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January 11-17, 2018 Dubbo Photo News Why the funding? The official reason is that it encourages a fairer democracy, so that an Independent with limited resources compared to the major political parties still has a chance to have the cost of running a campaign reimbursed, to a degree. But is that a good enough reason? Feel free to share your thoughts via feedback@ dubbophotonews.com.au and we’ll share comments next week.

DUBBO CITY LIFE Comment by TIM PANKHURST MANAGING EDITOR

Groundswell of support for retaining “Apex Oval” name

THERE’S been considerable support in the Dubbo community over the past week for the idea flagged here last edition about the name “Apex Oval” being permanently retained. Rosslyn Joseph’s response is in our Letters & Feedback section this week, supporting the idea of reverting to the “Apex Oval” name permanently, now that the threeyear naming rights deal with Caltex has finished. Rosslyn and Barry Joseph, who is a past president of Dubbo Apex Club, both expressed their belief that it would be a fitting tribute to the Apex Club of Dubbo and its members who were instrumental in turning the old garbage tip into a much-needed sporting facility. Along with the feedback we’ve received directly here at the newspaper, Rosslyn has since shared the message online and was amazed by the support, with more than 180 people agreeing with keeping the Apex name. “There’s so much that these fellows did for our community,” Rosslyn told me when we spoke after receiving her letter. Apexians were all young men because the club’s age limit was 40, she explained, adding that it was amazing to see a group of young blokes with such great community interest. As many in our community have lamented in this internet age, one of the down sides of the technology is the loss of that sense of community at a local level; that sense of wanting to roll up your sleeves and be part of a group that makes a good community great. Rosslyn and Barry also briefly shared another of the significant Apex Club contribu-

Clarification on “The World Game” story

Former members of Dubbo Apex Club, David Cole, Bernard Hewitt and Barry Joseph, pictured on November 13 last year, the day the covering was taken off the Apex concrete sign that Bernard Hewitt and David Cole had made and installed themselves three years earlier. As reported here last week, Geoff Mann’s recollection is that the sign had been covered over during the renaming process in 2014. PHOTO: COURTESY OF ROSSLYN JOSEPH.

tions to Dubbo, telling me that it was the Apex Club of Dubbo that had put the gallows at the Old Dubbo Gaol back together again after they were discovered in pieces under the floorboards. That’s particularly significant when you consider the hundreds of thousands of tourists to Dubbo who have seen those gallows – which are an iconic part of the gaol – during their visit to our city over the years. Rosslyn did want to make it clear that the former club members are particularly grateful to Murray Wood from Dubbo Council who was instrumental in seeing the Apex name retained on signage at the oval during the three-year Caltex sponsorship.

A reminder about the cost of democracy EACH first-preference vote at the recent New England by-election was worth $2.68 to qualifying political parties, The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) revealed this week.

In the midst of intense election coverage, the fact that your vote usually converts to dollars for the political parties and/or candidates can be forgotten. “The total amount of election funding for the by-election is $205,443.03. Payments have been made to three parties and one independent candidate,” the AEC said on Monday. To break that down, because The Nationals’ Barnaby Joyce won the by-election, the National Party of Australia (NSW) is being paid $152,992.17, the Australian Labor Party will receive $25,943.25, Independent candidate Rob Taber receives $15,787.22, and The Greens NSW receives $10,061.02. “In order to be entitled to election funding, a candidate must obtain at least four per cent of the formal first preference vote,” the AEC also said, which would hopefully discourage anyone from nominating themselves just to make a few dollars; that is, you need to put some effort in to the campaign if you’re going to expect some compensation.

WE took a call this week from Diana Clavan, daughter of Hans Clavan whose name is given to the riverside soccer fields in Dubbo, regarding our sport story last week titled “The world game started early here in Dubbo”. She was keen to correct the record on a couple of points, primarily that her father was the first president of the Women’s Soccer Association and in fact started the association in Dubbo. The suggestion that the ladies didn’t play on the ‘Riverbank Ovals’ (as they were known prior to being named the ‘Hans Clavan Fields’) is not correct as Diana well remembers playing on those Riverbank ovals in 1976 when she was 15 or 16 years old. They used to play night games under lights at Riverbank No.1 oval, she recalled, with other teams including the Tigers and the Pacemakers. She’s also wondering if the team photo included with the story may have in fact been of a Police Boys Club team because of the red and white uniforms. We’d be glad to hear more feedback on this story and the photo, including some of the names that the photo contributor wasn’t able to supply. Our sports man Geoff Mann is on leave at the moment so we’ll compile all the feedback for him to do a further follow-up when he’s back on deck. Feel free to call Dubbo Photo News or email feedback@dubbophotonews.com. au and our thanks to Diana for getting in touch with us. - Until next week, Keep Smiling!

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Dubbo Photo News January 11-17, 2018 PAGE 3 COMMENT

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Can we have our cake and eat it too?

Helen McLean, an, Fashion store re owner How long have you ou ran your fashion store? 2018 will be Big On Style Fashion’s 27th year. n! How did you That’s dedication! ail? get started in retail? My working life started rted out in the family bakery in Talbragar lbragar Street, which was called Goss’s oss’s Bakery. I have just about clocked cked up 55 years in the retail industry. y.

By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY

What would you say is your secret to success? I have my parents too thank for my ertainly gave me work ethics. They certainly a good example.

A DUBBO retail owner asked the question of Dubbo Photo News this week as to why cafes and restaurants close over the Christmas break. “We had a couple of busloads of tourists pull up in front of the post office after Christmas and there was nowhere to send them,â€? the person said. There’d be a few good reasons for that. The most obvious one being award rates on public holidays are steep, and management and staff need a break after what has hopefully been a bumper season. As a tourist destination though, perhaps the city can step in with a strategy to ensure our visitors are well catered for‌ literally! The Local Government NSW Tourism Conference will be held in Parkes in March, giving councillors and council staff a chance to meet and listen to experts and peers on how other councils are engaging and managing their tourism industry. At the heart of the conference is the notion that tourism is changing. Our eateries need to know they’re number one on the list of things tourists and visitors do and councils need to support them whichever way they can. Who’s coming, how and in what numbers is no secret and statistics on paper is the stepping stone toward a strategy that eases the pain of rostering staff around holiday pay rates and dates. Visitors put cash into the local economy and if you think a bus load of grey nomads, or a convoy of hungry families touring the regions by car don’t make a difference, then think again. Even your relatives coming to stay at Christmas or in the holidays make a significant contribution to the city’s bottom line because they do the touristy stuff, hang out at the pool, eat out or shop. One organisation keeping an eye on tourist movements is Destination NSW, a State Government agency which also keeps an eye on what’s happening in our neck of the woods, or the Western Plains. According to their research, in the last four years, the number of overnight trips to regional NSW has increased by more than 18 per cent. So while we’ve got award-winning attractions, the stats don’t lie, and eating out is the most popular activity (54.7 per cent) followed by visiting friends and relatives (40 per cent) or pubs, clubs and discos (23.5 per cent). If there’s anything that unites the world, regardless of race, religion, age or sexual preference, it’s food. We’ve all got to eat. Our stomachs, or those of our guests, don’t shut down over Christmas, so how can we support our eateries to stay open too? feedback@dubbophotonews.com.au

n your down What do you do in time? On my days off I can n roster on to es at our hospital. I help the Pink Ladies ghly, you not only recommend this highly, onally – they are feel rewarded personally d of ladies. an exceptional band We hear you also love to swim? I have loved the water ater all my ember life and fondly remember pool manager Tom Yeo, and as many older readers would say, he was the ‘real sed with deal’. No-one messed him, and there weree no bad spats of crime or bad eat! behaviour on his beat! What are some off the high points of your ur life? Being a Grandma too six ng is the most rewarding experience, and making aking time to travel with my husband of 45 years rs is a true reward, so I have nkful for; so much to be thankful having exceptional neighbours aff.. and a wonderful staff What’s new around nd the corner in the fashion world? d? We are now gearingg up for the nd what Wedding Season and andparent proud parent or grandparent doesn’t like to look their best for that special day. y. u’d Anything else you’d like to add? Life is sweet. – Interview & photo by Yvette Aubusson-Foley

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DENNIS PRIEST can’t believe the difference in his life since starting work at Fletchers International less than 18 months ago. He was handed an application by Sureway Employment and Training but he had no idea what was in store for him. “People should come out and give it a try, working out here’s given me the opportunity to provide for my wife and my three sons and show them the way too because that way they see me working so they’ll want to grow up working too,” Dennis said. It’s not just his family whose lives have changed – Dennis’ transformation into a proud working man has had a profound impact on company CEO Melissa Fletcher. “When Dennis came out for a job interview, he totally lacked confidence, couldn’t look me in the eye, couldn’t lift up his head. He was sitting right next to me and he was mumbling, so I said ‘mate, what do you want?” Melissa said. “He goes, ‘I just want a go. If you give me a go, I won’t let you down.’ And I said ‘Righto mate, there’s no problem with that, I’m happy to give you a go. Let’s make you proud of yourself and I’ll be proud of you and all you need to do is have an open mind and a willingness to learn and I’ll give you the rest of the tools.’ and he said ‘I just want a go in life, I just want a go.’ “The next day I found out that he didn’t have a lift and he walked eight kilometres from town to make it here. He’s had no time off except one day when he was sick. He got through his first 12 months and he was proud as punch and he got his pay rise and that he’d got to level two,” she said. Meantime, Dennis’ career is going from strength to strength. “I feel real good and relaxing

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Since taking on a new career almost 18 months ago, Dennis Priest says it's changed his outlook on life and he's also having a positive influence on the people around him, encouraging at least one mate to also start a career at Fletcher's. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS

after a day’s work, you have a beer and you can say you’ve actually earnt your beer,” Dennis said. “I plan on staying here and working. I’m happy where I am at the moment but later on the opportunity’s always there if I want to try something else.” Dennis is pleased he’s broken through all the barriers to get a job and not only keep it, but make it his own. Already, his example of a changed outlook on life is having a broader positive influence. “One of my mates has come out to work here, he’s in the load-out now. He started about six months ago, I told him about it. I feel good that I could help my mate out,”

Dennis said. “There’s more opportunities out here than people think, there’s all different things they can do. “I’ve seen a lot of people take opportunities, and later on, you can learn new skills when you want to.” Melissa said Dennis has become a daily inspiration for her, paying her back many times over for the hand-up she offered to him at his job interview. “I’m just so proud of him, when I see Dennis and he walks past and I go how’re you going bud, he puts his head up and says he’s going good. When I’m having a tough day, he’s the only person that I need to see walking past

to think it’s all worth it. He’s my hope in everything, he makes a difference to me because I know he started behind the eight ball and if he can do it, anyone can do it,” Melissa said. “Just the thought that he’s got three kids, doesn’t have a license but he makes it to work every day, he’s made friends here that look after him, just proud of him and I think at the end of the day when his kids can see him go to work every day, I think we’ve helped to change his life.” Dennis knows he’s a part of the Fletcher family. When he got married, Melissa gave him a lamb to put on a spit and his best man was workmate Joe Hupp.

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Regand Park’s Scottish roots revealed By NATALIE HOLMES WHEN local woman Tracy Blackburn heard about the background of Regand Park being pieced together in Dubbo Photo News last month, she responded with some fascinating information gained through family history research of her husband’s ancestors. “A story was relayed many years ago by E.B. Cornish that he was born in the front room of the house in 1891 and that the house was built by his grandfather William Moffatt (pictured) when it was out on the flat and nothing else was there,” Tracy explained. Describing him as one of Dubbo’s first prominent settlers and a trailblazer in his field, Tracy said that Mr Moffatt was elected as one of the first aldermen in 1872 and later became the second Mayor of Dubbo with his vocation listed as "builder". “Mr Moffatt was born in 1832 in Lanark, Scotland and aged around 22 travelled to Australia – hence the Scottish connection to the house,” Tracy said. “It ties in with the Scottish thistle.” Mr Moffatt began work from a young age and tended cattle between the ages of eight and 12 before being apprenticed as a carpenter. After emigrating to Australia in 1854, he

William Moffatt: a former mayor and prominent builder in Dubbo’s early years. PHOTO: SUPPLIED BY FIONA MOFFATT

married Harriet Mason in 1859 and it is believed they had 10 children together. Moving to Dubbo, he left a lasting impression on local architecture. Along with Regand

Park, he built and owned the old flour mill that was in Macquarie St in 1868 (now about ut where Milling & Co is) as well as erecting thee Australian Joint Stock Bank, the Post and Tellegraph Office, St Andrew’s Church, Trinityy Church, Dubbo Court House and extensions ns to Old Dubbo Gaol from 1871 to 1873. He also o had a saw mill in town and built other promiinent buildings in Warren and Coonamble. “He was certainly a prominent builder er around town.” By 1890, Mr Moffatt’s address is listed as Regand Park, which he ran as a dairy farm. In 1893, a creditors meeting was held in reelation to Moffatt and Co, William Moffatt’s ’s company. Tracy says he went broke and moved to Scooble Gidgee Rd. “His great-great-great grandsons still residee near Dubbo and own the house in which hee died in 1917.” Mr Moffatt was described as a very ‘good d master’ by his 20 employees. v“He was a very generous person, very civk ic-minded and had a practical nature. He took n a prominent part in local affairs and had an interest in the town. n “He was one of the great men of Australian history. A real trailblazer – but it’s not widelyy known.”

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Holidays spent helping in Cambodia By NATALIE HOLMES

Sophie Gilby, 4 Favourite song? My favourite song is Frozen Favourite colour? Pink Favourite game? Doggy Doggy Who is your best friend? My best friend is Tilly What makes you laugh? When someone tickles me What make you sad? Nothing makes me sad What are you afraid of? I am not afraid of anything If you could change your name what would it be? It would be no one What are you really good at? I am really good at handstands Do you have a joke to tell me? No What is your favourite thing to eat for lunch? Biscuits What is your favourite fruit? My favourite fruit is an apple What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be the same as mum How old is grown up? My mummy’s age PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/ TOBIANA GLASSON

WHEN others were enjoying summer holidays relaxing, Dubbo father and daughter Ray and Amelia Prince selflessly flew to Cambodia last week to help people in need as part of the Student Volunteer Placement International (SVPI) program. The family – which includes mum Alexandra and siblings Victoria, Joseph and Matilda – like to put others before themselves as a way of life. It’s a tradition established by Amelia’s maternal grandfather John Debenham, a local farmer who used to load his vehicle with farm produce and distribute it to those in need. “He also sent money overseas which resulted in a toilet block being built in Uganda,” Amelia said. Following in her grandfather’s footsteps, Amelia has always wanted to lend a hand. “I’ve been brought up to help people – from helping out at Christmas lunches to World Vision sponsorship. “I finished Year 12 in 2016 and I was looking at volunteering overseas,” the former Senior College student explained. “I couldn’t find anything that was suitable then I stumbled across this on Facebook.” Based in Coffs Harbour, the SVPI organisation’s motto is that “the world can be changed by those of us still willing to get our hands dirty”.

The statement rang true for the Princes and they registered in September for a two-week placement from January 6-21. Beginning in Phnom Penh, they will travel to Siem Reap and Battambang, visiting outlying villages to give health education and basic health assessments before returning to the Cambodian capital. Both experienced in first aid, Ray explained their purpose. “This is a medical trip to assist people in need,” he told Dubbo Photo News. “We’ll be working in the field, we are there to help out.” Listing tuberculosis, rabies, dengue fever, hepatitis and typhoid as all present in the third world country, along with street dogs, monkeys and bats, Ray admitted the serious nature of their trip. “We are bound to come across things we have never seen before, it’s that simple,” he said. “It’s definitely confronting,” Amelia added. Perhaps showing the resilience of youth, Amelia wasn’t worried about the discomfort of the Asian nation’s high humidity or the threat of disease, for which she and her dad had prepared with a series of vaccinations. “It will be an eye-opener,” she admitted. “I have done a lot of research on Cambodia. I think it’s important, it doesn’t mean as much if you learn

on the spot.” One of their first days in the country was a trip to the infamous Killing Fields, which provide a lasting reminder of Cambodia’s war-torn history. As part of a larger group of volunteers, they will also be able to visit the temples of Angkor Wat and ex-


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YOUR STARS lots of cleaning to do at home. VIRGO: You’ll earn applause for one reason or another. Some people might start placing you on a pedestal. You’ll have every reason to be proud of yourself. LIBRA: You’ll feel the need to reconnect with an estranged loved one. You’re on a roll this week! But be careful to not spend too much money, as circumstances can change in the blink of an eye. SCORPIO: You’ll have a lot to say

ARIES: At work, you’ll be tasked with a project that only you have the skills to complete. At home, you’ll round up the whole family for a floor-to-ceiling cleaning spree. TAURUS: A quick look at last-minute deals may prompt you to book a seat on an upcoming flight. You definitely need a vacation, and it won’t take much to convince you to start packing your bags. GEMINI: There’s nothing more important than your health. Your doctor should finally be able to diagnose the cause of your longstanding troubles and offer a solution that’ll have you healed in no time. CANCER: At work or elsewhere, expect to play the role of mediator or negotiator. You’ll find a solution to a problem with union members or an unsatisfied client. LEO: Paperwork will pile up on your desk all week. You’ll have not only a tonne of work at the office but also

Amelia and Ray Prince, pictured before departing for Cambodia where they are currently volunteering and ‘getting their hands dirty’ to help families in villages there. PHOTO: WENDY MERRICK

perience village life with the locals. The pair have also packed some soccer shirts which were donated for the trip. “These people have nothing,” Ray said. “This is just one of the things they are up against. If our kids can see what other people face, it will make

them grateful for what they’ve got. “We always learnt that our place on the planet is to make others’ lives better,” Amelia added. “I think we’ll get more out of it than they will.” When she returns from Cambodia, Amelia will prepare to start her university degree in Speech Pathology at Charles Sturt University, Albury.

this week. Whether the topic is vacation time or family drama, you won’t hesitate to weigh in on all kinds of conversations. At work, expect to come to a long-awaited agreement with a co-worker. SAGITTARIUS: It’s okay to treat yourself from time to time. At work, against all odds, you’ll be offered an interesting promotion. Expect lots of fatigue and a little confusion. CAPRICORN: Your hard work will pay off and you won’t go unnoticed. You’ll feel especially creative this week and might start working on a sizeable art project. AQUARIUS: If you’re still searching for your ideal career, this week might bring you the answers you need. One of your loved ones will need your support. PISCES: The holidays are over and you can get back to your usual routine. You’ll succeed in finding more time for your social life, but make sure you don’t overexert yourself. The luckiest signs this week: Taurus, Gemini and Cancer.

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WORK on the construction of the Boundary Road Stage 1 extension into east Dubbo has begun. Stage 1 will produce a fully kerbed two-lane road with integrated cycle lanes and piped stormwater drainage over a length of 600m, a new roundabout at the intersection of Wheelers Lane and Boundary Road and an adjacent footpath. The completion date is set for July 2018. Stage 2 from Alexandrina Ave to Sheraton Road will include a roundabout at the new intersection with Boundary Road. The project is being funded by a $4M grant from Restart NSW Housing Acceleration Fund.

THIRTEEN year-old Dubbo cellist Elizabeth Meadows and Year 10 student Emma Newby, who plays the viola, will perform at the Verbrugghen Hall at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music on Friday, January 12, to conclude the Sydney Youth Orchestra’s summer school. Both talented youths received scholarships to attend the program, and have participated in choir rehearsals, large ensemble playing, masterclasses and tutorials, music theory and information sessions. The SYO State outreach project focuses outreach activity in the Central West with the main orchestral hub situated in Dubbo.

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‘Cat’ is 24 years young By COLIN ROUSE THIS cat is 24 years old. Michael White got the cat when it was just three months old, the initial idea being to deter birds, but the cat quickly became much more than that

and has been the shop cat at Michael White and Co in Wellington for all these years. The cat’s name is “Cat” and customers at the store are often treated to a furry, purring welcome. It hasn’t been all fun and

games during Cat’s 24 years, having lost an eye at about 10 years old, and using up one of its nine lives when hit by a car. Michael White told Dubbo Photo News that the cat loves it when the Reps come around as they leave their car win-

dows down with some treats on the seat and Cat knows it’s fine for him to jump in and eat the treat. “Cat” is very well known and loved by Wellington customers who patronise Michael White and Co.

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Bridge over troubled waters By NATALIE HOLMES

WHEN Jenny O’Brien and Lin Hayden purchased their retirement property 15 years ago, its idyllic setting held real appeal for them. It was close enough to town to have access to the post office, hospital and shops but far enough from the urban centre to be comfortable. There was plenty of space, a huge garden, good water supply, privacy and room for their pets. “We have our own water and peaceful river frontage. It’s a retirement lifestyle property on 10 acres,” Jenny explained. “It’s town without the town,” Lin adds. “We have good neighbours, they help us a lot but they’re not in your pocket.” However, with the suggestion that a new bridge for Dubbo would be built practically on their doorstep, the dreams of living out their days in peace and quiet were soon shattered. Now the threat of heavy vehicles, interstate traffic, dust, noise and pollution have all but destroyed the serenity. The possibility of a large embankment or pylons also threatens to cut off the side entrance to their property. Plans released by the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) propose a new road extending from Thompson St in West Dubbo, crossing the railway line and following the river in a northerly direction, with the new bridge traversing the Macquarie River and linking with River St in North Dubbo. “This will be the new route of the Newell Highway so there will be B Doubles and triples 30 metres or closer to the house,” Jenny told Dubbo Photo News. “We’ve been told by the RMS that there will be either an earth bank or pylons at the side of our house. If it’s built on pylons, then we will get all the debris and rubbish from the Macquarie River. “The new bridge is not going to get traf-

Jenny O’Brien believes the proposed new bridge will bring nothing but complications to their retired lifestyle. PHOTO: SARAH HARVEY

fic through if Dubbo is in flood,” Lin stated. The ladies’ two-storey house has already survived the 2010 flood which left their ground level waterlogged. “If it’s built with large embankments, we will have flood waters swirling higher than before. “This house was built to take a small flood. All houses in this area were built that way.” Jenny and Lin are concerned about machinery noise, home security, traffic fumes and the effect on their underground water if the bridge is built nearby. “And we don’t know if they will take some of our land to build the road.” The two women found about the proposal on the same day it was publicly announced in Dubbo by the NSW Premier back in June. They are now worried about

the many uncertainties surrounding the proposed construction. “We’ve been having health issues as a result of the stress,” Jenny said. “We believe it’s because of the bridge. It’s affected our physical health. “I guess I was hoping it would all go away.” They aren’t just concerned about what lies ahead, but by the serious lack of consultation with landowners such as themselves. “They ran a survey online with people in the district but I don’t know who participated. In the middle of June, we got a phone call from the RMS saying we’d like to have a meeting tomorrow – what time suits you? We went to the RSL, there were three RMS staff who said, ‘We are here to let you know that the Premier is in town to do an announcement that the bridge will

be in River St.’ “She was in town already, it was already announced. It blew us out of the water. We were pretty stunned. We came home and our heads were reeling. “When we were handed a brochure printed in May 2017 and they said there’d been wide consultation, we knew we hadn’t been consulted,” Jenny pointed out. “We wanted to know what consultation?” Lin said. “They didn’t come here or to our neighbours. Surely those directly affected should have been consulted as a matter of courtesy!” At the first meeting, Lin and Jenny were also given pre-printed pamphlets on road access, managing traffic movement, and a land acquisition guide. With plenty of Chinese Whispers circulating since that time, it’s been a waiting game for the two retirees and their families. “A lot of time has gone by and nothing has happened. The RMS relies on everyone to stay quiet and hope it goes away if you don’t stand up and talk about it,” Jenny said. “They said they’d be in contact with us,” Lin said. “There’s a lot of waiting to talk about it. We’ve had other people talking to us but everyone we talk to has a different set of problems.” Lin and Jenny had a second meeting with RMS representatives in November. They received a letter from project development manager Bobby Yazdani who stated that “the next step in the project is to call for tenders for the environmental assessment (Review of Environmental Factors) and development of a concept design by March 2018 with a view to acquisition or boundary adjustment in the 2019/20 financial year”. The bridge plan is still in the early stages of development.


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Local events secure Council funding to boost economic returns THIRTEEN not-for-profit events will share $69,700 of financial and in-kind funding this year as part of Dubbo Regional Council’s Event Development Fund and Major Event Sponsor Program. These include the Lake Burrendong Classic, Mumbil Black Wattle Fair, Wellington Arts & Sculpture Festival, the Wellington Boot, Dubbo Show, Wellington Show, the Combined High Schools Rugby Union State Carnival, Little Athletics NSW Region 3 Champs, State Firefighter Championships, U13/14 State Cricket Carnival, U14/15 Country Rugby League Carnival and the Wellington Eisteddfod. Collectively, the events selected will return about $4M to the local economy this year.

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Research by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) PhD graduate into the effect of changes in urban stream quality on property prices has revealed something many Dubbo residents have understood for quite a while now – that there are greater benefits for both homebuyers and renters when both vegetation and channel conditions are improved rather than improving vegetation alone. Dr Buyani Thomy graduated from the CSU School of Management and Marketing in the Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences just last month and the university faculty believes his study has important implications for natural capital management, urban planning, real estate practice, and future research. Dr Thomy examined the preferences of homebuyers and renters in the Cooks and Georges River catchments in southern Sydney, comparing house sales data with 27,657 observations and rental price data made up of 15,465 observations which were used in spatial hedonic regression models to estimate the implicit marginal prices for different levels of vegetation and channel conditions. “Many major cities worldwide have waterways or streams forming a prominent part of their landscape,” Dr Thomy said. “However, in many cases these waterways have been subjected to major modifications because of urbanisation pressures.” He says declining waterway health has motivated both communities and governments to seek to revegetate and re-naturalise degraded streams and riparian zones. “Yet such restoration works are generally costly, and they face competition for funds from other community projects, as well as competition among themselves,” Dr Thomy said, claiming it’s necessary to be able to demonstrate the economic benefits of improvements in urban waterway health to assist decision-makers in prioritising investments using robust and valid data. “When deriving these benefit estimates, it is critical to recognise the potential differences in community preferences and choices, the environmental fea-

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Town planner Steve Guy says urban streams have more than just environmental advantages – they can also influence house prices and desirability. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS. tures of importance to the community, as well as interactions occurring between these features that may affect benefit estimates,” Dr Thomy said. “In the past, when estimating the value of improving urban stream health, there has been little consideration of the effect of channel condition on estimated values, even though a range of ecological stream health indicators that are used internationally are based on both vegetation and channel conditions. Dr Thomy’s study covered house prices from 2003 to 2013, to investigate the effect of different house price trends on estimated implicit marginal prices for environmental resources. The study found homebuyers generally preferred more natural riparian areas with more vegetation, however the effect of riparian vegetation on house values was substantially moderated by the condition of the channel. Dubbo town planner Steve Guy

knows only too well how urban streams can influence house prices and desirability. As the MAAS Group’s general manager, he’s overseeing a massive expansion in residential lots at the current South Lakes development and heading further east. He says the lake system, which provides open space and lifestyle amenity as well as performing vital environmental and stormwater functions, is a win for all concerned. “It’s a win for the community because it provides open space

“It’s a win for the community because it provides open space areas so it becomes a feature of the estate and that helps for sales, in many cases people will buy in here...”

areas so it becomes a feature of the estate and that helps for sales, in many cases people will buy in here,” Mr Guy said. “It becomes a focal point for people to meet each other as well so having that science behind it makes it another reason to do it in future stages as well. “We show people the lakes system and it creates a good feeling for them, a positivity in the mind – I’m a town planner by trade and there’s a lot of literature about private open space being positive and that’s inextricably linked to mental health and wellbeing as well,” he said. He says there’s plenty of town planning literature showing the benefits of well-maintained and useful urban waterways, and the positive effects they have on nearby residents and agrees with the recent CSU research. “The success of this creek system is the reason why we want to triple it in the future stages of South Lakes,” Mr Guy said.

DUBBO Regional Council mayor Ben Shields has written to Telstra with concerns about the upkeep of the city’s most iconic building and grandiose clock tower. Owned by Telstra, it is a significant historical feature of the Dubbo CBD. The Mayor’s letter to Telstra CEO Andrew Penn said “this is not a matter of needing a simple clean – this is a matter where the building is starting to literally crumble and wear, has a major pigeon infestation and looks tattered. “The public, the business community and Council want to see this building properly maintained and functioning,” Councillor Shields pointed out.

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THE THUMBS Thumbs up to Sue, Mick and Scott & who helped a lady at Orana Gardens Estate when her oven and stovetop blew up while cooking Christmas lunch. Thanks. Thumbs up to Petty Campbell at & Brennan’s for the excellent customer service above his usual workload for a customer who knew nothing about a leaking tap. Not only did he come up in his lunch hour to see the problem, but he came back after work to fix it on his own time. Many thanks from a grateful person. I’m now going to be a Brennan’s customer after such a good deed.

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Thumbs up to Sharyn Haydon from the Neighbourhood Centre for the great work she does around town and at Kinytre. Thumbs up to an anonymous lady who & stepped in and paid for my family and my lunches at Wok n Roll Orana Mall for no reason at all. I told her “no thank-you” and that “I will pay” however she happily said, “No, I’ve got it,” and walked away. What a lovely thing to do. I wish her all the happiness in the world. What a lovely lady. From a mum with three young girls.

Contributed by SHARYN HEYDON A BUSLOAD of happy travellers set off from the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre on Wednesday, December 17, for three days exploring the Hunter Valley Region. We departed the Centre with a farewell from staff, who came on board the bus to meet our CAP program Seniors. Our first stop was at Merriwa for morning tea and then continued on to a very interesting visit to Fighter World at Williamstown Airport later in the day. We had a lovely late lunch, as well as looking at some amazing planes from years ago and seeing one of the latest fighter planes taking off for testing. The Dolphin Watch cruise at Port Ste-

Thumbs up and a big thank-you to & all the people who stopped to offer help when we were broken down outside Geurie on Sunday with temperatures in the 40s. A special thanks to the man who towed us off the road and the people who offered and shared their water. This was a lifesaver on such a hot day. Also, a special thanks to our friends who came and rescued us. Thumbs up to Josh and Graeme in & Whitegoods at Harvey Norman. I had a problem with my new microwave and the manufacturer gave me the run around. Both the guys went above and beyond to satisfy my complaint. The manufacturer could learn a lesson or two from these two men. I now have a microwave that is doing what it is supposed to do and with ease for the operator. Love it!

phens was another special highlight for all of us. We also visited Gan Gan Lookout which gave us a spectacular view overlooking Port Stephens. The H.V. (Hunter Valley) Lights were fantastic and enjoyed by all. To top the trip off we visited a Winery and Chocolate factory before proceeding for lunch at Denman. After three exciting days away, it was nice to be home again, tired but a happy group of Seniors. Thank you to Garry Huggins for driving the bus and getting us there and home safely. CAP is a Communities Activities Program for our disabled and our Seniors to enjoy. Everyone is welcome to come along to our activities – just pop into the Dubbo Neigh-

bourhood Centre and talk with Steven or other staff about how to participate in our future events. We have Ten Pin Bowls played Monday and Friday, Social Butterflies which is a monthly lunch outing, numerous bus trips throughout the year, movie sessions at the Centre twice monthly; also a Seniors Group meet on Wednesdays at the Centre to enjoy morning tea and the company of fellow seniors and play cards and board games, enjoy lunch together and play a few games of Bingo in the afternoon. Thank you to everyone for making this program work and I am sure we are looking forward to another year of fun and activities in 2018.

and as a result my memory was rehashed to the work these men did in their time as young men in the Apex Club. So many in the community were touched by the generosity of these young men who contributed countless hours at such a young age. The Oval was the biggest project they took on but there were many more that should be highlighted. Great friendships were forged in “Apex” with fellowship the main agenda and everything followed from there. Rosslyn Joseph, Dubbo •••

ing jokes with the kids and making sure all was running smoothly in his relaxed and easygoing manner. The facilities were always kept immaculate, even with such a high number of visitors during the day. The team stayed at the Dubbo City Holiday Park which offered great facilities for the kids who all had a great time and once again the facilities were kept very clean and the staff friendly, organised and helpful. We also had two team dinners at the bistro within the RSL and at the Old Bank Hotel, both of which were really well organised with delicious food. The food at the Old Bank Hotel and service offered by Sheena in particular was of a very high standard and I would highly recommend to anyone planning on visiting Dubbo. My family also had the opportunity to visit Dubbo zoo on our final day and were completely blown away by this attraction. I have raved about our time in Dubbo to friends and family and thank you and your townsfolk for our wonderful experience. Fingers crossed we get the opportunity to visit again soon. Naomi Brooker, Ryde Editor's note: This feedback was sent to council in the first instance. Dubbo Photo News has published it with Naomi's permission, to share her positive impression of our city.

LETTERS & FEEDBACK The men of "The Apex Club" of Dubbo DEAR Editor, As the wife of a former Apexian and past president of Dubbo Apex Club, I am writing on behalf of all the former Dubbo Apexians who forged great friendship (through their Club) with each other and their collective families. We would like to thank you for bringing to the attention of the community and Council the importance of keeping the primary name of “Apex Oval” attached to our magnificent oval. After reading “Dubbo City Life” [in Dubbo Photo News, January 4], I put up a photo on “Dubbo Memories” online as well as my own page of the boys proudly cleaning up their (once again unveiled) concrete sign and asked that the community support the saving the name of “Apex”. We were taken by surprise when we immediately received 178 positive reactions and still coming in today. We understand “Apex Oval” should not be the total responsibility of ratepayers if there is alternative financial assistance, but as you agree the “Apexians” who contributed so much to our community should not be forgotten. This week I went to the local library and went through the Apex Club's history books

Thumbs up to the faithful contributors & who diligently provide food and goods to the RSPCA donation bins. A special mention to the wonderful person who knits so many beautiful blankets and squares for the foster animals. Many thanks also for the financial donations we receive at Orana Mall and various businesses around Dubbo. We (and the animals) are truly grateful. Happy New year and please keep up the good giving, from the local RSPCA team.

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Thumbs up and many thanks to Dubbo Photo News for the ‘Thumbs’ – it provides such great feedback, both negative and positive. Thumbs up to Dubbo Zoo and the & keeper who took into care a galah we found injured in our garden. Many thanks for your kindness. Thumbs up to Dwayne from NRMA, & Wilson Bros Towing & Mark from Wheels on Bourke for their great efforts in getting my visiting daughter’s car fixed and back on the road late Friday afternoon before Christmas. Thanks. Hope you all had a Merry Christmas.

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Fantastic experience of Dubbo MY family and I recently visited Dubbo for the week as my daughter was participating in the NSW waterpolo state championships which were hosted at Dubbo Aquatic Centre. As manager of the Ryde Rhinos Under-14 girls team, I wanted to let you know how impressed we were with the owners and staff at the pool which we visited at least daily for the team games. We had a fantastic week and were made to feel completely at home by the staff at the pool who went out of their way to assist with any questions or requests and were very efficient and organised. The pool manager in particular was an absolute credit to country hospitality shar-

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WELLINGTON NEWS Pre-Christmas funding means a lot

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By NATALIE HOLMES CHRISTMAS came early for eight Wellington organisations, with the presentation of $50,000 in the first round of the Bodangora Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund. Wellington Historical Society’s Dorothy Blake left with a $3000 giant cheque tucked under her arm, which will be used to fund new display cases in the Victorian kitchen section of Oxley Museum. “I was stunned,” Mrs Blake said of the funding announcement after preparing the application in a rush a month before the presentation. “I did it in a day and a half, before applications closed,” she told Dubbo Photo News, adding how important the money is for the local landmark. “It means a lot to us, we are really thrilled.” The new display cases will be used to house important objects, which will enhance the society’s goal of showcasing local history. “We will be able to keep rare or valuable items, safely preserving them,” Mrs Blake explained. A range of people make their way to Oxley Museum when they visit Wellington, including families and school groups.

Happy day: Wellington Historical Society representatives Dorothy and Neil Blake with Mayor Ben Shields and Bodangora Wind Farm site manager Gavin Paul, accepting the cheque which will fund new display cases for Oxley Museum. PHOTO: SUPPLIED BY INFIGEN ENERGY

“We are grateful for this kind of funding, it keeps it (the museum) going into the future. Display cases will enhance the museum experience of visitors to the building. Both young and old will be able to view items from bygone years.” Wellington Information and Neighbourhood Services (WINS) manager Helen Swan was also very pleased with the $10,000 funding received by the organisa-

tion, with the giant cheque already taking up residence in her office that day. “A cash injection such as this, it’s a real shot in the arm for us. We are a small underfunded, under-resourced community hub of Wellington. “The support of a major corporation such as this through Dubbo Regional Council gives us delight that there is support in the business world for what we do. An organi-

sation such as this is invaluable.” Helen described WINS as "a huge facility which has enormous potential but no cash resources". “This funding gives us an opportunity to renovate our external undercover shed area so we can put in more activities for the community. “Older people, youth – we can cater for more people more often.” Some of the anticipated activities for the rejuvenated area include tai chi, meditation, drumming, theatre group rehearsals and a women’s wellness program. “There is tremendous potential.” Some of the other anticipated projects include: z Workshops and promotion of Wellington Touch Association z Communications equipment for St John Ambulance z Portable TV/DVD and dishwasher for Wellington Senior Citizens Club z Walking trails plastic benches/mobile surveillance equipment for Mt Arthur Reserve Trust z Stage 1 of a solar panel system for Wellington Men’s Shed z Net upgrade for Wellington District Cricket Association

Kicking off the new year By COLIN ROUSE OUR Wellington photographer was out and about over the new year break to catch up with locals enjoying their holiday time.

Russell Tevelein, Leanne Aries and Shirley Hull enjoying NYE at the Grand

Tom Tooze and Sophia Rouse enjoying a night out at the Services Club

Monday 15th January Kate Dunn & Saugat Pandeya 5.30-6.30pm. Rocking Rick Charles. From 7pm in the Auditorium. Rock n Roll Dance Party Tuesday 16th January Barry & Mick. 10am-12noon and 2pm-4pm in the Front Lounge with a Walk Up Mic Talent Quest. (Bring your own backing music.) Elli Flannagan 5.30-6.30pm. Happy Hour at the Soldiers Terry Leonard—ELVIS IN THE HOUSE from 7pm

Tracy Coady and Greg Hudson at the Grand

Ron Gilpin and Dave catching up at the Grand Hotel

Wednesday 17th January Megan Sidwell—A Little Bit Country From 5-7pm

Thursday 18th January Jack Broome 5.30-6.30pm. Happy Hour at the Soldiers Nigel Stanley—Music at the Soldiers from 7pm Saturday 20th January Mick Austin, Tracey Budd & Zoe Taylor 3.00-5.00pm. Happy Hour at the Soldiers Entertainment from 7pm Think: About your choices. Call Gambling

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PAPARAZZI

email your photos to photos@dubbophotonews.com.au instagram dubbophotonews facebook.com/dubbophotonews Left: Our Wellington photographer Colin Rouse got arty for this photo showing some nicely aligned trees.

Below: Whoops: This truck didn’t quite make it under the awning at the Caltex servo on Erskine Street, as this photo taken last Thursday shows. Left: This nice symmetry of local buildings was captured by Dubbo Photo News's Darcee Nixon during a shoot at the Old Dubbo Gaol.

Above: This cheeky little monkey was spotted at Big W, trying out one of the party masks.

Above: While out and about at Old Dubbo Gaol, the Dubbo Photo News photographers saw this signage on one of the gaol windows. They got quite a laugh out of the irony that people would want to break into as opposed to breaking out of the gaol.

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HATCHES Harlow Elaine and Lincoln Trevor HEDGER Born 30/12/17 Weight 2020g/2240g Parents Shay Cubis and Aaron Hedger of Mudgee Siblings First children Grandparents Norma Cubis of Charbon, Claudette Hedger, Timothy Hedger, both of Cooma

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The Alchemy experience: Sensational fresh produce in a relaxed atmosphere amongst local artworks A FULLY-STOCKED deli, local produce hampers and fresh delicious platters to cater for your next private or business function, are just some of the exciting features at Alchemy Art and Food Hub at 200 Fitzroy Street. Owner, Chris Davis, is passionate about sourcing, sharing and creating fresh food from local producers to satisfy your gourmet tastes and the creation of a deli space has been a natural evolution. The extensive new deli offers High Valley fettas, artisan cloth-aged cheddar, jams, jellies, nougat, nuts, tapenade, roulade, relish, orange and almond cake, quince paste, figs, smoked meats and a host of sauces, spreads, honey, olives and Farmer Brown’s pastured eggs, Many of the products have been combined into mouth-watering hampers. “Our whole menu reflects our philosophy which is to do local or regional foods, fresh,” Chris said. The “Alchemy” platter is a case in point. It features a selection of three local meats and cheese with house condiments, pickled vegies and local Gibson Grove olives served with toasted bread and crackers (gluten free options available). Platters aren’t just for catering to local businesses looking for a professional, delicious way to entertain staff or guests on special occasions, but also a great alternative for mums, dads or carers who can treat their lit-

tle ones with healthy platters of grapes, cheese and condiments. For main meals the choices are sure to catapult your palette into a new dimension, such as Middle Eastern Spice Lamb with pearl couscous, tabouleh and minted yoghurt or Pulled Pork on an open Tortilla with Apple slaw, avocado and tomato salsa. Try the gourmet steak sandwich (pictured), which is served with wood smoked bacon, cheddar, house made beetroot relish and salads. For a cheese experience how does the Caprice salad sound; Burrata (soft mozzarella) served with basil tomatoes and caramelised balsamic. Triple yum!!! If paleo is your path, you’ll find paleo fruit and nut loaf, brownies and paleo bliss balls. Located opposite Elston Park in a converted Federation home, the café and art gallery invites you to relax in the outdoor dining space under leafy overhanging shade, or take a seat at one of the charming table settings on the wide verandah, or, if you’d prefer to be inside, two comfortable rooms provide air-conditioned comfort. The café is also an art space, so every wall and garden nook is decorated with paintings, sculptures, sketches and crafts, by local artists and all for sale. “We believe in providing sensational local, fresh produce in a relaxed atmosphere amongst local artworks,” Chris said. We believe they’ve succeeded! What a Great Dubbo Business!

MEET THE BOSS Ben Ashcroft, Ashcroft’s IGA South Dubbo Position: Owner/director I got involved in business... to create an environment for teams and individuals to succeed Our business is known for... fastest service in town and friendly staff Our bestselling product is... avocados My role in the business is... owner I manage... staff and customers According to my staff, working for me is... an addiction I spend my down time... talking about work with my wife and kids I’m inspired by... the little guys in business On my beside table is... my phone, wallet, pen, carton cutter and 10-15 Hot Wheels cars In my opinion, the biggest issue facing small business is... the chains taking local money out of our community My secret to success is... attitude not aptitude will determine your altitude I’m most proud of... our staff and my family. My wife for all of her sacrifices If I could, I’d tell my 20-year-old self... to take as many photos as you can now because in 10 years you are going to look 40 The best piece of career advice I can offer is... never ask anyone to do something that you wouldn’t do yourself And if I wasn’t in my current role, I’d... Retail is everything I know, but real estate I think would also be fun and challenging. PHOTO: DARCEE NIXON

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Dinner at Dubbo Golf Club By DARCEE NIXON MANY groups of families and friends went out for dinner at Dubbo Golf Club on Friday, December 29. Patrons enjoyed the lovely view over the golf course and a good time was had by all. The Osborn and Taylor families

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Busy night at Reading Cinemas By DARCEE NIXON BOXING DAY film releases made for a busy night at Reading Cinemas on Friday, December 29. Groups of family and friends all enjoyed the night out, with many groups arriving well before starting times to ensure they didn’t miss out on the entertainment. Sophie Connolly, Megan Carr and Heidi Connolly watched ‘Coco’. Heidi’s favourite part of the movie was ‘when he was singing’.

Riley, Rose, Eddy and Greg Vercoe all loved ‘Coco’

Andy and Denva-Leigh opdeVeigh from Sydney went to see ‘The Greatest Showman’ after their daughter and her husband recommended it to them.

Maria Cherginets and Eugene Babichev went to watch ‘Jumanji’

Dylan and Jodie Gowans were looking forward to seeing ‘Jumanji’

A night out at Club Dubbo By DARCEE NIXON CLUB Dubbo had a busy night on Friday, December 29, with many Dubbo locals dining out and some catching up with friends and family from out of town. The friendly atmosphere and good food ensured that a great night was had by all.

The Paul family

Sarah, Ryan and Jade Osmand

Todd Pearson, Belle Pearson and Eliza Matthews

Don and Kathie Carolan and Susie and John Mitchell

BRISBANE

DUBBO

MELBOURNE

Essendon Airport

Linda Hubbard with Paul and Robyn Carolan, who visited from Canberra

Back, Paul, Kate and Cooper Foley visited from Melbourne, front, Barbara and John Overall


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No escaping the wonder of Old Dubbo Gaol By DARCEE NIXON OLD Dubbo Gaol has proved to be a popular attraction for families over the school holidays. Visitors at the heritage listed site on Friday, December 29, saw history come alive before their eyes. Everyone enjoyed the experience, including the bird’s eye view from the watch tower, characters acting in costume and preserved historical artefacts. Taylah and Chris Bleakley

Scott and Michael Mellon

Isabella, Corrinne, Angel and Jon Hocking

Tom Austin and Madeleine Mackay-Law hanging out with one of the inmates

Spaine Kralevich and Chris Hogan

School holiday fun By DARCEE NIXON ELSTON PARK was packed with locals and travellers on Friday, December 29, who all wanted to cool off and have fun now that school year is finished. Families and friends spent quality time together relaxing and playing outside.

Zoe Henderson, Edwina O’Doherty with baby Abigal O’Doherty and Carl Lyons

The flying fox was very popular

Dani Karaitiana-Graham, Cody Walker, Claira Walker and Jack Karaitiana-Graham travelled to Dubbo from Cairns and Bedgerebong

Cousins catch up

Zahra Henderson

Fun in the water


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Holiday Smiles: Week 1 THE entries have started rolling in for the Dubbo Photo News 2018 Holiday Smiles photo comp. There’s some great prizes up for grabs in this year’s comp. All the details on how to enter are below. If your photo makes you smile, then we’re sure it will make us smile too! So send it in, or grab your camera and start capturing the smiles and fun of summertime! Here’s a selection of our Week 1 entries. All entries will go into the final draw.

Pic of the Week Right: Besties hanging out at Flip Out: Cris Clark sent in this photo of Nayte Ramien, Lincoln Clark, Jobie Ramien and Emjay Clark.

Left: Backyard sprinkler fun: Here’s another entry from Cris Clark showing Lincoln & Emjay Clark having a fantastic time!

This Holiday Smile was sent in by Beth Stanley. Thanks Beth!

Thanks to Stephanie O’Brien of Narromine for these couple of Holiday Smiles snaps, showing some very tinselly pooches, and some fun times together.

SEND IN YOUR HOLIDAY SMILES photos for a chance to win! The Dubbo Photo News Holiday Smiles photo competition is on again. So grab your camera and start snapping photos of you, your mates, your family, or even your favourite pet enjoying your holiday in Australia (or anywhere else in the world). Categories are: best holiday smiles and best holiday action photo

We’ll publish a selection of your photos over the next three weeks with our choice for ‘Pic of the Week’ winning a double movie pass to see one of the great

summertime movies showing at Reading Cinemas Dubbo. At the end of the competition, all entries will then have a chance to win this year’s 2 main prizes – $150 gift card to RB Sellars, now located in Dubbo.

Entries close Fri, Feb 2, 2017 Our final selection of photos and the winners will be announced in Dubbo Photo News on Feb 8, 2017.

Email your entries to photos@dubbophotonews.com.au or drop them into our office at 89 Wingewarra St, Dubbo. Original jpeg images from your camera work best, so try not to let your OS downsize the image!

FIRST PRIZE: RB Sellars 2X $150 gift cards


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Summer Smiles at Dubbo Aquatic Leisure Centre By DARCEE NIXON & WENDY MERRICK WITH the soaring temperatures over the past week, there were smiles all around at Dubbo Aquatic Leisure Centre on the afternoon of Friday, January 5. Both locals and visitors made the most of the facilities, including the Olympic size swimming pool, waterslides, shaded children’s pool and water playground, barbecue areas, covered grandstand and kiosk.

Heston Pickard

Jonadab Mekhael, Jeremy Mekhael, back, Sherif Mekhael

Jermaine Thurston

Back, Isadora See, front, Kayla Nicolson

Rome Williams, Knox McLean, Harlie Trimboli

Back, Gabi Layard, front, Emily Poulter

Marina See, Kyrra Hyde

Kyle and Aiden Findlay came all the way from Mudgee so that they could go on the waterslides Jonadab Mekhael

Eli Walker and his Nan Vicki Sanderson

Front, Liliana Seve, Amelia O’Mally, Sophie Taylor, Maddison Seve and Andy Seve, back, Scott Taylor

Marlee Mcintyre, Paul Matts and Lucas Mcintyre

Matthew marks 42nd birthday By DARCEE NIXON MATTHEW HANNAFORD celebrated his 42nd birthday with family at Reflections Restaurant, Quality Inn on Friday, December 29. Everyone enjoyed the quality time spent with loved ones. Matthew Hannaford, Jacquie Yeo and David Yeo

Phil and Rennae Hannaford

Jaydon Hannaford and Molly Robinson

Sam Miller and Kirsten Hannaford


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THE DIARY EVENT

Dubbo Evening VIEW’s Card and Games Afternoon Will be held Friday, January 19, 1pm at the Masonic Hall on Derby Close. Entry fee is still only $5 and includes an excellent afternoon tea. Contact Shirley 6882 2874. Dubbo Bobbin Lacemakers Jan Meeting Will be held Wednesday, January 17, 10am – 3pm, Arts and Crafts Cottage, 137 Cobra St, 6881 6410. Visitors and prospective members always welcome. Check out our Cottage Shop while you’re there. Contact Elsie 6882 6136; beginners evening class Elizabeth 0408 682 968. University of the Third Age The University of the Third Age will hold Enrolment Days in Community Rooms at Western Plains Cultural Centre from 10.00am – 12.00pm February 2 and 5. $20 annual fee. AGM on February 5 at 12.30pm. Nomination forms per 6884 3498. Arthritis & Diabetes Meeting Will be held on Thursday, February 8 at Sporties, 101 Erskine St, Dubbo at 10am. Guest Speaker, Alison Amor, Diabetes Educator, from Marathon Health followed by separate meetings of both Dubbo Support Groups. $2 contribution towards morning tea and expenses. Optional social lunch to follow. Venue yet to be advised. Diabetes contact is Helen 6882 9770. Arthritis contact is Heather 6887 2359 or 0431 583 128. Dubbo War Widows Guild The Dubbo War Widows Guild is in recess until February 22, 2018 at 11:30am. Neami National Suicide Prevention Optimal Health Program Seeking referrals. Our goal is to run this free Optimal Health Program in Dubbo aimed at people who have have been impacted around the subject of suicide. Contact CJ on 0434 331 299 or cassandrawills@neaminational.org.au. C.P.S.A First Meeting for 2018 The first meeting of the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants will be on Friday, January 12, at 10am at Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre. Guest speaker will be Ben Shields, Mayor of Dubbo. Join us for a cuppa with a friendly group. Enquiries to Ken Windsor 0412 016 288 or Barbara O’Brien 0427 251 121. Casual Gathering for ME/CFS/FM and MCS Sufferers, Family and Careers Will take place at 11am on Saturday, January 20, at Macquarie Regional Library in Dubbo. Anyone is welcome to attend this awareness and support event. BYO morning tea. For any enquiries, contact the coordinator on 02 5806 7005.

THURSDAY Walking Group 8am, meet corner Macquarie and Tamworth Streets. Contact: May 6882 4371. Clothesline Clothing Pool 9am-11am, fortnightly. Supported by Clothesline and Freemasons. 151 Fitzroy Street, Dubbo. Free

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and low-cost clothing. Contact: 6882 9503. Coffee and Craft 9.30am-12 Noon. Craft and morning tea group, at the Gospel Chapel, 74 Boundary Rd (corner of Taylor Street). Contact: Beth, 6885 3153. Dubbo CWA 9.30am for 10am, first Thursday of the month, at Sporties, Erskine Street. New members welcome. Contact: Marion 6884 2957. CWA Wongarbon 10am, first Thursday of the month, at Wongarbon CWA rooms. Contact: Marjorie 6884 5558. Sugarcraft 10am-1pm, first and third Thursdays of the month, at the Art and Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Classes also Sunday and Monday. See day listings below. Contact: Shirley 6887 3150. Dubbo Orana RSL Day Club 10am-2pm, at the Country Club. $5 includes morning tea, card playing, games and light lunch followed by Bingo. Transport can be arranged for $2. Contact: Ailsa 6882 0036. Dubbo War Widows Guild 11am, fourth Thursday of the month. Please register your attendance or apology by 12pm the Wednesday before. Contact: Avis 6882 5710. South Dubbo Veteran’s & Community Men’s Shed Bingo 11am-12.30pm, West Dubbo Bowling Club. New players welcome. Contact: May, 6882 4371. Dubbo Support Group of Arthritis NSW 12 noon, fourth Thursday of the month. Join us for our social luncheons at Sporties, 101 Erskine St. Contact: Heather on 6887 2359 or 0431 583 128. Dubbo Community Men’s Shed 1pm-5pm. Small joining fee and annual membership fee after three visits. “All men are welcome”. Also open Monday and Saturdays. Contact: 6881 6987. Conversational English in Dubbo 2pm-3pm, at Wesley Community Hall, corner of Church St and Carrington Ave. Attendance is free. All welcome. Contact: Chris, 6884 0407. Line Dancing 6.30pm-9pm, at Carrington Ave RSL Hall Clubhouse. Contact: Kathy, 6888 5287. Woodturning and Carving Evening 6pm-9pm, at Art and Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Contact: Phil, 6887 3257. Dubbo City Croquet Club PLAY on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday commencing at 8.15am. Twilight croquet is played on Wednesday evening commencing 6pm. New players of any age are welcome, where men and women compete on equal terms. The club is located at the rear of the City Bowling Club, Wingewarra Street. Contact: Elizabeth 0408 682 968.

FRIDAY CPSA Meeting 10am, second Friday of the month, at Neighbourhood Centre. Guest speaker and morning tea provided. Visitors welcome to attend. Contact Ken 6885 2676.

Diary entries need to be 40 words or less (approximately three lines), and placement will be at the editor’s discretion subject to content availability. Please include your daytime phone number and/or address. Entries close 10am Tuesday for that Thursday’s edition.

Tai Chi at U3A 10am, at the Community Arts Centre, Western Plains Cultural Centre, 76 Wingewarra Street, Dubbo. Contact: Richard, 6888 5656. Spinning and Weaving 10am, at the Art and Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street, Dubbo. Contact: Jo, 6885 6875. Western Plains Trefoil Guild 10.30am, second Friday of each month, at Dubbo West Guide Hall. Everyone welcome. Please confirm meeting will be on. Contact: Dorothy, 6884 6646. Dubbo Parkinson’s Support Group 11am, first Friday of each month, at the David Palmer Centre, old Lourdes. People with Parkinson’s and their carers welcome. Contact: Lorna, 0416 240 626. Central West Makers Place 12 noon-6pm, at South Dubbo Veterans and Community Men’s Shed, corner of Palmer and High Sts, Dubbo. Activities include 3D printing, basic electronics, robotics, silk screening and pottery. Contact: Adam, 0431 038 866. Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group 2pm, first Friday of the month. Contact: Kath 6881 3704. Smart Recovery 3pm, Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre. Assists individuals with changing problematic behaviour, including alcohol and drugs, gambling, food, shopping, internet, and others.

SATURDAY Farmers Markets 8am, first and third Saturday of the month. Lions Park adjacent to Visitors Centre, Bligh Street Dubbo. www.dubbofarmersmarket.org.au. Contact: Market coordinator, 0488 685 006 or enquiries@dubbofarmersmarket.org.au. Dubbo City Croquet Club 8.15am, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. News players of all ages welcome. A game of skill and strategy where women and men compete on equal terms. Lawns are behind the City Bowling Club, Wingewarra St. Contact Jenny 0400 645 516 or Charles 0400 570 888. CWA Gilgandra Market 9am – 1pm, first Saturday of the month. Cakes, fruit, pickles, plants and more! New stall holders welcome. Phone Hilda: 6847 1270 Dubbo Patchwork and Quilters Group 9am, second and last Saturday of the month, at the South Dubbo Guide Hall, Boundary Rd. Members are always ready to support novices so if you feel you would like to give this traditional craft a try. Contact: Meg, 0427 471 868. Ladies Lawn Bowls 9.15am for 10am start, at Sporties, Dubbo. Also Saturdays. Sporties membership not required unless you wish to progress competitively. Coaching available. Contact: Bowls coordinator Nic Gannon, 6884 2044. Dubbo and District Kennel Club 9.30am, obedience training at the Big Shed,

Dubbo Show Ground. No puppies under 14 weeks, must bring up to date vaccination certificates, $5 to join and $5 per session. Contact: Michael, 0419 274 632. Seventh-day Adventist Church 9.30am, small group bible study (Sabbath School) and children’s / youth Sabbath School. Corner Cobra and Sterling Streets. Contact: http:// dubbo.adventist.org.au Seventh-day Adventist Church 11am, Divine Service. Corner Cobra and Sterling Streets. Contact: http://dubbo.adventist.org.au Sit ‘n Knit 11am-1pm, first Saturday of the month. All ages welcome. Macquarie Regional Library, Macquarie Street. Contact: 6801 4510. R.S.L. Tennis Club 12.45pm, at the RSL Park Street courts for enjoyable social tennis. All welcome. Contact: 0428 825 480. Dubbo Slot Car Racing Club Seniors (15+) 4pm, first and third Saturday of the month, at 147 Birch Avenue. Contact: Terry, 0408 260 965. Narcotics Anonymous 6pm, at St Brigid’s Church, in the old building, entry via Brisbane Street. Identification (ID) meeting. Contact: Linda, 0419 588 086. Old Time/New Vogue Dance – Dubbo 7.30pm, second Saturday of the month, at the Masonic Hall in Church Street. $10. BYO supper to share, tea and coffee provided. Contact: Graham, 6888 5603. Old Time/New Vogue Dance – Eumungerie 7.30pm-11.30pm, first and third Saturday of the month, Eumungerie RSL Hall, Railway Street. BYO supper, 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.

SUNDAY Bicycle User Group Social Ride 9am, at Wahroonga Park. Contact: Mick, 0437 136 169; Andrew, 0476 764 659; dubbobug.org.au. Orana Pistol Club 9am, Hyandra Lane, Dubbo. Contact, Sundays only, after 9am: 6887 3704. Traditional Catholic Latin Mass – Rawsonville 9am, second Sunday of the month, at the Rawsonville Soldier’s Memorial Hall, Rawsonville Road. Contact: 0429 872 241 or 6887 2241. Orana K9 Training Club INC. 9.45am for a 10am start, at the Dubbo Showground (the big shed). Dog Obedience training, must have current vaccinations certificate plus treats. $15.00 membership, $5 per session. Contact Reg Parker 6884 9877 or 0428 849 877. Hope Christian Fellowship Dubbo 10am, at the Girl Guides Hall, Dianne A’Beckett Place, Dubbo. Contact: 6884 6287. Transcendental Meditation (TM) 2pm, Maharishi Foundation Australia and Dubbo Transcendental Meditation Centre provide free

Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre is recruiting volunteers in the following areas: • • • •

Community Transport Community Visitors Scheme Community Activities Seniors Social Support

Contact Vanessa 02 6882 2100 or email vanessac@dnc.org.au


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Dubbo Photo News January 11-17, 2018 introductory talks on the scientifically proven benefits of TM. Contact: David, 0424 252 834 or www.tm.org.au. Dubbo Country Music Hoedown 2pm-6pm, second Sunday of the month, RSL Entertainment Lounge, 2-6pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Shane, 0407 022 999. Orana Country Music Inc. 2pm-6pm, last Sunday of the month, at the Dubbo RSL Club, DUBBO RSL Club. “Walk up muster”, all welcome. Contact: 6885 4995. Dubbo Folk Club 2.30pm-6pm, second Sunday of the month, 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. Sugarcraft 1pm-4pm, first Sunday of every month, at the Art and Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Also, fourth Monday, first and third Thursday. Contact: Shirley 6887 3150.

MONDAY Dubbo Multicultural Women’s Group 10am, third Monday of the month, at Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre. All women from non-English speaking backgrounds most welcome. Contact: 6882 2100. Cake decorating 10am, first Monday of the month, at the Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Contact: Shirley 6887 3150. Old Time Dance Will resume first Monday of Feburary, 2018 from 10am – 12pm, at Orana Gardens Country Club. Come and enjoy some old time dance. Contact: Jean on 6882 8867. Sugarcraft 10am-1pm, first and third Thursdays. 1pm-4pm, first Sunday of every month, first and third Thursdays of the month and the fourth Monday of the month, at the Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street Dubbo. Contact: Shirley 6887 3150. Patchwork 10am-3pm, at Art & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street. Contact: June 6882 4677. Monday Cards 1pm, fourth Monday of the month, at Club Dubbo, 82 Whylandra Street. Come along and enjoy an afternoon of cards. Peace and Healing Meditations 1pm – 2pm, at the Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre 1/80 Gipps St. By donation, beginners welcome. Presented by Wellington Buddhist Centre. Contact: 6845 4661. Anglican Women’s Association 5.30pm, at Holy Trinity. Contact:

Dorothy 6884 4990. RFDS Support Group 6pm, first Monday of the month, at the RFDS Base Dubbo Airport. Contact: Terry Clark 0407 444 690 (except P/H). Australian Air Force Cadets 6pm – 9.30pm, at Army Barracks (cnr Kokoda Pl and Wingewarra St). NOW recruiting 13 to 18-year-olds prepared for a challenge and to undertake fun & rewarding activities. Come down to your local unit, 313 “City of Dubbo” Squadron. Contact: Michael 0437 997 708. Rotary Club of Dubbo 6pm – 8pm, at the Westside Hotel, Whylandra Street, West Dubbo. Our President Sandy Birkett can be contacted on nap64@yahoo.com or 0412 158 940. Alcoholics Anonymous 6pm, at St Brigid’s Church, Brisbane St. Contact: Sally 0475 126 301. Dubbo Euchre Club 6.30pm, at the Dubbo City Bowling Club. Everyone is welcome to come along. $5 entry, prizes are won throughout the night. Trivia Night 7pm, at South Dubbo Tavern. Dubbo Camera Club 7.30pm, every second and fourth Monday, at Dubbo Arts and Crafts Cottage, 137 Cobra St (rear shed). Camera Club is open to anyone who wants to improve their digital camera skills in a friendly, relaxed setting. Contact: Col 0429 689 158. Sing Australia Dubbo Choir 7.30-9.30pm, at Bridge Club, Bultje Street. NO auditions, no requirements to read music and no singing experience necessary. Contact: 0428 680 775.

TUESDAY Seniors Exercise Group HAS finished for the year as renovations to hall have started. We won’t be resuming till February 2018, first Tuesday of the month. Contact Richard and Elva 6888 5656. Golf Croquet 8.30am, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Dubbo City Croquet Club (located behind the Dubbo City Bowling Club). Contact: Beth 6884 3015. South Dubbo Veteran’s & Community Men’s Shed 9am – 12pm, at Cnr of High and Palmer Street. New members welcome. Ladies Lawn Bowls 9.15am, Tuesday and Saturday, at Sporties Dubbo. Learn the game of bowls. Coaching is available and can be arranged by contacting the Bowls Coordinator, Nic Gannon on 6884 2044. Experienced bowlers are also welcome to join our ranks. Dubbo Embroiderer’s 9.30am – 3pm, second and fourth

Tuesday of the month, at Dubbo Bridge Club, Elston Park. All welcome. Contact: Isobel Morgan 6882 3889. For Saturday group information contact Ruth 6882 7336. AllAbilitiesDanz 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. Probus Mens 10am, first Tuesday of the month at Masonic Village Hall, Darby Close, Dubbo. Fellowship and friendship. Morning tea and guest speaker. Contact: Ken 6885 2676. Dubbo City Ladies Probus 10am – 12pm, at the Masonic Village Hall, Darby Close (off White Street) Dubbo. All enquires to Liz 6885 3542 or Nora 6882 0707. Depression Recovery Group 10.30am, at the Department of Mental Health, 41 Bultje Street Dubbo. Contact: Norm 6882 6081, Brian 6885 6547 or Bill 6882 9826. NALAG Centre 10am, MEN’S morning tea the first Tuesday of the month, WOMEN’S morning tea the third Wednesday of the month. Contact: 6882 9222. Rotary Club of Dubbo Macquarie Meets 12.30pm – 2pm, at Westside Hotel. Contact: Lorna 0408 827 526. Heart Support Walking Group 12.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays, meet at Ollie Robbins Oval, cnr of Bligh Street. Supports gentle exercise promoting healthy hearts and friendship. All Welcome. Contact: Ray 0437 541 942. Bingo 1.30pm-3.30pm, at Sporties. Contact: Margaret 6882 4737 or Barb 6882 5893. Book Club 2pm, at Macquarie Regional Library, Macquarie St, Dubbo. Dubbo City Physie and Dance 5.15pm – 7.30pm (classes vary), Monday and Tuesday, at South Dubbo Guide Hall. Physie is fun and affordable dance for girls and ladies, 4 years and up, of all fitness levels. Contact: 0438 582 015. Rotary Club of Dubbo South 6pm, at South Dubbo Tavern, Cnr Boundary Rd and Fitzroy St Dubbo. Girls Brigade 6pm – 8pm, each Tuesday during school term, at Orana Baptist Church, 4 Palmer St. For all school aged girls. Enjoy craft, games, camps, stories, songs, cooking and much more. Contact: Julie 6882 4369. Swing Dancing Classes 6.30pm, at Charles Sturt University. Come for a dance for great fun and fitness. No need to bring a partner. All

ages welcome. $5. For more details check out www.facebook.com/swingdancingdubbo or call 0401 928 998. Dubbo and District Computer Club 7pm, at Akela Place Hall Dubbo. Contact: Daryl 0408 284 300. Lions Club of Dubbo Inc 7pm, at Club Dubbo. Contact: Bob 6882 8746 or 0408 636 953, Hugh 0429 151 348. Toastmasters Club 7pm-9pm, first and third Tuesday of 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. Badminton 7.30pm-9.30pm, at 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.

WEDNESDAY Community JP Desk JP Desk Will start again on Wednesday, February 7, 2018. Dubbo Woodturning & Woodcraft Club 8am – 12pm, at rear of Arts and Crafts Cottage, 137 Cobra Street. New comers welcome. Contact: Paul Nolan 6882 1485. Dubbo City Croquet Club 8.15am, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at rear of City Bowling Club, Wingewarra St. Twilight croquet is played on Wednesday evening commencing 6pm. New players are welcome of any age, where men and women compete on equal terms. Contact: Elizabeth 0408 682 968. Geurie Craft Group 9am – 2pm, at Geurie Bowling Club. Everyone welcome. Contact: Thelma 6887 1103. Line Dancing 9.30am – 12pm and Thursdays, 6.309pm, at Carrington Ave RSL Hall Clubhouse. Contact: Kathy 6888 5287. Card & Social Group 9.30am – 2pm, at Community Activities Room, Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre 1/80 Gipps Street. $5 includes morning tea, cuppa, bingo and raffle. Please bring own lunch. New members of all ages welcome. If you need transport call Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre. Contact: Muriel on 6882 5145 or Jan 6884 6080. Secret Garden Café Mums & Bubs Playgroup 10am, at the Secret Garden Café, 10am. Group for parents and grandparents to come and socialise, meet new friends and find support from like-minded people. All welcome. Contact: 6884

4489 or find us on Facebook. Dundullimal Dubbo Support Crew Inc 10am, fourth Wednesday of each month, Dundullimal Homestead. 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 The Dubbo Garden Club 10am, first Wednesday of every month. 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. Art and Craft Cottage 10am – 4pm, at 137 Cobra Street. A large range of handcrafted gifts made by members available. Shop local and support Dubbo’s very own independent Art and Craft Cottage. Contact: 6881 6410. AllAbilitiesDanz 10.30am, at West Dubbo Primary Community Centre. KIDS 0 to 5, an interactive class with music, props and movement. Only a gold coin donation per family. Akela Playgroup 10:30am and Thursdays 9:30am, at Scout Hall, 4 Akela St. Contact: Sharna 0438 693 789. Blood Cancer Support Group 10.30pm – 12pm, first Wednesday of each month. Venue changes each month, contact Louise or Emma on 0412 706 785. Cancer Support Group 12pm, at David Palmer Centre, Lourdes Hospital. Contact: Genelle 6841 8513. West Dubbo Rotary 6pm, at the West Dubbo Bowling Club, Whylandra Street Dubbo. Zumba Kids 4.15pm, at West Dubbo Primary Community Centre. A FUN dynamic class that keeps young bodies active, for kids aged 5 to 12, only a gold coin donation per family. Overeaters Anonymous 5.30pm, at St Brigid’s Church, in the old building, entry via Brisbane Street. Speaker/Identification Meeting. Contact: Rachel 0476 002 928. Above Board Gamers 6pm, second and fourth Wednesday of the month, at Pipe Band Hall. GET involved in the fastest growing hobby in the world, board gaming. Bring a board game or borrow from the extensive library. No experience needed. Free. Contact: Alan 0432 278 235 or Andrew 0400 014 342.

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Friday January 12 ABC

PRIME7

6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 11.00 Restoration Man. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Delicious. (M, R, CC) 1.45 Call The Midwife. (M, R, CC) 2.55 Dream Gardens. (R, CC) 3.25 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News At Five. (CC) 5.30 Summer Drum. (CC)

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6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 The Morning Show Summer Series. (PG, CC) 11.30 Seven Morning News. (CC) 12.00 The Good Doctor. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, CC) Hosted by Ed Phillips and Zoe Marshall. 3.00 The Chase. (CC) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R, CC)

6.00 9.00 11.30 12.00

Today. (CC) Today Extra Summer. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) Variety show. MOVIE: Undercover Blues. (PG, R, CC) (1993) Married ex-spies recover an arms shipment. Dennis Quaid. News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (R, CC)

6.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud Favourites. (R, CC) 7.00 Ent. Tonight. (R, CC) 7.30 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 The Living Room: Summer Edition. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 4.00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)

6.00 Short Cuts To Glory: Recipes. (CC) Hosted by Matt Okine. 6.10 Restoration Man. (R, CC) Presented by George Clarke. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Presents the latest news stories, with coverage of events as they unfold, interviews and analysis from expert guests. 7.30 Miniseries: Arthur & George. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 3. Arthur becomes convinced his young client George is the victim of racial prejudice. 8.20 Vera. (PG, R, CC) DCI Vera Stanhope and DS Joe Ashworth investigate the murder of the son of a prominent family. 9.50 Griff’s Great Britain: Highlands. (PG, R, CC) Presented by Griff Rhys Jones. 10.15 Basketball. (CC) NBL. Round 14. Perth Wildcats v Melbourne United. From Perth Arena.

6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer. (CC) (Final) Joh and Karen go on a European road trip. Fast Ed travels through Vietnam and Cambodia, cooking traditional recipes along the way. 8.30 MOVIE: Now You See Me. (M, R, CC) (2013) An FBI squad is drawn into a game of cat and mouse against The Four Horsemen, a group of illusionists who pull off a series of daring heists. Targeting corrupt businesses, they distribute their ill-gotten gains to their audiences while staying one step ahead of the law. Mark Ruffalo. 10.50 Dynamo: Live. (PG, R, CC) A performance of the magician Dynamo’s show Seeing Is Believing from London’s O2 Arena.

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Embassy. (PG, CC) Takes a look at the behind-the-scenes work of the Australian embassy officials, as they work to help Aussies requiring diplomatic assistance. 8.30 MOVIE: Double Jeopardy. (M, R, CC) (1999) A woman who was convicted of murdering her husband learns he staged his own death, in the process framing her for a crime she did not commit. Determined to make him pay for what he did, she breaks her parole and sets off in search of him with authorities close behind. Ashley Judd. 10.40 MOVIE: Just Cause. (M, R, CC) (1995) A convicted killer on death row asks a law professor to reopen his case and prove his innocence. Sean Connery, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Capshaw.

6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) Hamish Macdonald, Gorgi Coghlan, Anthony “Lehmo” Lehmann and Meshel Laurie take a look at the day’s news. 7.30 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars. From Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. Commentary from Roz Kelly, Mark Howard, Damien Fleming and Ricky Ponting. 11.10 The Graham Norton Show. (PG, R, CC) Graham Norton chats with the stars of Blade Runner 2049, Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling, as well as actors Margot Robbie and Reese Witherspoon in Goodbye Christopher Robin and Home Again respectively. Music by British pop group Bananarama.

6.00 Food Safari. (R, CC) Maeve chats with chef Chung Jae Lee. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Human Planet: Deserts – Life In The Furnace. (R, CC) Explores how humans have adapted to a wide range of conflicting environments. 8.30 MOVIE: Monty Python’s Life Of Brian. (M, R, CC) (1979) During the Roman occupation of Judea, a young man’s actions lead to him being mistaken for the Messiah. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin. 10.15 Six. (MA15+, CC) SEAL Team Six makes a bold decision that could lead to Rip’s rescue, but could also have grave consequences. 11.05 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 11.35 MOVIE: Secretary. (MA15+, CC) (2002) A young woman takes a job as secretary. Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Spader.

11.55 Rage. (MA15+) Continuous music programming.

12.30 Home Shopping. (R)

12.45 1.30 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30

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)

1.45 Spiral. (M, R) The police decide to set a trap. 4.50 Food Safari Fire: Bitesize. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)

ABC COMEDY

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.05 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 7.20 Shaun The Sheep. (R, CC) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Hard Quiz. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Gruen XL. (M, R, CC) 9.15 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. (CC) 9.45 Episodes. (M, CC) 10.45 Buzzcocks. 11.15 The Office. 11.35 30 Rock. 11.55 Parks And Recreation. 12.20 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 12.50 Buzzcocks. 1.20 The Office. 1.40 30 Rock. 2.05 Parks And Recreation. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Better Homes. (R, CC) 1.00 Catch Phrase. (R) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 4.30 House Calls To The Rescue. (R, CC) 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Keeping Up Appearances. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG, R) 8.30 Selling Houses Aust. (R, CC) 9.30 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 10.30 To Build Or Not To Build. (R) 11.30 Keeping Up Appearances. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.35 Dragons: Race To The Edge. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (PG, R, CC) 6.10 Nowhere Boys. (PG, R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (CC) 7.00 Raising Expectations. (CC) 7.20 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.50 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Horrible Histories. (PG, R, CC) 9.05 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.35 Close. 5.00 Grojband. (R, CC) 5.20 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Shopping. (R) 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 8.30 My Fishing Place. (PG, R) 9.00 Motor Racing. Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars. Replay. 10.00 Swamp Men. (PG, R) 11.00 Tennis. (CC) Kooyong Classic. Day 4. Sydney International. Day 6. Men’s and women’s semi-finals. 5.00 Swamp Men. (PG, R) 6.00 BBQ Pitmasters. (PG, R) 7.00 Tennis. (CC) Sydney International. Night 6. Men’s and women’s semi-finals. 10.00 MOVIE: Stripes. (M, R, CC) (1981) 12.15 What Went Down. (PG, R) 1.00 Late Programs.

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ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News. (CC) 6.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News National. 8.00 ABC News. 9.30 Women’s Work. (R, CC) 10.00 The World. 10.30 Aust Story. (R, CC) 11.00 ABC News. (CC) 11.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC Late News. 12.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 Arthur Phillip: Governor, Sailor, Spy. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 BBC World. 4.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 5.00 Al Jazeera.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 I Didn’t Do It. (R, CC) 9.00 Match It. (R, CC) 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (PG, R) 2.00 Whodunnit? (PG, R) 3.10 Bewitched. (R, CC) 3.40 The Muppets. (R, CC) 4.40 MOVIE: Spooky Buddies. (R, CC) (2011) 6.30 MOVIE: Strange Magic. (PG) (2015) 8.30 MOVIE: I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry. (M, R, CC) (2007) Adam Sandler. 10.50 MOVIE: At Any Price. (MA15+, R, CC) (2012) 1.00 Late Programs.

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Extra. (CC) TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) Rizzoli & Isles. (M, R, CC) The Avengers. (PG, R) Global Shop. Good Morning America. (CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 BattleBots. (PG, R) 1.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 MOVIE: My Girl. (1991) 7.30 MOVIE: Dennis The Menace. (PG, R, CC) (1993) 9.30 MOVIE: Dante’s Peak. (M, R, CC) (1997) 11.40 WWE Smackdown. (MA15+) 12.40 Total Divas. (M) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon. (R) 3.00 Green Lantern. (PG, R) 3.30 Beyblade Burst. (R) 4.00 Children’s Programs.

9GEM 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.10 MOVIE: One Million Years B.C. (PG, R) (1966) 2.15 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 3.15 The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge. (PG, R) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 7.00 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 7.30 Clash Of The Collectables. 8.30 MOVIE: Man On A Ledge. (M, R, CC) (2012) 10.30 Filthy Rich. (M, CC) 11.30 Southern Justice. (M, R) 12.30 Late Programs.

9LIFE 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 House Hunters Reno. (R) 1.00 House Hunters Family. (R) 2.00 Flipping The Heartland. (R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Postcards Summer. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Texas Flip And Move. (R) 6.00 House Hunters. (R) 6.30 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Stone House Revival. 8.30 Barnwood Builders. 9.30 Log Cabin Living. 10.30 Maine Cabin Masters. (PG) 11.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (M) 12.30 Late Programs.

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 F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Bon Appetit! Gérard Depardieu’s Europe. (PG, R, CC) 2.55 Made In Italy. (R, CC) 3.25 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 4.30 Sugar Free Farm. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stage 6. Arequipa to La Paz. Highlights.

SBS VICELAND

6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Sydney Thunder v Perth Scorchers. Replay. 12.00 Happy Days. (R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) Schultz is ordered to the Russian Front. 6.30 Happy Days. (R) Fonzie gets shot by a gang member. 7.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) The son of MacGyver’s co-worker is kidnapped. 8.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) A woman goes on the run. 10.30 MOVIE: Gun. (MA15+, R) (2010) 12.15 Shopping. (R) 2.15 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 2.30 Get Smart. (PG, R) 3.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) 5.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 8.00 Kuu Kuu Harajuku. (C, R, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 2.00 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Alive And Cooking. (R) 3.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Raymond. (R, CC) 7.30 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Good Will Hunting. (M, R, CC) (1997) Matt Damon, Robin Williams. 11.10 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (Series return) 12.10 James Corden. 1.10 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 1.35 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Raymond. (R, CC) 2.30 JAG. (PG, R) 4.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Under The Hawthorn Tree. (PG, R) (2010) 2.00 Balls Deep. (PG, R) 2.55 Does America. (PG, R) 3.25 The Business Of Life. (PG, R) 3.55 The Pizza Show. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Rivals. (PG, R) 5.00 Soccer. W-League. Round 11. Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United. 7.20 Batman. (PG) 8.20 Fashionista. (R) 8.30 Adam Looking For Eve: Finland. (MA15+) (New Series) 9.25 Stacey Dooley: Cyber Sex Girls. (M, R) 10.25 The Therapist. (MA15+, CC) 10.55 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Cupcake Wars. (PG, R) 2.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 2.30 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 3.00 Kriol Kitchen. (R) 3.30 Tia Mowry At Home. (R) 4.00 My Grandmother’s Ravioli. (R) 4.30 Dinner At Tiffani’s. (R) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Secret Meat Business. (R) 6.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 6.30 Food: Fact Or Fiction. (R) 7.00 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 7.30 Man Fire Food. 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Bizarre Foods. (R) 11.00 Cupcake Wars. (PG, R) 11.55 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.40 The HouseOpening. 2.30 Our Footprint. 3.00 Waabiny Time. 3.25 Yarramundi Kids. 3.50 Finding My Magic. 3.55 Musomagic. 4.20 Grounded. 4.45 The Time Compass. 5.00 In The Frame. 5.30 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Unearthed. (R) 6.30 Jersey Strong. (PG, R) 7.00 Our Stories. (R) 7.20 Anthem Sessions Interstitials. (R) 7.25 News. 7.30 Double Trouble. 8.30 Family Rules. (R) 9.00 Mohawk Girls. (M, R) 10.00 Dene A Journey. (PG, R) 11.00 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.

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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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Saturday January 13 ABC

PRIME7

6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 10.00 Rage: Retro Month. (PG, CC) 11.10 Restoration Man. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. (M, R, CC) 1.25 Vera. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson: Help Me Adapt. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 6.30 A Taste Of Landline. (CC) Highlights of some of the most memorable stories from Landline. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Presents the latest news stories. 7.30 Grantchester. (M, R, CC) Geordie investigates the possibility of foul play in the death of a factory worker that appears to be a drunken accident. 8.20 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) As Father Brown and Mrs McCarthy search for mushrooms, they stumble upon a motorcycle accident. 9.05 Broadchurch. (M, R, CC) A Dorset community comes under scrutiny as Hardy and Miller continue to investigate a sexual assault. 9.55 Silent Witness. (M, R, CC) The murder of an anti-fundamentalist Muslim leads the team to question who would kill this peaceful but outspoken man. 10.55 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. (M, R, CC) Aunt Prudence wishes to contact her dead godson. 11.50 Rage: Retro Month. (MA15+) Classic clips from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. 5.00 Rage. (PG)

ABC COMEDY 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures. (R, CC) 7.05 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 7.20 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (R, CC) 8.30 Live At The Apollo. (M, R, CC) 9.15 Comedy Next Gen. (MA15+, CC) 10.15 Miniseries: Ill Behaviour. (M, R, CC) 10.45 Inside Amy Schumer. 11.10 Asian Provocateur. 11.40 The Trip. 12.10 Episodes. 1.15 Live At The Apollo. 1.55 News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

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NINE 6.00 PAW Patrol. (R, CC) 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Today Extra Summer. (PG, CC) 12.00 Kevin Can Wait. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 Storage Hunters UK. (PG, R) 1.30 Bangkok Airport. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 MOVIE: Soul Surfer. (PG, R, CC) (2011) 4.30 The Gurus Explore Canada. (CC) 5.00 News: First At Five. (CC) 5.30 Customs. (PG, R, CC)

6.00 Fishing Edge. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 7.00 RPM: Summer Series. (R, CC) 7.30 Good Chef Bad Chef. (R, CC) 8.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 8.30 Weekend Feast. (R, CC) 9.30 Studio 10: Saturday. (PG, CC) 12.00 Cricket. (CC) Women’s Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers. 3.05 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers.

6.00 WorldWatch. 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 F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Small Business Secrets Summer Encore. (R, CC) 2.30 Figure Skating. (CC) ISU Grand Prix Grand Final. Men’s competition. 4.00 Destination Flavour Down Under. (R, CC) 4.30 Miracles Of Nature. (R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stages 1 to 6. Highlights.

6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 MOVIE: Matilda. (PG, R, CC) (1996) A highly-intelligent young girl, with the world’s worst parents, is taken under the wing of a caring teacher. However, after her newfound happiness is threatened by her school’s mean-spirited principal, she finds the power within herself to deal with the situation. Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. 9.00 MOVIE: The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. (R, CC) (2004) Having finally come to accept her role as princess of a small European country, a young woman discovers she must find a suitable husband within 30 days or forfeit her right to succeed her grandmother as queen. Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, Chris Pine. 11.20 Dogs Make You Laugh Out Loud. (PG, R, CC)

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 MOVIE: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. (PG, R, CC) (2005) A poor, young British boy wins a tour of a massive chocolate factory, conducted by the factory’s eccentric owner. Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly. 9.20 MOVIE: Dark Shadows. (M, R, CC) (2012) After an imprisoned vampire, Barnabas Collins, is set free after nearly two centuries buried in a coffin, he returns to his ancestral home where his dysfunctional descendants are in need of his protection from an old foe. Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green. 11.35 MOVIE: Machine Gun Preacher. (MA15+, R, CC) (2011) A former drugdealing biker finds God and becomes a crusader for Sudanese children. Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Shannon.

7.15 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder. From the SCG. Commentary from Roz Kelly, Mark Howard, Damien Fleming, Ricky Ponting and Adam Hawse. 11.00 Cram! (M, R, CC) Two teams of comedians and celebrities test their memories across a series of general knowledge categories. Hosted by Peter Helliar, with team captains Dilruk Jayasinha and Virginia Gay.

6.00 Great British Railway Journeys: London Bridge To Chatham. (R, CC) Michael Portillo journeys through Kent, from London Bridge to Chatham. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Mars. (CC) (New Series) The crew of the Daedalus, on a manned mission to Mars in 2033, face some unexpected complications. 9.25 10 Things To Know About The Future. (CC) Takes a look at the 10 things you need to know about the future and what the world will be like in 2050. 10.30 Weirdest Weather In The Universe. (R, CC) A look at extreme weather on other planets. 11.30 Gadget Man: Summer Holiday. (R, CC) Richard Ayoade shows how the humdrum of our daily lives can be spiced up with an injection of gadgetry.

2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 MOVIE: These Final Hours. (MA15+, R, CC) (2013) 4.00 Plonk. (M, R, CC) 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact. (R)

12.00 48 Hours: Operation Murder. (M, R, CC) An interview with Moataz Azzeh. 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 The Table. 5.00 Hour Of Power With Bobby Schuller.

12.00 Gadget Man. (R, CC) 12.30 Grand Tours Of Scotland. (R, CC) 1.30 Soccer. (CC) EPL. 4.20 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 4.50 SBS Flashback. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

12.20 How To Get Away With Murder. (M, R, CC) (Final) Still reeling over Rebecca’s disappearance, Annalise and the students try to move on with their lives. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R)

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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 1.00 Air Crash Investigation. (PG, R) 2.00 SA Weekender. (R, CC) 2.30 Vasili’s Garden. (R) 3.00 Australia’s Best Drives. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 The Great Day Out. (R, CC) 4.00 Creek To Coast. (R, CC) 4.30 Qld Weekender. (R, CC) 5.00 Sydney Weekender. (R, CC) 5.30 To Be Advised. 6.30 Life On The Edge. (PG, R) 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Autumn. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 10.30 Damned Designs. (PG, R) 11.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 ABC News. 1.30 Women’s Work. 2.00 ABC News. 2.30 The House. (Final) 3.00 ABC News. 3.30 The Breakfast Couch. 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 The Drum Weekly. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 One Plus One. 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 The Breakfast Couch. (R) 7.00 ABC News Weekend. 7.30 Back Roads. (R, CC) 8.00 ABC News Weekend. 8.30 Foreign Corre. (R, CC) 9.00 ABC News Weekend. 9.30 The World: Year In Review. (R, CC) 10.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 MOVIE: My Girl 2. (1994) 7.00 MOVIE: Beethoven. (R, CC) (1992) 8.45 MOVIE: Point Break. (M, R, CC) (1991) 11.15 MOVIE: Mallrats. (MA15+, R) (1995) 1.10 Adult Swim. (MA15+, R) 1.40 Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III. (M, R) 2.40 Science Of Stupid. (M, R, CC) 3.35 Young Justice. (PG, R) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG, R) 4.30 We Bare Bears. (PG, R) 4.50 Wild Kratts. (R) 5.10 Regal Academy. (R) 5.30 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 11.30 Swamp People. (PG, R) 12.30 What Went Down. (PG, R) 1.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 What Went Down. (PG, R) 2.30 Big Australia. (R, CC) 3.30 Swamp People. (PG, R) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) World Tennis Challenge. Highlights. 5.00 Tennis. (CC) Sydney International. Night 7. Men’s and women’s singles finals. 7.00 Tennis. (CC) Sydney International. Night 7. Men’s and women’s singles finals. 10.00 MOVIE: Disturbia. (M, R) (2007) 12.10 Late Programs.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 12.30 Horse Racing. (CC) Magic Millions Raceday. Featuring the $2 million Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m) and $2 million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas (1400m). 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R, CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.35 Dragons: Race To The Edge. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (R, CC) 6.10 Nowhere Boys. (PG, R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (CC) 7.00 Raising Expectations. (PG, CC) 7.20 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.50 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 9.05 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.35 Close. 5.00 Pearlie. (R, CC) 5.25 Sally Bollywood. (R, CC) 5.35 Children’s Programs.

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Dubbo’s TV Guide

6.00 Rainbow Country. (R) 6.30 Skippy. (R) 7.00 TV Shop. (R) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 TV Shop. (R) 10.10 The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge. (PG, R) 11.20 MOVIE: Laughter In Paradise. (R, CC) (1951) 1.20 MOVIE: Money Talks. (PG) (1932) 2.50 MOVIE: Against All Flags. (PG) (1952) 4.35 MOVIE: Shane. (R) (1953) 7.00 MOVIE: The Illusionist. (PG, R, CC) (2006) 9.10 MOVIE: The Prestige. (M, R, CC) (2006) Hugh Jackman. 11.50 Cold Case. (M, R, CC) 1.00 Call And Win. (M) 3.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 7.30 Kickin’ It. (R, CC) 8.00 Dog With A Blog. (R) 8.30 Liv And Maddie. (R) 9.00 Mighty Med. (PG, R, CC) 10.00 Match It. (R, CC) 11.00 Anh Does Italy. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Celebrity Splash. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 I Didn’t Do It. (R) 4.00 Dog With A Blog. (R) 5.00 MOVIE: Let It Shine. (R, CC) (2012) 7.00 MOVIE: Spy Hard. (PG, R, CC) (1996) 8.40 MOVIE: Bram Stoker’s Dracula. (R) (1992) Gary Oldman. 11.15 MOVIE: Hangman. (MA15+, CC) (2001) 1.15 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 House Hunters. (R) 11.00 Postcards Summer. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Barnwood Builders. (R) 1.00 Log Cabin Living. (R) 2.00 Extreme Homes. (R) 3.00 Maine Cabin Masters. (PG, R) 4.00 Worst To First. (R, CC) 5.00 Stone House Revival. (R) 5.30 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 6.30 House Hunters Family. 7.30 House Hunters. 8.30 House Hunters International. 9.30 House Hunters Reno. 10.30 Island Hunters. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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SBS VICELAND

6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars. Replay. 12.00 All 4 Adventure. (R, CC) 1.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 1.30 Escape Fishing. (R, CC) 2.00 Monster Jam. 3.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 4.00 4x4 Adventures. (CC) 5.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 5.30 iFish Summer. (CC) 6.00 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth. (R, CC) 7.00 Football: Just For Kicks. 7.40 Soccer. A-League. Round 16. Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory. 10.00 Car Crash Global: Caught On Camera. (PG, R) 11.00 48 Hours. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 1.00 RPM: Summer Series. (R, CC) 1.30 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars. Replay. 5.30 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.00 Lexi And Lottie: Trusty Twin Detectives. (C, R, CC) 7.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (C, R, CC) 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, R, CC) 8.30 Scope. (C, R, CC) 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Crash The Bash. 12.05 Charmed. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 3.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.30 The Loop. (PG, R) A look at the past year in music. 9.00 Will & Grace. (PG, R) Grace hides her dates with Leo from Will. 11.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R, CC) 12.30 Duckman. (M, R) 1.30 Charmed. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 4.30 Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Bitty Adventures. (R) 5.00 Shopping. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Insight. (R, CC) 1.00 The Business Of Life. (PG, R) 1.30 Abandoned. (R, CC) 2.20 Larping Saved My Life. (PG, R) 2.45 Big Cats Of The Gulf. (PG, R) 3.10 Rivals. (PG, R) 4.05 Jungletown. (PG, R) 5.00 Aussie Jokers. (R) 5.30 Basketball. NBL. Round 14. Sydney Kings v Adelaide 36ers. 7.30 Huang’s World. (M, CC) 8.25 SBS On-Demand Staff Picks. (M, R) 8.30 MOVIE: The Riot Club. (2014) 10.25 MOVIE: Six Acts. (MA15+) (2013) 12.15 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Bizarre Foods. (R) 12.30 Dinner At Tiffani’s. (R) 1.00 Cupcake Wars. (PG, R) 2.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 2.30 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 3.00 Secret Meat Business. (R) 3.30 The Great Food Truck Race. (R) 6.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 6.30 Food Paradise International. (PG, R) 7.30 Big Bad BBQ Brawl. (PG) 8.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 9.30 Bondi Harvest. (R) 10.30 Cooks Vs Cons. (PG, R) 11.30 The Great Food Truck Race. (R) 12.25 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 Nyurruwyi Yurrampi. (R) 2.00 Jersey Strong. (PG, R) 2.30 Unearthed. (R) 3.00 NITV On The Road: Barunga Festival. (R) 4.00 On The Edge. (PG, R) 4.30 Noongar Dandjoo. (R) 5.00 Sacred Ground. (PG, R) 6.00 Maori TV’s Native Affairs Summer. (R) 6.30 One With Nature. (R) 7.00 City Slickers Rodeo. (PG, R) 7.30 Rise. (PG, R) 8.30 Football. NTFL. Wanderers v St Marys. 10.30 Defining Moments. (PG, R) 11.00 On The Road. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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Sunday January 14 ABC

PRIME7

6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. (CC) 10.00 Offsiders: Summer Edition. (CC) 10.30 World This Week. (R, CC) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Praise. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 1.00 Back Roads. (R, CC) 1.30 Boomtown. (R, CC) (Final) 2.00 Grantchester. (M, R, CC) 2.45 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) 3.35 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 4.35 As You Dreamt It. (PG, R, CC) 5.05 QI. (PG, R, CC) 5.40 Martin Clunes: Man And Beast. (PG, R, CC)

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6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 Morning Show. (PG, CC) 12.00 Between A Frock And A Hard Place. (PG, CC) 1.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 1.30 MOVIE: Teen Beach Movie 2. (R, CC) (2015) 3.30 Chimpanzee. (R, CC) 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R, CC)

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6.00 PAW Patrol. (R, CC) 6.30 Dora. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 My Surf TV. (R, CC) 10.30 Golf. (CC) Jack Newton Celebrity Classic. Highlights. From Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley, NSW. 11.30 In Their Footsteps. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 Border Rico. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. (PG, CC) 1.30 Cricket. (CC) One-Day International Series. Australia v England. Game 1. Afternoon session.

6.00 Mass. (CC) 6.30 Hillsong. (CC) 7.00 Fishing Aust. (CC) 7.30 Tomorrow’s World. (PG, CC) 8.00 GCBC. (R, CC) 8.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 9.00 Places We Go. (R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 The Offroad Adventure Show. (CC) 1.00 All 4 Adventure. (PG, CC) 2.00 4x4 Adventures. (R, CC) (Final) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 3.30 30-Min Meals. (R, CC) 4.00 A Taste Of Travel. (PG, CC) (Series return) 4.30 RPM: Summer Series. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC)

6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera. (CC) 7.00 Small Business Secrets Summer Encore. (CC) 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Soccer. (CC) EPL. Replay. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Speedweek. (R, CC) 3.00 Basketball. (CC) NBL. Round 14. Brisbane Bullets v Perth Wildcats. 5.00 Small Business Secrets Summer Encore. (R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stage 7. La Paz to Uyuni. Highlights. From Bolivia.

6.25 The House With Annabel Crabb. (R, CC) Hosted by Annabel Crabb. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. (CC) Coverage of news, sports and weather. 7.40 David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef: Visitors. (R, CC) Part 2 of 3. Sir David Attenborough examines the annual journeys to Osprey Reef made by birds and whales. 8.40 Midsomer Murders. (M, R, CC) DCI Barnaby and DS Winter investigate after a body is found covered in live rabbits at the Belville Small Pet Show. 10.10 Diana: Seven Days That Shook The World. (R, CC) Part 2 of 2. Takes a look at the tragic death of Princess Diana, including the dramatic week leading up to her funeral. 11.00 QI. (PG, R, CC) Hosted by Stephen Fry. 11.30 The Code. (M, R, CC) (Final) Ned and Jesse try to secure Hani’s freedom.

6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 Sunday Night. (CC) Melissa Doyle leads a team of Australia’s best reporters, breaking the stories that matter. 8.30 MOVIE: Unbroken. (M, R, CC) (2014) Based on a true story. During World War II, an Olympian who had joined the US Army Air Force is imprisoned by the Japanese after the plane he is in suffers a mechanical problem and is forced to ditch in the ocean. Jack O’Connell, Garrett Hedlund, Takamasa Ishihara. 11.15 Heists That Shook The World: Worlds Biggest Cash Grab Heists. (M, R, CC) A look at the Securitas robbery, the biggest cash heist in British history that saw a group of criminals raid a depot in Kent, in 2006, threatening the staff, before getting away with more than 53 million pounds.

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 6.30 Cricket. (CC) One-Day International Series. Australia v England. Game 1. Evening session. From the MCG. Commentary from Mark Nicholas, Mark Taylor and Michael Slater. 10.30 60 Minutes. (CC) Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. Featuring reports from Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Charles Wooley, Ross Coulthart and Liam Bartlett. 11.30 House. (M, R, CC) After a severely burned teenager is admitted, his blood tests come back with some strange results. House plays guinea pig for his own unofficial tests of a new drug designed to treat migraines, to prove a former medical school colleague is wrong.

6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. (CC) Hosted by Grant Denyer. 6.30 David Attenborough’s Africa: Kalahari. (R, CC) David Attenborough explores the Kalahari. 7.30 Bull. (M, CC) Bull represents a teenager arrested for robbing a jewellery store with an older man. 8.30 Wisdom Of The Crowd. (M, CC) The team tracks a killer who is targeting online celebrities and broadcasting their final moments. 9.30 Wisdom Of The Crowd. (M, CC) Tariq uses Sophe to help his childhood friend who has been targeted by a violent stalker. 10.30 Elementary. (M, R, CC) Captain Gregson’s girlfriend hires Sherlock. 11.30 48 Hours: Red Notice For Murder. (M, R, CC) A woman tracks her mother’s killer.

6.00 Great British Railway Journeys: Aylesford To Tunbridge Wells. (PG, CC) Michael Portillo travels from the village of Aylesford to the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Secrets Of Tutankhamun’s Treasures. (CC) Part 1 of 3. Takes a look at a theory that Tutankhamun’s treasures were originally meant for another person. 8.30 Diana: In Her Own Words. (PG, R, CC) A tribute to Princess Diana, following her journey from childhood through to her time as the “People’s Princess”. 10.40 Diana Vs Elizabeth. (PG, R, CC) Takes a look at the tumultuous relationship between Princess Diana and her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II. 11.40 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee. (M, R) Hosted by Samantha Bee.

12.30 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) The Doctor struggles with his true identity. 1.15 Rage. (MA15+) Continuous music programming. 4.05 Antiques Roadshow. (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.

12.30 The Mysteries Of Laura. (M, R, CC) 1.30 Bad Robots. (M, R) 2.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 The Baron. (PG, R) 4.00 Good Morning America: Sunday. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

12.30 48 Hours: Storm Of Suspicion. (M, R, CC) A look at the disappearance of Crystal McDowell. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC) Morning news and talk show.

12.05 Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All. (M, R, CC) 2.20 MOVIE: Salami Aleikum. (M, R) (2009) 4.10 Mummies Alive. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)

ABC COMEDY 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.05 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 7.20 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. (PG, R, CC) 8.45 Charlie Pickering: Live At The Time Of Recording. (MA15+, R, CC) 9.50 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled. (MA15+, CC) 10.40 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 11.20 The IT Crowd. 12.10 Red Dwarf. 12.45 Wasted. 1.15 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. 2.00 Dirty Laundry. 2.35 News Update. 2.40 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 David Jeremiah. (PG) 8.30 Shopping. (R) 9.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 1.00 The Food Trail. (R) 3.00 The Real Seachange. (R, CC) 4.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 7.00 Motorway Patrol. (PG, R) 7.30 Border Security. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Border Security: Int. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Brit Cops. (M) 10.00 Cities Of The Underworld. (PG, R) 11.00 Border Security: Int. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 B.O.B’s Big Break. (PG, R) 5.20 Book Of Dragons. (PG, R) 5.40 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace. (R, CC) 6.30 MOVIE: Uncle Buck. (PG, R, CC) (1989) 8.30 MOVIE: Planes, Trains & Automobiles. (M, R, CC) (1987) 10.15 Method. (CC) (New Series) 11.35 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R, CC) 12.05 Adult Swim. (MA15+) 12.35 Titan Maximum. (MA15+) (New Series) 1.05 Step Dave. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.35 Dragons: Race To The Edge. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (PG, R, CC) 6.10 MOVIE: Nowhere Boys: The Book Of Shadows. (PG, R, CC) (2016) 7.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 8.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG, R, CC) 8.45 Horrible Histories. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, R, CC) 9.25 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.45 Rage. (PG, R) 1.45 Close. 5.00 Grojband. (R, CC) 5.20 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.

9GEM

6.00 Shopping. (R) 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 7.30 Morning Programs. 12.00 NFL. NFL. AFC Divisional Playoff. New England Patriots v Tennessee Titans. 3.00 Tennis. (CC) WTA Hobart International. Highlights. 3.30 Swamp People. (PG, R) 4.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 MOVIE: Invictus. (PG, R) (2009) 8.40 MOVIE: I Am Number Four. (M, R, CC) (2011) Alex Pettyfer. 10.50 Hardcore Pawn. (M, R) 11.20 What Went Down. (PG, R) 11.50 Swamp People. (PG, R) 12.50 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.05 Great Getaways. (PG, R, CC) 11.05 Clash Of The Collectables. (R) 12.05 River Cottage Veg Every Day. (PG, R, CC) 1.15 MOVIE: Muscle Beach Party. (R, CC) (1964) 3.15 MOVIE: The Alamo. (PG, R) (1960) 6.30 Weather Gone Viral. (PG) 7.30 RBT. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Murder In Melbourne. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. People’s Choice Classic. 50.6 km. Adelaide to Adelaide. 11.00 Airport 24/7: Miami. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 The Closer. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Late Programs.

7FLIX

ABC NEWS 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 ABC News. (CC) 1.30 The Mix. (R, CC) 2.00 ABC News. 2.30 The Breakfast Couch. (R) 3.00 ABC News. (CC) 3.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 Offsiders: Summer Edition. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 Compass. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 Women’s Work. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Hour. 8.00 Sporting Legends. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 ABC News Weekend. 9.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 Late Programs.

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9LIFE

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Dog With A Blog. (R) 9.30 Liv And Maddie. (R) 10.00 Mighty Med. (PG, R, CC) 11.10 House Rules. (PG, R, CC) 1.50 The Amazing Race Australia V New Zealand. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Benson. (PG, R) 3.30 Diff’rent Strokes. (R) 4.30 Who’s The Boss? (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Castle. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Bones. (M, R, CC) 11.20 MOVIE: Payback. (M, R, CC) (1997) 1.20 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Postcards Summer. (PG, CC) 10.00 Maine Cabin Masters. (PG, R) 11.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 11.30 House Hunters. (R) 12.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 1.30 Stone House Revival. (R) 2.30 Extreme Homes. (R) 3.30 Island Hunters. (R) 4.30 House Hunters Family. (R) 5.30 Flipping Out. (PG, R) 6.30 Texas Flip And Move. 7.30 Restored. 8.30 Fixer Upper. (PG) 9.30 Good Bones. (PG) 10.30 Dear Genevieve. (PG) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND

6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Women’s Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers. Replay. 11.15 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers. Replay. 3.30 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 4.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 4.30 A Taste Of Travel. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Places We Go. (R, CC) 5.30 iFish Summer. (CC) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 Scorpion. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Attenborough’s Smart Sharks. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: There Will Be Blood. (M, R) (2007) Daniel Day-Lewis. 11.40 Car Crash Global: Caught On Camera. (PG, R) 12.40 RPM: Summer Series. (R, CC) 1.10 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R) 1.25 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 2.25 Outrun Cancer. (PG, R) 3.00 Monster Jam. (R) 5.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 5.30 Whacked Out Sports. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Get Ace. (R, CC) 8.05 Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures. (R, CC) 8.30 Treasure Island. (R) 9.00 TMNT. (R) 10.00 Scope. (C, R, CC) 10.30 TMNT. (R) 11.00 Charmed. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 2.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.30 MOVIE: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps. (PG, R, CC) (2000) Eddie Murphy. 8.35 The Graham Norton Show. (M, R, CC) 9.35 Sex And The City. (MA15+, R) 10.45 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 12.15 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 12.50 Raymond. (R, CC) 1.25 Frasier. (PG, R) 2.30 TMNT. (R) 4.00 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (R) 5.00 Shopping. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 PopAsia. 10.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Forgotten Fathers. (R, CC) 1.00 The Business Of Life. (PG, R) 1.30 Rise. (PG, R) 2.20 Sloths Save The World. (R) 2.50 States Of Undress. (PG, R, CC) 3.40 Inhuman Kind. (PG, R) 4.10 The Pizza Show. (R) 4.40 Huang’s World. (PG, R) 5.30 American Ninja Warrior. (R) 6.20 Vs Arashi. (R) 7.20 If You Are The One. (PG) 8.30 24 Hours In Police Custody. (M, R, CC) 9.25 Death Row. (M, R, CC) 11.25 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 The Great Food Truck Race. (PG, R) 10.30 Food Paradise International. (PG, R) 11.30 Big Bad BBQ Brawl. (PG, R) 12.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 1.30 Bondi Harvest. (PG, R) 2.30 Cooks Vs Cons. (PG, R) 3.30 The Great Food Truck Race. (PG, R) 6.30 Worst Bakers In America. (PG, R) 7.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 8.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 9.30 No Reservations. (PG, R) 10.30 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey. (R) 11.30 The Great Food Truck Race. (PG, R) 12.25 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.45 Beach Volleyball. (CC) FIVB. Women’s World Tour. 3.35 Hottest 7s In The World. 4.05 Rugby League. Koori Knockout. U17s Final. Illawarra Titans v Queanbeyan Canberra Utd. 5.00 Te Kaea. (R) 5.30 Maori TV’s Native Affairs Summer. 6.00 On The Edge. (PG, R) 6.30 Designing Africa. (R) 7.00 Matauranga. (R) 7.30 The Price Of The Prize. (R) 8.30 After The Last River. (R) 10.00 We Shall Remain. (PG, R) 11.20 Shimasani. (R) 11.45 Late Programs.

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6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 11.00 David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Midsomer Murders. (M, R, CC) 2.30 Diana: Seven Days That Shook The World. (R, CC) 3.30 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News At Five. (CC) 5.30 Summer Drum. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 Australian Open: The Season So Far. (CC) A preview of today’s matches at the Australian Open, where some of the world’s top tennis players have converged on Melbourne Park to vie for the title and a prize pool in the tens of millions. 11.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 1. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 9.00 11.30 12.00 1.00

Today. (CC) Today Extra Summer. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) MOVIE: Uptown Girls. (PG, R, CC) (2003) A party girl becomes a nanny. Brittany Murphy. 3.00 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC) Hosted by Eddie McGuire.

6.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 WIN News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Bondi Vet. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 4.00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)

6.00 The Mix Stories. (R, CC) 6.10 Restoration Man. (R, CC) Presented by George Clarke. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Presents the latest news stories. 7.30 7.30. (CC) Presented by Leigh Sales. 8.00 Back Roads: Pine Creek. (PG, CC) Presented by Heather Ewart. 8.30 Foreign Correspondent. (CC) International affairs program featuring in-depth stories from the ABCs network of foreign correspondents. 9.00 David Stratton’s Stories Of Australian Cinema: Game Changers. (MA15+, R, CC) Part 1 of 3. 10.00 Stephen Fry In Central America: Belize To Guatemala. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 4. 10.50 Golf. (CC) USPGA Tour. Sony Open In Hawaii. Highlights. 11.45 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC)

6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 1. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 RBT. (PG, R, CC) Follows police units that operate random breath test patrols around Australia, as well as major drink-driving operations to highspeed pursuits and drivers under the influence of drugs. 8.30 MOVIE: The Next Three Days. (M, R, CC) (2010) A married couple’s lives are turned upside down when the wife is sent to jail. After years of imprisonment, the strain of being separated from her family, especially her son, becomes too much, so her husband researches a way to break her out. Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson. 11.10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M, R, CC)

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 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat. From Blundstone Arena, Hobart. Commentary from Roz Kelly, Mark Howard, Andrew Symonds and Mark Waugh. 11.10 Madam Secretary. (M, R, CC) After Elizabeth discovers a terrorist bombing at an Illinois coffee shop was funded by someone with close ties to the Saudi government, she makes a bold move to bring the man to justice. Henry reaches out to Dmitri when he hears he is having trouble adjusting to his new life.

6.00 Food Safari. (R, CC) Maeve looks at Mauritian cuisine. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 River Cottage Australia. (CC) Paul West hosts a cricket match at the River Cottage and shares his produce with his friends. 8.30 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor. (PG, R, CC) Part 2 of 3. Dr Saleyha Ahsan identifies signs and symptoms of eating disorders. 9.30 24 Hours In Emergency: Broken Heart. (M, CC) An 80-year-old woman is rushed to St George’s with severe pain in her chest, arm and jaw. 10.30 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 11.00 The World Game. (CC) Soccer news, features and match results. 11.30 MOVIE: Phoenix. (M) (2014) A Holocaust survivor searches for her husband. Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld.

12.30 Rage. (MA15+) Continuous music programming. 3.15 Stephen Fry In Central America: Belize To Guatemala. (M, R, CC) 4.05 Antiques Roadshow. (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.

12.05 Law & Order. (M, R, CC) 1.00 Postcards Summer. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 2.00 Extra. (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)

12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 1.00 The Project. (R, CC) 2.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

1.20 Atlanta. (M, R, CC) 2.15 Masters Of Sex. (MA15+, R, CC) 4.25 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)

ABC COMEDY 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Upper Middle Bogan. (M, R, CC) 8.55 Best Of The Weekly’s Hard Chat. (M, R, CC) 9.00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. (M, CC) 9.30 Miniseries: Ill Behaviour. (MA15+, CC) 10.00 Inside Amy Schumer. 10.25 Buzzcocks. 10.55 The Office. 11.15 30 Rock. 11.35 Parks And Recreation. 11.55 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 12.25 Buzzcocks. 1.00 The Office. 1.20 30 Rock. 1.40 Parks And Recreation. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (R, CC) 6.10 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (CC) 7.00 Raising Expectations. (PG, CC) 7.20 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.50 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Horrible Histories. (PG, R, CC) 9.05 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.35 Rage. (PG, R) 10.40 Close. 5.00 Grojband. (R, CC) 5.20 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.

ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 ABC News. (CC) 6.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News National. 8.00 ABC News. 9.30 7.30. (R, CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC News. (CC) 11.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC Late News. (CC) 12.30 7.30. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 BBC Global. 4.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 5.00 Al Jazeera.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 1. 12.00 NBC Today. (CC) 1.00 NBC Press. (R, CC) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Medical Rookies. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 5.00 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 1. 7.00 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Inspector Morse. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Cold Feet. (M) 11.30 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs.

7MATE

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown. (PG, CC) 1.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Science Of Stupid. (M, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: xXx. (M, R, CC) (2002) 11.00 Best Ink. (M) (Series return) 12.00 The Crew. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.30 Children’s Programs.

9GEM

6.00 NFL. NFL. AFC Divisional Playoff. Pittsburgh Steelers v Jacksonville Jaguars. Continued. 8.00 Sound FX: Best Of. (R) 8.30 NFL. NFL. NFC Divisional Playoff. Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints. 12.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 1. 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 1. From Melbourne Park. 11.00 World’s Angriest. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Swamp People. (PG, R) 1.00 Ink Master. (M, R) 2.00 Fishing Addiction. (PG, R)

7FLIX

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 TV Shop. (R) 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Harry. (PG, CC) 11.30 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 12.10 MOVIE: The Small Back Room. (PG, R, CC) (1949) 2.25 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 3.25 Weather Gone Viral. (PG, R) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 6.00 Secret Dealers. (PG, CC) 7.00 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 7.30 Airport Security Colombia. (PG) 8.30 Live PD. (M) (New Series) 11.10 Miniseries: The Widower. (M, R) 12.15 Late Programs.

9LIFE

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (PG, R) 2.00 Whodunnit? (PG, R) 3.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 3.30 Grandfathered. (PG, R) 4.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 4.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Dr. Ken. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Pleasantville. (M, R) (1998) Tobey Maguire. 11.00 What Really Happens In Thailand. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Extreme Homes. (R) 10.30 Restored. (R) 11.30 Dear Genevieve. (PG, R) 12.30 Postcards Summer. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Texas Flip And Move. (R) 2.00 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Wife Swap US. (PG) 8.30 Untying The Knot. (M) 9.30 Second Wives Club. (M) 10.30 Hoarders. (M) 11.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (M) 12.30 Late Programs.

ONE

6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 Al Jazeera 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 F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Al Jazeera News. (CC) 2.00 Celtic Woman: Homecoming. (CC) 3.45 India: Nature’s Wonderland. (R, CC) 4.55 Living Black. (R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stage 8. Uyuni to Tupiza. Highlights.

SBS VICELAND

6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder. Replay. 12.00 RPM: Summer Series. (R, CC) 12.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 Happy Days. (R) Chachi tries to recruit a team member. 7.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M, R, CC) The team tracks down a drug ring. 8.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) Gibbs and the team get into a turf war with the FBI as they try to protect a naval officer from Al-Qaeda. 10.30 Elementary. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 4.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 5.00 Get Smart. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 8.00 Kuu Kuu Harajuku. (C, R, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 2.00 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Alive And Cooking. (R) 3.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.00 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Raymond. (R, CC) 7.30 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 8.30 Supernatural. (MA15+) (Series return) 10.30 Medium. (M, R, CC) 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Raymond. (R, CC) 2.30 JAG. (PG, R) 4.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Moomins On The Riviera. (PG) (2014) 1.25 Abandoned. 2.15 The Business Of Life. (PG) 2.45 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG) 3.20 Vs Arashi. 4.15 Corruption, Cocaine And Murder In Trinidad. (PG) 4.40 Rivals. (PG) 5.10 News. 5.35 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 RocKwiz. (R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: My Awkward Sexual Adventure. (MA15+, R, CC) (2012) 10.25 MOVIE: Bruna: Surfer Girl. (MA15+, R) (2011) 12.20 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 No Reservations. (PG, R) 2.00 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey. (R) 3.00 Siba’s Table. (R) 3.30 Tia Mowry At Home. (R) 4.00 My Grandmother’s Ravioli. (PG, R) 4.30 Dinner At Tiffani’s. (R) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Secret Meat Business. (R) 6.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (R) 7.00 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 7.30 Bondi Harvest. (PG) 8.30 Cake Wars. (R) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Bizarre Foods. (R) 11.00 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 Matauranga. 2.00 On The Edge. 2.30 Designing Africa. 3.00 Waabiny Time. 3.25 Yarramundi Kids. 3.50 Finding My Magic. 3.55 Musomagic. 4.20 Grounded. 4.45 The Time Compass. 5.00 In The Frame. 5.30 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Surviving. 6.30 Real Pasifik. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 Anthem Sessions Interstitials. (PG) 7.25 News. 7.30 The Prophets. (PG) 8.00 My Home The Block. 9.00 Homeland Dreaming. (R) 9.30 Pro Bull Riding. 10.30 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.

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Dubbo’s TV Guide

SBS

6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 11.00 Restoration Man. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R, CC) 1.30 Women’s Work. (R, CC) 2.00 Pulse. (M, R, CC) 2.55 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R, CC) 3.25 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News At Five. (CC) 5.30 Summer Drum. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 Australian Open: Highlights. (CC) A review of all the action from last night and yesterday’s matches at the Grand Slam of the Asia-Pacific, the Australian Open, as some of the best players in the world compete for glory. 10.30 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 2. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra Summer. (PG, CC) Highlights from the year in review. 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. Stage 1. Port Adelaide to Lyndoch. 145km. From South Australia. 3.30 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R, CC) Hosted by Eddie McGuire.

6.00 Women’s Work: Fatma Elzeim. (R, CC) Pays tribute to extraordinary women. 6.10 Restoration Man. (R, CC) (Final) Presented by George Clarke. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Presents the latest news stories. 7.30 7.30. (CC) The best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. 8.00 How To Stay Young. (CC) Part 2 of 3. An unfit 57-year-old discovers how building muscle makes her stronger. 9.00 Fake Or Fortune? Tom Roberts. (CC) Part 2 of 3. Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould take a look at a possible lost work by Tom Roberts. 10.00 Michael Mosley’s Secrets Of Your Food: A Matter Of Taste. (R, CC) Part 2 of 3. 11.00 How To Stay Young. (R, CC) Part 2 of 3.

6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 2. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) Leonard is less than thrilled when Penny considers accepting a job offer from Zack, her ex-boyfriend. 8.30 MOVIE: What Happens In Vegas. (PG, R, CC) (2008) After a drunken night in Las Vegas results in them getting married, a couple is forced to spend six months together, as husband and wife, in order to split the $3 million they won from a slot machine. Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah. 10.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) Leonard is less than thrilled when Penny considers accepting a job offer from Zack, her ex-boyfriend. 11.30 Cold Case. (M, R, CC) A man confesses to Lilly that he abducted and buried alive a teenage boy in 1980.

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 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Melbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers. From the MCG. Commentary from Adam Gilchrist, Darren Lehmann, Brendon McCullum and Mel Jones. 11.10 Bull. (M, R, CC) After Bull assists Jules Caffrey, a high-powered lawyer on trial for his fiancee’s murder, he takes advantage of his client’s penchant for courtroom theatrics by letting him defend himself.

6.00 Food Safari. (R, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? Warwick Davis. (CC) Actor Warwick Davis, made famous by his role in Return of the Jedi, explores his family’s roots. 8.40 Marry Me, Marry My Family. (CC) Part 2 of 3. Meet a Sri Lankan Hindu who has chosen to marry against his parents’ wishes. 9.40 One Born Every Minute UK. (CC) A woman is having her first child at the age of 45, having conceived after years of trying. 10.35 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 11.05 Spin. (MA15+) Having reached the second round of voting, Anne Visage now needs her candidacy to be endorsed by Deleuvre.

12.00 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 12.50 Rage. (MA15+) 2.10 Michael Mosley’s Secrets Of Your Food. (R, CC) 3.10 Old School. (M, R, CC) (Final) 4.05 Antiques Roadshow. (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.

12.30 20/20. (CC) 1.20 Patriot Games. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Extra. (CC) 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) 2.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

12.00 Spin. (M) 1.00 MOVIE: Chinese Zodiac. (M, R, CC) (2012) 2.55 MOVIE: Le Grand Cahier. (MA15+, R) (2013) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)

ABC COMEDY 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Black Comedy. (M, R, CC) 8.55 Best Of The Weekly’s Hard Chat. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. (M, CC) 9.30 Red Dwarf. (PG, CC) 9.55 The League Of Gentlemen. (Series return) 10.30 Buzzcocks. 10.55 The Office. 11.15 30 Rock. 11.40 Parks And Recreation. 12.05 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 12.30 Buzzcocks. 1.00 The Office. 1.25 30 Rock. 1.45 Parks And Recreation. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (R, CC) 6.10 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising. (PG, R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (CC) 7.00 Raising Expectations. (CC) 7.20 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.50 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Horrible Histories. (PG, R, CC) 9.05 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, R, CC) 9.15 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.40 Rage. (PG, R) 10.40 Close. 5.00 Grojband. (R, CC) 5.20 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.

ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 ABC News. (CC) 6.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News National. 8.00 ABC News. 9.30 7.30. (R, CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC News. (CC) 11.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC Late News. 12.30 7.30. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 BBC Global. 4.30 Late Programs. 5.00 Al Jazeera.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Mr Selfridge. (PG, R) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Medical Rookies. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 5.00 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 2. 7.00 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 7.30 Hospital. (M, CC) 8.30 Inspector Morse. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 11.30 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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ONE

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 BattleBots. (PG, R) 1.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 MOVIE: Training Day. (M, R, CC) (2001) 11.30 Jail: Big Texas. (M) 12.00 The Crew. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon. (R) 3.00 Green Lantern. (PG, R) 3.30 Children’s Programs.

9GEM

6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 7.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 9.00 Australian Open: Highlights. (CC) 10.30 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 2. From Melbourne Park. 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 2. From Melbourne Park. 11.00 Outback Truckers. (M, R) Jared and Jonny’s mission grinds to a halt. 12.00 Swamp People. (PG, R) 1.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 1.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 4.30 My Fishing Place. (PG, R)

7FLIX

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.10 MOVIE: Only Two Can Play. (PG, R, CC) (1962) 2.25 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 3.25 Airport Security Colombia. (PG, R) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 6.00 Secret Dealers. (PG, CC) 7.00 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 7.30 New Tricks. (M, R) 8.40 Midsomer Murders. (M, R, CC) 10.50 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. Stage 1. Port Adelaide to Lyndoch. 145 km. 11.50 Cold Case. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Late Programs.

9LIFE

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Match It. (R, CC) 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (PG, R) 2.00 Whodunnit? (PG, R) 3.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 3.30 Grandfathered. (PG, R) 4.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 4.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 The Amazing Race. 8.30 MOVIE: Proof Of Life. (M, R) (2000) Meg Ryan. 11.15 Blindspot. (M, R, CC) 12.15 Late Programs.

6.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Bondi Vet. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 4.00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 10.00 House Hunters. (R) 11.00 Flip Or Flop. (R) 12.00 Good Bones. (PG, R) 1.00 Wife Swap US. (PG, R) 2.00 Flipping Out. (PG, R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Stone House Revival. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 The Bachelor. 9.30 Bridezillas. (M) 10.30 90 Day Fiancé. (PG) 11.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (MA15+) 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (R, CC) 2.00 Sol3 Mio Down Under. (R, CC) 2.30 Ella Fitzgerald Swings With The Tommy Flanagan Trio. (R, CC) 3.00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul. (R, CC) 3.30 The Missing Evidence. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Flying To The Ends Of The Earth. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stage 9. Tupiza to Salta. Highlights.

SBS VICELAND

6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat. Replay. 12.00 Happy Days. (R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 Happy Days. (R) 7.30 48 Hours: Evidence Room. (M, CC) 8.30 Homicide: Hours To Kill: Monster At The Gates. (M) A look at the final 24 hours in a murder victim’s life. 9.30 48 Hours: NCIS – One Of Their Own. (M, R, CC) Follows an NCIS investigation. 10.30 Highlander. (PG, R) 11.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 4.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 5.00 Highlander. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 2.00 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Alive And Cooking. (R) 3.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Daredevil. (M, R) (2003) 10.30 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 2.00 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 JAG. (PG, R) 4.30 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 5.30 Shopping. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: The Castle Of Cagliostro. (PG, R, CC) (1979) 1.50 Gaycation. (PG, R) 2.40 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG, R) 3.15 Tattoo Age. (PG, R) 3.45 Life After Food. (R, CC) 4.15 The Pizza Show. (R) 4.40 Rivals. (PG, R) 5.10 News. 5.35 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 RocKwiz. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia. 9.20 Epicly Later’d. (CC) (New Series) 10.10 Vikings. (MA15+, R) 11.05 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Cupcake Wars. (PG) 2.00 Food Lab. (PG) 2.30 The Naked Chef. (PG) 3.00 Siba’s Table. 3.30 Tia Mowry At Home. 4.00 My Grandmother’s Ravioli. 4.30 Dinner At Tiffani’s. 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. 5.30 Secret Meat Business. 6.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (R) 7.00 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 7.30 Miguel’s Tropical Kitchen. (PG) 8.00 Drive Thru Australia. (PG) 8.30 No Reservations. (PG) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Uluit: Champions Of The North. 1.30 Pro Bull Riding. 2.30 Surviving. 3.00 Waabiny Time. 3.25 Yarramundi Kids. 3.50 Finding My Magic. 3.55 Musomagic. 4.20 Grounded. 4.45 The Time Compass. 5.00 In The Frame. 5.30 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Campfire. 6.30 Real Pasifik. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 Anthem Sessions Interstitials. 7.25 News. 7.30 The Loner. 8.00 Road To The Globe: Troilus And Cressida. 9.00 Broke Ass Game Show. 10.00 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 PUZZ899

PHOTO NEWS SUDOKU GRID632

Baker’s Dozen Trivia Test. 1. Hydrogen. 2. “When You Wish Upon a Star” sung by Jiminy Cricket. 3. John Howard. 4. 1707. 5. Great Dane. 6. Three. 7. Chickpeas. 8. Kentucky. 9. Dr Benjamin Spock. 10. Keiko.

SUDOKU EXTRA

11. The Doors, in 1971, as a single and on their “L.A. Woman” album a month later. The song was used in the film “Forrest Gump” in 1994. 12. Bernard Hinault, in 1985. 13. “If You Want My Love” by American rock band Cheap Trick, from their 1982 album “One on One”.

TRIVIA TEST ANSWERS #403 1 Australian, 2 Taboo, 3 Sidney Poitier, 4 The Sydney Opera House, 5 three, 6 John the Baptist, 7 wink, 8 Jack Nicklaus, 9 energy, 10 diamond mining.

Matchmaker solution 203 Pony, pond, bond, bold, cold, told, toll, tall, tail.

HEX-ANUMBER

FIND THE WORDS solution 990 Make work easy GO FIGURE

Where on Google Earth: Troy Bridge and the junction of the Newell Highway (Gilgandra Road), and where Boothenba Road becomes Troy Bridge Road which gets you to West Dubbo.

problem solved!


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Dubbo Photo News January 11-17, 2018

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Wednesday January 17 ABC

PRIME7

NINE

WIN

6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 11.00 Restoration Man. (R, CC) (Final) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Fake Or Fortune? (R, CC) 2.00 Pulse. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.25 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News At Five. (CC) 5.30 Summer Drum. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 Australian Open: Highlights. (CC) A review of all the action from last night and yesterday’s matches at the Grand Slam of the Asia-Pacific, the Australian Open, as some of the best players in the world compete for glory. 10.30 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 3. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 Today. (CC) The latest in news and current affairs. 9.00 Today Extra Summer. (PG, CC) Highlights from the year in review. 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. Stage 2. Unley to Stirling. 148.6km. From South Australia. 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R, CC) Hosted by Eddie McGuire.

6.00 Classic Countdown: 1975. (R, CC) Narrated by John Paul Young. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Presents the latest news stories. 7.30 7.30. (CC) The best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. 8.00 QI. (CC) Romesh Ranganathan, Matt Lucas and Liza Tarbuck join Sandi Toksvig for a letter “O”-inspired discussion. 8.30 War On Waste. (R, CC) Part 3 of 3. Craig Reucassel explores the impact of fast fashion and disposable coffee cups on the environment. 9.30 Maigret. (M, R, CC) Parisian police officer Chief Inspector Jules Maigret pursues a serial killer who has been targeting women. 11.00 Miniseries: The Secret River. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 2.

6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 3. From Melbourne Park.

12.20 Foreign Correspondent. (R, CC) 12.50 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) The Doctor, Martha and Jack arrive back in London. 1.40 Rage. (MA15+) 4.05 Antiques Roadshow. (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.

ABC COMEDY 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 The Agony Of Modern Manners. (M, R, CC) 8.55 Best Of The Weekly’s Hard Chat. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. (M, CC) 9.30 Asian Provocateur. (M, CC) 10.00 The Trip. 10.30 Buzzcocks. 11.00 The Office. 11.20 30 Rock. 11.40 Parks And Recreation. 12.00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 12.30 Buzzcocks. 1.00 The Office. 1.20 30 Rock. 1.45 Parks And Recreation. 2.05 News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (R, CC) 6.10 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising. (PG, R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (CC) 7.00 Raising Expectations. (CC) 7.20 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.50 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Horrible Histories. (PG, R, CC) 9.05 Trip For Biscuits. (R, CC) 9.15 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.40 Rage. (PG, R) 10.40 Close. 5.00 Grojband. (R, CC) 5.20 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.

ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 ABC News. (CC) 6.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News National. 8.00 ABC News. 9.30 7.30. (R, CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC News. (CC) 11.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC Late News. 12.30 7.30. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 BBC Global. 4.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 5.00 Al Jazeera.

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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. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS NewsHour. (R, CC) 1.55 Who Do You Think You Are? (CC) 3.00 Nigella Bites. (R, CC) 3.30 Secrets Of The Castle. (R, CC) 4.30 Wild Venice. (R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stage 10. Salta to Belén. Highlights. From Argentina.

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Voice Kids UK. (CC) (Final) The remaining kids battle it out in the final, in hope of proving they have what it takes. 9.10 Michael Jackson’s Journey From Motown To Off The Wall. (M, R, CC) Director Spike Lee takes a look at the evolution of The King Of Pop, Michael Jackson, and the cultural significance and lasting impact of his seminal first solo album as an adult, Off The Wall. 11.10 Movie Juice. (CC) A look inside the world of movies, from new releases to interviews and the latest looks on the red carpet. 11.40 CSI: NY. (M, R, CC) After a wellrespected off-duty NYPD officer dies during a jewellery shop robbery, the team investigates.

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 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers v Hobart Hurricanes. From Adelaide Oval. Commentary from Roz Kelly, Mel Jones, Ricky Ponting and Damien Fleming. 11.10 Todd Sampson’s Body Hack: Bollywood. (M, R, CC) Presenter Todd Sampson tackles some of the biggest challenges of his life, using science as his guide. He continues by spending a week learning to be a Bollywood stuntman, before shooting his own action sequence.

6.00 Food Safari. (R, CC) Maeve O’Meara discovers some of Egypt’s favourite dishes and meets restaurateur Ramy Megalaa. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 World’s Greatest Bridges: Brooklyn Bridge. (CC) 8.30 Simon Reeve’s Turkey: Gallipoli To The Syrian Border. (R, CC) Part 1 of 2. British author Simon Reeve heads to Turkey to explore a country at a crossroads. 9.40 Vikings. (MA15+, CC) The battle for Kattegat begins, and Floki faces discord amongst the settlers. 10.35 Berlin Station. (MA15+, CC) Valerie’s investigation into Aleksandre and Ruth Iosava comes to a head with a GermanAmerican sting operation. 11.35 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC)

12.35 CSI: NY. (MA15+, R, CC) 1.30 Bad Robots. (M, 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) 2.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

12.05 MOVIE: Subways. (MA15+, CC) (2014) 1.35 MOVIE: Our Little Sister. (PG, R) (2015) 3.50 Monty Python’s Best Bits (Mostly) (PG, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

ONE

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 BattleBots. (PG, R) 1.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Billy Madison. (M, R, CC) (1995) 10.15 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 11.15 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R, CC) 11.45 The Crew. (PG, R, CC) 12.15 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 1.15 Mike Tyson Mysteries. (MA15+, R) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.30 Children’s Programs.

9GEM

6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 9.00 Australian Open: Highlights. (CC) 10.30 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 3. 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 3. From Melbourne Park. 11.00 MOVIE: Street Fighter. (M, R) (1994) A commando battles a dictator. JeanClaude Van Damme. 1.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 1.30 My Fishing Place. (PG, R) 2.00 Shopping. (R) 4.00 Your 4x4. (PG, R)

7FLIX

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.10 MOVIE: Private’s Progress. (R, CC) (1956) 2.15 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 3.15 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest. (PG, R) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 6.00 Secret Dealers. (PG, CC) 7.00 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 7.30 Waking The Dead. (M, R, CC) 8.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (M, R) 10.50 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. Stage 2. Unley to Stirling. 148.6 km. 11.50 Silent Witness. (MA15+, R) 1.00 Late Programs.

9LIFE

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Match It. (R, CC) 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (PG, R) 2.00 Whodunnit? (PG, R) 3.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 3.30 Grandfathered. (PG, R) 4.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 4.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Castle. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Bones. (M, R, CC) 11.20 Scrubs. (PG, R) 12.20 Late Programs.

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6.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Bondi Vet. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 4.00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)

9GO!

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 The Travel Bug. (PG, R) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Medical Rookies. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 5.00 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 3. 7.00 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 7.30 Pie In The Sky. (PG, R) 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Brit Cops. (M, R) 11.30 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs.

Dubbo’s TV Guide

6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 12.00 Million Dollar Listing. (PG, R) 1.00 House Hunters Reno. (R) 2.00 Island Hunters. (R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Restored. (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 Los Angeles. (M) 10.30 Flipping Out. (M) 11.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (MA15+) 12.30 Late Programs.

SBS VICELAND

6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Melbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers. Replay. 12.00 Highlander. (PG, R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 Happy Days. (R) 7.30 Attenborough’s Ark. (R, CC) 8.30 Gold Coast Cops. (PG, R, CC) A driver is stopped mid-dinner. 9.00 MOVIE: Death Wish III. (MA15+, R) (1985) A vigilante is recruited by a crooked cop. Charles Bronson. 11.00 Homicide: Hours To Kill. (M, R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Get Smart. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 8.00 Scope. (C, R, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 2.00 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Alive And Cooking. (R) 3.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Dating Naked. (M, R) 10.30 Chopper’s Republic Of Anzakistan. (MA15+, R) 11.00 Duckman. (M, R) 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Summer Wars. (PG, R) (2009) 2.05 Earthworks. (PG, R) 2.55 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (R) 3.30 Dead Set On Life. (PG, R) 4.00 VICE. (PG, R) 4.35 Rivals. (PG, R) 5.00 Magic The Gathering. (PG, R) 5.30 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 RocKwiz. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Species. (R) (1995) 10.30 MOVIE: Tremors. (M, R) (1990) 12.15 News. 12.45 Desus And Mero. 1.15 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Restaurant: Impossible. (R) 2.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 2.30 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 3.00 Siba’s Table. (R) 3.30 Tia Mowry At Home. (R) 4.00 My Grandmother’s Ravioli. (R) 4.30 Dinner At Tiffani’s. (R) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Secret Meat Business. (R) 6.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (R) 7.00 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 7.30 Food Paradise International. (PG) 8.30 Cooks Vs Cons. (R) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Korraiyn. 1.30 I Live, I Breathe, I Surf. (PG) 2.30 Campfire. 3.00 Waabiny Time. 3.25 Yarramundi Kids. 3.50 Finding My Magic. 3.55 Musomagic. 4.20 Grounded. 4.45 The Time Compass. (PG) 5.00 In The Frame. (PG) 5.30 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Desperate Measures. (R) 6.30 Designing Africa. (R) 7.00 Our Stories. (R) 7.20 Custodians. (R) 7.25 News. 7.30 Africa On A Plate. (PG) 8.00 Rise. (M, R) 9.00 Living Black. 9.30 Message From Mungo. (PG, R) 11.00 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.

ODDS, ENDS & INSPIRATION STRANGE BUT TRUE

z Most people realise that many places in the United z The unknown soul who made States were once known by difthe following sage observation ferent names. Here’s a sampling: must have been a keen observer the Potomac River was originally of events: “A politician can appear called Conococheague Creek, Camp to have his nose to the grindstone David was named Shangri-La, and while straddling a fence and keeping the USA itself was once known both ears to the ground.” as the United States of Congress Assembled. z In the 17th century, a Frenchman opened a coffee shop in London z Good news for the not-so-neat and sold chocolate, newly imported among us: Making your bed could from the Americas, for 10 to 15 shilbe bad for you. A study done in lings a pound. That may not sound the United Kingdom at Kingston like much until you learn that at the University showed that the linens of time, the going price of a pound gold an unmade bed retain less moisture, was 20 to 30 shillings. therefore making them less attractive to dust mites. z Are you interested in pogonotrophy? If you’re a woman, the answer z Evidently it’s not just humans who is probably no. The word, derived associate a deeper voice with mafrom the Greek word “pogon”, or turity (and desirability) in males. It “beard”, and the suffix “trophy”, or seems that male owls try to appear nourishment, refers to the growing more macho and attract females by of a beard. lowering the tone of their hoots.

NOW HERE’S A TIP z If you’re redecorating, take this tip into consideration: To make a space feel more modern, mix metal accents – for instance, brass hardware with stainless steel appliances! To make a room feel bigger, us a contrasting colour on the trim wood to draw the eye up and down. Mirrors multiply light in any room, and open shelving is the ticket in a narrow space, rather than closed cabinets. z “If you have little kids and are ordering pizza, ask them to double cut the slices. Kids like to have many slices, and it doesn’t really matter how big they are. This way, there’s less waste.” – contributed by T.Y. z Keep mice and other pests away from a bird feeder by greasing the pole with car wax. Hanging by a rope? Not a problem. Thread the

rope through a length of PVC pipe and wax that. Problem solved. z Hair looking faded and dull? Try brewing a cup of chamomile tea! Let it cool and use it to rinse your hair post-shampoo. Don’t rinse out. z “I buy a nice, but plain smelling lotion from the discount store because the price is great and it leaves my skin feeling soft. I dress it up with a few drops of perfume and essential oils. This saves me a tonne of money, and I get it exactly how I like it!” – F.E. z Keep a small microfiber cloth in the car. It’s super handy for wiping your glasses off or the inside of your windshield if it gets foggy. z “Ice-cube trays come in many colours and can be used to tame your junk drawers. Just think, a dozen tiny compartments to sort any items you need.” – W.A.

WISE & INSPIRING WORDS “The cult of individual personalities is always, in my view, unjustified. To be sure, nature distributes her gifts variously among her children. But there are plenty of the wellendowed ones too, thank God, and I am firmly convinced that most of them live quiet, unregarded lives.” – Albert Einstein


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6.00 News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 11.00 Classic Countdown. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 QI. (R, CC) 1.30 Maigret. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.25 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 4.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News At Five. (CC) 5.30 Summer Drum. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 Australian Open: Highlights. (CC) A review of all the action from last night and yesterday’s matches at the Grand Slam of the Asia-Pacific, the Australian Open, as some of the best players in the world compete for glory. 10.30 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 4. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 Today. (CC) The latest in news and current affairs. 9.00 Today Extra Summer. (PG, CC) Highlights from the year in review. 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. Stage 3. Glenelg to Victor Harbor. 146.5km. From South Australia. 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R, CC) Hosted by Eddie McGuire.

6.00 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 6.30 Family Feud. (R, CC) 7.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 WIN News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Bondi Vet. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 4.00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair. (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 F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS NewsHour. (R, CC) 1.55 Nigella Express. (R, CC) 2.55 Living Black. (CC) 3.25 Angkor Wat’s Hidden Megacity. (R, CC) 4.25 Lost Kingdoms Of Central America. (R, CC) 5.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Dakar Rally. Stage 11. Belén to Chilecito. Highlights. From Argentina.

6.00 Classic Countdown: 1976. (PG, R, CC) Narrated by Wilbur Wilde. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) Presents the latest news stories. 7.30 7.30. (CC) Presented by Leigh Sales. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG, CC) Hosted by Rob Brydon. 8.30 Call The Midwife. (M, R, CC) After a sex worker is too ashamed of social judgement to report a violent attack, it allows a dangerous man to go free. 9.30 The Good Karma Hospital. (M, R, CC) A heartbroken British doctor ditches her life in the UK, for a fresh start in a coastal town in tropical South India. 10.20 The Halcyon. (M, R, CC) Joe risks his life during an air raid. 11.10 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R, CC) Hosted by Rob Brydon. 11.40 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) Martha Jones tries to save the world.

6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 4. From Melbourne Park.

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Great Getaways. (PG, CC) Catriona explores family friendly destinations in Fiji. Kathy and Jane cruise into Amsterdam. 8.30 20 To One. (PG, R, CC) Hosts Erin Molan and Dave Thornton count down 20 of the most popular online viral megastars. 9.30 Better Late Than Never. (PG, R, CC) Part 3 of 4. In South Korea, the guys learn dance moves from the K-pop band Girls Generation. 10.30 Flash Families. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 3. Meet families who love to flash their cash with their displays of excess consumerism. 11.30 A.D. Kingdom And Empire. (M, R, CC) With Jerusalem in chaos, the Roman Emperor Augustus and his nephew Caligula arrive to decide Pilate’s fate.

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 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat. From the SCG. Commentary from Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting, Mark Waugh and Lisa Sthalekar. 11.10 Blue Bloods. (M, R, CC) As Frank contends with a whistleblower, who claims to have evidence of abuse of power in the NYPD, Danny and Baez investigate the case of a woman who was struck by a car under suspicious circumstances.

6.00 Food Safari. (R, CC) Maeve explores German cuisine. 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys: London Victoria To Abbey Wood. (PG, CC) Michael Portillo travels from London Victoria station to Abbey Wood in south east London. 8.05 Shane Delia’s Recipe For Life. (CC) Shane Delia takes a look at how he can prepare affordable, high quality meals. 8.35 The Truth About Your Health: Losing It – Extreme Dieting. (CC) Timothy Caulfield takes a look at the variety of ways people are dealing with obesity. 9.30 Chance. (MA15+, CC) Chance makes a devil’s deal with Blackstone. 10.25 Ride Upon The Storm. (CC) Christian visits Amira in an attempt at atonement. 11.35 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC)

12.25 The Good Karma Hospital. (M, R, CC) 1.15 The Halcyon. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Rage. (MA15+) 3.10 Golf. (CC) USPGA Tour. Sony Open In Hawaii. Highlights. From Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii. 4.05 Antiques Roadshow. (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.

12.30 The Closer. (M, R, 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) 2.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

12.10 MOVIE: You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger. (M, R, CC) (2010) 1.55 One Born Every Minute UK. (M) 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)

ABC COMEDY 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.20 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 The Moodys. (M, R, CC) 9.00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. (M, CC) 9.30 The Best Of Fresh Blood 2017. (M, CC) 10.00 Murder In Successville. (M, CC) 10.30 Buzzcocks. 11.00 The Office. 11.20 30 Rock. 11.40 Parks And Recreation. 12.05 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 12.35 Buzzcocks. 1.05 The Office. 1.25 30 Rock. 1.45 Parks And Recreation. 2.05 News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

ABC ME 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! (R, CC) 6.10 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising. (PG, R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (CC) 7.00 Raising Expectations. (CC) 7.20 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 7.50 Doctor Who. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Horrible Histories. (R, CC) 9.05 Trip For Biscuits. (R, CC) 9.15 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 9.40 Rage. (PG, R) 10.40 Close. 5.00 Grojband. (R, CC) 5.20 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R, CC) 5.45 Children’s Programs.

ABC NEWS 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 ABC News. (CC) 6.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News National. 8.00 ABC News. 9.30 7.30. (R, CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC News. (CC) 11.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC Late News. 12.30 7.30. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Summer Drum. (R, CC) 4.00 BBC Global. 4.30 Late Programs. 5.00 Al Jazeera.

7TWO 6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Lovejoy. (PG, R) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R, CC) 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Medical Rookies. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 5.00 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 4. 7.00 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 7.30 Border Security: Int. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 10.30 Houdini & Doyle. (M) 11.30 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 12.30 Late Programs.

7MATE 6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 7.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. (PG, R) 9.00 Australian Open: Highlights. (CC) 10.30 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Day 4. 6.00 Tennis. (CC) Australian Open. Night 4. From Melbourne Park. 11.00 MOVIE: Insidious: Chapter 2. (M, R) (2013) A family uncovers why it is haunted. Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson. 1.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 1.30 Your 4x4. (PG, R) 5.30 Home Shopping. (R)

7FLIX 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Match It. (R, CC) 10.00 James Robison. (PG) 10.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (PG, R) 2.00 Whodunnit? (PG, R) 3.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 3.30 Grandfathered. (PG, R) 4.00 Bewitched. (R, CC) 4.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R, CC) 5.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Married With Children. (PG, R) 6.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 7.30 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M, R, CC) 11.30 The Blacklist. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Late Programs.

9GO! 6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 BattleBots. (PG, R) 1.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Robot Wars. (New Series) 8.30 MOVIE: Pacific Rim. (M, R, CC) (2013) 11.10 WWE Raw. (MA15+) 12.10 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 1.10 Mike Tyson Mysteries. (M, R) 1.25 Looney Tunes Cartoons. (R) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.30 Children’s Programs.

9GEM 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.15 MOVIE: Saraband For Dead Lovers. (R, CC) (1948) 2.15 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 3.15 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest. (PG, R) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 6.00 Secret Dealers. (PG, CC) 7.00 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M, R) 8.40 The Commander. (MA15+, R, CC) 10.15 Filthy Rich. (M, CC) 11.15 Cycling. (CC) Santos Tour Down Under. Stage 3. Glenelg to Victor Harbor. 146.5 km. 12.15 Late Programs.

9LIFE 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 1.00 Colin & Justin’s Home Heist. (PG) 2.00 Flip Or Flop. (R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Dance Moms. (PG) 8.30 Housewives Of Beverly Hills. (M) 9.30 Vanderpump Rules. (M) 10.30 Vanderpump Rules After Show. (M) 11.00 The Real Housewives Of Orange County. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Cricket. (CC) Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers v Hobart Hurricanes. Replay. 12.00 Happy Days. (R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Star Trek. (PG, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 6.30 Happy Days. (PG, R) 7.30 Car Crash Global: Caught On Camera. (PG) 8.30 Gold Coast Cops. (PG, R, CC) Officers are called to a street fight. 9.00 MOVIE: Dying Of The Light. (MA15+, R) (2014) A retired CIA agent goes rogue. Nicolas Cage, Anton Yelchin. 11.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, R) 4.00 Happy Days. (PG, R) 5.00 Get Smart. (PG, R)

ELEVEN 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (P, R, CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 2.00 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Alive And Cooking. (R) 3.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Will & Grace. (PG, R) 8.30 Sex And The City. (MA15+, R) 9.30 Sex And The City. (M, R) 11.00 Sex And The City. (MA15+, R) 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 JAG. (PG, R) 4.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Adventure Planet. (PG, R) (2012) 1.30 Huang’s World. (PG, R, CC) 2.20 Earthworks. (PG, R) 3.10 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG, R) 3.45 VICE World Of Sports. (PG, R) 4.15 Cyberwar. (PG, R, CC) 4.40 Rivals. (PG, R) 5.10 News. 5.35 If You Are The One. (PG, R) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 RocKwiz. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Full Frontal. (M) 9.00 Gadget Man. (R) 9.25 The Girlfriend Experience. (CC) 10.20 The Good Fight. (M, R, CC) 11.15 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Restaurant: Impossible. (PG) 2.00 Food Lab. (PG) 2.30 The Naked Chef. (PG) 3.00 Siba’s Table. 3.30 Tia Mowry At Home. 4.00 My Grandmother’s Ravioli. 4.30 Dinner At Tiffani’s. 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. 5.30 Secret Meat Business. 6.00 Food Lab. (PG, R) 6.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.00 The Naked Chef. (PG, R) 7.30 Worst Bakers In America. (PG, R) 8.30 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey. (R) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Late Programs.

NITV 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 Nyami NgaarluGundi Woman Of The Water. 2.00 Africa On A Plate. 2.30 Desperate Measures. 3.00 Waabiny Time. 3.25 Yarramundi Kids. 3.50 Finding My Magic. 3.55 Musomagic. 4.20 Grounded. 4.45 The Time Compass. 5.00 In The Frame. 5.30 Defining Moments. 6.00 Our Footprint. 6.30 Antonio Carluccio’s 6 Seasons. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 Custodians. 7.25 News. 7.30 Being Black N Chicken N Sh*t. 8.50 Haunted: The Other Side. 9.20 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.

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Elephant in the room gets big day out By YVETTE AUBUSSON-FOLEY MEN in regional NSW are more isolated today than in 1901. It’s a sobering thought considering 117 years have passed and they’re socially worse off. The consequences on the mental health of these isolated men and boys in our region is having a devastating impact not just on individuals and families but whole communities which never, ever recover from worst case scenarios. Lifeline Central West executive director Alex Ferguson explained to Dubbo Photo News that the “Boys Day Out” event planned for Sunday, May 6, at the Dubbo Turf Club is less about downing a couple of schooners over a $20 flutter but much, much more about actually saving lives by starting a much-needed conversation. “The problem we have in our communities, broadly speaking, if you look specifically at suicide; is that males are the problem, and largely because men don’t talk about issues that they are confronted by in their lives; be it their relationships, their sexuality, whatever it might be. They don’t seek help for it. It’s still a case of big boys don’t cry, stiff upper lip; there’s still that hangover in our community,” Alex said. “The further west you go towards the back fence of NSW, and beyond

no doubt, the greater the incidence of some form of poor mental health. Suicide continues to rise, domestic violence is extremely prevalent in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities and that’s typically linked to the abuse of drugs and alcohol which lead to pathways to financial difficulties and in many cases there’s an interface with a gambling addiction. “Boys and men are over-represented. If you take the million phone calls to Lifeline’s 24/7 number 13 11 14, 76 per cent of the calls are made from females. Compare that to national suicide figures of about 3000 – which would be very conservative – and around 78 per cent of those are male,” he said. Despite living in an age when we can see instantly someone on the other side of the planet, the issue of the tyranny of distance is more pronounced today. “Imagine a farm in 1901 outside Dubbo on 3000 acres. There’s probably an owner, his family and two other families who are the workers. Invariably, the farm is in a little community. The kids go to town for school, so the local town might be Trangie, where there’s a top pub and a bottom pub, a bowling club, a tennis club, you could have a couple of schooners and drive home with no worry about RBT. You’re connected. “If you look at where we are now,

on an average 2000 and 3000 acre farm, you’ll find a male, where his or her partner is more likely to be working away in town, and he is working with a couple of dogs and a John Deere tractor with some great hydraulics. “So you have one half of the relationship welded to the farm where there’s no one to talk to and a mono-world of dealing with broken fences, dead stock and a farm dog day in day out alone while the other partner is off doing a day job in a community where there’s interaction, shopping, lunch with the girls. It’s a varied experience. “The point is men are suffering more social isolation in regional ‘anywhere’ now than in 1901. It’s also true that if people spend too much time by themselves they’re officially classed as lonely. It’s the genesis of the problem in modern day rural areas; there’s too much time by themselves and they’re probably over-thinking and under-communicating,” Alex said. A third major and newer factor contributing to the rural man’s troubles is knowing where he fit in today’s modern society. “If you were to view even the Golden Globes this week, highlighting the female ‘don’t mess me’ agenda, which is great and is actually gaining momentum; I think there is an argument that men don’t know where

they fit in to this new modern world, where women are working equally, earning money, getting degrees - and quite rightly so - and in many cases a lot of the work opportunities and positions in society which were once male domains are now competitive. For a lot of men, it’s not easy trying to figure out where they fit in. “It’s what Vince Gordon at the City of Dubbo Turf Club and Lifeline Central West are collaborating to do with the Boys Day Out. Create a conversation that says, yes, there’s a bunch of stuff we can’t change if you’re in a rural role, driving a heavy rig, spending a lot of time by yourself, doing the FIFO thing and you’re experiencing major dislocations in terms of relationships, (but) we’ve got to be better at talking and expressing ourselves. “We have the one RU OK Day a year, but there’s 364 other days where we have to be in the same mode,” Alex said. “We have this issue and we need to be talking about it without embarrassment or stigma. The partners of these men are as much a part of this conversation as the men. “The Boys Day Out is not about the gambling or the alcohol. It’s about men recognising there is this problem and get men talking and not just about mental health but right across the male spectrum of maintenance.”

Boys Day Out Horse racing, fun and entertainment z City of Dubbo Turf Club z Sunday, May 6 z General Entry $10 z Concessional Entry $5 z Supported by the Black Dog Ride, the Blue Elephant program for Rugby Union, Group 11 z Rugby league and Racing Mates, the afternoon is about men of all ages (and of course, their female friends and partners) to attend an eight race program at the Dubbo race course commencing at midday. z All bar and food outlets will be open for the afternoon as will the usual oncourse betting facilities.

Do you need help? Don’t travel this road alone. If there’s no-one, call Lifeline 13 11 14

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New Year Athletics Graham Gibbs Invitational Photos by MEL POCKNALL

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Winner of Women’s inaugural Graham Gibbs Invitational

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New Year Athletics Graham Gibbs Invitational By SARAH HARVEY Photos by MEL POCKNALL Members of the Dubbo Athletics Club hosted their 41st annual New Year carnival during the action-packed weekend of January 5, 6 and 7 at Barden Park. This year, more than 250 locals of all ages took to the track and field in the hope of securing a win and breaking previously set records. This year, the carnival also included twilight events on Friday and Saturday night, giving competitors the option to avoid the scorching weather for their day events. Those at the carnival also paid their respects to the late Graham Gibbs, who had been with the club for 40 years. In his memory, the club held a men’s 100 metre dash on Saturday night, with Dubbo Athletics Club president Nathan Petterfon regarding it as the key moment of this year’s event. “It was definitely the biggest highlight for me, it was great to see everyone get involved. “I’d like to say a big thank you to all the volunteers, parents and participants for making the day so successful. We absolutely loved this year.”

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