continue to flip as a former power player finds themselves at the bottom of their tribe. 8.40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M, CC) Celebrity guests include Ed Kavalee, Chrissie Swan, Nick Cody, Kitty Flanagan and Sam Pang. 9.40 Life In Pieces. (M, CC) Greg becomes frazzled when Lark rebuffs him and only wants to be held by Jen. 10.10 Life In Pieces. (M, CC) Greg gives Samantha questionable advice about becoming an inventor. Tim and Heather rehash an old fight. 10.40 To Be Advised. 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)
6.00 River Cottage Australia. (CC) Paul West makes his way to Tilba. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 The Obesity Myth: Battling The Biology. (CC) Part 1 of 3. Follows the struggle of morbidly obese patients as they go through a weight-loss program. 8.35 London’s Super Tunnel: Urban Heart Surgery. (PG, R, CC) Part 1 of 3. A look at the construction of a new underground railway in London called Crossrail. 9.40 24 Hours In Emergency: Tree Of Life. (M, CC) A 84-year-old is rushed to St George’s after falling down the stairs at home. 10.35 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 11.05 The World Game. (CC) Soccer news, features and match results. 11.40 Farang. (MA15+, CC) Rickard agrees to help frame Ben.
12.45 Anger Management. (M, R, CC) 1.20 Nine Presents. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 2.00 Extra. (R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)
12.30 The Project. (R, CC) A look at the day’s news. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)
12.30 Farang. (M, CC) (Final) 1.20 Salamander. (MA15+, R) 4.15 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 4.45 Night Shift. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Airplane Repo. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Science Of Stupid. (M, CC) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 9.10 MOVIE: Rambo: First Blood. (M, R) (1982) 11.00 Cold Water Cowboys. (M) (New Series) 12.00 Container Wars. (PG, R) 12.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.00 Children’s Programs.
9GEM
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 To Be Advised. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG, R) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (PG, R) 1.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 2.00 Big Smo. (PG, R) 3.00 Blokesworld. (PG, R) 3.30 What Went Down. (PG, R) 4.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 5.00 Swamp People. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, CC) 8.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 9.30 Storage Wars Canada. (PG) 10.00 Baggage Battles. (PG) 11.00 Barter Kings. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs.
7FLIX
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. (R) 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Harry. (PG, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.10 MOVIE: Outcast Of The Islands. (PG, R, CC) (1951) 2.05 Secret Dealers. (PG, R, CC) 3.05 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 4.15 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.20 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.40 The Hunt. (PG, R, CC) 8.50 Agatha Christie’s Marple. (PG, R) 10.50 Killer On The Line. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.
9LIFE
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Scandal. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Home And Away. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Grandfathered. (PG, R) 4.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 4.30 Bewitched. (R, CC) 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.30 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Coyote Ugly. (PG, R, CC) (2000) 10.30 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 11.20 Bad Teacher. (M) 12.10 Late Programs.
SBS
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
9GO!
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 NBC Today. (CC) 10.30 NBC Press. (R, CC) 11.30 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage. (R, CC) 12.00 One Foot In The Grave. (PG, R, CC) 1.45 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 2.15 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 2.45 Animal Rescue. (R, CC) 3.15 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 4.15 To Be Advised. 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Doc Martin. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Lewis. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG, R) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Late Programs.
WIN
Dubbo’s TV Guide
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Extreme Homes. (R) 10.30 Flip Or Flop. (R) 11.30 Listed Sisters. (R) 12.30 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 First Time Flippers. (PG, R) 2.00 House Hunters Reno. (R) 3.00 The Block Sky High. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Mary Queen Of Shops. (M) 8.40 Masters Of Flip. (R) 9.40 Million Dollar Listing San Francisco. (M) 10.40 Million Dollar Listing Miami. (PG, R) 11.40 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.10 Late Programs.
ONE
SBS VICELAND
6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 RPM. (R, CC) 9.00 iFish. (R, CC) 9.30 Undercover Boss. (PG, R) 10.30 Megastructures Breakdown. (R) 11.30 Cheers. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 2.00 Matlock. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Scorpion. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 7.30 MOVIE: Firewalker. (PG, R) (1986) Chuck Norris. 9.40 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 13. Italian Grand Prix. 10.40 The Last Man On Earth. (M) 11.40 Matlock. (M, R) 12.40 Shopping. (R) 2.10 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 2.40 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 3.40 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 4.40 World Sport. (R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, R, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 The Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. (R) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Blazing Team. (R) 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, R, CC) 8.35 Pound Puppies. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Touched By An Angel. (PG, R) 11.00 Dads. (PG, R) 11.30 New Girl. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Good Wife. (M, R, CC) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Rush. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Grinder. (PG, R) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: The Heartbreak Kid. (M, R, CC) (2007) Ben Stiller, Malin Akerman. 10.45 Raymond. (R, CC) 11.15 James Corden. (M) 12.15 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 12.50 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Heartbreaker. (M, R, CC) (2010) 1.50 Commando School. (M, R, CC) 2.50 Women’s Letters. (M, R) 3.00 Vs Arashi. (PG, R) 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG, R) 4.35 Fameless. (PG, R) 5.00 News. 5.30 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 South Park. (M, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Blow Out. (1981) 10.35 MOVIE: Dressed To Kill. (1980) 12.35 Desus And Mero. (M) 1.00 The Feed. (R) 1.35 Rise. (PG, R) 2.25 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 2.00 Rick Stein’s Spain. (R, CC) 3.00 Secret Meat Business. (R) 3.30 Giada Entertains. (R) 4.00 Surfing The Menu. (R) 4.30 Good Eats. (R) 5.00 Kelsey’s Essentials. (R) 5.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (PG, R) 6.00 Food: Fact Or Fiction. 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.30 Follow Donal To Europe. (R) 8.30 Celebrity Food Fight. (PG) (New Series) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Chopped. (R) 11.30 Good Eats. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Lionel. (M) 2.30 Matauranga. 3.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.15 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Inuk. 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Kagagi. (PG) 5.00 Tangaroa. 5.30 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Surviving. 6.30 The Prophets. (PG) 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 The Mulka Project. 7.25 News. 7.30 Family Rules. 8.00 Contact. (PG) 9.00 The Point. 9.30 Get Your Fish On. 10.00 Pro Bull Riding. 11.00 Survive Aotearoa. (PG) 12.00 Volumz. (PG)
CLASSIFICATIONS: (P) For preschoolers (C) Children’s programs (G) General viewing (PG) Parental guidance (M) Mature audiences (MA15+) Mature audiences only (AV15+) Extreme violence. (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to late change by networks.
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Tuesday September 5 ABC
PRIME7
6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News. (CC) 10.00 Four Corners. (R, CC) 10.45 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Grand Designs. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Desert War. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 3.00 Miniseries: Doctor Thorne. (PG, R, CC) 3.45 Eggheads. (R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC)
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6.00 Short Cuts To Glory: Recipes. (CC) Hosted by Matt Okine. 6.10 Grand Designs. (R, CC) Hosted by Kevin McCloud. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Coverage of news, sport and weather. 7.30 7.30. (CC) Presented by Leigh Sales. 8.00 The House With Annabel Crabb. (CC) Hosted by Annabel Crabb. 8.30 Catalyst: The Day The Dinosaurs Died. (CC) Takes a look at an expedition now underway to drill into the Chicxulub asteroid impact crater in Mexico. 9.30 City In The Sky. (PG, R, CC) Part 3 of 3. Hosts Dallas Campbell and Hannah Fry examine the process of bringing a plane safely to the ground. 10.30 Lateline. (R, CC) Hosted by Emma Alberici. 11.00 The Business. (R, CC) 11.20 Q&A. (R, CC)
6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) Scarlett faces a difficult decision. VJ and Coco’s relationship could be in trouble. 7.30 Hell’s Kitchen Australia. (PG, CC) (Final) As the competition concludes, unseen food critics dining in the Back of House Lounge assess the final dish with the winner claiming a $50,000 cash prize for their favourite charity. Hosted by Marco Pierre White. 10.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M, CC) Chef Gordon Ramsay heads to Queens in New York City to assist Kati Allo, a struggling Greek restaurant run by a husband-and-wife. 11.00 The Catch. (M, CC) Alice and Ben get caught in each other’s crosshairs when they must choose between loyalties.
12.25 Golf. (CC) USPGA Tour. Dell Technologies Championship. Highlights. 1.20 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 2.20 City In The Sky. (PG, R, CC) 3.20 Rage. (MA15+) 4.20 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R, CC) 5.05 The Bill. (PG, R, CC)
12.00 Mistresses. (M, CC) Lucy sees Blair’s strict side emerge as he and April grow closer. Vivian learns about Karen and Alec’s deception. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC) News, sport and weather.
ABC2
2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00
Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: Hit And Run. (M, R, CC) (2015) Josie Davis. The Daily Edition. (CC) The hottest issues from the day’s news. The Chase. (R, CC) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)
7TWO
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.15 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.35 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (PG, R, CC) 8.20 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC) 8.50 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. (PG, CC) 9.30 The Traffickers. (M, CC) 10.15 Ross Kemp: Libya’s Migrant Hell. (M, R, CC) 11.10 Banged Up Abroad. 12.00 Build A New Life In The Country. 12.45 Dirty Jobs. 1.35 News Update. 1.40 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.05 Eve. (PG, R, CC) 5.35 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 Slugterra. (R, CC) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Backstage. (R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Annoying Orange. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 10.30 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Almost Naked Animals. (R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.
ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 News. 6.00 ABC News National. 6.30 Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC News National. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. (R, CC) 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 Outside Source. 5.30 Lateline. (R, CC)
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Air Crash Investigation. (PG, R) 1.00 Mr Selfridge. (PG, R, CC) 2.15 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 2.45 Animal Rescue. (R, CC) 3.15 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 4.15 To Be Advised. 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Martin Clunes: Horsepower. (PG, R) 8.30 Prime Suspect. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Cold Feet. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Late Programs.
7MATE 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 To Be Advised. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG, R) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (PG, R) 1.00 What Went Down. (PG, R) 1.30 Swamp People. (PG, R) 2.30 American Pickers. (PG, R) 3.30 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Grilled. (PG, R) 5.00 Cement Heads. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, CC) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Towies. (PG) 9.00 Highway Thru Hell USA. (M) 10.00 Ice Road Truckers. (M) 11.00 Restoration Garage. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs.
7FLIX 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.45 Hell’s Kitchen Australia. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Scandal. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Home And Away. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Grandfathered. (PG, R) 4.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 4.30 Bewitched. (R, CC) 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.30 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Blindspot. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.
NINE 6.00 9.00 11.30 12.00 1.00
WIN
Today. (CC) Today Extra. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) Extra. (CC) Entertainment news program. Hot In Cleveland. (PG, R, CC) The Block. (PG, R, CC) News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)
Dubbo’s TV Guide
SBS
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Shark Tank. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.00 BBC News. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Off The Record. (PG, CC) 2.30 Good Listening. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 WWII Air Crash Detectives. (PG, R, CC) 4.50 UK Bitesize. (R, CC) 5.00 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stages 1 to 15. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)
6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Block. (PG, CC) With everyone feeling the pressure, one of the teams is bending the rules while another considers giving up. 8.40 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, CC) As Penny and Raj settle into their new living arrangement, Leonard starts to feel like a third wheel. Sheldon expresses interest in Amy’s work, leading them to agree to collaborate on a project. 9.10 Kath & Kim. (PG, R, CC) With Brett working 48 hours straight, a bored Kim makes a nuisance of herself at Kath’s. 10.20 2 Broke Girls. (M, CC) Randy and Max get tired of Caroline being the third wheel on their FaceTime dates. 11.20 Law & Order: SVU. (M, R, CC) A probable suicide becomes a murder investigation.
6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) Join the hosts for a look at the day’s news. 7.30 Shark Tank. (CC) A panel of business people is pitched inventions and innovations including a squidcleaning product. 8.30 NCIS. (M, CC) (Final) Gibbs, McGee and Torres travel to a remote area of Paraguay. 9.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) After a US Navy officer is found dead on a rural road, the team must discover if his death was the result of a bar fight or because he knew too much about an attack on a female colleague. 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M, R, CC) The team must locate the mole whose actions were responsible for the death of an undercover agent. 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)
6.00 River Cottage Australia. (CC) Paul West continues his adventure by bottling the beer that he has been brewing, some with a garden twist. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Great American Railroad Journeys: La Junta To Colorado Springs. (PG, CC) Michael heads to Colorado, where he follows in the footsteps of 19th century East Coasters who came West. 8.30 Insight. (CC) Australian current affairs forum program. Presented by Jenny Brockie. 9.30 Dateline. (CC) Explores the secret to living large in old age, by meeting a squad of octogenarian Japanese cheerleaders. 10.00 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 10.30 Valkyrien. (M) Vilma becomes infected after a patient brings a deadly virus into the clinic.
12.15 20/20. (CC) 1.05 Anger Management. (M, R, CC) 1.35 Destination Happiness. (R, CC) 2.00 Extra. (R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)
12.30 The Project. (R, CC) A look at the day’s news. 1.30 48 Hours: The Two Faces Of Todd Winkler. (M, R, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)
12.20 MOVIE: Dossier K. (MA15+, R) (2009) 2.30 MOVIE: Tuesday, After Christmas. (M, R) (2010) 4.15 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 4.50 Dear Syria. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)
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9GO!
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Airplane Repo. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Soccer. 2018 FIFA World Cup AFC Qualifier. Australia v Thailand. 10.00 MOVIE: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. (M, R, CC) (1999) 12.00 Container Wars. (PG, R) 12.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Ben 10. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs.
9GEM 6.00 Morning Programs. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. (R) 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. (R) 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Harry. (PG, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.00 MOVIE: I’ve Gotta Horse. (R, CC) (1965) 1.55 The Hunt. (PG, R, CC) 3.05 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 4.15 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.20 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.40 New Tricks. (PG, R) 8.40 Midsomer Murders. (M, R, CC) 10.50 Hurricane 360. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.
9LIFE 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Home Town. (R) 1.00 Masters Of Flip. (R) 2.00 Million Dollar Listing San Francisco. (M, R) 3.00 The Block Sky High. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Botched. (M, R, CC) 8.30 The Real Housewives Of Cheshire. (M) (New Series) 9.30 Ladies Of London. (M) (New Series) 10.30 My Big Fat Gypsy Christening. (M) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 9.00 Reel Action. (R) 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 10.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 11.00 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 2.00 Matlock. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Scorpion. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 7.30 48 Hours. (M, R, CC) 8.30 48 Hours: Resident Evil. (M, R, CC) A look into two double murders. 9.30 Forensics: Operation Nadia. (M, R) 10.30 Cops: Adults Only. (PG, R) 11.00 Cops: Adults Only. (M, R) 11.30 Matlock. (M, R) 12.30 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 3.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 4.00 Cops: AO. (PG, R) 4.30 Cops: AO. (M, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, R, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 The Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. (R) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Blazing Team. (R) 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 8.35 Pound Puppies. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Touched By An Angel. (PG, R) 11.00 Dads. (PG, R) 11.30 New Girl. (PG, R) 12.00 Good Wife. (M, R, CC) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Rush. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Grinder. (PG, R) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. (M, R) (2001) Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight. 10.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 11.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Late Programs.
SBS VICELAND 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Salami Aleikum. (M, R) (2009) 1.45 Commando School. (M, R, CC) 2.35 VICE World Of Sports. (PG, R) 3.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG, R) 3.30 Mario Batali’s Moltissimo. 4.00 The Feed. (R) 4.30 Fameless. (PG, R) 5.00 Tattoo Age. (R) 5.30 If You Are The One. (R) 6.30 MythBusters. (R, CC) 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Adam Ruins Everything. (M) 8.30 What Would Diplo Do? (PG) (Final) 8.55 Tattoo Age. 9.20 Jungletown. (M) 10.10 American Boyband. (M) 10.35 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 1.30 Food: Fact Or Fiction. (R) 2.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 3.00 Secret Meat Business. (R) 3.30 Giada Entertains. (R) 4.00 Surfing The Menu. (R) 4.30 Good Eats. (R) 5.00 Kelsey’s Essentials. (R) 5.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (PG, R) 6.00 Food: Fact Or Fiction. 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.30 Iron Chef Gauntlet. (PG) 8.30 People Of The Vines. (PG) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Survive Aotearoa. (PG) 2.00 Cunnamulla Dreaming. 2.30 Surviving. 3.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.15 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Inuk. 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Kagagi. (PG) 5.00 Tangaroa. 5.30 Colour Theory. 6.00 Campfire. 6.30 One With Nature. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 The Mulka Project. (PG) 7.25 News. 7.30 Haunted: The Other Side. (M) 8.00 UnderExposed. 9.00 The Point. 9.30 Football. NEAFL. 11.00 Rose Against The Odds. (PG) 12.00 Volumz. (PG)
CLASSIFICATIONS: (P) For preschoolers (C) Children’s programs (G) General viewing (PG) Parental guidance (M) Mature audiences (MA15+) Mature audiences only (AV15+) Extreme violence. (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to late change by networks.
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Wednesday September 6 ABC
PRIME7
6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News. (CC) 10.00 Q&A. (R, CC) 11.05 Grand Designs. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 National Press Club Address. (CC) 1.30 The House With Annabel Crabb. (R, CC) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 3.00 Miniseries: Doctor Thorne. (PG, R, CC) 3.45 Eggheads. (R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC) 6.00 6.10 7.00 7.30 8.00
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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: Unwanted Guest. (M, CC) (2016) Beth Littleford. The Daily Edition. (CC) The hottest issues from the day’s news. The Chase. (R, CC) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)
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WIN
Dubbo’s TV Guide
SBS
Today. (CC) Today Extra. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) Extra. (CC) Entertainment news program. Hot In Cleveland. (PG, R, CC) The Block. (PG, R, CC) News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 The Bachelor Australia. (R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.00 BBC News. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.00 Tennis. (CC) US Open. Quarter-finals. 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Dateline. (R, CC) 3.30 Insight. (R, CC) 4.30 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen. (R, CC) 5.00 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stage 16. Circuito de Navarra to Logroño. 40.2 km individual time trial. Highlights. From Spain. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)
Short Cuts To Glory: Recipes. (CC) Grand Designs. (PG, R, CC) ABC News. (CC) 7.30. (CC) Presented by Leigh Sales. Hard Quiz. (PG, CC) Presented by Tom Gleeson. 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, CC) (Final) Host Shaun Micallef and a think tank of pundits present a round-up of important news stories of the week. 9.00 Utopia. (M, CC) (Final) Tony threatens to resign. 9.30 Get Krack!n. (MA15+, CC) The Kates’ dynamic is tested. 10.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (MA15+, R, CC) Celebrity guest is Alan Davies. 10.45 Lateline. (R, CC) 11.15 The Business. (R, CC) 11.30 Four Corners. (R, CC)
6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) Brody and Ziggy face a crossroads. Leah tries to explain the heritage listing to Ben. 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, CC) Officers are concerned when they find drug paraphernalia in the luggage of a young Peruvian woman. 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line. (PG, CC) A random vehicle check takes a turn when a police officer smells cannabis wafting from the car. 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M, CC) The team investigates the cause of several fatal car crashes involving drivers and pedestrians. 10.30 Chicago Fire. (M, CC) Stella has to make a serious decision. 11.30 Motive. (M, CC) The team investigates a death in a spa.
6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Block. (PG, CC) The pressure of finishing the biggest room ever in the show’s history is starting to get to the couples. 8.40 Doctor Doctor. (CC) Hugh comes to blows with Penny’s boyfriend, while Meryl plays dirty to win the recount of the mayoral election. 9.40 Embarrassing Bodies Revisits. (M, CC) The doctors take a look back at some of the show’s most memorable patients, with a focus on scabby cases. 10.40 Chicago Med. (M, CC) April pushes Halstead to use unproven medications to help a patient with no other options. 11.40 The AFL Footy Show. (M, CC) Eddie McGuire and Rebecca Maddern provide the latest AFL news and match previews.
6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) Join the hosts for a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (CC) Matty wants to spend as much time as possible with the remaining six bachelorettes. 8.30 MOVIE: Dirty Dancing. (M, CC) (2017) A teenage girl falls in love with a dancing teacher when she spends the summer at a resort in the Catskill Mountains with her family. However, their budding relationship is threatened by parental disapproval. Abigail Breslin, Colt Prattes, Sarah Hyland. 10.50 Hawaii Five-0. (M, R, CC) The team discovers that a Nazi war criminal may be hiding out in an old leper colony in Hawaii. 11.50 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)
6.00 River Cottage Australia. (CC) Paul West hosts a cricket match at the River Cottage. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Extreme Railway Journeys: Australia’s Outback Railway. (PG, CC) (Series return) Chris Tarrant crosses the Australian outback to find out the truth about an amazing railway. 8.30 Look Me In The Eye. (PG, CC) (New Series) Explores what happens when two estranged people come face-toface and look each other in the eye. 9.35 The Good Fight. (M, CC) Mike Kresteva takes his case against Reddick, Boseman and Kolstad to a grand jury. 10.30 The Handmaid’s Tale. (MA15+, CC) Punished by Serena Joy, Offred begins to unravel and reflects on her time with Moira at the Red Center. 11.30 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC)
12.20 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 12.35 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 1.35 National Press Club Address. (R, CC) 2.35 Rage. (MA15+) 4.20 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R, CC) 5.05 The Bill. (PG, R, CC)
12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC) David Koch and Samantha Armytage present the news, sport and weather, with business and finance updates.
1.00 Anger Management. (M, R, CC) 1.30 Postcards. (PG, CC) 2.00 Extra. (R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)
12.50 The Project. (R, CC) A look at the day’s news. 1.50 48 Hours: Sole Survivor. (M, R, CC) Tells the story of Robin Doan. 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)
12.00 MOVIE: Jack. (MA15+, CC) (2014) 1.55 MOVIE: Sarah’s Key. (M, R, CC) (2010) 3.55 Trawlermen: The Catch. (MA15+, R, CC) 4.50 Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom Bitesize. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)
ABC2
7TWO
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05 Fireman Sam. (R, CC) 6.15 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.35 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (PG, R, CC) 8.20 Kids On Speed? (PG, R, CC) 9.20 The Lie Detective. (M, CC) 10.05 Head First. (M, R, CC) 10.55 Catfish: The TV Show. 11.35 Tattoo Tales. 12.05 Wild Things With Dom Monaghan. 12.55 Dirty Jobs. 1.45 News Update. 1.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 Let’s Go! (R) 5.40 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 Slugterra. (R, CC) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Backstage. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Annoying Orange. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 10.30 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Children’s Programs.
ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News. (CC) 12.30 Press Club. (CC) 1.30 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 News. 6.00 ABC News National. 6.30 Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC News National. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. (R, CC) 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 Outside Source. 5.30 Lateline. (R, CC)
9GO!
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P, R, CC) 8.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 9.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 2.15 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 2.45 Animal Rescue. (R, CC) 3.15 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 4.15 To Be Advised. 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Vicar Of Dibley. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. (M, R, CC) 10.30 The Border. (PG, R) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Airplane Repo. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 RBT. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Police Ten 7. (M, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: The Long Kiss Goodnight. (M, R, CC) (1996) 11.00 MOVIE: Pet Sematary. (M, R) (1989) 1.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Ben 10. (PG, R) 2.00 Pokémon. (R) 2.30 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (PG, R) 3.00 Children’s Programs.
9GEM
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Harley-Davidson TV. (PG, R) 9.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 10.00 To Be Advised. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG, R) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (PG, R) 1.00 Highway Thru Hell USA. (M, R) 2.00 Ice Road Truckers. (M, R) 3.00 Grilled. (PG, R) 4.00 Cement Heads. (PG, R) 5.00 Restoration Garage. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, CC) 7.30 Bloopers. (PG) 8.30 Ink Master. (M) 11.00 MOVIE: Insidious: Chapter 2. (M) (2013) 1.00 Late Programs.
7FLIX
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. (R) 10.30 Harry. (PG, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.10 MOVIE: Man About The House. (PG, R) (1974) 2.05 RPA. (PG, R, CC) 3.05 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 4.15 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.20 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.30 Call The Midwife. (M, R) 8.45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG, R) 9.55 Silent Witness. (MA15+, R) 11.00 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 12.10 Late Programs.
9LIFE
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Scandal. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Home And Away. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Trophy Wife. (PG, R) 4.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 4.30 Bewitched. (R, CC) 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.30 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Castle. (M, R, CC) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 The Goldbergs. (PG, R, CC) 11.25 Scrubs. (PG, R) 12.20 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 10.30 House Hunters. (R) 11.00 Food Fighters. (PG, R) 12.00 Botched. (M, R, CC) 1.00 House Hunters Int Reno. (R) 2.00 Island Hunters. (R) 3.00 The Block Sky High. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Masters Of Flip. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 8.30 Flip Or Flop. (R) 9.30 Million Dollar Listing NY. (M) 10.30 Selling New York. (PG) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
SBS VICELAND
6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 9.00 Fishing Edge. (R, CC) 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 10.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 11.00 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 2.00 Matlock. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Scorpion. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) (Final) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 7.30 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth: Caves. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Undercover Boss. (PG) Meet CEO Michael Roper. 9.30 Shark Tank. (R, CC) Hosted by Sarah Harris. 10.30 Ripper Street. 11.35 Forensics. (M, R) 12.35 Shopping. (R) 2.05 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 3.00 Matlock. (M, R) 4.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, R, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. (R) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Blazing Team. (R) 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 8.35 Pound Puppies. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Touched By An Angel. (PG, R) 11.00 Dads. (PG, R) 11.30 New Girl. (PG, R) 12.00 Good Wife. (M, R, CC) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Rush. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Grinder. (PG, R) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Becker. (R, CC) 5.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R) 8.30 Futurama. (PG, R, CC) 10.00 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 10.30 Bob’s Burgers. (PG, R) 11.00 Duckman. (M, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Miniseries: Vargas: Neptune’s Thunder. (M, R) 1.35 Commando School. (M, R, CC) 2.30 F*ck That’s Delicious. (M, R) 3.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG, R) 3.35 The Feed. (R) 4.05 The Business Of Life. (R) 4.35 Fameless. (PG, R) 5.00 Mario Batali’s Moltissimo. (R) 5.30 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 News. 8.30 MOVIE: Godzilla: Resurgence. (M) (2016) 10.40 The War On Kids. 11.10 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 1.30 Food: Fact Or Fiction. (R) 2.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 3.00 Secret Meat Business. (R) 3.30 Giada Entertains. (R) 4.00 Surfing The Menu. (R) 4.30 Good Eats. (R) 5.00 Kelsey’s Essentials. (R) 5.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (PG, R) 6.00 Food: Fact Or Fiction. 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.30 No Reservations. (PG) 8.30 Celebrity Food Fight. (PG) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 Haunted: The Other Side. 2.00 UnderExposed. 2.30 Campfire. 3.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.15 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Inuk. 4.00 Cities Of Gold. 4.30 Kagagi. 5.00 Tangaroa. 5.30 Colour Theory. 6.00 Our Footprint. 6.30 Antonio Carluccio’s 6 Seasons. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 The Mulka Project. 7.25 News. 7.30 Designing Africa. 8.00 Hardwood. 8.30 Men Don’t Cry. (PG) 9.00 The Point. 9.30 Over The Black Dot. 10.00 MOVIE: Salute. (PG) (2008) 11.30 Late Programs.
CLASSIFICATIONS: (P) For preschoolers (C) Children’s programs (G) General viewing (PG) Parental guidance (M) Mature audiences (MA15+) Mature audiences only (AV15+) Extreme violence. (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to late change by networks.
SOLUTIONS & ANSWERS
CROSSWORD TIME PUZZ881
PHOTO NEWS SUDOKU GRID613
Baker’s Dozen Trivia Test. 1. Blue (light blue to be more precise). 2. Something superfluous or unnecessary. Newcastle is a British coalmining city. Arguably, the saying is also apt in Australia when you consider the history of Newcastle, NSW. 3. Les Nessman. 4. HRH The Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1868; and Arthur Calwell in 1966. 5. Whiskers. 6. 454. 7. France, with total area of 643,801 km², is larger than SUDOKU EXTRA
Victoria at 237,629 km². 8. You may be hungry. Borborygmi is stomach growling. 9. 1902. 10. Names. 11. “Band on the Run”. Both songs appeared on both the 1973 original and the 1993 reissue. 12. Harry Hopman. 13. “Homeward Bound”, by Simon and Garfunkel, 1966. Paul Simon wrote the song on a piece of paper while sitting, literally, in a railway station in England on his way to London.
FIND THE WORDS solution 967 Out for dinner GO FIGURE
Where on Google Earth: The KFC at the traffic lights, corner Darling and Cobra Streets in Dubbo.
TRIVIA TEST ANSWERS #381 1 Lincoln Memorial, 2 wool and meat, 3 One Republic, 4 Northern Territory, 5 Ken Rosewall, 6 Century 21, 7 Lethal Weapon, 8 Lithgow, 9 Canada, 10 Adelaide Station
Matchmaker solution 185 Grid, grin, gain, lain, laid, lard, land, lane, line.
WHO AM I? I am comedian and media personality Amanda Keller.
problem solved!
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Thursday September 7 ABC
PRIME7
NINE
6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News. (CC) 10.00 Australian Story. (R, CC) 10.30 Todd Sampson’s Life On The Line. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Grand Designs. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 The Musketeers. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 3.00 Miniseries: Doctor Thorne. (PG, R, CC) 3.45 Eggheads. (R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC)
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6.00 The Checkout: Snack Size. (PG, R, CC) 6.05 Grand Designs. (R, CC) 6.55 Clarke And Dawe: From The Archives. (CC) A look back at classic episodes. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Coverage of news, sport and weather. 7.30 7.30. (CC) Presented by Leigh Sales. 8.00 Short Cuts To Glory: Matt Okine Vs Food. (CC) Matt Okine takes a look at fast food. 8.30 Pulse. (M, CC) (Final) Chad is determined to see through a complex set of paired kidney exchange transplants. 9.30 The Detectives: Manhunt. (M, CC) Part 1 of 3. 10.30 Lateline. (R, CC) 11.00 The Business. (R, CC) 11.15 QI. (R, CC) 11.50 Skimpy: Opening Shot. (M, R, CC)
6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) Brody and Ziggy try to keep their affair a secret. The Astonis try to establish themselves as locals. 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. First qualifying final. Adelaide v GWS. From the Adelaide Oval. 11.00 World’s Angriest. (M, R, CC) Footage of people losing their cool as caught on camera by members of the public, from holiday mishaps and road rage to vile neighbours and work colleagues in meltdown.
12.20 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 1.20 The Detectives. (M, R, CC) 2.20 The Musketeers. (M, R, CC) 3.25 Golf. (CC) USPGA Tour. Dell Technologies Championship. Highlights. 4.20 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R, CC) 5.05 The Bill. (PG, R, CC)
12.00 Royal Pains. (M, CC) Keller starts feeling his age when Hank treats him for possible heart issues. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC) News, sport and weather.
ABC2
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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: Justice For Natalee Holloway. (M, R, CC) (2011) Tracy Pollan. The Daily Edition. (CC) The hottest issues from the day’s news. The Chase. (R, CC) Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)
7TWO
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (M, R, CC) 8.20 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R, CC) (Final) 8.50 The IT Crowd. (PG, R, CC) 9.20 Utopia. (M, R, CC) (Final) 9.50 Live At The Apollo. (M, R, CC) 10.35 Broad City. 10.55 Arrested Development. 12.00 Weight Loss Ward. 12.50 Holidays In The Danger Zone: Places That Don’t Exist. 1.20 Dirty Jobs. 2.10 News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.35 News To Me Featurettes. 5.40 Grojband. (R, CC) 6.00 Camp Lakebottom. (R, CC) 6.10 Slugterra. (R, CC) 6.35 Make It Pop! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Backstage. (R, CC) 8.30 Dance Academy. (R, CC) 8.55 The Haunting Hour. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Annoying Orange. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 10.30 Close. 5.00 Arthur. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Children’s Programs.
ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 News. 6.00 ABC News National. 6.30 Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC News National. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. (R, CC) 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 Outside Source. 5.30 Lateline. (R, CC)
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WIN
Today. (CC) Today Extra. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) Doctor Doctor. (R, CC) Hugh comes to blows with Penny’s boyfriend. The Block. (PG, R, CC) Hosted by Scott Cam. News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)
7MATE
6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.00 BBC News. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.00 Tennis. (CC) US Open. Quarter-finals. 2.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 3.00 Nigella Feasts. (R, CC) 3.25 Dancing Cheek To Cheek. (R, CC) 4.30 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen. (R, CC) 5.00 Cycling. (CC) Vuelta a España. Stage 17. Villadiego to Monumento Vaca Pasiega. 180.5 km mountain stage. Highlights. From Spain. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)
6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 RBT. (PG, CC) Follows police units that operate random breath test patrols around Australia. 8.30 The NRL Footy Show. (M, CC) Paul “Fatty” Vautin, Erin Molan, Beau Ryan and Darryl Brohman are joined by a panel of experts to discuss the latest rugby league news. Includes previews of upcoming matches, regular variety segments, and celebrity and musical guests. 10.30 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown. (PG, CC) A countdown of the top 10 funniest videos in the world involving water activities. 11.30 The Closer. (M, R, CC) Brenda suspects she is dealing with a case of foul play after the prime suspect in a murder case commits suicide.
6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) Join the hosts for a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (CC) Matty travels the country to meet the friends and families of the final four bachelorettes. 9.00 The Wrong Girl. (CC) Lily’s nerves are at an all-time high as she prepares to meet Jack’s formidable brother, Shaun. A segment on The Breakfast Bar lands Eric in hot water. 10.00 Law & Order: SVU. (M, R, CC) The release of a suspect in a hate crime leaves Benson and Barba caught between two families seeking justice. 11.00 Blue Bloods. (MA15+, R, CC) Danny and Baez tackle a case involving a possible serial killer who sends a chilling message to Danny.
6.00 River Cottage Australia. (CC) Paul West changes the face of the farm. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys: Lochailort To Skye. (PG, CC) Michael Portillo travels from the hamlet of Lochailort, in Scotland, to Cromer on the Isle of Skye. 8.05 Gourmet Farmer. (CC) Matthew Evans begins the month-long build of an enormous outdoor wood-fired oven. 8.35 Secrets Of The Kitchen. (CC) Part 1 of 3. Follows eight very different British households as they cook, eat and share their lives at the kitchen table. 9.35 Versailles. (M, CC) Louis ends his relationship with Madame De Montespan. 10.40 Outlander. (MA15+, CC) King Louis asks Claire to judge two men. 11.50 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC)
12.30 20/20. (CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.00 Extra. (CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)
12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 1.00 The Project. (R, CC) A look at the day’s news. 2.00 48 Hours: The Ultimatum. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)
12.20 MOVIE: Monsters. (M, R, CC) (2010) 2.05 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Airplane Repo. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Pitch Black. (M, R, CC) (2000) 10.45 Auction Hunters. (PG, R) 11.15 WWE Raw. (MA15+) 12.15 GO Surround Sound. (PG, R, CC) 12.25 Looney Tunes Cartoons. (R) 12.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.00 Children’s Programs.
9GEM
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 10.00 To Be Advised. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG, R) 12.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 Ink Master. (M, R) 3.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 4.00 Bloopers. (PG, R) 5.00 Full Metal Jousting. (PG, R) 6.00 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 American Restoration. (PG, R) 7.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 ScreenPLAY. (MA15+) 11.00 Surveillance Oz. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 World’s Craziest Fools. (M, R) 12.00 Late Programs.
7FLIX
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 TV Shop. (R) 10.30 Harry. (PG, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.00 MOVIE: Blue Murder At St Trinian’s. (R, CC) (1957) 1.45 The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best. (PG, R) 3.05 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 4.15 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.20 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.30 Weather Top Ten. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Chocolat. (M, R, CC) (2000) Juliette Binoche. 11.00 Person Of Interest. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.
9LIFE
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.45 Hell’s Kitchen Australia. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Scandal. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Home And Away. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Trophy Wife. (PG, R) 4.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 4.30 Bewitched. (R, CC) 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.30 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Castle. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M, R, CC) 11.30 The Blacklist. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Late Programs.
SBS
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (CC) 8.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 The Bachelor Australia. (R, CC) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)
9GO!
6.00 Morning Programs. 7.00 Flushed. (C, CC) 7.30 Morning Programs. 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P, R, CC) 8.30 Morning Programs. 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Lovejoy. (M, R) 2.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 2.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Animal Rescue. (R, CC) 3.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 4.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Father Brown. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Psychic TV. (M) 3.30 Late Programs.
Dubbo’s TV Guide
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 1.00 Million Dollar Listing NY. (M, R) 2.00 Flip Or Flop. (R) 3.00 The Block Sky High. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 House Hunters Reno. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Dance Moms. (PG) 8.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker. (M) 9.30 Below Deck. (M) 10.30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County. (M) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) (Final) 9.00 iFish. (R, CC) 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 10.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 11.00 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 2.00 Matlock. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Scorpion. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 7.30 Gold Coast Cops. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (PG, R, CC) Follows police officers on patrol. 9.00 MOVIE: The Delta Force. (MA15+, R) (1986) A special forces team battles terrorists. Chuck Norris. 11.40 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 12.40 Shopping. (R) 2.10 Cops: AO. (PG, R, CC) 2.40 Matlock. (M, R) 3.40 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.40 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, R, CC)
ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Matt Hatter Chronicles. (R) 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. (R) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Blazing Team. (R) 8.00 Scope. (C, R, CC) 8.35 Pound Puppies. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Touched By An Angel. (PG, R) 11.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 11.30 New Girl. (PG, R) 12.00 Good Wife. (M, R, CC) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Rush. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Grinder. (PG, R) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: She’s Out Of My League. (M, R) (2010) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve. 10.35 Raymond. (R, CC) 11.05 Frasier. (PG, R) 11.35 James Corden. (M) 12.35 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 1.00 Late Programs.
SBS VICELAND 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: No Return. (M, R) (2010) 1.50 Commando School. (M, R, CC) 2.45 Breakfast Wine. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG, R) 3.35 The Feed. (R) 4.05 Dead Set On Life. (PG, R) 4.35 Fameless. (PG, R) 5.00 News. 5.30 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Full Frontal. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 States Of Undress. (Series return) 9.20 Rise. (M) 10.10 Brainwashed By Westboro Baptist Church. (M, R) 11.05 Late Programs.
SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 1.30 Food: Fact Or Fiction. (R) 2.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 3.00 Secret Meat Business. (R) 3.30 Giada Entertains. (R) 4.00 Surfing The Menu. (PG, R) 4.30 Good Eats. (R) 5.00 Kelsey’s Essentials. (R) 5.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (PG, R) 6.00 Food: Fact Or Fiction. 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.30 Worst Cooks In America. (PG, R) 8.30 Bon Appetit! Gérard Depardieu’s Europe. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Late Programs.
NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 2.00 East Of Arnhem. (PG) 2.30 Our Footprint. 3.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.15 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Inuk. 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Kagagi. (PG) 5.00 Tangaroa. 5.30 Colour Theory. 6.00 Desperate Measures. 6.30 Real Pasifik. 7.00 Rivals. (PG) 7.25 News. 7.30 The Marngrook Footy Show. 9.00 The Point. 9.30 MOVIE: Origin: A Call To Minds. (2013) 11.00 A Place In The Middle. 11.30 The Marngrook Footy Show. 1.00 Away From Country. (PG)
CLASSIFICATIONS: (P) For preschoolers (C) Children’s programs (G) General viewing (PG) Parental guidance (M) Mature audiences (MA15+) Mature audiences only (AV15+) Extreme violence. (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to late change by networks.
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Dubbo Photo News August 31-September 6, 2017 TELSTRA PREMIERSHIP â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ROUND 26
COWBOYS VS BRONCOS EELS VS RABBITOHS ROOSTERS VS TITANS SEA EAGLES VS PANTHERS STORM VS RAIDERS KNIGHTS VS SHARKS DRAGONS VS BULLDOGS
2017 TIPPING CHALLENGE THE CHALLENGE IS ON!
TIGERS VS WARRIORS__
Such a Blair and nightmare By KEVIN ENGELER When winter Olympian Steve Bradbury scored a last to first win for gold in the speed skating, a new word was invented. A miracle win ever since has been described as a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bradburyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. And yours truly invented another word worthy of Websterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s after 19 seconds of last Thursdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eels â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Broncos clash. When Broncos international forward Adam Blair tried to offload in the first tackle of the match and it lead to the Eels creating an NRL record, I came up with this offering. Adam officially had a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Blairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Like a Barry Crocker, only this was akin to a nightmare! And about six minutes later he had another â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Blairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; when he lost the ball and Parramatta scored soon after. And while weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re at it, a poor attempted tackle should now be named a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Boydâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; courtesy of Darius Boydâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s effort to stop Semi Radradra. The tackle, or attempted effort was null and void! Fair dinkum, he wanted nothing in trying to stop the runaway Fijian. Make no mistake, the Eels along with Melbourne are the two teams looking most likely to win the competition. Mind you, I still want to be on the Storm. They look specials. This last round of the regular season will decide the final eight. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good thing for the game. At least it keeps some fans interested in the finalsâ&#x20AC;Ś..unlike we Tiger fans! Tonightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big Queensland derby will be a cracker. This Cowboys â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Broncos clash looms as one of the biggest tests for super coach Wayne Bennettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s career. If he can get his side back in the right head space after their worst performance in ages, he is worth more money. The Broncos were shocking last week. Perhaps it was the loss they needed. But I am tipping an upset with the home side showing more guts than a bullfighter. The Cowboys have to win. Tomorrow the Eels will be out to guarantee a top four finish when they meet the Rabbitohs. Corey Norman and Mitchell Moses have clicked and the forwards are tough and hard. The Rabbitohs were lapped by Melbourne in round 25 and if they win it could only be described as a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bradburyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first match has the Roosters hosting the Titans. This is another game which is all over bar the shouting. And that shouting could well be done by the fans who have had an absolute gutful of Jarryd Hayne and his antics. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s another wordâ&#x20AC;Ś.Jarryd could well be described as a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Hayneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in theâ&#x20AC;Śâ&#x20AC;Śoh never mind. Manly take on Penrith in the roundâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most interesting clash. I really hope Penrith can knock off the Silver Tails as I believe they deserve a place in the eight. If Penrith do prevail, the semi-final crowd will swell with the Peachey and Yeo clans watching their boys play. If young Cleary can produce his best and outplay DCE, Penrith can look forward to another week. The Storm and Canberra meet in a game which will have no bearing on the eight. But it shapes as an interesting game. Craig Bellamy may well decide to rest a number of his stars, whilst the Raiders will through everything at the big shots. I seriously expect the Raiders will throw the pill around and try and run the Storm off their legs. An upset? On Sunday the wooden spooners Newcastle tackle the Sharks at home. Cronulla were not even close to being at their best against the Chookies last start and should not take the Knights likely. Paul Gallen cost his side victory last weekend. Watch him go hard in this one! The Dragons pulled off a terrific win away from home last Sunday and they should make it two on end with a victory over the Doggies. The Dogs improved last start to knock off the Titans away from home. And the Tigers say goodbye to Aaron Woods and James Tedesco when they play the Warriors at Leichhardt. Thanks boysâ&#x20AC;Śloved ya work. Please go out winners.
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MUFC wins two titles in the Dubbo Football Grand Finals Photos by TIM PANKHURST
FINE sunny conditions heralded a fabulous finale at the Lady Cutler Fields on Sunday. Winners were spread across the clubs on a grand day to remember. Dubbo City Rangers downed South Dubbo Wanderers 8-4 in the Ladies Second Grade. The Wellington Wildcats were taken to a penalty shootout by MUFC before taking the Ladies First Grade 4-2. Dubbo FC Bulls held off Westside Panthers 3-2 to claim Fourth Grade Mens, Third Grade went to RSL 78s who beat Newtown Saints 2-0; Dubbo Football Club won a nail-biter against South Dubbo Wanderers 2-1 to be crowned Second Grade champions before Macquarie stepped up, determined to reverse last year’s devastating loss in the big match. Great spectator support was evident as all clubs dressed up in their colours. The Wellington Wildcats and their supporters may have been small in number but they certainly mad their presence felt and went home sporting huge smiles after a tense shootout.
Evan Goodstat (MUFC) and Nathan Daniels (Bulls)
Michael Connolly pulls off a clean tackle as James Vaughan takes evasive action
Fox on the run – Bulls star Scott Fox has the ball on a string
Mustafa Balbadre (Bulls) gets past Steve Howlett, Alex Richardson, Bulls
Head clash! Evan Goodstat (MU) and Scott Fox (Bulls) butted heads in their quest to get the ball
Referee Mark Green had his hands full at times – here he shows the yellow to Damien Wood
Scott Fox and Gareth Williams, Bulls outleap Macquarie goalkeeper Pat Auld
Aaron Taylor, Bulls
Winners are grinners: David Jeffrey (red cap) and Alan Auld enjoy the feeling as Mitch Day leads the team song.
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Dubbo Dirt Bike Club gift Grace with $3,500 Contributed by REBECCA EADE OVER the last two years Dubbo Dirt Bike Club has held an annual race event, Mac Daddy Cup. This event was created to mark respect for a local club member and rider, Mitch Mackay who sadly passed away in 2015 after a battle with Ewingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. Through this event our Club has donated over $4,000 to a local cancer patient and charities including the Dubbo Base Hospital Special Care Nursery. This year DDBC proudly donated $3,500 to Gracie Sharpe, who is a local 2 year-old child who has sadly relapsed from a rare form of childhood kidney cancer. This year the Mac Daddy cup brought 140 competitors and families from across NSW. There was $1,500 in prize money up for grabs in the Mac Daddy Shoot Out, which was awarded to: 1st place: Tom Geale 2nd place: Luke Dinnerville 3rd place: Luke Harding
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Netball season heats up girls and women enjoyed themselves at the wonderWHEN the Magpies begin ful Nita McGrath Courts. to swoop we know it’s netThe late matriarch of Dubball finals time in Dubbo. bo Netball, Nita and her Last weekend players of all good friend Alison Culages tweaked their skills for len will be sorely missed a shot at the “second comaround the courts and in petition”, the end of season the clubhouse as this year’s matches that will detercompetitions wrap up. mine premiers for 2017. Mel took time to capIn one of the warmest, ture some of the last round driest winters for years, action. Photos by MEL POCKNALL
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GROUP 11 RUGBY LEAGUE
Fishies escape clutches of hungry Tigers Photos by MEL POCKNALL DUBBO CYMS are through to their umpteenth Group XI Grand Final after a stirring come-from-behind win over Nyngan last Sunday. A stoic first half defensive effort saw the Fishies score just before half-time but when the Tigers crossed for two quick tries just after the break it looked like the minor premiers might have to fight to make the big
match in two weeks’ time but two tries by centre Wade Kavanagh snatched a tough win. Nyngan meets Parkes at Apex Oval in Sunday’s final while CYMS and Macquarie will play for a GF berth in U18s, Forbes and Parkes meet in the League Tag and Macquarie plays Wellington in Reserve grade. CYMS league Tag, Forbes Juniors and CYMS Reserves are already through to the premiership deciders.
Ben Marlin uses plenty of energy in this tackle on lock Benni Cokanasiga
Tiger leap! Nyngan centre Jone Yacadrau was well-contained by the CYMS backs on Sunday. Jordan Reynolds’ low tackle stopped the flyer in his tracks.
Cokanasiga confronted by Ben Marlin and Villiame Turuva (2)
Ben Marlin brings Atuau to the ground in typical Fishies defence
The versatile Tunui Maurangi was one of Nyngan’s best on Sunday but CYMS’ centre Jyie Chapman showed size was no matter as he frequently cut him down
Fullback Kieran Cubby-Shipp was peppered with high balls all afternoon. Although challenged in the tricky winds, he managed to save on almost every occasion then set up a match-winning try for Wade Kavanagh
Jye Chapman drives Nyngan forward Tunui Maurangi backwards
CYMS half Alex Bonham goes head-to-head with Loma Atuau
Tiger’s lock Benni will need to be well marked on Sunday if Parkes are to make it to the Grand Final
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Magpies Juniors swoop Raiders FORBES juniors showed their fighting qualities with three late tries to overcome a seemingly safe Macquarie Raiders. Our photos shows Magpies half Farren Lamb smiling as he crosses for the match-winning try despite the effort of Raiders’ Blaine Fernando just minutes af-
ter Luke Evans had scored a sensational try out wide to lock it all up. Forbes 24-18 victory sets up a Grand Final against one of the Dubbo teams, CYMS earning their place in the final with a gutsy 26-18 win against Parkes in the minor semi-final on Saturday.
Farren Lamb scoring the try
Luke Evans (obscured) scored a sensational try out wide
CYMS Fishies aim to reverse last year’s Grand Final loss
Rikka Lamb
THE Green’s League Tag team are on track to convert their minor premiership into a first Group XI title on Sunday week after a five-star performance against Forbes in the major semi-final. CYMS shut Forbes out of the game in a dominant 22 points to nil victory. The brilliance of Australian Oz Tag representative Rikka Lamb combined with a team of rising stars like Majayda Darcy (right) proved too much for the visitors. Forbes will play defending premiers Parkes in the final on Sunday. Perhaps we will see another extra-time thriller to match last year’s grand final.
Majayda Darcy (right) runs hard
CYMS book place in “Reggies” after Raiders’ crucial injury
CYMS forward Ainsley Coxsedge was a handful for the Raiders
Photos by MEL POCKNALL MACQUARIE led 7-0 at half-time in the Reserve Grade major semi with Craig McLean’s try, conversion and field goal making up all the points. Sadly, a freak second-half incident claimed half Harry Kempston and the Fishies took full advantage. Kempston broke his leg in a sickening blow and the Raiders were unsettled by both it and his leadership allowing the Fishies to run in three converted tries for an 18-7 win. Macquarie will have Coach Adam McDermott back for this week’s final against a rampant Wellington Cowboys outfit.
Shaquelle Gordon scores one of CYMS three second-half tries
Tyrone Gordon gets a perfect offload to Joe Walkom
CYMS replacement Tom Yeo with a classic hit on Brad Spencer. Tom coached Dunedoo to a famous Castlereagh Cup win a couple of years ago before returning to play odd games with his junior club this year.
Raiders half Harry Kempston was in fine form before a freak accident saw him taken to hospital by ambulance. Here he is tackled by Tyrone Gordon (left) and Joe Walkom.
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Job not yet done for Demons BOUNCING back from an annihilation is never easy for a footy side, but someone forgot to let the Dubbo Demons Womens know last Saturday. The side bounced back from a major semi-final loss the week before to clinch a spot in the 2017 AFL Central West Grand Final over arch rivals, Orange Tigers. The Dees took an early lead, capitalising on costly mistakes by the Tigers and a changed Dubbo forward line to lead by a handy 20 points at half time. Orange took it right up to the Demons in the second half, but the Dubbo girls held strong, scoring the win that propelled them to their first ever
Grand Final. Fill-in coaches Nick Lowther and Kim Woodman stepped into the job following a week off from coach Niwa Gotty, who welcomed a baby girl into her family. This week, Gotty steps back into the role, preparing for the battle of the year - The all-conquering Bathurst Bushrangers, yet to be defeated this season. Dubbo are the only side to have nearly toppled the Bushies this year, going down by 4 points in the dying seconds of a July encounter. The Grand Final is this Saturday, Bloomfield Oval in Orange. First bounce is at 12.45.
Caroline McGrath is one of the new recruits that has changed Dubbo’s midfield this year. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED BY PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/FILE
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Narromine to host NSW Veterans Golf titles
NORM Lewis called during the week, excited as ever that the Narromine Veteran’s Golf Club has again been chosen allocated the NSWVGA Men’s Fourball State Championships on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th September. “It’s the third consecutive year the Club has been chosen to host
this event and our whole community is very proud to hold such a prestigious event,” Norm said. “In the past the event has been well patronised by vets from all parts of NSW. Last year they came from as far afield as Hay, Manilla, Port Kembla, Yamba and Wauchope participating and the Club is expecting a similar
line up this year.” Norm pointed out there are a couple of changes for this year’s Championship. “The men’s will be played over 36 holes - 18 on each day - and the Club will cater for ladies who wish to play over the weekend, by staging an 18 hole single stableford event each day.”
Championship Shield holders Bruce Mitchell and Neil Ashdown from the local club are keen to defend their title but will face plenty of challengers. All players will be provided with breakfast and lunch as part of their nomination fee. The catering is in the hands of the Narromine Lady golfers who always
provide first class meals. Entry forms for the event have been posted on the NSWVGA web site www.nswvga.com.au. Alternatively, entry forms may be obtained by contacting Club Secretary, Norm Lewis on telephone 02 6889 4212. Entries for the event close on Tuesday, September 5, 2017.
Ducks pluck points Australian cricketer visits for Champion of Dubbo Christian School Champions finals SIXTEEN ducks waddled onto the RSL Pool deck to contest the annual Champion of Champions event. While competition was keen, results have been held over until the annual presentation night. Publicity Officer Judy Walsh reports there no breakers in any of the finals. “This proved to be very distressing for the effervescent Peter Smith in the brace relay. The ever-smiling Pete thought the handicapper had been a bit harsh!” ‘After a bit of consoling, I assured him that we weren’t swimming for a sheep station. This seemed to boost him a littler as he rallied to collect the goodies in the final of the 75 metres Breast-
stroke,” Judy laughed! Members are reminded that it is the Ducks turn to assist with the Friday night raffles at the RSL Club this week and that next Sunday - Father’s Day - is the September Trophy race sponsored by Morrison’s Family Eye Centre. Results 27 August 2 x 25 Backstroke/ Freestyle Brace Relay: Dave Sparkes/John Pike, Nicole Johnstone/Matt Dover (2nd), John Wherritt/ Glen Smith (3rd), Andrew Schloeffel/ Roger Mackay (4th), Peter Smith/Judy Walsh (5th) 50 Metre Breaststroke: Peter Smith, Greg Jankowski (2nd), Judy Walsh (3rd), Roger Mackay (4th) Lucky Numbers: Greg Jankowski and Judy Walsh
MICHELLE Goszko is of the best known and longest serving Australian Test and One Day players. Last week Michelle popped into Dubbo Christian School as part of weekly workshops being run by Cricket NSW. Students in Years 3 to 6 enjoyed the privilege of one of our finest putting them through drills and demonstrating batting and bowling skills. An extremely talented fielder, Michelle was able to show how everyone has a role to play even if they are not batting and bowling stars. Michelle has played in five international test cricket matches and over 30 international one-day
games and is currently coaching with Cricket NSW. “Michelle worked with a number of coaches encouraging her students to try hard and not give up. She then graciously answered all sorts of questions about her career and the pathways for girls that are opening up in the game,” Christian School Community Development Officer Sharon Crowfoot said. “It was so good to have a Test player in the mix as part of the program that is running a medley of activities to develop and refine our student’s skills and co-ordination. It has been a great experience for them,” Sharon added.
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Jock fondly remembered at Men of League Bowls Day By GEOFF MANN
FORMER international, and one of the Parramatta Eels most infamous sons, Neville Glover, recalled a lifelong friendship he has had with the Kennedy family of Castlereagh Hotel fame. The winger who introduced the “goosestep” to the rugby league world, was a police prosecutor in his other life and his homeaway-from-home was the Castlereagh. “It was just a short walk from the Court House and as a travelling Officer, it was very convenient to be within walking distance of my work,” he said. “The day I arrived, a voice came up the stairs - Neville Glover,” it said. “Yes, who’s saying?” the incredulous young Prosecutor asked. “Jock, Jock Kennedy,” came the reply from the publican. “My brother used to coach you in the Parramatta juniors!” Neville was stunned, “but from that day on I felt like I had a second set of parents”, he recalled. Neville bumped into Jock and Joan in recent years when they retired to the Central Coast. “My wife works at Best and Less. Jock and Joan came in to get some Eels gear
Former internationals Neville Glover (Parramatta) and Mario Fenech (Souths) with a smiling Narromine Jet, Archie Harding
for their grandkids and she got talking to them. My husband is Neville G, she said. A friendship was made and is maintained to this day, despite the sad passing of old Jock. “I had plenty of people come up to me in the “Reagh” to remind me of a dropped pass or two in the ‘76 Grand Final loss to Parramatta,” he laughed. Neville and Mario Fenech were special guests at the annual Bowls Day regaling the small but enthusiastic group with their
tales of “a different time” in rugby league when most players worked for a living and played football on the weekends. The Men of League Foundation expects to bank between five and six thousand dollars as a result of the day. Nearly $3,000 was raised in one particularly popular auction item. “Mario Fenech offered up four tickets into the Legends of Souths corporate box at Stadium Australia for a match of one’s choice
next year. We sold that to one keen punter and his mates but the Maltese Falcon then agreed to make a similar arrangement with the losing bidder. Doubled our take and made 8 Rabbitohs supporters very happy,” MOL President Martin Cook laughed. “We have now raised over $250,000 in just under seven years in the west. The funds have enabled us to purchase some big money items like cars, wheelchairs and other mobility equipment as well as assisting with home modifications, medical expenses and many, many fruit and flower hampers for those who we know are ill,” Martin added. Saturday’s event attracted bowlers from Narromine, Gilgandra, Dunedoo and the mid-North Coast as well as stalwarts from the local area who turned up in their favourite team’s colours. “One of the great things about these days is the collegiality and friendships made. In fact, the Dunedoo Swans who have been with us from the start are very keen to run their Bowls Day again next year after giving it a miss because of the bushfires. Archie Harding from Narromine says he thinks the Jets will be able to arrange a day as well, especially given Arnold Gillespie’s great love of the game,” Martin said.
Squash club seeks new players, beginners welcome
Contributed by DUBBO SQUASH CLUB
DUBBO Squash Club is currently taking nominations and grading new players for our next two competitions commencing on Tuesday, September 5, at 6pm and Wednesday, September 6, 7pm. Both these competitions will run for 12 weeks. All grades are catered for from beginners up. You do not have to be a top player to join in the competitions. New players are welcome to come along on Tuesday or Wednesday night at the above times so you can be graded. Once graded you will be entered into a team to play people of a similar ability. Both these competitions are very social, family friendly and no "sheep stations" are involved. The focus is on fun and exercise and a social night out. Racquets are available for loan or purchase so all you need to do is wear casual clothes, a pair of joggers and turn up. We also run a Round Robin for Juniors each Friday afternoon from 4pm to 5.30pm. Any juniors wanting to "come and try" are welcome to come along
The Dubbo Squash Club has two new competitions starting and seeks new members, no experience required. Junior comps are also running. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED.
and we will teach them how to play. All equipment including, racquets, balls, glasses, etc. are supplied by the Club and the cost is $5 each week paid weekly. Joggers are required. To nominate or for more information ring Beryl on 0427 822 381.
Trainer Christine Proctor is holding Bekin after his win in the NSW Sprint Final that led to a spot in the field for last week’s National Championship.
Bekin barked but it was a little too late THE Meredith family trekked to Brisbane on Friday night to watch their locally bred greyhound, Bekin take its place in the National Sprint Final at Albion Park. As usual the dog bounded out slowly and took a place towards the back of the field but despite a solid final sprint, the beautifully prepared dog finished one spot off the
podium. John “Crackles” Meredith bred the beauty and sons Martin, Paul and Chris are co-owners. It was an incredible effort to produce such a speedster and by all reports, the absolute highlight of the “godfather’s” career. Well done to all involved and thanks for the tip!
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SPORT College hockey team makes history Send your Sport news to geoff.mann@dubbophotonews.com.au
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Contributed DUBBO College is through to the state CHS girls final eight hockey series for the first time in its history after a commanding 7-0 win over the Riverina champions Wagga Wagga High. Played in front of a supportive ground the team controlled the game from start to finish in their best performance of the year. After the disappointment of extra time loses in rugby league and boys soccer in the corresponding rounds, high hopes were held for the hockey team. For the first time all year, Dubbo College was able to field its strongest team and it showed in the performance where the defence was very solid and the attacking end created numerous opportunities through great variety. Dubbo College scored in the first ten minutes when Maddi Café finished off a short corner and subsequent goals to Chloe Towers and Brittany Shean had the score at 3-0 at half time. The second half saw Brittany complete a hat trick of goals while Chloe Ariesen and Brook Pilcher also added their names to the scoresheet. In a tremendous team performance, there were many strong performances. The defence of Maddi Café, Brook Pilcher and Kenzie McFarlane fantastic, which meant goalkeeper Lilli Campbell was seldom called on. The Keizer sisters Meg and Holly featured prominently in the midfield. While the two-year 12 students Chloe and Brittany provided excellent leadership. Our two thirteen year olds Lexi Picher and Emily Goedee thrived in open competition. Goal scorers: Brittany Shean (3), Chloe Towers, Maddi Café, Chloe Ariesen and Brook Pilcher. The team will now travel to Moorebank in Sydney on Tuesday and Wednesday, September, 13 and 14 for a super eight series versus the other seven teams left in the competition. These teams include Grafton, Westfields Sports High School, Wingham,Kadina, Taree, Orange/ Oxley and Albury.
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Macquarie’s first premiership
MACQUARIE United is the Premier team in Dubbo Football for 2017 after a convincing 4-2 win over Dubbo Bulls on Sunday. Macquarie stunned the Bulls in the major semi-final and maintained their superiority in the grand final. In a sometimes fiery match referee Mark Green had a fistful of cards at his disposal including at least one red. Bulls’ Gareth Williams is first to the ball on this occasion; MUFC defender Steve Howlett waits to pick up the crumbs. Check out Tim’s highlights inside.
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