Dubbo Photo News 08.09.2022

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Dubbo Turf Club Manager Sam Fitzgerald, Chair Chris Davis, Country Hope supporters Karen Granger, Louise McKechnie, Rod Dunn (Castlereagh Hotel) and Nick McKechnie.

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By GEOFF MANN MOLLY Croft has led the charge on creating awareness of many things in recent years.The 16-year-old has put aside her own battles with osteosarcoma but has used her ongoing experiences to give Hope to others. On Saturday night at a huge Calcutta on the Dubbo Gold Cup, Molly and her parents Ange and John and sister Maddie will fly the flag for Country Hope, a charity initiated in the Riverina, aimed at providing aid for country people facing medical challenges. CONTINUES ›› 8

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“I was orientated to the ‘crying room’ on my very first shift, as the level of stress we experience due to the workload is ‘expected’,” one nurseLikesaid.many nurses, she didn’t want to be named for fear of retribution from managers in the health bureaucracy.

FOLLOWING Women’s Health Week, Dubbo women are encouraged to book check-ups to take care of their physical and mental health.The2022 Jean Hailes National Women’s survey found many women missed appointments because of Covid, and one in five women missed a GP health check.

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Cervical cancer screenings can now be Ministerself-collected.forWomen, Regional Health and Mental Health Bronnie Taylor said a range of services and programs are targeted to addressing the health needs of women including cervical and breast cancer screenings, fertility treatments, menopause support and mental health services.

Workplace culture key to attracting rural health workers

WHEN dozens of local nurses staged a protest out the front of Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders’ office during last week’s strike action, there was some brutal honesty on display.

Country Mayors Association chairman Ken Keith said working conditions need to be improved to attract more health professionals to regional areas. “Certainly, there are issues of culture in the health industry and getting answers to questions hasn’t been easy,” Mr Keith said. “We need to improve outcomes for nurses and the amount of work they have to do. “They have been overworked and understaffed.”

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“The first strike earlier this year took place on our second day of employment as new graduate nurses, and we were told that we have the right to strike however if we do so we would lose a supernumerary day. As many of us were obviously quite nervous about this, we opted not to strike.

THE NSW Government is being urged to improve the workplace culture in regional and rural health institutions in order to attract more doctors and nurses. A parliamentary inquiry recommendation to strengthen the ombudsman’s power to review concerns of medical management has not been supported by the government, according to an ABCRegionalreport.Health Minister Bronnie Taylor said the inquiry’s decision would further advise what was already in place.

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The range of unnerving comments from this last line of defence who work at ground zero in our local health system is frightening. “Nurses 18 months into their career are being forced into in charge roles and being told to ‘step up’ when they say that they are uncomfortable with this.”

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“As many older nurses have retired since the pandemic, the skill mix on some of our wards can be very poor, with the majority of junior staff on the floor having to take care of surgical and sometimes high dependency patients.”

“Women who are overdue for a cervical or breast cancer screening are urged to book an appointment as soon as possible as these tests are the best way to detect the early signs of cancer, which could save your life,” Mrs Taylor said.“Staying well is also important for women who may be struggling with infertility, pregnancy, motherhood, or menopause.” DUBBO PHOTO

THESE kangaroos had the right idea on a recent chilly Friday morning when they closed in on a pile of wood being burnt off at Dubbo Golf Course, with the smoke cloud spreading over much of West Dubbo. These chilled-out local marsupials thought they’d catch a bit of a free warmup session while the blaze was in progress, basking in the soft early sunlight while catching the radiant heat at ground level.

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PEOPLE who test positive for Covid will only be required to isolate for five days instead of seven days. Workers in vulnerable settings such as disability and aged care, and people displaying symptoms would be required to maintain the seven-day isolation period.

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THE Pink Angels will be holding a movie night at Reading Cinemas on Thursday, September 15, at President6.30pm. Margo Green said this will be the first movie night the organisation has held since the“We’repandemic.excited to host another night and have a really good time at the event,” Ms Green said. Ticket to Paradise starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts has been selected for the movie night.MsGreen said each person will receive a choc top on entry and an opportunity to win prizes. The organisation has sold an estimated 150 seats out of the 300 available.“Wewon’t make thousands and thousands, but it’s just a really good thing to do with the community, especially coming out of Covid,” Ms Green said. “It’s nice to all get together and is always good to look at.” She said her daughter-in-law suggested the film. “We like to do a feel-good girly movie as we want it to be upbeat,” sheMssaid.Green said people will also have the opportunity to purchase a $50 ticket to enter a Mitsubishi car raffle on the night. “There are only 1000 tickets people a chance of winning,” she said.Ms Green acknowledges that the Dubbo community and surrounding towns have embraced the Pink Angels and is thankful for ongoing support. “I think it’s because of the work we do, and people we assist,” she said.“Breast cancer is a hard journey and I think what we’re doing is a nice way of helping people. “We do a lot of practical things that can help patience going through difficult periods as well as their families.” Pink Angels was established 11 years ago to provide practical care and support for women dealing with breast cancer in the region.Tickets can be purchased via 123Tix for $25.

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The new requirement will commence from September 9. The pandemic leave payment will also be reduced from the same date, however, the amount is still notTheconfirmed.HealthServices Union have called for mandatory isolation requirements to be scrapped following the regulations of the United Kingdom.

Pictured: Dubbo Make A Wish volunteers, Gail Manusu, Karen McMullen, Patricia Ann Myers and Susie Hill.

THE rising cost of living has affected daily luxuries, but now it is being blamed for many regional students sacrificing their university studies.TheCountry Education Foundation offers financial support for students impacted by living costs but has found 51 per cent of nearly 1000 students were unaware of the support available. Impact and communications officer Nicole Wright said while federal support is available, students are still struggling.

LITTLE Day Out Charity Day held a successful event at the end of August with more than $8400 raised.

Pink Angels are excited to be hosting their first movie night since Covid. Back row, left to right, Sandy Gitshan, Jenny Hall, Susie Hill, Sue Gavenlock and Pam Urquhart, front row, Lesley Hargreaves, Margo Green and Sharon Smith.

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Organiser Ann Lyons said it was a fantastic day for all ages. “The music was great, and the stall holders had a good time,” Ms Lyons told Dubbo Photo News “We had a lot of support from Dubbo businesses which was amazing.”

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VIRGO: If you change your lifestyle, eat a healthy diet and get regular exercise, you’ll finally see results. Perseverance is the key to feeling better about yourself.

PISCES: You must budget more carefully to enjoy the hobbies you love. You’ve got to find the right balance for your health and well-being. This week, there’ll be a lot of talk about money at work. The luckiest signs this week: Gemini, Cancer and Leo.

The past few years has seen our region face many challenges. From droughts and floods to mouse plagues and lockdowns, we have all experienced traumatic events. As we reflect on our own response to these events it’s worth checking in on your family, colleagues, and friends. Every day is a good day to ask, ‘are you ok?’ Are you ok? Those three simple words, when asked, can make a life changing difference. If you have a feeling that something is not quite right with a friend, ask them “are you ok?” If something challenging has occurred to a colleague, ask them “are you ok?” If you notice a change in how a family member is acting, ask them “are you ok?” If you are sleeping poorly or finding it hard relax, ask yourself “are you ok?”

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TAURUS: You may experience a few sleepless nights because your mind is racing. You must expend any excess energy to regain balance. Getting a gym membership may be a good idea.

LEO: You’ll be eager to travel. At work, you may have to serve customers who speak a language you’re not fluent in. However, this challenge will be beneficial.

GEMINI: It’s time to take the bull by the horns and clean up your circle of friends. You’re letting some of them steal a lot of your energy.

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SAGITTARIUS: You can’t resist the urge to go shopping and treat yourself to a little luxury. It’s time to update your wardrobe for your new position at work; there are plenty of reasons to treat yourself.

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ARIES: At work and home, you’ll take on new responsibilities that will be very demanding. You’ll need to be patient and persevere to accomplish everything despite feeling tired and stressed. Fortunately, it’ll be worth the effort.

LIBRA: A friend will ask you to go on an adventure. Your craving for adrenaline will allow you to step outside your comfort zone and change up your daily routine. This will make you feel alive; your boldness will fill you with pride.

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CANCER: If you have young children, you must be more disciplined and set some ground rules. Don’t let the words of those around you get you down. Take what they say with a grain of salt; your emotions will be running high.

FATHER’S Day took on a special significance for a couple of local police officers this year when a father/daughter crimefighting duo patrolled the streets of SergeantDubbo.Steven Giffney is stationed in Portland but spent Father’s Day in Dubbo patrolling the city with his daughter, Constable Paige Giffney and to mark the occasion, the pair recreated a photograph of a three-year-old Paige in the police car with her dad, just after he’d been awarded his first stripe. Adding to the police pride in the Giffney family, earlier this year when Paige was awarded her first stripe after moving up from Probationary Constable, it was her dad who pinned her constable’s stripes to her uniform.

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CAPRICORN: If there’s been tension at home, take the time to correct the situation. You may feel like it’s time to freshen up your decor. Your home may lack some vibrancy during spring.

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SCORPIO: You’ll find the leader in you. You must raise your voice and express your opinions with more authority. Slowly but surely, you’ll climb the ranks in your company; the boss’s chair awaits you.

AQUARIUS: It’s time for your car to go in for a tune-up. If you don’t, a breakdown is imminent. Your phone and computer could also suffer the same fate. Don’t forget to charge their batteries to keep them functional.

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Aubrey Walker has doors to his new business.

“My future goal is to grow my business so that I can employ people with a disability and provide them with a similar opportunity to reach their goals,” Mr Walker said.

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The Croft family will be doing the rounds selling tickets to Sat night’s event when they get home. “Country Hope has been guaranteed 10 per cent of funds from the Calcutta. It will assist with practical things like petrol and accommodation support for families and for assisting kids who are not able to get to school and cannot access much-needed educational things like computers,” JohnCountryadded.Hope will be in owners’ and trainers’ minds as they are wanting to qualify their horses for the million dollar The Big Dance race to be held at Randwick on Melbourne Cup Day. Country Hope? Country sure can!If you would like to support Molly and her latest cause, type Country Hope into your search engine where you can read about how the Charity is run and make a donation.

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THE Country Women’s Association (CWA) is using their awareness week to advocate for better maternity services in regional and rural areas.Dubbo residents luckily do not have to travel for maternity services, but women living in isolated areas –particularly to the north and west of Dubbo – are expected to travel or relocate for appointments in large regional centres such as Dubbo. CWA state president Joy Beames said it is unacceptable that some women are required to relocate for as long as four weeks prior to giving“Notbirth.only is it a financial issue, but a social issue, especially if they are leaving behind other children or whatever,” Ms Beames said. “Giving birth should be a joyful time, not a stressful time.”

THE Country Women Association (CWA) of NSW are hosting a morning tea at Macquarie Regional Library in Dubbo to celebrate its centennial birthday. The celebration will be held on Friday, September 16, from 10.30am-12pm with an opportunity to conversate about the history and future of CWA. Tea and scones will be provided by Dubbo CWA members. There will be an exhibition available at the library for people to browse through the history of the past 100 years from September 12 to October 6.

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Westhaven Business Services acting service manager Emma Urquhart said throughout the past 18 months Mr Walker shared his experience, goals, strengths and the future direction he wanted to go in. “Once we identified that Aubrey wanted to start his own business, we tapped in to a local business that has skills in helping people with a disability to start a microbusiness,” Ms Urquhart“Aubreysaid.met with them regularly and learned from them. “He shared his own ideas and really learnt how to run a small business.” Ms Urquhart said Mr Walker has been level-headed throughout the process and has made use of the support around him. “He is so determined, full of grit, and is forging forward all the time,” she“Duringsaid. the Covid period when we had to shut down, and during the times he had to isolate because of his housemates, he was determined to come to work.” She said he has been an inspiration to people in the community. “He’s a big inspiration to me and I really hope with the word getting out that he has opened and is operating his own business as a person with a disability, a lot more people come forward and ask for support in all aspects.”NDIS employment outcomes employee Virginia Campiao said Aubrey was not ready to retire and wanted to further explore his employment goals. “Under the NDIS we have a huge focus towards people achieving their employment goals,” Ms Campiao said. “He has had an amazing support team to develop his understanding and transition from a supported employment environment to having his ownShebusiness.”saidwith him commencing his own business it will be a conversation on everybody’s mind. “He can help people realise that, with a team around you, and a bit of thought and innovation, things like this can happen.” Ms Campiao said people often worry so much about people with disabilities’ daily routines that the conversation of employment gets left behind. “I would encourage people to think more about employment,” she said.

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“Country Hope has lifted the spirits of countless kids down south and when Mol came across it she said we could do that in Dubbo and out west,” mum Angie told Dubbo Photo News Molly is a remarkable young person who always puts others first.“When she was first diagnosed on her birthday it was like she had been hit by a hammer but as her intensive treatment continued, she came to meet so many others. She always thought they were in a worse situation than she was and reached out to offer a smile if friendly word.” Molly has not let life stop despite her battle with the invasive bone cancer. She has kick-started “Molly’s Army” with her netball friends and their mums, established a Tie Dye charity fundraiser with Australian and Sydney Giants netball player Amy Parmenter and has been a key member of the NSW Council for Young People.“We were discussing Country Hope with some of our friends and they connected us with Dubbo Turf Club Chairperson Chris Davis. He eagerly joined us in promoting the idea of Country Hope. A few of us met with the Castlereagh Hotel which is the major sponsor of the Calcutta and it has gone on from there,” dad John said from Sydney where Molly has been undertaking ‘postchemo’ treatment.

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By TIJANA BIRDJAN TWO years after celebrating a 50-year milestone as a supported employee at Westhaven, Aubrey Walker has established his own business in the shredding industry. Mr Walker joined Westhaven’s customised employment program in February last year which means he has had support from providers and his team with the set-up of his microenterprise.AubreyWalker Shredding Services celebrated its official open day on Friday, September 2, and is looking forward to working with clients.

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By TIJANA BIRDJAN KAV Temperley will be performing at the Dubbo Regional Theatre on Friday, September 9, to celebrate his upcoming album and the release of his latest single. Eskimo Joe vocal artist and singer, Mr Temperley is looking forward to the release of his second solo album. “With this being my second solo album, I am a lot more comfortable in my skin outside of Eskimo Joe,” Mr Temperley told Dubbo Photo News Releasing his new album later this month, Machines of Love and Grace, Mr Temperley shared the importance of growing up in Fremantle and the reflection of the town in his music. “I am a lot more confident in who I am as a solo artist than I was before,” he said. “I feel a lot more unapologetic about the music I make than I did before.”Likemany artists, Mr Temperley recorded the record during Covid lockdowns and faced multiple challenges recording the album.“Like most people – I was trapped in my hometown,” he said.He said he produced the album in Fremantle as he had no other option.Therecord features piano, guitars, and synth lab features for an elevated vibe. “We had mini synth tracks in the room, it was heaps of fun,” he said. “I had to play everything, but I had the opportunity to work with great collaborators like John Butler and Katy Steele.” He said to make the isolation of the pandemic easier, he often would document his thoughts and his surroundings. “I’ve really been writing and recording everything,” Mr Temperley“Mysaid.single, Graduation, reflects looking back at his hometown while drinking too much wine. “People sharing stories – that’s what it is about.” While travelling for his tour, Mr Temperley shared that he is writing new music about what inspires him.

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Creative kids retell history DUBBO school students from kindergarten to year 12 are encouraged to submit a video telling stories about Australian history to the National Museum of Australia. The History Makers school video challenge invites schools and students to produce a small video about a defining moment in AustralianVideohistory.entries will be featured on Australia’s Defining Moments Digital Classroom (ADMDC) website and 10 winning schools will receiveNational$2,000.Museum schools and engagement manager Marissa Beard said every student is encouraged to apply. “We are particularly interested to hear from students in regional, rural, and remote communities,” Ms Beard said. “We want to share the historical and contemporary defining moments that matter most to those students with schools around Australia.History Makers submissions are open until November 4.

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By JOHN RYAN EDDY Marfleet is a well-known local truckie who’s spent decades delivering table-top loads across the eastern states but he says he’s never been properly recognised for his sense of fashion style. Dubbo Photo News caught up with Eddy while he was checking out a Bumblebee-coloured yellow and black Torana at the recent Golden Oldies Truck Show and nearly walked past him, so well did his own clothes colour scheme blend in. Next time the Earth is being attacked by Decepticons, the Australian Defence Forces may well be calling on Eddy to seek out his camouflage expertise. If Eddy Marfleet had knelt down beside this Torana, we wouldn’t have noticed

By JOHN RYAN GEURIE’S classic showground is well known across the state for its quality horse and livestock events – now the town is gearing up for the 2022 Rodeo on Saturday, September 24. Committee member Maverick Potter told Dubbo Photo News there’s a high state of excitement surrounding the upcoming“People-wise,event. it probably gets the most spectators there, the most people through the door of any event along with the races. The bar’s open for the night, and the grandstand’s all set up for everyone,” Mr Potter said. He explained that even just a single generation ago, many more people in Dubbo were connected to rural life by family and friends on farms, and he says the Geurie Rodeo offers a great chance for locals to get that connection back with rural life. As well as being a great family day out, an influx of Dubbo residents will also provide a huge boost to the town’s economy, he added.“Alot of people these days don’t even know a rodeo is a thing, and when they come out to watch it, they love it. It’s definitely a great novelty for people who aren’t normally around this environment, who don’t normally get to experience this type of life. “Geurie is just a short drive from Dubbo, and it’s fun for the whole family. Take the kids out for the day, it’s cheap, there’s food, there’s music, entertainment all day and night, so it’s definitely worth it.” Maverick said he’s looking forward to competing in the team roping and calf roping events and said cowboys and cowgirls from all over will be travelling to Geurie to test their skills against each other. He also said the commitment from parents, who run their kids all over the state to compete in junior events, really means it’s a way of life that for many people continues into adulthood.

Just as governments and corporations are stifling initiatives such as medical cannabis from being within easy reach of the people who could most benefit from it, this is another clear example of the ego/power/wealth structure – the narcissistic cabal that really runs our alleged democracy – blocking, preventing and suppressing things from getting better for ordinary people.Wereally need to re-look at the way we do all sorts of things, life doesn’t need to be this difficult. And if we taxed financial transactions, like the sales of shares, we’d have billions in the treasury to fund so many other great nation-building projects, rather than just allowing the trickle up of wealth to the top one per cent to continue.

“Yep, you work all day to go home and work your horses, or take the kids to practise; practising their techniques for whatever events they’re competing in – it’s a lifestyle,” he said. “A lot of people live in or near Geurie because they’re into horses – it’s a perfect rodeo arena there. (There’s a) campdraft arena, there’s a race track there, you’ve got horses. “The venue has a fantastic atmosphere, with good old-fashionedEventsfun.”on the day include the ever-popular Open Bull Ride, Open Saddle Bronc, Team Roping, Ladies Barrel Race and Junior Steer Ride. The first performance will start at 10am on September 24 at Geurie Showground with the main event scheduled to get un-

News comment by JOHN RYAN THE cost of our bureaucracy is frightening, and that’s compounded when you realise that so many bureaucrats are getting paid enormous salaries, but actually either making things worse for the rest of us taxpayers, or blocking good, positive, decent things from happening – I’ve seen this so many times over the years. Anyway, this week in state budget estimates – one of the few places where any level of government is actually held to some sort of account, where there’s at least some level of forced transparency, it was revealed it costs us $713,940 to keep one child in detention for just one year. This is beyond disgusting, in so manyImagineways. if that money was poured directly into community organisations – not giant bureaucratic entities or corporate charities, but solid, local, grassroots organisations modelled along the organisational and governance lines of Rotary Clubs. Imagine the actual prospects and life outcomes we could potentially achieve for those kids. An offshoot would be that we’d all be able to live in a far better, and fairer, society.

Sideways’ slant: this rider at a previous event was considerate enough to lean to his left so the Geurie Rodeo sign was visible in the background.

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Dubbo Photo News sat down with Tom to ask him about the event. ••• Tell us about the MAAS Careers Expo. The Maas Career Expo will showcase the diverse range of career opportunities available at Maas for local kids and young people. Whether you are looking to start an apprenticeship or trade, or you want to pursue tertiary studies, the Maas Career Expo will cover the extensive jobs and career pathways for kids and young people right here in Dubbo. Why are you putting it on? To showcase the diverse career opportunities available to local kids and young people right here in Dubbo. We are passionate about our local community and the people in it, and we want to employ and support as many people locally as possible. How difficult is it to attract workers at the moment?

Max King Name? Max Age? 3 Favourite Colour? Blue, yellow, red, orange and orange, and black and white, and hum, there is nothing else Favourite Game? Don’t know Best friend? Daddy What makes you laugh? Daddy What makes you sad? I don’t know What are you afraid of? Monsters What is your favourite lunch? Hot dog and tinola Favourite fruit? Vegetables What do you want to be when you grow up? Spiderman How old is grown up? I don’t know – 10 years old

TOM Yeo is Project Manager at Maas Civil. His role is to ensure that Maas’ local civil projects are running on time and on budget whilst also managing the resourcing and logistical needs of the company’s local teams as well as those of their sub-contractors. Like employers across the nation, the current skills and labour shortage means the company is looking for workers, staging a Careers Expo on September 20 to let younger people from the area know exactly what sort of opportunities are on offer.

The labour challenges from the past few years have made it hard for all businesses to attract staff. Maas’ great culture and strong growth has allowed us to remain an attractive and competitive business for job seekers, both here in Dubbo and in our other hubs nationally. What sort of jobs do you have on offer? We have a variety of jobs on offer within the Group. From trade and apprenticeships, plant operators, and truck drivers, to positions in our shared services, finance, HR and marketing teams. The best thing about working for Maas is the diversity and opportunity within the Group to grow and learn across a variety of disciplines. Many people who started with MAAS more than 10 years ago are still there – what does that say about the culture within the company? Our business is founder-led and many of the first employees of the business remain with us today. Their careers have grown and they have moved across disciplines. Our culture is all about our people. We are committed to growing and developing our people and we care for and are committed to them as our most important asset. Anything you’d like to add? You can attend the Maas Careers Expo on Tuesday, September 20, at St Johns College Hall from 6pm to 7pm. You can register at: MAAS Careers Expo Tickets (123tix.com. au) pany has planned a Careers Expo to showcase opportunities to local school-leavers and younger workers.

THE development of the Central West-Orana Renewable Energy Zone (CWO REZ) is being supported with the opening of a local office in Dubbo for EnergyCo, the state government authority that’s responsible for delivery of theTheREZs.CWO REZ is one of five zones across NSW. The REZs will group new wind and solar power generation into locations where it can be efficiently stored and transmitted across the state.

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The charity surveyed more than 2000 kids over the age of 16 regarding their thoughts on sex education and what is needed to improve future teachings.

EnergyCo chief executive James Hay said the Dubbo storefront will give the organisation an opportunity to work with the community.“We’revery keen to create the first renewable energy zone in Australia,” Mr Hay said. “It is about opportunity, the local community, and its other uses. “These are not small projects and we’re here to understand all the impacts, both positive and negative, so we really want to engage with people to understand what their concerns are and work through them.”

CEO Katrina Lines says conversations need to start earlier to educate“Wechildren.needto be teaching kids about consent, bodies, sex, and relationships from when they are little,” Dr Lines said.

The Central West REZ is expected to be responsible for about a quarter of the state’s electricity generation target by 2030.

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Officials who attended the opening of EnergyCo’s Dubbo office included Aunty Marg, EnergyCo executive director Mike Young, Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders, Dubbo Mayor Mathew Dickerson, and EnergyCo chief executive James Hay.

The research indicates only 40 per cent of regional students receive adequate sex education at school, while 81 per cent of that figure said the education did not prepare them for real life experiences.

IN conjunction with Child Protection Week from September 4 to 10, child advocacy group, Act for Kids, is encouraging parents and carers to get comfortable educating kids on sex education.

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The new Dubbo office will serve as a home base for community consultations so people can find out more about the opportunities and challenges they might face in the coming years. Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders said the Central West was the first official REZ in Australia.“REZs are the equivalent of modern-day power stations, combining renewable energy generation, transmission, storage and system strength services to ensure the delivery of secure, affordable and reliable energy to homes, businesses and industry,” Mr Saunders said. “There is definitely some angst about where things go and why they go in certain spots, so that again is part of the consultation process.” Mr Saunders said community concerns may include the visual impacts of infrastructure, the impact on roads during building power infrastructure, and who looks after it when it has been“Allfinished.ofthose things have to be talked about,” he said.

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Dubbo Regional Council is seeking feedback on Plans Macquarie River and master planning project extends from the Nita McGrath netball precinct to Devil’s Hole at the northern end, and from the Lady Cutler Ovals to Shibbles Bridge at the southern end. Submit your feedback via an online survey until Sunday 18 September.

By JOHN RYAN CYNTHIA Shuttleworth was relaxing on a camp chair in front of the family Peterbuilt when Photo News caught up with her at the recent Golden Oldies Truck Show. She’d driven up from her Wollongong home with her husband and their 1987 Cummins-powered Peterbuilt prime mover still looked like it could be the king of the road. “My husband bought it from Melbourne. A fellow imported them over a few years ago now, he had to get it converted to righthand-drive,” she said. “He’s an ex-truckie and a Peterbuilt fan, it’s in the blood; cars and trucks. We’ve got a GMC pick-up hot-rod on the back of the Peterbuilt, we tour around in that towing a caravan. “We camp in it, with the sleeper cab, it’s really warm and comfortable. We’ve crossed the Nullarbor in it.” Mrs Shuttleworth said they were very impressed with Dubbo’s truck show. ‘It was very good, an amazing line-up of trucks and tractors and things. It was great; great crowd because the weather cleared up, it was the first time we’ve been out here and it was very good.”

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The latest group of students was from Tocal College at Paterson, following a tradition of about 25 years of visiting Dubbo to tour the meat processing plant, with many of those students studying a Certificate IV Agriculture. Fletcher International Exports training manager Ty Arnold thinks he’s escorted about 50 students from Tocal on tours in the few years he’s been in that role. “The students are consistently appreciative and inquisitive, asking engaging questions about everything from plant operations to workforce expectations, and this group was very eager to be able to experience how the processing sector works,” Mr Arnold said. “The questions were flying in as we worked our way through the sections on site, and at the end of the tour we had Roger and Melissa Fletcher sit down with the group for a question time. “Roger noted that he was very

“It was also fantastic to have a presentation by Roger Fletcher on his insights on the future which

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By TIJANA BIRDJAN MOVING to Dubbo two years ago for a fresh start, Alyssa Dewar, is currently working at Pizza Cravings serving gourmet and traditional pizzas, pastas, and desserts. Ms Dewar enjoys the atmosphere at work as she has the opportunity to meet new people and spend time with the rest of the staff. “My step mum works here, and I came into work one day with her and the owner Steve, offered me a job,” Ms Dewar said. She said the shop front is a relaxed environment. “All the people are really nice, and we have a lot of good customers,” she said.

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“It’s great here now – the kids and I are enjoying it.” Ms Dewar said she recently purchased a new car. “There is no way that I would’ve been able to do that if I was still in Sydney,” Ms Dewar said. “A lot of freedom and a lot of weight has been lifted off my shoulders.”Shesaidshe felt isolated in Sydney as she had no family supporting“Whenher. I was in Sydney all I would do is drop the kids off to school and pick them up – that was my life,” she said. “In Dubbo I go to work, go places, take the kids out, and see the family.”MsDewar’s dad and stepmother reside in Dubbo. “I grew up around here and it’s been nice to come back,” she said. “It’s a lot bigger than it used to be but it still has that country feel to it – everyone wants to help everyone.”MsDewar said the move to Dubbo has been comfortable for her and her children.

Pizza Cravings employee Alyssa Dewar has been enjoying her tree change to Dubbo with her work and new sense of freedom.

Ms Dewar said she arrived from a very awkward situation and is positioned much better in Dubbo. “I separated from my children’s dad and came here,” she said.

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By JOHN RYAN FLETCHER International Exports is a giant in the Australian Agricultural industry and every year thousands of people tour the plant, whether it be customers from more than 100 nations around the world, suppliers trying to work out how best to provide goods and materials to the company, or students hoping to get insights into the many careers available.

I had a bit of fan girl moment when John Wood (Blue Heelers) came in to sign copies of his books – I got a bit tongue tied trying talk to him. It ended well with an autographed copy of one of his books and a photo together.

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Beverly Fearne Where do you work: The Book Connection What’s your Job? Senior sales assistant Best part of your job? Watching kids faces light up when they’re buying their favourite books. If you could work with a celebrity, who would it be and why? If he was still alive I would’ve loved to have worked with Robin Williams. I have always been inspired by his incredible talent and charisma. I imagine working with him would have been highly entertaining. Something you can’t live without? A good book and chocolate. When you were a child, what did you want to grow up to be? At one stage I wanted to be Mary Poppins and I even tried to fly with an umbrella. Let’s just say I didn’t try that twice. Naughtiest thing you did when you were a child? I managed to somehow how call the San Fransisco Police Department. My parents were not impressed when they got the phone bill, apparently I was on for a good chat. Most momentEmbarrassing/funniestatwork?

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“I’ve come and gone a few times since then, but I’ve worked in the bar, I was the bowls manager, a trainee manager, and the operations manager,” he said. Mr Farrell added Club Dubbo purchased a motel during the height of the pandemic and secured operations of the Bistro shortly after last year’s lockdown. Mr Farrell said him and his team are looking forward to the Christmas period as there are opportunities for raffles and other activities. “Once we get through the Christmas period, we might be looking at another stage of renovations but that really depends on how the world goes,” he said. “Who knows if the world wants to burn down again. “If you had a crystal ball you would be a millionaire at this point.” Mr Farrell said that plans on how to improve the club are important, but the fundamentals need to be recognised for its success. Establishing as a bowls club in 1957, Club Dubbo still fosters and promotes the game of bowls to the community.“Wearea social gathering point, and we provide social activities for the community as well,” Mr Farrell said.“We’re here to support charities and any other community group that needs help. “We have food, beverages, a gaming facility, and function rooms to accommodate that.” Like other industries, Mr Farrell, said he is impacted by the staff shortages.Hecontinued saying he needs 10 staff for the bar and bistro area, with other positions available. Club Dubbo CEO Timothy Farrell.

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Club Dubbo CEO Timothy Farrell began the role last July before the club was forced to shut operations. He says the position has been challenging but rewarding at the same“It’stime.been difficult with all the different restrictions and rules, but I think we’re coming in the other side now,” Mr Farrell told Dubbo Photo NewsBefore securing his current position, Mr Farrell has worked in various roles in Club Dubbo since 2008.

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FLETCHER International Exports’ grain terminal is looking for harvest casuals (starting at $30 per hour, casual) to help handle the 2022/2023 grain harvest. Harvest for this business is the receival and storage of cereals, pulses, and oilseeds direct from farmers across the region and then marketed and exported around the world. There are a number of positions to be filled including:  Grain Handlers  General Labourers/General Yard Duties  Grain Sampling/Laboratory Assistants  Weighbridge Operators/Administrators  Plant and Machinery Operators  Forklift Drivers  Bunker Covering/Tarp Welders Requirements:  Self-motivated, ability to work effec tively individually and as part of a team;  Highly flexible and dynamic, strong work ethic;  Safety conscious whilst adhering to company hygiene and sanitation obligations.Payrate:$30 per hour (casual) with opportunity for overtime. These exciting opportunities provide on-the-job training, and for successful applicants who perform well there are real career opportunities. APPLY NOW: Fill in online applications at contactnal-apply-now.www.fletchint.com.au/grain-termi-Formoreinformation0268013100.

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By TIJANA BIRDJAN BEING a chief executive officer (CEO) can have its challenges throughout the seasons but commencing the position three weeks before Covid lockdowns is a different type of stress.

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Scammer scum I GOT a call from a scammer this past week. It’s often difficult these days to work out immediately whether it’s a real scammer, or just a marketing scam which our powers-that-be declare as legal business, even though my private information has pretty much been stolen and on-sold without myAnyway,consent.this call was from the nice, recorded folks at Amazon Prime to let me know they’d be making my bank account almost $100 lighter this month, and every other month until the sun turns into a huge red giant – in about four quadrillion years – and Earth will no longer be habitable for human life. I called the number to make sure no-one would be taking money from my account for Amazon Prime. Let me declare at this stage, that I have no idea what Amazon Prime is. The bloke on the end of the line of what seemed to be a Melbourne phone number at 10.07pm on Friday, September 2, who I could barely understand, told me my behaviour was suspicious. When I told him I’d be referring the matter to the police, he hung up on Whenme.I called back, I was advised that “due to temporary service difficulties, we are unable to connect your call at this time”.

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A GREAT arrest by police, with five teenagers and a 20-year-old man charged over an alleged ram raid and police pursuit on the weekend. Police were alerted about a break-in at a Dubbo business on Commercial Avenue at about 11.50pm on Saturday, September 3, informed that a Holden Colorado (stolen from Orange the previous day) had crashed through the gates and storefront, with six people allegedly attempting to steal dirtThebikes.group was disturbed by passers-by and allegedly fled the scene with a motorcycle in the tray of the ute. Police said they attempted to stop the Colorado on Sheraton Road, but the driver failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated – eventually road spikes were successfully deployed along the Mitchell Highway before the ute came to a stop at Larras Lee, between Wellington and Molong. Six males – a 13-year-old, two 14-year-olds, a 16-year-old, a 17-year-old and a 20-year-old –were arrested and taken to Dubbo Police Station. The vehicle and dirt bike were seized for forensic examination and police established a crime scene at the business for examination by specialist forensic officers. The 16-year-old was charged with aggravated break and enter dwelling in company steal, take and drive conveyance without consent of owner, police pursuit –not stop – drive dangerously and never licensed person drive vehicle on aged 17, 14 and 13 and the 20-year-old man were all charged with be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, aggravated break and enter dwelling in company steal and breach of bail. The second 14-year-old boy will be dealt with under the Young Offenders Act. All teens were refused bail to appear at a Children’s Court, the 20-year-old was refused bail to appear at Dubbo Local Court.

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Firie Benevolent fund, not so benevolent REGULAR readers of this column – all three of you (thanks Mum) –may have noticed I very occasionally poke out the eyes of some incompetent bureaucracy or another. But how disgraceful is it that we have to wait to Budget Estimates before the truth is officially dragged out from the NSW Government that two years after the Black Summer Bushfires, it has failed to activate a Benevolent Fund for the families of injured or deceased firefighters. I asked Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders what he thought about this total failing and it was no surprise he didn’t want to be associated with the debacle – who would be? “This one is best directed to the RFS. The NSW Rural Fire Service and Brigades Donations Fund (the Trust) is ultimately responsible for the management and distribution of donated funds (as opposed to NSW Government funding),” I wasWhereinformed.the hell is that $10 million?I’msure if politicians’ pay packets were a little short at the end of the month there’d be some pretty immediate, and aggressive actions taken.Jihad Dib is the NSW Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and he’s not impressed: “Government delays can be measured in missed opportunities for kids and families. Making families and injured firefighters collateral is the worst kind of government failure,” Mr Dib “Theresaid.isno excuse as to why two and a half years after this money was raised by the community and put into a benevolent fund, not a single dollar has been provided to families eligible for this support. “Injured and deceased firefighters sacrificed everything to protect NSW during Black Summer. The least the government can do is look after them and their families with the same urgency they gave the state in its time of need.” Couldn’t agree more. Fire in the sky WELL done to Dubvegas, our city is set to host the Aerial Firefighting Asia/Pacific Conference in 2023, welcoming up to 250 aerial firefighting and aerial emergency response professionals taking part in the conference next August.

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Rescue Squad hosted a road crash training day for the latest rotation of medical staff from the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) South Eastern Section. Working alongside NSW Ambulance intensive care paramedics and education staff, as well as rescue operators from Dubbo Rescue Squad, RFDS doctors and flight nurses tackled three road crash scenarios - each with increasing complexity. PHOTO:

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Retired police deserve thanks LOCAL police commander Danny Sullivan reckons “when you drink the water, it is always important to acknowledge those who dug the well”.He mentioned this as he addressed former police during Retired Police Day, which is held on the first Thursday of September each year to recognise the sacrifice and ongoing legacy of retired NSW police Superintendentofficers.Sullivan said it gave him great pleasure to host retired officers in the District and, along with his team of current cops, to take the time to say thanks for their service.

I’d love the chance to address that conference and tell them a few things I believe could be improved, you know, those one-per centers where we just have to tweak our aerial firefighting response just that tiny bit. Here’s a few examples I’ve reported on over the years which the RFS, I believe, doesn’t quite have right just yet: Well I remember a conga-line of cropdusting aircraft sitting on the ground at Dubbo airport as the Section 44 Goonoo fire raged out of control, all because the fire retardant drums were 25 kilograms, and the personnel tipping it into the supply for the planes were forbidden – yes, forbidden – from lifting any more than 20 kilo drums; During the Sir Ivan fire, plenty of local firies told me they were using local knowledge – won from decades of fighting fires in that country – to put in backburns, yet the bureaucrats imported into the area were deciding from their computers to order the aircraft to put those back burns out; Up in Coonabarabran, 30-odd planes would be sitting idle during the cool of the evenings and mornings – at enormous expense – only to be fired up in a frenzy of activity as the heat of the day began to kick in, and the flames grewPlanesproportionately.aregreat,but if we don’t get the hazard reduction right and rehydrate landscapes there will continue to be massive wildfires, and if we continue to give all power to centralised bureaucracy, where out-of-town, box-ticking, data-collecting, promotion-seekers get to run the show, we’ll continue to be in strife. Apart from that, can’t wait for the conference, I’m sure it will be great.

Dubbo Photo News September 8-14, 2022 19 FIELD RegeneratingDAYthelandandhabitat LANDCARE NSW SATURDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2022 Are you interested in native plants, revegetation and creating habitat for wildlife? The Biodiversity Conservation Trust and Landcare NSW will be hosting a field day with practical demonstrations at neighbouring properties ‘Merebone’ and ‘Warrina’, Narromine. Come and find out about how to protect biodiversity and regenerate the land. All welcome with a morning tea and hot lunch provided. 10.30 AM RSVP by 16 September 2022 Craig LandcareBennettCoordinator Lower Macquarie Landcare E: cbennett@narromine.nsw.gov.au M: 0457 092 963 Field day location is High Park Road Narromine Turn-off Mitchell Higway, 5kms east of Narromine town Signage will be in place NEWDATE LANDCARECONSERVATIONBIODIVERSITYTRUSTANDNSW

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British stunt driver Paul Swift pushed the boundaries at the British Motor Show 2022 by breaking the Guinness World Record for tightest parallel park in an electric car. This record measures the smallest space into which an electric car can be parked in line with other vehicles, requiring masterful skill and strong nerves. The Motorsport champion squeezed his white Mini-e into the tight parking spot with a perfect technique, setting a new world record of only 30 centimetres – that’s the total space between his car and the vehicles in front and behind him. Swift only had three seconds to park in the space which was created by two Mini Coopers, parked parallel to the curb.

Tradies going Bush! Bruno Efoti says the $10,000 FRRR grant will enable Tradies In Sight to support people in smaller rural communities to connect and develop trusted relationships that support, empower and encourage better understanding of mental health issues, as well as break down the stigma associated with emotional struggles. SUPPLIED

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TRADIES In Sight has scored a $10,000 boost from the The Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) under the ‘In a good place grants program’, which is aimed at supporting mental health and wellbeing in the Foundercommunity.Bruno Efoti said the financial support is very much appreciated.“Weapplied for some funding to support us to get some real reconnections facilitated in the smaller communities surrounding Dubbo and we were successful in receiving funding to cover six events,” he told Dubbo Photo News “This will enable us to get back into the smaller towns to help foster community and build opportunities for people to reconnect after a couple of fairly stressful years. It’s just so nice to be back doing things face to face and we are looking forward to getting into these communities and offering our support. “We have already lined up two events with dates for Tullamore and Nyngan and a third in planning for Narromine. We will be hosting a few events in Dubbo as well after Mental Health month events and Dubbo Cares Day on the 26th of October.”

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THERE are so many community organisations doing so much vital work in Dubbo and much of this is thanks to the volunteer support they receive from small local businesses. One such case in point is the assistance Orana Support Service (OSS) gets from Ty Hawkins at The Barber Shop in Fitzroy Street. Orana Support Service labelled Ty’s help as “outstanding”. “We really appreciate everything Ty does to help our male clients staying at Sturt House – the difference a haircut makes to one’s self-esteem and confidence should never be underestimated. “You are amazing Ty.”

“The rush of the launch is the excitement of a rocketeer.”

Barber queue: Support service says thanks

DUBBO is set to host the Aerial Firefighting Asia/Pacific Conference in August next year welcoming more than 250 professionals taking part in the event. Mayor of Dubbo Mathew Dickerson said he is looking forward to working with Tangent Link and NSW Rural Fire Service to showcase opportunities available in Dubbo.Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) regional events manager Kim Hague said the airport is an important link in Dubbo’s aviation chain. The conference delegates will be the first international delegation to visit the $8m NSW Rural Fire Service Aviation Centre of Excellence that is currently under construction.Thetwo-day conference will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, August 2-3, next year.

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Melanie Trapman receiving her certification for her level two high powered rocket through NSW Rocketry Association.

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Mrs Trapman said rockets can travel three km high and break the speed of sound. “It’s a pretty cool factor to be involved in,” she said. She plans to remain at her current level as experience is required to progress to level three. Mrs Trapman’s favourite memory throughout her rocketry interest has been receiving her certification. “There have been so many problems that we faced at every stage,” Mrs Trapman said. “Having to problem solve and work out other ways around it was challenging.“Ithasbeen the most problems I have faced with a rocket, but it flew beautifully.”MrsTrapman said skills she has learnt through rocketry can be used in other areas of her life. “Staying calm when a rocket is launching is like managing stress,” she“Itsaid.teaches you how to deal with failure when things don’t go right and lose your rocket.” Mrs Trapman said her worst experience is when she inserted a high impulse motor in a cardboard rocket and did not install electronic “Thatdeployment.means the parachute didn’t come out – it was devastating,” she said.Mrs Trapman recommends anyone with an interest in science and space to join a rocket club. “You don’t have to be rocket scientist or studying aviation or engineering to be involved,” she said.

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SPARKED from her husband’s interest in space and science, Melanie Trapman’s own fascination of rocketry grew. Five years after joining the NSW Rocketry Association with her husband, Mrs Trapman is certified for level two model rocketry using a high powered rocket. “You don’t need to know anything about rocketry to get started or join a club,” Mrs Trapman told Dubbo Photo News “There are a lot of steps, so you start off with the basics and once you learn the safety and technical aspects you progress. “You have the opportunity to learn all of the sciences that is associated with rocketry and flying them.”MsTrapman started her rocketry journey with a low powered rocket and succeed to a medium powered and eventually a level two high powered rocket. She was required to conduct a theory exam to graduate to a level two high powered rocket. Low powered rocket kits are available for purchase in toy and hobby stores. Ms Trapman said her favourite moment is when the rocket launch is “Also,successful.when you have the parachute to retrieve it,” she said. “It’s a good day when the parachute deploys, and you can see the rocket gently lowering back to earth and falling very safety.

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“People had the ability to look around, it really went beyond our expectations.” Ms Thomas said people stayed at the event a lot longer than they thought they would have as there were 22 stalls of gifts, food, and other items.

THE letters may not be painted white like the famous Hollywood landmark but the new Wellington Caves sign at the Mitchell Highway turn-off to the town’s most famous tourist attraction is difficult to miss. The rustic look blends into the landscape but the sheer scale and shape of the cut-outs means very few people will go past and fail to realise there’s a place worth checking out, just down the road.

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THE Wellington Arts and Sculpture Festival was held last weekend at Wellington ChristianWellingtonSchool. Arts Centre president Lisa Thomas said the event was a success greeting more than 600 visitors through the“Wegate.were absolutely blessed with beautiful sunshine on Sunday and still had an exceptional crowd on Saturday,” Ms Thomas told Dubbo Photo NewsShe gives credit to the school for an organised and well-maintained venue for the weekend. “The venue was really a highlight as it was a level area and provided access to everyone,” Ms Thomas said. “There were no steps or stairs which meant everyone could come and enjoy the day.

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“We were well supported with musicians as we had 16 people singing over the two days,” she said. “There was constant music which really made the atmosphere.“WehadJohn Kitchen come down from Bathurst with his Penny-farthing bicycle. “He rode around in his steam punk costume.” Ms Thomas plans to condense the weekend festival into one day next year as it is difficult for volunteers and stall holders.“Ithink we’ll have one fantastic day and present a lot more of activities and attractions.” The competition winners for the art and sculpture categories are Sue Towney and Paul Hannely, Allan Murphey, Lisa Thomas, Glen Flanagan, Jax Gersbach, and Wellington Primary School. Ms Thomas said the entries were low, but the quality of art presented showcased the region’s talent. She acknowledges her sponsors, Dubbo Regional Council, Wellington & District Leader, Made In Wello, Fiona Adams Water Carting, N& P Wilson, Traceys Cutting Cottage, AE&PJ Inder and Godfreys Dubbo, for making the event a success.

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WELLINGTON Arts hosted another fabulous event at the Wellington Christian School on the weekend –The Wellington Art and Sculpture Festival.Theevent was held over Saturday and Sunday and was hugely successful with good crowds attending bothThedays.event attracted many entries from far and wide and the weekend included live music, food, and market stalls for the crowds to enjoy. Mitchell Day in the beautiful sunshine – Harry, Mabel, Sophie and Lachie Brown.Tracie Charman and Jan Montgomery. Brown.

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“We’ve got a great big new car park,” one nurse said to jeers from the assembled crowd.

It seemed every nurse had not just one, but plenty of dramas to share, all brought on by what they claimed was a government and health bureaucracy who refuse to listen to their concerns.

“The minister comes to visit, they lock up all the mental health patients so they won’t make the minister uncomfortable, and they bring nurses from everywhere to make it look like a department the official party visits with the media pack, are well-staffed,” she told the angry nurses.

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“We are often told by management and higher-ups not to tell patients about the conditions and staffing problems at the ward because it ‘looks bad for everyone’. This means we are told not to tell patients if we are short-staffed, if we are working double shifts or overtime, or if we feel that there is a poor staff skill mix on the floor.”

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Nurse’s and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) organiser Tracey Coyte was scathing of the decision-makers who she claims are refusing to listen to anguished pleas from the state’s nurses.

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The range of unnerving comments from this last line of defence who work at ground zero in our local health system is “Nurses 18 months into their career are being forced into in charge roles and being told to ‘step up’ when they say that they are uncomfortable with this.”

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The job is so trying, our nurses

JOHN RYAN WHEN dozens of local nurses staged a protest out the front of Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders’ office during last week’s strike action, there was some brutal hon“I was orientated to the ‘crying room’ on my very first shift, as the level of stress we experience due to the workload is ‘expected’,” one Like many nurses, she didn’t want to be named for fear of retribution from managers in the health bureaucracy.

“As many older nurses have retired since the pandemic, the skill mix on some of our wards can be very poor, with the majority of junior staff on the floor having to take care of surgical and sometimes high dependency patients.”

“I work in the Emergency Department and we are bed-blocked in the morning, nowhere to go, nowhere to offload ambulances, four ambulances sitting in the ambulance bay, waiting to offload, people on oxygen, nowhere to put them, we’ve got one resuc (resuscitation) nurse, three resuc bays, two patients and an unresponsive child placed in a resuc bay; who looks after them? We’ve got one resuc nurse?” Emergency Department nurse Kate Butler said. Horror stories of crippling staff and resource shortages continued for about an hour, far too many to document in this article.

“So we can park the cars, but not the patients. We can look after the drivers, but there’s no-one in this big hospital to look after theThepatients.”collective laughing smacked of insider heartache and despair.

“The first strike earlier this year took place on our second day of employment as new graduate nurses, and we were told that we have the right to strike however if we do so we would lose a supernumerary day. As many of us were obviously quite nervous about this, we opted not to strike. Due to short staffing on the day, we were given a patient load anyway.”

The NSW Government, including Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders, has constantly pushed out the line that they support the state’s nurses.“The NSW Government remains committed to reaching a resolution in the best interests of our patients and all our healthcare workers,” Mr Saunders told Dubbo Photo News when asked to comment on the nurse’s strike last time round.

Emily Glover’s protest sign summed up much of the frustration nurses are currently feeling. The consensus at the industrial action was that preventative resource allocations need to be injected into the health system to prevent needless deaths.

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Nurses told Dubbo Photo News that many of them go to a designated crying room at Dubbo Hospital during their breaks so they can have a cry without upsetting their patients. They claim the health system is broken, and that they themselves are at breaking point as nurses quit the system in droves.

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“Even when we’re looking after pregnant women, they still have a baby in their belly, so we’re also looking out for them when they’re pregnant as well, it’s bureaucratic box-ticking gone mad to save spending money.” it’s just ridiculous.”

Krause-Poyser, midwife and Nicola Hall, nurse and midwife say they support their colleagues who are calling for better nurse-to-patient ratios but said in the maternity Ward, they don’t have any standard staffing equation to fall back“Babieson. don’t count in the numbers when assessing the amount of patients being looked after by nurses,” Nicols said. “We can be looking after eight women and we also have their babies to look after as well once they’re born.”Given babies as patients can’t tell you what’s wrong with them, she said it can make things far more difficult than dealing with older patients who can vocalise their health concerns.

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Sophie Masson is one of Australia’s most prolific authors with more than 70 books to her Nowname.this award-winning writer will be running a workshop at the Dubbo Writer’s Festival this coming weekend (September 9 –Dubbo11).

Photo News asked her about her love for the written word and why she’s so keen to help others get a start in the sector.

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Were you always an avid reader? Yes! I absolutely loved books, from a very young age and because of my bilingual background, read in both languages. For me as a child, reading was intensely pleasurable because it enabled me to explore other worlds, other lives, and to plunge into amazing adventures of all kinds. It was escape and exploration, all in one. I still love reading and do it every day. How important is the ability to create via writing? It’s very important because it enables us as human beings not only to express our thoughts and feelings and imagination but also to connect with each other: we can get insight into other lives, other places, other minds through good writing. As a kid, I loved creating stories because it was not only fun, but it also gave pleasure to other people – I used to make little books for relatives and friends.

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••• What got you interested in writing? Having stories told to me as a child, and being read to, and then reading books for myself. All that meant I was surrounded by stories, and that inspired me to want to create my own stories, from as long ago as I can remember! As I am from a non-English speaking background, coming to Australia as a young child with no words of English, my first experience of stories were in my native language of French, and then in English. As a kid, I created stories in both languages!

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As an adult, I love writing for exactly the same reasons: because it’s fun to do, and because it gives pleasure to other people, and I feel very fortunate to have been able to make my living from it. Tell us about some of your books and where the inspiration came from? Inspiration comes from all sorts of places! Just to give you examples from my most recent books(all 2022): Sydney under Attack, which is a historical novel for children, was inspired by the 1942 attack on Sydney Harbour by Japanese midget submarines; A Hundred Words for Butterfly, which is an adult novella, was inspired by my family’s Basque heritage, as well as stories I have heard about the Camino; Cock-adoodle-doo, my picture book with illustrator Kathy Creamer, was inspired by a rooster we had, who wouldn’t stop crowing; Four Up In Lights, a chapter book for early readers, illustrated by Cheryl Orsini comes straight out of a fun idea I had about talking vintage vehicles; and Magical Tales from French Camelot, which is a collection of medieval French tales which I’ve translated and adapted, and which is illustrated by Lorena Carrington, was inspired by those medieval tales themselves. As you can see, a very diverse range of inspirations just in that lot! You can see a full list of my books at my website, www.sophiemasson. org, and read posts about several of my books at my blog, ers.comwww.firebirdfeath-

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As a writer, what are some of the advantages, and disadvantages, in living in this connected digital age? The advantages are that it is so much easier to work on manuscripts with publishers, as editing can all be done digitally, on screen, and correspondence too. It’s easy also for an author to create their own website and author blogs, which is very useful in terms of profile, and you can also reach a lot of readers via social media. However, doing all that publicity and promotion stuff can be tiring and time-consuming, taking time away from your creative writing, and occasionally too it can be unpleasant. Thankfully, I haven’t experienced social media negativity myself but I know other people who have, and who have been very affected by the experience.

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Tell us about your Dubbo workshop I’m presenting at several events, at the Festival, but my writing workshop, Lightning Stories, is about writing ‘flash fiction’, which is basically very short fiction, in this case 250 words or less. I’ll be talking about how it works, answering questions, and then do some fun exercises around creating an actual story. At the end, everyone will have created their own ‘lightning story’. How important is it for regional cities such as Dubbo to have active writer groups who stage these sorts of events? It’s hugely important: I come from a regional area myself (New England, near Armidale) and we have a very active writing scene here, because of our excellent Writers’ Centre. Dubbo is the same: the Outback Writers’ Centre offers fantastic events like the Festival, as well as other opportunities throughout the year. Writing can be a lonely business; to have an active writer group in your community really helps to lessen that, and also, especially in a regional area, provides all kinds of opportunities for writers to connect and develop.

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I’m not Catholic, I’m one of those who was influenced by my school mates as a child to dislike Catholics. It was mainly to do with sports, and in particular rugby league. St Johns and CYMS were disliked by the public school kids I was raised with. The Catholics were perceived as elitist, privileged rich kids. That of course was not true, but we were inculcated with that view. Beyond the school gate, into adulthood, the class lines remained evident, or at least the perception of preferential treatment for CYMS old boys appeared to be prevalent with employment opportunities in some sectors. It’s been a long-held understanding in Dubbo that council has been run by the Catholic mafia, looking after its own before anyone else. The perception now in some quarters, it seems, is the Catholics are doing what they have always done, pushing things through council, to please themselves, at the expense of others.

Opponents of St Johns say the football fields would be detrimental to their plans for regenerating the entire space of Regand Park. They falsely claim the St Johns complex will be ‘private’ and ‘exclusive’, intimating the public will not have access to the playing fields, which is not true. As a lover of nature and rugby league, I have no favourites in this stoush. I don’t look on it as one side being right or wrong. Regand Park is a big space with plenty of room to share.

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To enter the Central West Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 event. Priority will be given to Artists residing within 200k’s of Dubbo LGA. Wellington held the Regional Portrait Artist of the Year in 2020 and 2021 and invited Dubbo and Orange to join with them in the ‘2022 Central West Portrait Artist of the Year’ competition. Eight participants from each town will qualify to proceed to the grand final.

IF truth is the first casualty of war, who is to be believed in the battle for Regand Park: the conservationists or the Catholics?StJohns want to build eight rugby league fields, a carpark, a grandstand and amenities somewhere on the Regand Park river land. The conservationists say this reclaimed riverine treasure is incompatible with sporting fields and should be fully regenerated into a natural riparian woodland.Theland mass of the former Regand Park dairy, which is now under public ownership and administered by council, is 62 hectares. The total space St Johns want amounts to about 12 hectares, leaving 50 hectares for natural regeneration along the river corridor. The site St Johns is rumoured to be looking at is at the rear of the Macquarie Club. It’s flat land that would not require a lot of levelling to make it into sports fields. It’s a considerable distance from the red gums and other remnant native plants growing along the river. The land St Johns have earmarked was used as one of Dubbo’s main sports grounds from the late 1800s until World War II. After the war, the land was used for market gardens, orchards, and dairyTherecattle.is no indication that anyone wants to harm the centuries-old red gums in that precinct, and from what little is known of the St Johns plans, it doesn’t appear they’ll be anywhere near the old trees. The initial opposition to St Johns came from a group of conservationists, but it now appears to have morphed into a political campaign and a witch hunt against the mayor and the Walkoms. The mayor played a couple of seasons with St Johns and was recently photographed with former president John Walkom at the club’s 50th anniversary dinner. Opponents now claim the mayor has a conflict of interest and should excuse himself from any discussion or deliberations on this matter in council.Iwas born in Dubbo, educated here, and worked here all my life. I grew up in North Dubbo and know the Walkom family. There are few people who have given greater service to this town than John’s parents, the late Betty and Kevin Walkom. They were Catholics, and it seems are large part of the opposition towards the St Johns proposal stems from thatThefact.resentment of Catholics in this town has been in existence my entire life and no doubt for a long time prior.

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The resentment of Catholics in this town has been in existence my entire life and no doubt for a long time prior.

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Thumbs Up to the lovely young gentleman Michael at PRP imaging. Had an X-ray done the other day and he was very patient and kind. An asset to this business.

Company Director Tim Pankhurst Sales Consultant Donna Falconer News Editor John Ryan Features Consultant Yvette Aubusson -Foley Sales Consultant Sally Young Our Dubbo offi ce, our home away from home: 89 Wingewarra Street Sports “Mann” Geoff Mann Wellington Photographer Colin Rouse Sports Photographer Mel Pocknall Journalist Steph Allen We would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the land we operate on, the Wiradjuri people.

Thumbs Up to Peter from HRG Plumbing for always being amazing at his profession and showing up quickly when emergencies occur.

ORANA Physical Culture has recorded its best interclub results at an event held in MuswellbrookNewrecently.routines are choreographed and learnt every year to suit the different age groups. In the latter part of the Physie season clubs gather in a friendly state.clubshugeMuswellbrookcompetition.hostedagatheringoftenfromacrossthe

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Thumbs Down to Dubbo Regional Council for not advertising the consultation process for the northern and southern (Regand Park) precincts of our river. They can do it for far less important things so why not this? This is the hottest issue since ‘Save Our South’ so It makes us think they don’t want too many people to have a say.

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Thumbs Down to Council and the State Government. Why did St John’s Junior Rugby League get a million dollars to build on Regand Park based on Council consent, when Council never consented?

Thumbs Down to the smokers near the main entrance to Dubbo Base Hospital who leave their dirty cigarette butts on the footpath. Thumbs Down to Qantas. We paid for an upgraded seat on a flight to Norfolk Island. The flight was cancelled and we did not get the upgraded seat on the next day’s flight. But our request for a refund has been refused.

Thumbs Up to Dr Fisher and all the day surgery staff at the Dubbo Private Hospital. They are such a caring and professional team.

Orana Physie and clubs from Halliday’s Point, Maitland, Moree, Beachside, Coffs Harbour, Maitland, Gunnedah, Liverpool Plains and Muswellbrook took part in this mammoth twodayWithevent.over 400 competitors attending, a great deal of skill was on show, Orana Physie taking out no fewer than 13 first places and 25 places overall across the weekend.Special mention to Claire Bromham who achieved one of these first places at the very young age of five years. Performing on a dance floor with a large audience is a wonderful accomplishment at her age. Other first place getters included Sarah Lucan, Lauren O’Donnell, Kylie Peacock, Giaan Cubby, Heidy Hastings, Emma Malouf, Claire Lucan, Hannah Bromham, Haylie Cattell, Polly Hubbard, Emily Lucan and Anthea Wilson. Haylie Cattell and Macy Muller. Savannah Mantell, Lauren O’Donnell, Jaimee Shuttle and Sophie Anderson.PHOTOS: SUPPLIED Claire Bromham and Mia Crowfoot. Delinda Carter and Emma Malouf.

Thumbs Up to the cleaner at Dubbo Square on Friday, August 26, who found and handed in my mobile phone, and also to the office staff who then came looking for me. You certainly saved me money and a lot of hassle. Thumbs Up to Vision Tint Dubbo for excellent customer service. Went out of their way to get my job done as I was on a tight timeframe. Very friendly and professional service.

Thumbs Up to Dubbo Drama Club for the wonderful production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. There must be an enormous amount of work involved in producing such a great show. Congratulations to all involved.

Thumbs Down to Dubbo Photo News for not running a story about the consultation process for the northern and southern precincts (Regand Park) of our river. Many people don’t do social media and rely on your paper for their local news, so it’s disappointing you don’t think it’s important enough to mention.

Thumbs Down to the footy players who walked off the ground prior to their respective presentations. Very unsportsmanlike.

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ANTHONY White celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded with his family at the Grapevine on, Saturday September 3. Mr White and his wife, Pat White have lived in Dubbo for 24 years after Pat's mother becameTheill.couple moved from Chelsea, London, to begin their Australian lives.

Thumbs Up to Jeremy at Astley’s Plumbing and Hardware for offering excellent service and kindness.

Thumbs Up to Donna at Spotlight for her exceptional customer service. Thumbs Up to the ORISCON organisers for a beautiful Saturday evening and well done to MC Stephen Lawrence. What a shame Mr Lawrence is not still our mayor, he’s by the far the best Dubbo’s ever had.

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Celebrating Anthony White's 90th Birthday with his Australian family at the Grapevine. Leftto right James Morandini, Tony White, Greg Morandini, Pat White, Susan Morandini, Anne Richardson, John Morandini and Kath Morandini.

Thumbs Up to Sharon Murray and her creative staff and students for the wonderful Book Week parade held at South Dubbo Primary School. Thumbs Up to Clrs Black, Etheridge, and Wells for fighting to get transparency about council’s dealings with St Johns JRLFC. Thanks to your efforts we can now see that the effect on the beautiful area at Regand Park would be far worse than any of us imagined.

Thumbs Up to Petrie’s Mitre 10’s new trade centre up the top end of Fitzroy Street, it’s so easy for access if you have a trailer, I’ll be back.

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34 weekdaysbetween8am and4pm. Didyouknow,inMarch 1946,theDubboSoldiers Clubopeneditsdoorsfor thefirsttimeonMacquarie Street? Todaythatbuildingis betterknownastheOld BankRestaurantandBar.At thattime,membershipwas restrictedonlytomale returnedservices personnel. Thefollowingyear,in 1947,thefirstDubboRSL We’rehostingadinner withentertainmentand mysteryprizesonFriday, October14,andtickets areonsalenowthrough 123tixoryoucandrop intoourreceptionon

Photographsaboveshow renovationsbegunin 1991includingthe additionoftheentrance domeandinterior receptionlift. Theofficialopeningofthe Stage1,$8million renovationprogram, includedthensecretary managerMariePriddis, Treasurerofthe RegisteredClubs Association(RCA)Peter Bracherandpastpresident TedKiley.

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MemorialPresident,MrS WKeeble,tookofficeand theclubreceivedits CertificateofRegistration asaClub,joiningthe RegisteredClubs Associationintheprocess. Itwouldnotbeuntil1958 thattheHopetownGuest Houseonthecornerof WingewarraandBrisbane Streetswaspurchased.In 1959WalmacConstruction Companybeganbuilding theDubboRSLMemorial Clubwhereitstandstoday.

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ORISCON chair Gargi Ganguly told Dubbo Photo News the organisation holds several events across the year, but perhaps the most widely known among the wider community, is the annual Cross Cultural Carnivale held last Saturday, September 3, at Victoria Oval no 2. “It was an amazing evening of friendship, fellowship and festivity,” she said. “This event contributes to the diversity that makes Dubbo a great place to live.” MC and former Dubbo mayor Stephen Lawrence said it was an incredible experience.“Somuch fun being the MC tonight of the ORISCON cross cultural festival in Dubbo. My co-MC was Lyn Riley. Last act was the Bhangra group, the crowd went wild! Incredible food! “Congratulations to the hard-working committee and the community who turned out in big numbers,” Mr Lawrence said.

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Sasirekha Prakashbabu, Sarayu Prakashbabu and Prakashbabu Radhakrishan.

The evening provided a kaleidoscope of colour State member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders, Karen Saunders, Abbie Milford, Lata Sharma and Kerrie Phipps Rajiv Bhattarai and Sunil Bhandari

Photos by KEN SMITH FOOD from around the world, cultural presentations from here at home and overseas and thousands of people celebrating Dubbo’s genuine strength in diversity have hailed the city’s 2022 Cross Cultural Carnivale an extraordinary success.

The Orana Residents of Indian Sub-Continental Heritage (ORISCON) organisation, supports migrants from the Indian sub continental nations, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and diaspora from Fiji and South Africa.

“Fusion Garba”, Jyoti Vadhel, Ripple Christian, Hemangini Darji, Jalpa Sagar and Shweta Changela MC Stephen Lawrence, ORISCON president Gargi Ganguly and MC Lynette Riley

The Talbragar Wiradjuri Aboriginal Dance Group with Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders, Minister for Multiculturalism Mark Coure and Aunty Diane McNaboe with Stephen Lawrence and Lynette Riley on stage.Performers known as “Anart ana Studio”

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Shirley was also a volunteer at the Aviation Museum. “I like to get on with people. I love people. If anybody upsets me, well I just think, too bad. In her paid career, Shirley worked various roles while raising her children, including drawing maps to scale from aerial photography for the CSIRO Land Research and Regional “I worked in advertising. John Armati was the big boss. I lived in Narromine by then and would come to work from there, and I remember one morning, there was an accident and I was held up, and blow me down if he wasn’t standing at the door when I got there, and he said ‘you’re late Shirley’, and I said ‘yes, I was held at with an accident at the hospital’, ‘Oh’, he said, ‘Get the reporters, get up there’,” she laughs. Shirley really does seem to see joy in every moment and loves nothing more (as this photograph suggests) than to be surrounded by friends.

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EIGHTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD Shirley Allen is pictured here (seated in red) with her friendly neighbours at Oak Tree Retirement Village in Dubbo. She’s won the hearts and minds of everyone and is a valued member of the community since she and her late husband Morris moved in two years ago.Born in Peak Hill, the grandmother of two lived a simple life, and despite having to go to school by sulky, then a two mile walk to catch a bus, live in a mud house which her father made for the family, and sometimes played in the open cut mines, Shirley thinks kids today have got it much tougher. “It’s hard now. It’s not the same now. We were free. There was no weight on your shoulders, it was great. I think we’re under a lot of pressure today, by a lot of different things. We had nothing in the old days, and we didn’t want anything. We were happy with what we had. We made our own games up and all sorts of things. I had three siblings older than me, two brothers and a sister, and one younger. that, then we had to walk two miles to get the bus. We thought nothing of it. It was a good life. “On Christmas Day we’d get a banana or an apple. Not much. We never had much, and I think I might have got a rag doll one year, with big google eyes. We never used to get much. It wasn’t about that either. “Family Christmas was the big deal. We’d have all the family, relatives, plum puddings, money in the pudding, things like that. That was the big deal. They used to have speeches when we were kids. Thank God that faded out. I don’t know what they Working the farm with her parents gave Shirley a memberteeredgroup.waitingOwl,”theNarromineYearCouncilknowledgedisand-get-on-with-itroll-up-your-sleeves-attitude,whichpossiblywhyin2020,shewasac-bytheNarromineShirewithaSeniorCitizenofthe2020award.“IstartedoffvolunteeringinwiththeGirlGuideswhenkidswereyoung.IwasaBrownshelaughs.“Thatwasinteresting.Wehadalistin,itwasaverystrongWehadlotsoffun.Ivolun-atStVincentDePaul.IwasaoftheCWA,I’malifememat the craft shop, it’s a beauty. I really enjoyed that. I was president of CWA and the Girl Guides. I got a lot of enjoyment out of volunteering. I didn’t want to be a boss, I just wanted to help,” she says.

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Taylor Ryan, Ngarie Bigwood, Liz Costa and Mike Hudson (Headspace Dubbo) and Kellyann Johnson (RFDS).

Tammy Mawson with Harper and Kristie Burge.

There were no ‘sad’ sacks in sight on the dayLiz and Jack from The Gender Centre.

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WEAR it Purple Day is an annual LGBTIQA+ awareness day especially for young people. Wear it Purple strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. Wear it Purple Day Dubbo was simply fun as the photos show.Well done to all involved. Senior Constable Kelly Anscombe.

Dubbo Photo News September 8-14, 2022 39 WOODKELL PTY LTD LIC NO. 15 86373 Ph 6882 1133 Suite 6, 173 Darling admin@oranaconveyancing.com.auSt Think Property Think Orana Conveyancing • BodyPiercing • Tattooing • Waxing • Nails&more! 25 Bultje St, Dubbo Ph: 6884 3334 A BIG part of the day and the fun. Our emergency services.Line up. Ready, set, GO! These happy kids may have been tyred, but they certainly weren’t tired.The colours and action really added to the day’s atmosphere. The colours fly.

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This GTS sedan looked pretty tough as it made it’s way to a parking spot near a red HQ SS Holden New, old, fast, not-so-sprightly, any car is welcome at Dubbo Classic Cars and Coff ee as long as it’s just that bit out of the Chevrolet made the trip up to Dubbo to take part in a hot rod gathering - it’s one of the most famous hot rods/street machines ever to be built in Australia

A car for Dad Story and photos by KEN SMITH FATHER’S Day Dubbo Classic Cars and Coffee was a huge day with more cars and bikes on site and the crowd turned out for the warmer day and to enjoy what was on display. To say that Dubbo Classic Cars and Coffee was once again one of Dubbo’s most anticipated monthly events would be an understatement.Thankstothe work of the local car and bike owners and volunteers, the word has spread and visiting car and bike owners are on the increase as well. Weather permitting the next Dubbo Classic Cars and Coffee will be on Sunday, October 2, 2022.

1970 Falcon four-doors were so commonplace in the 1970’s it seemed there’d be a never-ending supply of them, even those equipped with V8 motors like this red machine. These days they’re a rarity, even in the garden-variety six-cylinder models

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This is where the hot rod movement began back in the 1930s, with a vintage Ford T-Bucket

There’s not too many Chevvy Corvettes in Dubbo, so this Orange sports car certainly turned some heads when it rolled into last weekend’s Dubbo Classic Cars and Coffee the speed limit simply sitting at rest in the car park

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It’s not every day you see a tilt-front bonnet crafted on to an FX Holden, this brilliant red example proved to be a showstopper on Sunday morning. The motto on this Hemi Pacer shirt sums up happiness for a fair portion of the Chrysler’ationastcar-enthusi-Aussiepopula--‘Enjoyingmid-life

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Back row, left to right, Aileen Milson, Grace Stewart and Audrey O’Brien, front, Mavis Grant, Nancy Wye, Marge O’Shannessy and Carmel Larum

KEN SMITH ORANA Gardens threw a fun and very festive Christmas in July with the added bonus of Santa on wheels, who expertly navigated the room much to the amusement and a sigh of relief from guests. Well done to the Orana Gardens staff. Back row, left to right, Judy Kelly, Shirley Heron, Fran Kelly, Marge and Denis O’Leary, front row, Trish Heron, Joyce Miller and Merilyn Roberts

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Left to right, Pam Kilsoyle, Santa Claus, Geraldine Jasprizza and Del GoughSecuring a place on Santa’s Nice list, back row, lef t to right, Judy McDonald, Sue Wilson, Terese Purvis, Pattie Sharman and Joy Letton, front row with Santa Claus, Dot Stevenson

Back row, left to right, Pauline Wilkin, Patti Sharman, Elaine Pearson, Ros Joseph and Nancy McGarrigle, front, Elizabeth Tancred and Marie Smart

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Mindful Crafting for Adults: Join our monthly crafting group and spend a Sunday afternoon enjoying the company of others learning new or improving ex isting crafting skills. Experienced crafters welcome to bring along own crafting pro jects and share their skills. For beginners, a new handcraft will be available to try each month. One Sunday a month from 12:30pm - 2pm. Contact Dubbo Library on 6801 4510 for next session date. Dubbo Anglican Church Traditional Communion Service: 8am, 158 Brisbane Street. 6884 4990. Bicycle User Group Social Ride: 9am, at Wahroonga Park. Mick 0437 136 169 or Andrew 0476 764 659 dubbobug. org.au. Orana Pistol Club: 9am, Hyandra Lane, Dubbo. Sundays only, after 9am: 6887 3704. Traditional Catholic Latin Mass –

CWA Narromine: 10am, FIRST Friday of the month, at the USMC. Current and new members are welcome. Contact Carolyn 0427 747 478. Tai Chi at U3A: 10am, at the Community Arts Centre, Western Plains Cultural Centre, 76 Wingewarra Street. Richard 6888 5656. Spinning and Weaving: 10am, at Dubbo Arts and Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street. Lorraine 6887 8371.

Central West Makers Place: 12 noon-6pm, at South Dubbo Veterans and Community Men’s Shed, corner of Palmer and High Streets, Dubbo. Activities include 3D printing, basic electronics, robotics, silk screening and pottery. Adam 0431 038 866.

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Community Kitchen: will be serving dinner on the first Friday of each month at Holy Trinity Hall from 6.30pm. Dubbo Nepalese Christian Fellowship: Every Friday, 6.30-8pm. Contact Cyrel on 0416 826 701 or Kabita 0452 406 234.

Rawsonville: 9am, SECOND Sunday of the month, at the Rawsonville Soldier’s Memorial Hall, Rawsonville Road. 0429 920 842. Orana K9 Training Club INC: 10am start due to the ending of Daylight Savings at Katrina Gibbs Field, Macleay Street, Dubbo. Dog Obedience training, must have current vaccinations certifi cate plus treats. $15.00 membership, $5 per session. Reg 0428 849 877 or Dianne 0429 847 380. Dubbo Baptist Church: 9.30am, at 251 Cobra Street (next to Spotlight). Everyone is welcome. 6884 2320. Dubbo Anglican Church: 10am Family Communion service with Trinity Kids Sunday School. Australian Kiteflyers Society: 10am, SECOND Sunday of the month at Jubilee Oval. All welcome to come along and see how to build and fly modern (and old) kites. David 0476 223 342. Dubbo Pistol Club: 12.30pm, 143L Old Dubbo Road. 6882 0007. Dubbo Acoustic Musicjam: SECOND Sunday of the month, 2pm to 5pm. DAMjam (Dubbo Acoustic Musicjam), Milestone Hotel, upstairs. All welcome. Join us for this acoustic session with other musicians or just listen. Peter 0457 787 143. Transcendental Meditation (TM): Due to Covid restrictions Dubbo Transcendental Meditation Centre is now offering free introductory talks available on the website www.tm.org.au. Maharishi Foundation Australia scientifically proven benefits of TM. Contact David 0424 252 834 for more information. Dubbo Baptist Church: 6pm, at 251 Cobra Street (next to Spotlight), during school terms. Come along and discover if church is still relevant in today’s world. Everyone is welcome. 6884 2320.

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Wellington Lions Preloved Book Fair: on every Saturday 10am to 2pm in Wellington Arts Exhibition Building oppo site Cameron Park Dubbo Parkrun: 8am every week, FREE timed (with barcode) 5km run, jog or walk. Starts and finishes at Sandy Beach, following a section of the Tracker Riley Walkway and Cycle Path along the Macquarie River. Parkrun can be whatev er you want it to be, whether it’s for fun or as part of a training program. Bring your dog and/or pram. Email dubbohelpers@ parkrun.com to help! Croquet: 8.15am, Saturday. New players of all ages welcome. Muller Park Tennis and Croquet courts, Brisbane Street, North Dubbo. Tricia 0428 876 204 or Margaret 0427 018 946. CWA Gilgandra Market: 9am-1pm, FIRST Saturday of the month. Cakes, fruit, pickles, plants and more! New stall holders welcome. $5 per stall, proceeds to CWA. Hilda 6847 1270. Dubbo Patchwork and Quilters Group: 9am, SECOND and LAST Saturday of the month, at the Dubbo Pipe Band Hall, Corner of Darling and Wingewarra Streets, Dubbo. New mem bers are always welcome, and we happily support anyone wanting to learn. Further enquiries to Charlene on 0408 825 180. Seventh-day Adventist Church: 9.30am, small group bible study (Sabbath School) and children’s/youth Sabbath School. Corner Cobra and Sterling Streets. dubbo.adventist.org.au Outback Writers Centre: Covid-19 has changed the Outback Writers’ Centre meetings. Please contact outbackwrit ers@gmail.com for the latest details. Saturday Art: 10am, at Dubbo Arts and Crafts Society Cottage, 137 Cobra St. Pam 6885 1918. Seventh-day Adventist Church: 11am, Divine Service. Corner Cobra and Sterling Streets. dubbo.adventist.org.au RSL Tennis Club: 12.45pm, RSL Park Street courts for enjoyable social tennis. All welcome. 0428 825 480.

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Conversational English in Dubbo: 2pm-3pm, FIRST and THIRD Thursday of the month during the school term, at Wesley Community Hall, corner of Church St and Carrington Ave. Is free. Chris 6884 0407. Outback Dragons Dubbo: 5.45pm (in summer), EVERY Thursday at Sandy Beach amenities block. Come and try dragon boating, your first five paddles are Free. Newcomers always welcome. Email info@outbackdragons.com.au or call Robyn 0427462504. Above Board Gamers: 6pm, every SECOND Thursday of the month South Dubbo Men’s Shed, Palmer St. Take part in the fastest growing hobby in Australia. Alan 0432 278 235. Dubbo Bridge Club: 7pm, Bultje Street, Dubbo. $7 members, $9 non-members. Libby 0428 254 324. Dubbo Anglican Church DNA Youth Group: 7-9pm at Church Hall, 158 Brisbane Street during school terms. Macquarie Masons Dubbo: Every SECOND Thursday of the month. All visi tors welcome. John O’Brien 0405 051 896. Badminton: 7.30-9.30pm, at Delroy High School Auditorium, East Street, West Dubbo. $5 to play ($3 for school students) $22 yearly insurance ($15 for school stu dents). All welcome. Chris 6887 3413. Arthritis Meeting: 11am Thursday 14th April 2022 in the Bistro at the Western Star Hotel, Erskine Street, Dubbo. $2 fee towards expenses. Meeting followed with an optional Social Lunch. Enquiries: Heather 02 6887 2359, 0431 583 128. Eumungerie Supreme Sheep Dog Trials: Held from Thursday, August 11, to Sunday, August 14. Competition will com mence at 8.00am until 5.30pm each day. Entry is free and there will be a canteen available all day. The finals will be held on Sunday followed by the presentations. Visitors are welcome. For further informa tion please contact Carolyn Hudson on 6888 5675 or 0427 040 188.

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group: 2pm, THIRD Friday of the month. Anne or Jeanie 6881 3704.

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TUESDAY Book Club: members meet at 2pm on the first Tuesday of the month to share, discuss and review what they are reading or start your own book club with friends. Register your club with the library to access a wide range of book club titles to borrow, read, discuss and enjoy. For more information contact Dubbo Library on 6801 4510 Macquarie Regional Library: Storytime for children aged 3-5 and their families. Free session filled with stories, songs, rhymes and activities. Held Tuesdays during school terms from 10.30–11.00am. To book visit www.mrl. nsw.gov.au Digital @ Dubbo: Don’t know how to do video calls? Worried about your priva cy online? Stumped how to buy online? Frustrated with the internet or technolo gy in general? Book in for a free 45 minute one on one session with our team who can assist you with your technology que ries. Tuesday mornings between 10am –1pm. Contact Dubbo Library on 6801 4510. Dementia Sing Out Choir: Every Tuesday from 11am to 12.30pm at the David Palmer Centre at Old Lourdes Hospital site on Cobbora Road. Lunch is included. Contact Anne Gemmell or Jeanie Cronk on 6881 3704. Croquet: 8.15am, Tuesday. New players of all ages welcome. Muller Park Tennis and Croquet courts, Brisbane Street, North Dubbo. Tricia 0428 876 204 or Margaret 0427 018 946. South Dubbo Veteran’s & Community Men’s Shed: 9am-12pm, at Cnr of High and Palmer Street. New members welcome. Dubbo Embroiderers: 9.30am-3pm, SECOND and FOURTH Tuesday of the month, Dubbo Bridge Club, Elston Park. All welcome. Saturday group 10am3pm, at the Macquarie Regional Library. Information on both groups Ruth 0422 777 323. Walkabout Ministry Aboriginal Elders Group: 9.30am-2pm in Holy Trinity Church Hall, 158 Brisbane Street. AllAbilitiesDanz: 9.45am, at Dubbo RSL Club. Classes are low impact, work on heart health, flexibility, mobility, co ordination and strength. Tracy 0416 010 748 for a free trial or to join the free class. Dubbo Men’s Probus: Meets the first Tuesday of every month in the Masonic Hall at 11am. Call Bob Elles on 0428217752. Dubbo City Ladies Probus: Meet second Tuesday of every month in the Masonic Hall, Darby close at 10am. Annemieke Neville 0432 305 103 or Liz Hamble 0432 369 500. Silver Craft: 10am, THIRD Tuesday of the month, at Dubbo Arts and Crafts Society Cottage, 137 Cobra St. Julie 6884 4919. Depression Recovery Group: 10.30am, at the Catholic Parish Meeting Room, Brisbane Street. Norm 6882 6081 or Bill 6882 9826. Rotary Club of Dubbo Macquarie: Meets 12.30pm-2pm, at Westside Hotel. Peter McInnes 0417 140 149. Heart Support Walking Group: 12.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays, meet at Ollie Robbins Oval, cnr of Bligh Street. Supports gentle exercise promoting healthy hearts. Ray 0437 541 942. Orana Physical Culture: 4pm on wards, starting with the 2-4 years Sparkles class in the Auditorium at St Mary’s Primary School. New members always welcome. For other class times and information see the Orana Physical Culture Facebook page. Smart Recovery (Behaviour Change Support Group): 5pm EVERY Tuesday online or in person. To book in, call Rob on 0417 497 187. Rotary Club of Dubbo South: 6pm, at South Dubbo Tavern. Girls Brigade: 6-8pm, Tuesday during school term, at Orana Baptist Church,

FRIDAY News Café: Are you looking for lively conversation on local and regional news, world events and matters that interest you? Join like-minded people at The News Café to discuss current news and affairs. Free, no bookings required. Fridays from 10pm -12:30pm at Dubbo Library. Rhymetime: introduces your child to the wonderful world of stories, song and movement. Held Fridays during school terms from 10.30–11.00am and suitable for children aged 0-2 and their families. Macquarie Regional Library. Narromine Food Barn: Open EVERY Friday, 9-11am. Providing low-cost grocer ies and FREE fruit, vegetables and bread with any purchase to people in need. Contact Ken Rumble on 0414 477 365.

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings (Steps and Traditions): Face-to Face meeting on Sunday at 7pm (1.5hr) –Dubbo Community Health, Palmer Street, Dubbo. Ph: Jack 0418 605 041, Sally 0427 829 807, 1300 222 222 or www.aa.org.au for info on meetings. Dun Lah Garden Fair: A Garden fair from 9am to 4pm on Sunday, September 11.

CWA HALL, 83 WINGEWARRA ST (opposite Centrelink) Safe transport home available. Ages 12-17 welcome. 1800319551|info@dnc.org.au|www.ccsd.org.au

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings: Face-to Face meeting on Friday at 7pm (1.5hr) - ID meeting, Dubbo Community Health, Palmer Street, Dubbo. Please contact Dee 0417 422 750, 1300 222 222 or www.aa.org.au for info on meetings.

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Digital @ Dubbo: Don’t know how to do video calls? Worried about your priva cy online? Stumped how to buy online? Frustrated with the internet or technolo gy in general? Book in for a free 45 minute one on one session with our team who can assist you with your technology que ries. Thursday mornings between 10am –1pm. Contact Dubbo Library on 6801 4510. Croquet: 8.15am, Thursday. New players of all ages are welcome. Muller Park Tennis and Croquet courts, Brisbane Street, North Dubbo. Tricia 0428 876 204 or Margaret 0427 018 946. Dubbo CWA: 9.30am to 11am FIRST Thursday of the month at Oaktree Retirement Village Peel Street, Dubbo. New members welcome Marion 6884 2957. CWA Wongarbon: 10am, FIRST Thursday of the month, at Wongarbon CWA rooms. Marjorie 6884 5558. CWA Wongarbon Handicraft: SECOND Thursday of the month. Enquiries to Chris 6884 1179. Line Dancing: 9.30am to 12 noon, at David Palmer Centre, Cobbora Road. Kathy 6888 5287 or Lynn 6888 5263. Coffee, Craft and Chat: 9.30am12pm, at the Gospel Hall, Cnr of Boundary and Taylor Road. Contact Anne 0428 425 958.

CPSA (Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association): Meets on the second Friday each month at Dubbo RSL Club. 10 am starts. Come and discuss issues facing seniors in Dubbo and listen to a Guest Speaker on local top ics. Contact Ken on 0412816228.

Dubbo Anglican Church Communion Service: 10am in the chapel in Brotherhood House, 158 Brisbane Street.

Western Plains Trefoil Guild: 10.30am, SECOND Friday of each month, at Dubbo West Guide Hall. Everyone wel come. Please confirm the meeting will be on. Dorothy 6884 6646. Dubbo Parkinson’s Support Group: 10.30am, FIRST Friday of each month, Horizons village, Minore Road, Dubbo. People with Parkinson’s and their carers are welcome. Lorna 0416 240 626.

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MONDAY Dubbo Community Men’s Shed Inc: Open Mon 9am to 1pm and Thu/Sat 1pm to 5pm. Small joining fee after three visits. “All men are welcome.” Kevin 0427 253 445. Dubbo Multicultural Women’s Group: 10am, THIRD Monday of the month, at Saint Brigid’s Meeting Room in Brisbane Street. Women of all back grounds are invited. 1800 319 551. Dubbo Bridge Club: 10am until approximately 1pm, FOURTH Monday of the month, Bultje Street. $7 members, $9 non-members. Libby 0428 254 324. Friendship Club (formally Mixed Probus): Next meeting will be hosted at the Macquarie Club on 29th April at 12noon. Patchwork: 10am-3pm, at Dubbo Arts & Craft Cottage, 137 Cobra Street. June 6882 4677.

Dubbo Community Men’s Shed Inc: Open Mon 9am to 1pm and Thu/Sat 1pm to 5pm. Small joining fee after three visits. “All men are welcome.” Kevin 0427 253 445. Dubbo Bridge Club: 1pm until approx imately 4.30pm, Bultje Street. $7 members, $9 non-members. Libby 0428 254 324. Climate Change Action Group: 2pm EVERY Saturday. Everyone is welcome. 0459 762 702. Dubbo Slot Car Racing Club: Seniors (15+) 4pm, FIRST and THIRD Saturday of the month, at the old Scouts Building, 189-191 Talbragar Street, across from Aldi. Terry 0408 260 965. Dubbo Anglican Church Vigil Communion Service: 6pm, 158 Brisbane Street. Contact 6884 4990. Orana Beekeepers Inc: Meetings held on the second Saturday at 9.15am of each month at Narromine Tennis Club rooms, unless other arrangements are made. Contact orana.secretary@beekeepers. asn.au. SUNDAY

Alcoholics Anonymous (Daily Reflections Meeting): 12pm at St Brigid’s Catholic Church meeting rooms, 198 Brisbane St, Dubbo. Please contact Peter 0498 577 709 or 1300 222 222 or www.aa.org.au for info on meetings. Macquarie Women’s Bowling Club Card Afternoon: Every SECOND Monday of the month. $5 per person in cludes two lucky door prizes and afternoon tea. Contact Rosslyn 6882 4989. Tai Chi 10 Form: 2.30-3.30pm during school terms at U3A, Community Arts Centre, WPCC, 76 Wingewarra Street Dubbo. Beginners are welcome. Laney 6882 4680 or laneyluk@gmail.com. RFDS Support Group: 5pm, FIRST Monday of the month, (except P/H) RFDS Visitor Experience Centre, Dubbo Airport Precinct. Cecelia Hutchinson Parsons 0408 665 023. Amnesty International Dubbo: 5.30-6.30pm, SECOND Monday of the month, at St Brigid’s meeting room. The group will provide a platform for people passionate about human rights and so cial justice to discuss these issues and take positive action in their local community. Contact Sandra Lindeman amnesty.dub bo@gmail.com or 0419 167 574. Anglican Women’s Association: 5.30pm, at Holy Trinity. Dorothy 6884 4990. Australian Air Force Cadets: 6pm9.30pm, at Army Barracks (cnr Kokoda Pl and Wingewarra St). NOW recruiting 13 to 18-year-olds prepared for a challenge and to undertake fun and rewarding activities. Come down to your local unit, 313 “City of Dubbo” Squadron. Rotary Club of Dubbo: 6pm-8pm, at the Westside Hotel, Whylandra Street, West Dubbo. Contact Lyn Wicks on 0428 342 374, Carla Pittman on 0418 294 438 or email dubborotaryclub@hotmail.com. Sing Australia Dubbo Choir: 7-9pm, at Bridge Club, Bultje Street. NO audi tions, no requirements to read music and no singing experience necessary. Contact Michele Peak 0428 680 775. Dubbo City Physical Culture Club: classes for all ages. Monday and Wednesday from 4:30pm onwards, at Wesley Community Hall, 66 Church Street. New members are very welcome. For fur ther information contact 0418 625 857.

Wellington Arts and Crafts: Meets weekly from 10am-3pm at Small Hall in the Anglican Church grounds, Wellington. Variety of crafts, activities and workshops offered. Contact Lynne 6845 4454. Dubbo Anglican Church Trinity Kids Playgroup: 10am-12pm at Church Hall, 158 Brisbane Street during School terms. Contact 6884 4990. Dubbo RSL Day Club: has recommenced and is held at Orana Gardens between 10am and 2pm every Thursday. South Dubbo Veteran’s & Community Men’s Shed Bingo: 11am-12.30pm, West Dubbo Bowling Club. New players welcome. Contact Barry 0439 344 349. Dubbo Community Men’s Shed Inc: Open Mon 9am to 1pm and Thu/Sat 1pm to 5pm. Small joining fee after three visits. “All men are welcome.” Kevin 0427 253 445.

Dubbo Anglican Church Lunchtime Prayer Group: 1-2pm in Brotherhood House, 158 Brisbane Street. All Welcome. Bring your lunch. Urban Tribe: 2pm EVERY Friday with dancing, music, singing, caring and shar ing. Everyone is welcome and let’s do it. 0459 762 702.

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COMING SOON Irish Banjo Music: interested in playing folk music and traditional Irish music? Players are welcome to join Glenn, call 0410 907 674. Dubbo Prostate Support Group: the next meeting will be held Tuesday, September 6, at 10am, Dubbo RSL Club, contact Elizabeth 0408 682 968 Cafe Christian: meets weekly in Dubbo. Open interests. Bibles. Can bring & speak about electronic content or a book of your choice. Ph 0478 637 085 Adrian. Orana Beekeepers Inc.: meetings held second Saturday of each month at Narromine Tennis Club rooms, unless oth er arrangements are made. Contact ora na.secretary@beekeepers.asn.au

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4 Palmer St. For all school aged girls. Enjoy craft, games, camps, stories, songs, cooking and much more. Julie 6882 4369. Dubbo Lions Club Inc: 6.30pm, FIRST and THIRD Tuesday of the month, at Club Dubbo. Reg 0407 491 302 or Hugh 0429 151 348. Dubbo and District Computer Club: 7pm, Akela Place Hall. Daryl 0408 284 300. Dubbo RSL Euchre Club: 7pm for a 7.30pm start, every Tuesday night at the Dubbo RSL. Glen 0419 179 985 or Doreen 6882 6163. Dubbo Chess Club: 7pm-9pm, at Dubbo RSL. Juniors welcome. Don 0431 460 584 or Sandy 0408 200 564. 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. Sharon Allan 0408 156 015 or email sallan@rhdubbo.com.au.

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WEDNESDAY Digital @ Dubbo: Don’t know how to do video calls? Worried about your privacy on line? Stumped how to buy online? Frustrated with the internet or technology in general? Book in for a free 45 minute one on one ses sion with our team who can assist you with your technology queries. Wednesday after noons 2pm - 4pm. Contact Dubbo Library on 6801 4510. Brain Training: recommences 27 April. Exercise your brain with puzzles and interac tive games that improve memory, concentration and problem solving skills. Join in the fun, meet new people and challenge yourself. Wednesdays from 2pm - 3:30pm. Spaces are limited, bookings required. Contact Dubbo Library on 6801 4510 Macquarie Regional Library: Wriggle and Rhyme and Storytime for children aged 0-5 and their families. Held Wednesdays during school terms from 10.30–11.00am, this free session incorporates movement, rhymes and stories to keep your little wriggler engaged. To book visit www.mrl.nsw.gov.au CWA Terramungamine: branch meets on the second Wednesday of the month 10am at the Dubbo RSL Club. New members are most welcome. Contact Barb 0427 251 121. Dubbo Community Garden: 9am-12pm, at 4 Palmer Street. A time to garden with oth ers, learn more skills and grow friendships. All welcome. Contact Denise 0433 623 842 or Julie 0428 821 829. Dementia Friendship Group: Every second Wednesday of each month. 10am, Western Plains Cultural Centre, Creo Cafe (formerly The Outlook Cafe), Wingewarra Street. Contact Anne Gemmell or Jeanie Cronk on 6881 3704. Geurie Craft Group: 9am-2pm, Geurie Bowling Club. Everyone welcome. Shirley 6887 1251 Walter T. Grant Seniors Social Club: 9am-2pm, at Number 1 Oval Club House. $6 per day. Please bring your own lunch. Cards and games are played before lunch, after lunch is Bingo. New members welcome. Enquiries to Jan Miller 0418 255 217. Dubbo Bridge Club: 9.45am for a 10am start, until approximately 1pm, Bultje Street, Dubbo. $7 members, $9 non-members. Libby 0428 254 324. Dubbo Bobbin Lacemakers: Meets THIRD Wednesday of the month 10am-3pm, Arts & Crafts Society Cottage and Craft Shop. 137 Cobra St. Visitors, new members very wel come. Contact Judy 6882 5776. (COVID-19 rules and restrictions apply at the Cottage.) Breast Cancer Support Group: 10am, FOURTH Wednesday of every month at the Baptist Church, Palmer Street. Community Health 5853 2545. South Dubbo Veterans and Community Men’s Shed: 10am-12pm, WEEKLY Bric-a-brac sale at Corner of Palmer and High Streets. Contact Barry on 0439 344 349. Dundullimal Dubbo Support Crew Inc: 10am, FOURTH Wednesday of each month, Dundullimal Homestead. We support the operations at the Homestead, guiding, tours, gardening, and helping in café. Great fun, and friendship, you learn as you go! Come to our next meeting or ring 6884 9984 or email dun dullimal@nationaltrust.com.au. The Dubbo Garden Club: Garden gather ings are now on the first Wednesday of every month at 10am with morning tea. Please con tact Kay on 0428 821 538. Coffee, Craft & Chat: 10am-12pm, FORTNIGHTLY at the Gospel Chapel on Boundary Road. Contact Anne 0428 425 958. Dubbo Arts and Craft Cottage: 10am4pm, at 137 Cobra Street. A large range of handcrafted gifts made by members availa ble. 6881 6410. AllAbilitiesDanz: 10.30am, West Dubbo Primary Community Centre. KIDS 0 to 5, an in teractive class, music, props and movement. Gold coin donation per family. Akela Playgroup: 10.30am and Thursdays 9.30am, Scout Hall, 4 Akela St. Sharna 0438 693 789. Blood Cancer Support Group: 10.30am12pm, FIRST Wednesday of each month. Venue changes each month. Louise or Emma 0412 706 785. Dubbo Electric Vehicle Interest, Owners, Users & Supporters (DEVIOUS) group: 12pm to 1pm, FIRST Wednesday of each month at the Western Plains Cultural Centre café. Anyone interest ed in learning about EVs is welcome to join. Chris 0409 321 470. 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. Gold coin donation per family. Macquarie Intermediate Band: 6pm, Wednesday during school terms in the Band Hall, Boundary Rd. Players of all ages wanted for the concert band. Conservatorium 6884 6686 or info@macqcon.org.au or Dubbo District Band on 0422 194 059 or email at dubboband@gmail.com. West Dubbo Rotary: 6pm, at Club Dubbo, Whylandra Street West Dubbo. Gamblers Anonymous: 6pm, Baptist Church, Dubbo. Victor 0407 799 139. Line Dancing: 6.30pm to 9pm, David Palmer Centre, Cobbora Rd. Kathy 6888 5287 or Lynn 6888 5263. Dubbo Ratepayers and Residents Association: 6.30pm, every SECOND Wednesday of the month at the RSL Coffee Shop. Jenny 6884 4214 or Merilyn 0458 035 323. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings: Face-to Face meeting at 7pm at St Brigid’s Church Meeting Rooms, 198 Brisbane Street, Dubbo. Phone Peter 0498 577 709. Lodge Allan Stuart: Meet on the second Wednesday of every month at the Geurie Masonic Centre. Please email secretary@lod geallanstuart416.org.au. Dubbo Garden Club: Meet at Gary Huggins garden at 2/16 Glenabby Ave, Kintyre at 10am on September 7. Please park outside of Kintyre or in the car park. This will be a swap plant day. BYO plate for morning-tea, mug and chair. Don’t forget your plant to swap. Friends and new members welcome our motto “Friendship Through Gardening”..

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1.00 Home Shopping. 1.50 Destination Flavour Down Under Bitesize. (R) 2.00 Das Boot. (MA15+, R) 4.10 Italian Food Safari. (R) 4.40 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05 The Adventures Of Paddington. (R) 6.20 Bluey. (R) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R) 6.40 Andy’s Wild Adventures. (R) 7.00 Andy And The Band. (R) 7.20 Bluey. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Rush. (MA15+, R) (2013) 10.55 Doctor Who. 11.40 QI. 12.10 Ghosts. 12.40 Red Dwarf. 1.10 Ross Noble: Stand Up Series. 1.40 Motherland. 2.10 ABC News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Infomercials. (PG) 8.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 15. Dutch Grand Prix. Replay. 9.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 12.00 The Code. (M, R) 1.00 Blue Bloods. (MA15+, R) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R) 3.30 The Love Boat. (PG, R) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 5.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 7.30 NCIS. (M, R) 8.30 Blue Bloods. (M, R) 10.20 Evil. (MA15+, R) 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. (M, R) 12.15 Shopping. (R) 1.15 Late Programs. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.10 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. (R) 5.25 Kung Fu Panda. (R) 5.45 Total DramaRama. (R) 5.55 The PM’s Daughter. (R) 6.25 BTN Newsbreak. 6.30 Operation Ouch! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (PG, R) 7.30 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. (R) 8.00 Kung Fu Panda. (PG, R) 8.25 Good Game Spawn Point. (R) 8.50 Log Horizon. (PG, R) 9.10 Dragon Ball Super. (PG, R) 9.35 Sailor Moon Crystal. (PG, R) 10.00 K-On! (PG, R) 10.55 Close. 6.00 Stephen Colbert. (PG, R) 7.00 Friends. (PG, R) 7.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 9.00 Becker. (PG, R) 10.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 11.00 Friends. (PG, R) 11.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 12.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 1.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Becker. (PG, R) 5.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R) 8.00 Big Bang. (PG, R) 9.00 The Big Bang Theory. (M, R) 9.30 Mom. (PG) 10.30 Charmed. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 12.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 1.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Blaze And The Monster Machines. (R) 12.00 PAW Patrol. (R) 2.00 Ryan’s Mystery Playdate. (R) 2.30 The Loud House. (R) 3.00 SpongeBob. (R) 3.30 Game Shakers. (R) 4.00 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. (R) 5.00 iCarly. (PG, R) 5.30 Victorious. (R) 6.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 7.30 The Graham Norton Show. (PG, R) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M, R) 9.30 The Cheap Seats. (M, R) 10.30 South Park. (M, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking. 1.30 All The Things. 2.00 Make This Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. 3.00 License To Grill. 3.30 Lightened Up. 4.00 David Rocco’s Dolce Napoli. 4.30 Cook And The Chef. 5.00 Nigella Feasts. 5.30 River Cottage Aust. 6.30 Food Safari. 7.00 The Cook Up. (PG) 7.30 Food Heroes. (PG) 8.00 Donna Hay Everyday Fresh. 8.30 Royal Recipes. (R) 9.30 Dine With Me UK. (PG) 10.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG) 10.30 Late Programs. 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 12.00 News. 3.00 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 4.30 Friday Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 Evening News. 7.00 National News. 7.45 The Virus. 8.00 News Tonight. 8.30 Australian Story. (R) 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 Close Of Business. 10.00 The World. 11.00 The Drum. (R) 12.00 News. 12.15 Q+A Highlights. 12.45 The Virus. (R) 1.00 News. (R) 1.15 Friday Briefing. (R) 1.45 ABC News Video Lab. (R) 2.00 DW News. 2.30 Late Programs. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Chemical Valley. 11.30 Canadian Cannabis: The Dark Grey Market. 12.00 How To Rob A Bank. 12.55 Hunters. 1.45 Planet A. 2.15 Secrets Of Our Cities. 3.15 Feeding The Scrum. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. (PG) 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M, R) 8.30 Hoarders. (MA15+) 9.20 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 10.15 Love And Sex In Japan. (MA15+) 11.25 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.55 Bamay. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Strait To The Plate. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Land Of Primates. (PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Blinky Bill: The Movie. (PG) (2015) 9.10 First Nations Bedtime Stories. (R) 9.20 Through The Wormhole. (R) 10.10 On The Road. 11.10 Late Programs.

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48 September 8-14, 2022 Dubbo Photo News 6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Q+A. (R) 11.05 Extraordinary Escapes. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Savage River. (M, R) 2.00 Death In Paradise. (M, R) 3.10 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: No Remorse. (M, R) (2010) Tom Selleck. 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) A look at locations that highlight living well. 3.00 The Chase. (R) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Peer To Peer. (PG) 9.55 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. 10.55 Victorian House Of Arts And Crafts. (PG) 12.00 BBC News At Ten. 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 2.10 Secrets Unearthed. (PG, R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 18. Highlights. 6.00 The Drum. Alternating hosts Julia Baird and Ellen Fanning provide an analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories and events as they unfold, with comprehensive analysis and reporting. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Costa Georgiadis learns about wetlands. Millie Ross meets a native flower grower. 8.30 Baptiste. (M) In the chaotic aftermath of the shooting, Emma’s only hope is to find her other son Will. 9.30 Doc Martin. (PG, R) Martin has his second medical council assessment – a mock surgery. Buddy is missing. 10.20 ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events, with a look at news breaking as a new day starts elsewhere in the world.

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10.30 MOVIE: American Assassin. (MA15+, R) (2017) After his girlfriend is killed in a terrorist attack while on holiday in Spain, the young man, determined to gain vengeance for her death, is drawn into the world of counterterrorism and mentored by a former SEAL. Dylan O’Brien, Michael Keaton, Sanaa Lathan. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 The Living Room. Miguel Maestre helps throw a surprise 60th anniversary seafood lunch. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 Just For Laughs Australia. (M, R) Stand-up comedy performances from Judith Lucy, Micky Bartlett and Randy Feltface. 10.00 Just For Laughs Uncut. (MA15+, R) Gina Yashere, Moshe Kasher and Bridget Everett showcase some of their most raunchy material. 10.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 11.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Stephen Colbert interviews a variety of guests from the worlds of film, politics, business and music.

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12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Infomercials. (PG, R)

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6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs, Melissa King and Juliet Love show you how to style a gazebo. Dr Harry Cooper demonstrates how to train your dog at home. Adam Dovile builds an industrial-themed island bench. 8.30 MOVIE: Forrest Gump. (M, R) (1994) A kind-hearted, yet simple-minded, man recalls the story of his extraordinary life to anyone who will listen to him, while he waits for the bus to take him to the only woman he has ever loved. Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Sally Field. 11.30 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG, R) Host Natalie Gruzlewski brings together five new farmers, including a female farmer, on a quest to find true love by inviting their potential matches to join them on a date. 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Presented by Jennifer Byrne. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Lost Treasures Of Ancient Rome: Secrets Of Rome’s Great Wall. (PG) Takes a look at Hadrian’s Wall. 8.30 9/11: The Pentagon. (M) Eyewitness accounts recount the attack on the Pentagon on 9/11 from the point-of-view of eyewitnesses. 9.30 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys: New Zealand. (PG, R) Follows New Zealand’s Northern Explorer, the country’s longest running passenger service. 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.50 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 19. Talavera de la Reina to Talavera de la Reina. 138.3km medium mountain stage. From Spain.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Vera. (PG, R) 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 3.30 Great Southern Landscapes: Beaches. (PG, R) 4.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 4.50 Landline. (R) Hosted by Pip Courtney. 5.20 David Attenborough’s Tasmania. (R) Narrated by Sir David Attenborough. 6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. Sofitel Girls’ Day Out. From Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne. Run to the Rose Day. From Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) A shipment of narcotics is intercepted. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Love Your Home And Garden With Alan Titchmarsh. (PG) 9.55 Our Coast. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 BBC News At Ten. 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Gymnastics. FIG Artistic World Challenge Cup Series. Highlights. 3.30 FIFA World Cup 2022 Magazine. 4.00 Trail Towns. (R) 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 19. Highlights. 5.35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum. (PG) (New Series) 6.10 Extraordinary Escapes. (PG) (Series return) Comedian and author Sarah Millican takes a break from her tour to join Sandi Toksvig in Devon. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories and events as they unfold, with comprehensive analysis and reporting. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M, R) DI Jack Mooney and the team investigate when a zoo owner is poisoned by a tranquilliser dart. 8.30 Miniseries: Marriage. (M) Part 2 of 4. Ian searches for a job. Emma continues to do well at work. 9.30 Summer Love. (M, R) When a couple care for a joey, they are forced to consider what it would mean to be actual parents. 10.00 Savage River. (M, R) An ex-con returns to her home town only to find herself a suspect in a murder case. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) Go behind the scenes of our Immigration, Customs and Quarantine departments. 7.30 MOVIE: Independence Day. (M, R) (1996) After alien spaceships appear above cities around the world, a cable company employee realises they are planning an attack and contacts his estranged wife for help in convincing authorities of the looming danger. Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. 10.30 MOVIE: X-Men: Dark Phoenix. (M, R) (2019) A mutant is struck by a mysterious cosmic force which she absorbs into her body, making her increasingly powerful and unstable. Her fellow mutants try to save her before it’s too late. James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Sophie Turner. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys: Alaska. (PG) Bill Nighy narrates a journey aboard the Denali Star from Anchorage, Alaska. 8.30 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PG, R) Follows the Tower of London’s Deputy Governor Deborah Whittingham, as she leads the preparations for the Constables Dues, the Tower’s biggest ceremony, and an incredible spectacle of naval pride.

CLASSIFICATIONS: only violence. (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to late change by networks. 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Power Players. (PG, R) 12.30 Beyblade Burst: Quad Drive. (PG, R) 1.00 Power Rangers Dino Super. (PG, R) 1.30 IndyCar Series. Round 16. Grand Prix of Portland. H’lights. 2.35 Motor Racing. FIA World Endurance C’ship. 6 Hours of Monza. H’lights. 3.45 Say Yes To The Dress: Aust. (PG) (New Series) 5.15 Mr Mayor. (PG, R) 5.45 MOVIE: Dr Seuss’ The Lorax. (R) (2012) 7.30 MOVIE: The Hobbit: Desolation Of Smaug. (M, R) (2013) 11.10 Paranormal Caught On Camera. (M, R) 12.10 Late Programs. 6.00 Tennis. US Open. Day 12. Continued. 12.00 My Favorite Martian. (R) 12.30 Rainbow Country. (R) 1.00 MOVIE: The Comedy Man. (PG, R) (1964) 3.00 MOVIE: The Amazing Howard Hughes. (PG, R) (1977) 5.30 MOVIE: Indiscreet. (PG, R) (1958) 7.30 MOVIE: Clear And Present Danger. (M, R) (1994) Harrison Ford. 10.20 MOVIE: Kiss The Girls. (MA15+, R) (1997) 12.35 My Favorite Martian. (R) 1.00 TV Shop. (R) 4.00 Gideon’s Way. (PG, R) 5.00 World’s Greatest Animal Encounters. (PG, R) 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 House Hunters. (R) 11.00 Log Cabin Living. (R) 11.30 Postcards. (PG, R) 12.00 Getaway. (PG, R) 12.30 Beach Hunters. (R) 1.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. (R) 2.30 Rock Solid Builds. (PG, R) 3.30 Celebrity IOU. (PG, R) 4.30 Australia’s Best Pools. 5.30 Australia’s Best House. 6.30 Building Off The Grid. (PG, R) 7.30 Escape To The Chateau. (R) 8.30 House Hunters. 9.30 House Hunters Int. 10.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 11.30 House Hunters. (R) 12.00 Late Programs. 9GO!9LIFE9GEM

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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Shopping. (R) 9.00 The Doctors. (PG, R) 10.00 4x4 Adventures. (R) 11.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 11.30 Healthy Homes Aust. (R) 12.00 The Love Boat. (PG, R) 1.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 2.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 4.30 Waltzing Jimeoin. (PG, R) 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 Scorpion. (PG, R) 7.30 NCIS. (M, R) 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M, R) 10.20 Blood And Treasure. (M, R) 11.15 48 Hours. (M, R) 12.15 Late Programs. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.45 Odd Squad. (R) 4.55 Miraculous. (R) 5.20 Ultimate Video Skills. 5.25 100 Things To Do Before High School. (R) 5.50 The Inbestigators. (R) 6.00 Malory Towers. 6.30 Fierce Earth. (PG, R) 7.05 Mythbusters “There’s Your Problem!”. (PG, R) 7.30 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. (R) 8.00 The Deep. (R) 8.25 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R) 8.45 SheZow. (R) 9.00 Find Me In Paris. (R) 9.25 School Of Rock. (R) 9.45 Close. 6.00 Stephen Colbert. (PG, R) 7.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 8.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 9.00 Becker. (PG, R) 10.00 Friends. (PG, R) 12.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 4.30 Friends. (PG, R) 6.00 Big Bang. (PG, R) 7.40 Big Bang. (M, R) 8.05 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (M, R) 8.55 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R) 9.45 Big Bang. (M, R) 10.15 Friends. (PG, R) 12.15 Shopping. (R) 1.15 Infomercials. (PG, R) 1.45 Big Bang. (PG, R) 2.35 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 SpongeBob. (R) 10.30 Sanjay & Craig. (PG, R) 11.30 Ryan’s Mystery Playdate. (R) 12.00 SpongeBob. (R) 1.00 Breadwinners. (PG, R) 2.00 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. (R) 3.00 Dive Club. (R) 4.00 Sam And Cat. (PG, R) 5.00 The Thundermans. (R) 6.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 6.30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod. (R) 7.30 MOVIE: Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit. (R) (1993) 9.45 MOVIE: Motherhood. (MA15+, R) (2009) 11.35 Ridiculousness. (M, R) 12.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.30 Nigella Feasts. (R) 1.00 Food Safari. (R) 1.30 Eating Inn. (R) 2.30 Ainsley’s Good Mood Food. (R) 3.30 Ainsley’s Good Mood Food. (R) 4.30 Food In Our Time. (PG, R) 5.30 Malaysia In Australia. (PG, R) 6.00 Cheese Slices. (R) 6.30 The Julia Child Challenge. (PG) 7.30 Hairy Bikers: Route 66. (PG, R) 8.35 Jamie’s Food Escapes. (PG, R) 9.35 The Wine Show. (Series return) 11.30 The Julia Child Challenge. (PG, R) 12.30 Late Programs.

12.40 World’s Greatest Islands. (PG, R) 1.30 Rivals. (R) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 12.00 NCIS. (M, R) The team investigates a retired officer’s death. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 4.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Hour Of Power. Religious program.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Weekender. (R) 12.30 Creek To Coast. (R) 1.00 Weekender. (R) 1.30 Australia: The Story Of Us. (PG, R) 2.30 Animal Rescue. (R) 3.00 Escape To The Country. (R) 4.00 Bargain Hunt. (R) 5.00 Horse Racing. Sofitel Girls’ Day Out and Run to the Rose Day. 5.30 The Amazing Homemakers. (PG, R) 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG, R) 8.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 10.30 I Escaped To The Country. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG, R) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Garage 41. (PG, R) 12.30 Timbersports. (PG, R) 1.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 Australia ReDiscovered. (PG, R) 2.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 2.30 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 3. Sydney v GWS Giants. 4.30 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. (PG, R) 5.30 Last Car Garage. (PG, R) 6.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 6.30 AFL Pre-Game. 7.00 Football. AFL. First Semi-Final. Collingwood v Fremantle. 10.30 AFL Post-Game. 11.00 MOVIE: New Jack City. (MA15+, R) (1991) 1.05 Late Programs. 6.00 ZooMoo Wild Friends. (R) 7.00 Flushed. (R) 8.00 News Of The Wild. (R) 9.00 The Wild Adventures Of Blinky Bill. (R) 10.00 Weekender. (R) 10.45 Aust Got Talent. (PG, R) 3.00 MOVIE: Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home. (R) (1995) 5.00 MOVIE: Tooth Fairy. (R) (2010) 7.00 MOVIE: Cars. (R) (2006) 9.35 MOVIE: The Last Boy Scout. (MA15+, R) (1991) Bruce Willis. 11.45 The Goldbergs. (PG) 12.40 Shopping. (R) 1.40 MOVIE: The Saint Strikes Back. (PG, R) (1939) 3.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. (PG, R) 10.00 Basketball. WNBA. Playoffs. 12.00 Fubar: The Age Of The Computer. (M, R) 12.50 Speed With Guy Martin. (PG, R) 1.45 Noisey. (M, R) 2.35 Over The Black Dot. (R) 3.05 Yokayi Footy. (R) 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.30 Insight. (R) 6.30 Domino Masters. (PG) 7.30 Impossible Engineering. (PG) 8.30 The Good Fight. (Series return) 9.30 9/11: The Legacy. 10.25 Hoarders. (M, R) 12.55 MOVIE: Suspiria. (MA15+, R) (2018) 3.45 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 2.30 Ngumpin Kartiya. (PG, R) 2.50 Hockey. WA Men’s Field Hockey. Premier Division 1. 4.20 Hockey. WA Women’s Field Hockey. Premier Division 1. 5.50 Songs From The Inside. (PG, R) 6.20 Kriol Kitchen. (R) 6.50 News. 7.00 The Casketeers. (PG, R) 7.30 First Australians. (PG, R) 8.30 The Wrestlers. (MA15+, R) 9.30 MOVIE: Any Given Sunday. (R) (1999) 11.25 Other Side Of The Rock. (R) 11.30 Artie: Our Tribute To A Legend. (R) 12.00 Volumz. (PG, R)

9.20 Devon & Cornwall With Michael Portillo: Hopes Nose To The River Exe. (R) (Final) Michael Portillo begins the final leg of his adventure on the headland of Hope’s Nose. 10.15 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 20. Moralzarzal to Puerto de Navacerrada. 181km mountain stage. From Spain. 11.00 Rage. (MA15+) Winston from Parkway Drive lines up the metal band’s favourite music videos, and rage celebrates five decades of Creedence Clearwater Revival. 12.45 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 10. Auckland SuperSprint. Day 1. Highlights. From Pukekohe Park Raceway, Pukekohe, New Zealand. 2.00 Home Shopping.

1.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 2.00 9/11: Escape From The Impact Zone. (M, R) 2.55 MOVIE: 9/11: The Falling Man. (M, R) (2006) 4.15 Italian Food Safari. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Odd Squad. (R) 7.10 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.20 Bluey. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 8.00 QI. (M, R) 8.30 Greg Davies: The Back Of My Mum’s Head. (MA15+, R) 9.55 Sammy J. (PG, R) 10.00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M, R) 10.25 Would I Lie To You? 10.55 Doctor Who. 11.45 Friday Night Dinner. 12.10 Brassic. 12.55 David Attenborough’s Global Adventure. 1.45 ABC News Update. 1.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 News. 1.30 Q+A Highlights. (R) 2.00 News. 2.30 China Tonight. (R) 3.00 News. 3.30 Close Of Business. (R) 4.00 News. 4.30 Breakfast Couch. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 News Regional. (R) 6.00 Evening News. 6.30 Aust Story. (R) 7.00 National News. 7.30 First On The Ground. (PG, R) 8.00 News Tonight. 8.15 Four Corners. (R) 9.00 Nightly News. 9.30 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.00 Late News Weekend. 10.30 China Tonight. (R) 11.00 News. 11.30 Late Programs.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05 Kangaroo Beach. (R) 6.20 Bluey. (R) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R) 6.40 Andy’s Wild Adventures. (R) 7.00 Odd Squad. (R) 7.10 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.20 Bluey. (R) 7.30 Australia Remastered. (R) 8.30 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. (M, R) 9.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (PG, R) 10.30 Civilisations. 11.30 MOVIE: Rush. (2013) 1.55 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 2.45 ABC News Update. 2.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 4x4 Adventures. (R) 10.00 Reel Action. (R) 11.00 Healthy Homes Aust. (R) 11.30 Buy To Build. (R) 12.00 Scorpion. (PG, R) 2.00 Demolition Down Under. (PG, R) 3.00 Stories Of Bikes. (PG, R) 3.30 Snap Happy. (R) 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. (R) 5.00 I Fish. 5.30 Reel Action. (R) 6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R) 6.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 7.30 NCIS. (M, R) 10.20 48 Hours. (M) 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. (MA15+, R) 12.10 Late Programs. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.45 Odd Squad. (R) 4.55 Miraculous. (R) 5.20 Ultimate Food Fun. 5.25 100 Things To Do Before High School. (PG, R) 5.50 The Inbestigators. (R) 6.05 Malory Towers. 6.35 Fierce Earth. (R) 7.05 Mythbusters “There’s Your Problem!”. (PG, R) 7.30 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. (R) 8.00 The Deep. (R) 8.25 The Legend Of Korra. (PG, R) 8.45 SheZow. (R) 9.00 Find Me In Paris. (R) 9.25 School Of Rock. (R) 9.45 Rage. (PG, R) 10.50 Close. 6.00 Big Bang. (PG, R) 8.30 Carol’s Second Act. (PG, R) 10.30 Friends. (PG, R) 1.30 The Middle. (PG, R) 3.00 Friends. (PG, R) 5.00 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod. (R) 6.00 Big Bang. (PG, R) 8.05 The Big Bang Theory. (M, R) 9.00 The Neighborhood. (PG, R) 10.00 Ghosts. (PG, R) 11.00 Friends. (PG, R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 12.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 1.00 Shopping. 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.35 Ainsley’s Good Mood Food. (R) 12.30 The Julia Child Challenge. (PG, R) 1.30 Malaysia In Australia. (PG, R) 2.00 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.30 Wok X Pot. (R) 5.00 Cook And The Chef. (R) 5.30 Cheese Slices. (PG, R) 6.00 Mary Makes It Easy. 6.30 The Streets With Dan Hong. (PG, R) 7.00 Cook And The Chef. (R) 7.30 Cooking With Curtis. (PG) 8.30 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 News. 1.30 First On The Ground. (PG, R) 2.00 News. 2.30 Aust Story. (R) 3.00 News. 3.30 Offsiders. (R) 4.00 Landline. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 World This Week. (R) 6.00 Evening News. 6.30 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 The Virus. (R) 8.00 Insiders. (R) 9.00 Nightly News. 9.30 Aust Story. (R) 10.00 Late News Weekend. 10.30 Q+A Highlights. (R) 11.00 News. 11.30 Close Of Business. (R) 12.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.30 Searchers: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women. 12.00 Silicon Valley: The Untold Story. 12.55 Canadian Cannabis: Candyland. 1.25 Reset. 1.55 V. Johnson & Johnson. 2.20 Secrets Of Our Cities. 3.25 WorldWatch. 3.55 Underground Worlds. 5.45 Life After People. 6.40 How Not To Get Cancer. 7.35 Abandoned Engineering. 8.30 The UnXplained. 9.20 Vice Reveal Documentary: Israel/Qatar. 10.10 Fear Of A Black Quarterback. 11.45 Late Programs. 10 BOLD 10 PEACH SBS VICELAND SBS FOOD ABC NEWS ABC ME ABC TV PLUS

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11.15 Who Gets To Stay In Australia? (M, R) Part 1 of 4. Follows people as they strive to gain permanent residency in Australia, including three women fighting to keep their marriages together after their husbands fall foul of the law.

12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 4.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. Morning news and talk show, covering breaking news, politics, health, money, lifestyle and pop culture.

6.00 Nine News Sunday. 7.00 The Block. (PG) It is the final push for the contestants as they strive to finish their guest bedroom and bathroom. 8.30 60 Minutes. Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. 9.30 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 10.00 9/11: Minute By Minute. (M, R) Takes a look back at the frenzied communication that took place over the airwaves as flight attendants, aviation authorities and the US president grappled with the unfolding tragedy of September 11, 2001. 11.20 Killer Couples: Ruby Padgett And Mitchell Sims. (MA15+) Takes a look at the case of young lovers Ruby Padgett and Mitchell Sims. 6.30 The Sunday Project. Panellists dissect, digest and reconstitute the daily news, events and hottest topics. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PG) The teams race to the Turkish harbour city of Izmir, where belly dancing, magic carpet rides, and blessed baked goods await. Hosted by Beau Ryan. 9.00 NCIS: Hawai’i. (M) When Jesse sets out for a day sailing with his daughter, pirates seize their yacht, take the passengers hostage and attack him, leaving it up to his team to quickly find and rescue his daughter. 10.00 FBI. (M, R) After a university student is found murdered, the FBI investigates claims the death was related to a drug deal gone bad. 11.00 The Sunday Project. (R) Panellists dissect, digest and reconstitute the daily news, events and hottest topics. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Bin Laden: The Road To 9/11. (M) Part 1 of 3. Charts the story of Osama Bin Laden’s transformation from a quiet and introspective son of a billionaire to a global terrorist mastermind, narrated by those who witnessed his journey.

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6.00 Tennis. US Open. Day 13. Continued. 9.00 Good Chef Hunting. (R) 9.30 My Favorite Martian. (R) 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 12.00 Explore. (R) 12.15 Garden Gurus. (R) 12.45 Getaway. (PG, R) 1.15 MOVIE: Carry On Constable. (R) (1960) 3.00 MOVIE: The Love Lottery. (R) (1954) 4.50 MOVIE: The Odd Couple. (R) (1968) 7.00 The Bizarre Pet Vets. (PG) 8.00 To Be Advised. Fire. (MA15+, R) 11.30 House. (M, R) Favorite Martian. (R) 1.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Atlanta. (R) 10.00 Log Cabin Living. (R) Beach Hunters. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 12.30 Australia’s Best House. (R) Rehab Addict. 2.30 Australia’s Best Pools. (R) 3.30 Caribbean Life. (R) 4.30 Chateau. (R) 5.30 House Hunters. (R) House Hunters Int. (R) 7.30 8.30 Flip Or Flop. (R) 9.30 Flipping. (PG) 10.30 Flipping Virgins. (PG, R) 11.30 House Hunters. (R) 12.00 9GO!9LIFE9GEM

10.15 Looking For Life On Mars. (R) Follows NASA’s Mars 2020 mission, one of the most ambitious hunts ever for signs of life on Mars, with a rover landing in Jezero Crater, the site of an old river delta which might have held the ingredients for life.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. (PG, R) 12.30 Beyblade Burst: Quad Drive. (PG, R) 1.00 Power Rangers Dino Super. (PG, R) 1.30 Rivals. (R) 2.00 Top Chef. (PG) 3.00 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. (PG) 5.00 Full House. (R) 5.30 MOVIE: Three Amigos! (PG, R) (1986) 7.30 MOVIE: Under Siege 2. (M, R) (1995) 9.30 MOVIE: Executive Decision. (M, R) (1996) 12.10 Rise. (M) 1.10 Below Deck. (M, R) 3.00 Power Rangers Dino Super. (PG, R) 3.30 Late Programs.

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12.15 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 1.20 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Final stage. 4.30 Italian Food Safari. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera News.

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12.25 Unforgotten. (M, R) Cassie and Sunny suspect the men are lying. 2.45 Rage. (MA15+) Continuous music programming. 4.15 The Recording Studio. (PG, R) 5.00 Insiders. (R) 1.40 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 10. Auckland SuperSprint. Day 2. Highlights. 3.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 The World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Songs Of Praise. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Australia. (R) 2.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (PG, R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 4.30 Win The Week. (PG, R) 5.00 Art Works. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R) A look at locations that highlight living well. 1.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R) Joh and Pete visit Featherstone House. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender. Mel Symons visits Kingfisher Bay Resort. 6.00 Fishing Australia. (R) 6.30 Rivals. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 1.00 Rugby League. NRL Women’s Premiership. Round 4. Newcastle Knights v Sydney Roosters. 3.00 Rugby League. NRL. Finals Series. Second elimination final. Sydney Roosters v South Sydney Rabbitohs. 6.00 Mass. 6.30 Turning Point. (PG) 7.00 Leading The Way. (PG, R) 7.30 Tomorrow’s World. (PG) 8.00 GCBC. (R) 8.30 Living Room. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.10 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R) 1.30 Freshly Picked With Simon Toohey. (R) 2.00 Pooches At Play. (R) 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (R) 3.00 My Market Kitchen. (R) 3.30 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Australia With Hayden Quinn. 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 DW English News Morning. 6.30 Al Jazeera. 7.00 APAC Weekly. 7.30 France 24 English News. 8.00 DD India Prime Time News. 9.00 The Autistic Gardener. (PG) 9.55 Our Coast. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 APAC Weekly. 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 3.30 The Rising. 4.35 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 20. Highlights. 5.35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum. (PG) 6.30

Compass: Hands In The Air. (PG, R) (Final) Takes a look at Pentecostalism, one of the fastest growing religions in the world. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Spicks And Specks. (PG) Music game show, featuring guests Dave O’Neil, Alex Lee, Odette and Kav Temperley. 8.30 Savage River. (M) As the town prepares for the annual Savage River celebration, Hugh’s disappearance has Colleen worried. 9.25 Silent Witness. (M) (Series return) Jack and Nikki enter a high security prison to investigate the suspicious death of an inmate. 10.25 The Newsreader. (M, R) A reporter and a newsreader are thrown together in the cutthroat world of commercial TV news. 11.25 The Capture. (M, R) Carey uncovers a complex conspiracy. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG) The farmers and their partners gather for their first get-together at the Farmer Wants a Wife Country Ball. After a turn on the dance floor, they choose who to take on the next solo date. Hosted by Natalie Gruzlewski. 8.30 Spotlight: Who Killed Michael Jackson? Takes a look at the circumstances surrounding the death of pop superstar Michael Jackson. 10.35 Undercurrent: Real Murder Investigation. (M, R) The continued investigation into the January 27, 2009 disappearance of Bob Chappell. 11.40 Surviving 9/11. (M, R) Documents the experiences of 13 people who were caught in the events of 9/11.

12.10 First Responders. (M) 1.00 Postcards. (PG) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PG) 4.30 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

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(PG, R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 9.15 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.15 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. (PG) 11.15 Grayson’s Art Club. (PG) (New Series) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.10 Secrets Unearthed. (R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Final stage. Highlights. 6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 Australian Story. The story of David Pocock. 8.30 Four Corners. Investigative journalism program that leads national debate and confronts issues that matter. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) Paul Barry takes a look at the latest issues affecting media consumers. 9.35 China Tonight. (Final) Stan Grant and Yvonne Yong take a fresh look at news and current affairs from China. 10.05 ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events. 10.20 The Business. (R) Presented by Kathryn Robinson. 10.40 Q+A. (R) Presented by Stan Grant. 11.45 Parliament Question Time. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) Remi and Eden miss destiny’s call. Theo and Kirby are the internet’s hottest duo. 7.30 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG) After the much anticipated solo dates, the farmers make lasting connections with their partners. 9.00 9-1-1: Lone Star. (M) (Final) Strand and the 126 come together when one of their own is trapped after a building explosion. 10.00 S.W.A.T. (M) The team searches for a lone bomber which triggers childhood flashbacks for Tan. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 Heartbreak Island Australia. (M) The challenge arena serves up tarantulas as one disruptor loses her appetite. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PG) A heart-warming letter brings the contestants together for a very worthy challenge. 8.40 Emergency. (M) First-time dads Michael and Luke treat a motorcycle rider with multiple fractures. Dr Emma and Nurse Emma fear a stoic 79-yearold grandmother might lose her leg after she was hit by a car. 9.40 100% Footy. (M) Features the latest rugby league news, with exclusive insights from an expert panel. 10.40 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 11.10 Fortunate Son. (M) Ruby throws herself into the California primary campaign for Robert Kennedy. 6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PG) The teams take on a Turkish wrestler and make a traditional evil eye bead. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) Celebrity panellists compete to see who can remember the most about events of the week. 9.30 Just For Laughs Australia. (M) Standup comedy performances from Harley Breen, Cassie Workman and Bev Killick. 10.00 Anne Edmonds: That’s Eddotainment. (MA15+, R) A stand-up performance by actor and comedian Anne Edmonds touching on a host of subjects. 11.00 The Project. (R) The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Contestants are given two minutes to answer questions on their chosen subject. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Lighthouses: Building The Impossible: The Smalls. (PG) Part 2 of 3. 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6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 China Tonight. (R) (Final) 11.00 Our Brain. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Miniseries: Marriage. (M, R) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.05 Escape From The City. (PG, R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Her Last Will. (M, R) (2016) A woman tries to drive an elderly lady insane. Rya Kihlstedt, Patrick Fischler. 2.00 What The Killer Did Next: Peter Fasoli. (M, R) Hosted by Philip Glenister. 3.00 The Chase. Hosted by Bradley Walsh. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PG, R) 1.00 Emergency. (M, R) Michael and Luke swap stories. 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 5.30 WIN News. 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.10 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 9.05 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. (PG) 11.05 Grayson’s Art Club. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.10 Secrets Unearthed. (R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (PG, R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 Great Southern Landscapes: Outback. (PG) (Final) Rachel Griffiths treks to Central Australia. 8.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. Part 3 of 5. At the midway point in the experiment, the classmates focus on rebuilding their confidence. 9.30 Home: The Story Of Earth: Air. Part 1 of 4. From plate tectonics and the forces that drive them, a look at how Earth is a vast, changing system. 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.45 The Business. (R) Presented by Kathryn Robinson. 11.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.45 Media Watch. (PG, R) Hosted by Paul Barry. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) Marilyn gets framed for abuse. Ziggy makes her decision. 7.30 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG) The farmers and their partners hit the road for a fun-filled camping trip. 9.00 Extreme Weddings: Australia. (PG) Follows Aussie couples as they tackle the challenge of planning extreme and unconventional weddings. 10.00 10 Years Younger In 10 Days. (PG) Ordinary people have their appearances transformed in just 10 days. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 Chicago Fire. (M) Severide closes in on an arsonist. Gallo clashes with the new lieutenant temporarily filling in for Casey. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PG) The teams race to prepare their rooms in time for kitchen installations. 8.40 The Hundred With Andy Lee. (M) Andy Lee is joined by a panel of comedians and 100 Aussies to explore the fun behind the facts. 9.40 To Be Advised. 10.40 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 11.10 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (M) Stabler and the team investigate when a girl is kidnapped in connection with the Brotherhood. 11.55 See No Evil: Manhunt. (M) Takes a look at the 2010 murder of elderly couple Gary and Linda Haas, who were carjacked while on holiday.

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6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PG) In the Turkish fishing village of Alacati, the teams search for the world’s trickiest ice cream vendors. 8.30 The Cheap Seats. (M) From major news stories to entertainment and viral videos, presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.30 NCIS. (M, R) Gibbs and Parker go on a road trip to find one of the serial killer’s victims. 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M, R) When a US Naval Intelligence Officer is tortured and murdered, the NCIS team investigate. 11.30 The Project. (R) The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Presented by Jennifer Byrne. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Coastal Railway Journeys: Lairg To Caithness. (PG) Hosted by Michael Portillo. 8.30 Insight. Kumi Taguchi takes a look at natural medicines and whether they should be accepted into the mainstream. 9.30 Dateline: Born Small. Takes a look at a global drug trial aimed at boosting growth in children born with a form of dwarfism. 10.00 SBS World News Late. 10.30 The Point. (R) Hosted by John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs. 11.00 Atlanta. (M, R) After the death of their nanny, Sylvia, a family is introduced to a different cultural experience at the funeral.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.40 Andy’s Wild Adventures. (R) 7.00 Andy And The Band. (R) 7.20 Bluey. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.15 Friday Night Dinner. (M, R) 9.35 Rosehaven. (PG, R) 10.05 Summer Love. (M, R) 10.35 Motherland. 11.05 Ghosts. 11.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 11.55 Brassic. 12.40 Ross Noble: Stand Up Series. 1.10 Mock The Week. 1.45 ABC News Update. 1.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Infomercials. (PG) 8.00 The Doctors. (PG, R) 9.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 12.00 NCIS: New Orleans. (M, R) 1.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R) 3.30 The Love Boat. (PG, R) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 5.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 7.30 NCIS. (M, R) 8.30 Bull. (M, R) 10.20 48 Hours. (M, R) 12.15 Shopping. (R) 1.15 Infomercials. (PG) 1.45 Shopping. 2.15 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary. (M, R) 3.10 Late Programs. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. (R) 5.30 Kung Fu Panda. (R) 5.50 Total DramaRama. (PG, R) 6.00 Amelia Parker. (R) 6.25 BTN Newsbreak. 6.30 Operation Ouch! (PG, R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R) 7.30 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. (R) 8.00 The Deep. (R) 8.25 Kong: King Of The Apes. (PG, R) 8.45 SheZow. (R) 8.55 Find Me In Paris. (R) 9.25 School Of Rock. (R) 9.45 Rage. (PG, R) 10.50 Close. 6.00 Stephen Colbert. (PG, R) 7.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 8.00 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 9.30 Becker. (PG, R) 10.30 The Middle. (PG, R) 11.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.00 This Is Us. (PG, R) 1.00 Big Bang. (M, R) 1.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Becker. (PG, R) 5.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R) 8.00 Big Bang. (PG, R) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (M, R) 9.30 Mom. (M) 9.55 Mom. 10.20 Mom. (PG, R) 11.10 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 PAW Patrol. (R) 2.00 Ryan’s Mystery Playdate. (R) 2.30 The Loud House. (R) 3.00 SpongeBob. (R) 3.30 Henry Danger. (R) 4.00 Star Trek: Prodigy. (PG) 4.30 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. (R) 5.00 iCarly. (PG, R) 5.30 Victorious. (PG) 6.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 7.30 The Office. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: The Inbetweeners. (MA15+, R) (2011) James Buckley. 10.30 Just Tattoo Of Us. (MA15+, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 David Rocco’s Dolce Napoli. 1.30 Tastes Like Home. 2.00 Make This Tonight. 2.30 Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking. 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 David Rocco’s Dolce Napoli. (PG) 4.30 Cook And The Chef. 5.00 Nigella Feasts. 5.30 River Cottage Aust. (PG) 6.30 Food Safari. 7.00 The Cook Up. (PG) 7.30 Food Heroes. (PG, R) 8.00 Railway Vietnam. (PG, R) 8.30 Long Weekends. (R) 9.35 Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 10.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG) 10.30 Late Programs. 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 12.00 News. 1.30 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 Evening News. 7.00 National News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.15 Four Corners. (R) 10.00 The World. 11.00 The Drum. (R) 12.00 News. 12.15 The Business. (R) 12.30 7.30. (R) 1.00 News. 1.30 First On The Ground. (PG, R) 2.00 DW News. 2.30 News. (R) 3.00 The World. (R) 3.55 Late Programs. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. (PG) 11.00 Searchers: Highway Of Tears. (M) 11.30 First Out Here: Native Hip Hop. (M, R) 12.00 The New York Times Presents: The Weekly. (PG, R) 12.35 Hustle. (M, R) 1.25 Chasing Famous. (M, R) 2.15 Curse Of Oak Island. (PG, R) 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. (PG) 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (R) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M, R) 8.30 Alone. (M) 9.40 Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over. (MA15+) 10.35 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Strait To The Plate. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Land Of Primates. 7.30 The Point. 8.00 Spirit Talker. (M) 8.30 Over The Black Dot. 9.00 Feeding The Scrum. 9.30 Letterkenny. (M) 10.00 Man In Room 301. (M) 10.55 Late Programs.

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12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Late-night talk show. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 4.00 Home Shopping. 4.30 CBS Mornings.

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12.05 Parliament Question Time. 1.05 The Capture. (M, R) 2.05 Harrow. (M, R) 2.55 Rage. (MA15+) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R) 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. Takes a look at the latest news, sport and weather, with business and finance updates.

ABC NEWS ABC ME ABC TV PLUS 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 The Bionic Woman. (PG, R) 1.00 Baywatch. (PG, R) 3.00 The Nanny. (PG, R) 3.30 3rd Rock. (PG, R) 4.00 That ’70s Show. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 6.00 3rd Rock. (PG, R) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG, R) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG, R) 7.30 MOVIE: Conspiracy Theory. (M, R) (1997) 10.15 MOVIE: Disclosure. (MA15+, R) (2020) 12.00 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? (M) 1.00 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. (PG, R) 2.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. (PG, R) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. (R) 12.00 Days Of Our Lives. (M) 12.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 1.50 Death In Paradise. (M, R) 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 3.30 MOVIE: I Believe In You. (PG, R) (1952) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 7.30 New Tricks. (PG, R) 8.30 The Closer. (M, R) 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.00 Tennis. Davis Cup. Finals. Group C. Belgium v Australia. 4.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 House Hunters. (R) 11.00 Outgrown. (PG, R) 12.00 House Hunters. (R) 1.00 Backyard Envy. (PG, R) 2.00 Australia’s Best Pools. (R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R) 4.00 Flip Or Flop Nashville. (R) 4.30 Log Cabin Living. (R) 5.00 Self Made Mansions. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. (R) 7.30 Escape To The Chateau. (R) 8.30 Dales For Sale. 9.30 Restored. (R) 10.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PG) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R) 8.00 Cruise Away. (PG) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 9.30 NBC Today. (R) 12.00 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 2.00 Creek To Coast. (R) 2.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG, R) 4.30 Emmerdale. (PG, R) 5.00 Coronation Street. (PG, R) 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. (PG, R) 8.30 Judge John Deed. (M, R) 12.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 1.30 House Calls To The Rescue. (R) 2.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.15 Storage Wars. (PG, R) 10.45 American Pickers. (PG, R) 11.45 Hellfire Heroes. (PG, R) 12.45 SAS: UK. (M, R) 1.45 Hard Knocks. (M) 3.00 Shipping Wars. (PG, R) 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. (PG, R) 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. (PG, R) 4.30 Truck Night In America. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG, R) 8.30 Outback Opal Hunters. (PG) 10.30 Jade Fever. (M) 12.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts. (PG, R) 12.00 Family Guy. (M, R) 12.30 American Dad! (M, R) 1.00 MOVIE: She’s Funny That Way. (M, R) (2014) 3.00 To Be Advised. 4.30 Modern Family. (PG, R) 5.30 Simpsons. (PG, R) 6.00 Modern Family. (PG, R) 7.00 Simpsons. (PG, R) 7.30 Family Guy. (M, R) 8.00 American Dad! (M, R) 8.30 Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell And Back. (M, R) 9.30 Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M, R) 11.30 Hell’s Kitchen USA. (MA15+) 12.30 Late Programs.

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12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. Takes a look at the latest news, sport and weather, with business and finance updates.

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ABC NEWS ABC ME ABC TV PLUS 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 The Bionic Woman. (PG, R) 1.00 Baywatch. (PG, R) 3.00 The Nanny. (PG, R) 3.30 3rd Rock. (PG, R) 4.00 That ’70s Show. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 6.00 3rd Rock. (PG, R) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG, R) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG, R) 7.30 MOVIE: Rush Hour. (M, R) (1998) 9.30 MOVIE: Starsky & Hutch. (M, R) (2004) 11.30 Young Sheldon. (PG, R) 12.00 Smash. (M) (New Series) 1.00 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. (PG, R) 2.00 Late Programs. 6.00 TV Shop. (R) 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. (R) 10.30 Pointless. (PG, R) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. (R) 12.00 Days Of Our Lives. (M) 12.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 1.50 New Tricks. (PG, R) 3.00 MOVIE: Lady Caroline Lamb. (PG, R) (1972) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 7.30 As Time Goes By. (PG, R) 8.10 As Time Goes By. (R) 8.50 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 10.50 Chicago Fire. (MA15+, R) 11.50 Footy Classified. (M) 12.50 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Australia’s Best House. (R) 11.00 Restored. (R) 12.00 Rehab Addict. (R) 1.00 Beach Hunters. (R) 2.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R) 4.00 Flip Or Flop Nashville. (R) 4.30 Log Cabin Living. (R) 5.00 Dales For Sale. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. (R) 7.30 Boise Boys. (R) 8.30 Home Town. 9.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 10.30 Caribbean Life. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs. 9GO!9LIFE9GEM6.00 Shopping. (R) 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R) 8.00 Cruise Away. (PG) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 9.30 NBC Today. (R) 12.00 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 My Greek Odyssey. (PG, R) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 2.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG, R) 4.30 Emmerdale. (PG, R) 5.00 Coronation Street. (PG, R) 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 8.30 Lewis. (M, R) 10.30 Miniseries: Hatton Garden. (M, R) 11.30 Autopsy USA. (MA15+, R) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.45 Hellfire Heroes. (PG, R) 12.45 No Man’s Land. (PG, R) 1.45 Hard Knocks. (M) 3.00 Shipping Wars. (PG, R) 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. (PG, R) 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. (PG, R) 4.30 Truck Night In America. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 7.30 Family Guy. (M) 8.00 American Dad! (M) 8.30 MOVIE: Justice League. (M, R) (2017) Ben Affleck. 10.55 MOVIE: Poseidon. (M, R) (2006) 12.55 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Shopping. (R) 10.30 Bringing Sexy Back. (PG, R) 12.00 Family Guy. (M, R) 12.30 American Dad! (M, R) 12.55 MOVIE: Turner & Hooch. (PG, R) (1989) 3.00 To Be Advised. 4.30 Modern Family. (PG, R) 5.30 Simpsons. (PG, R) 6.00 Modern Family. (PG, R) 7.00 Simpsons. (PG, R) 7.30 MOVIE: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. (M, R) (2012) 9.50 MOVIE: New In Town. (PG, R) (2009) 11.55 Why Does Love? (M, R) 1.55 Late Programs.

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6.00 Infomercials. (PG) 8.00 The Doctors. (PG, R) 9.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 12.00 NCIS: New Orleans. (M, R) 1.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R) 3.30 The Love Boat. (PG, R) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 5.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 7.30 NCIS. (M, R) 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M, R) 10.20 Blood And Treasure. (M, R) 11.15 Evil. (MA15+, R) 12.15 Shopping. (R) 1.15 Infomercials. (PG) 1.45 Shopping. 2.15 Hawaii Five-O. (M, R) 3.10 Late Programs. 6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. (PG, R) 5.30 Kung Fu Panda. (R) 5.50 Total DramaRama. (R) 6.00 Amelia Parker. (R) 6.25 BTN Newsbreak. 6.30 Operation Ouch! (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R) 7.30 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. (R) 8.00 The Deep. (R) 8.25 Kong: King Of The Apes. (PG, R) 8.45 SheZow. (R) 8.55 Find Me In Paris. (R) 9.25 School Of Rock. (PG, R) 9.45 Rage. (PG, R) 10.50 Close. 6.00 Stephen Colbert. (PG, R) 7.00 Friends. (PG, R) 8.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 9.00 Becker. (PG, R) 10.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 11.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.00 This Is Us. (M, R) 1.00 Mom. (M, R) 1.30 Mom. (R) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Becker. (PG, R) 5.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R) 8.00 Big Bang. (PG, R) 9.20 Two And A Half Men. (M, R) 9.45 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R) 10.10 Big Bang. (M, R) 10.35 Big Bang. (PG, R) 11.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Santiago Of The Seas. 11.00 Blaze And The Monster Machines. (R) 12.00 PAW Patrol. (R) 2.00 Ryan’s Mystery Playdate. (R) 2.30 The Loud House. (R) 3.00 SpongeBob. (R) 3.30 Henry Danger. (R) 4.00 Star Trek: Prodigy. (PG) 4.30 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. (R) 5.00 iCarly. (PG, R) 5.30 Victorious. (PG, R) 6.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 7.30 The Office. (PG, R) 8.30 Catfish: The TV Show. (M, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 David Rocco’s Dolce Napoli. 1.30 There’s No Taste Like Home. 2.00 Make This Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. 3.00 License To Grill. 3.30 Wok X Pot. 4.00 Dolce Napoli. 4.30 Cook & The Chef. 5.00 Nigella Feasts. 5.30 River Cottage Aust. 6.30 Food Safari. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 Food Heroes. 8.00 Rachel Khoo’s Simple Pleasures. (New Series) 8.30 John Torode’s Middle East. 9.00 Plat Du Tour. 9.30 Dine With Me UK. 10.00 Bizarre Foods. 10.30 Late Programs.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05 The Adventures Of Paddington. (R) 6.20 Bluey. (R) 6.25 Peter Rabbit. (R) 6.40 Andy’s Wild Adventures. (R) 7.00 Andy And The Band. (R) 7.20 Bluey. (R) 7.30 Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 8.00 Art Works. (PG) 8.30 Civilisations. (PG, R) 9.30 Great Southern Landscapes. (PG, R) (Final) 10.00 And We Danced. (PG, R) 11.00 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. 12.00 Ghosts. 12.30 Catalyst. 1.30 ABC News Update. 1.35 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 12.50 Destination WA. 1.15 9Honey: Queen Elizabeth. (R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PG) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Late-night talk show. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 4.00 Home Shopping. 4.30 CBS Mornings.

12.35 World On Fire. (MA15+, R) 3.50 Food Safari. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (PG, R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 75 Years Of Australian Peacekeeping: Pre-Service. 10.30 75 Years Of Australian Peacekeeping. 11.30 Wildflowers Of The Midwest Of WA. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 National Press Club Address. 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.05 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: I Am Elizabeth Smart. (M, R) (2017) Elizabeth Smart. 2.00 What The Killer Did Next: Sian Roberts. (M, R) Hosted by Philip Glenister. 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PG, R) 1.00 The Hundred With Andy Lee. (M, R) Comedy panel show. 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 5.30 WIN News. 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.10 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 WorldWatch. 8.00 DD India Prime Time News. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 9.05 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. (PG) 11.05 Grayson’s Art Club. (PG) 12.00 BBC News At Ten. 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Dateline. (R) 2.30 Insight. (R) 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) Presented by Tom Gleeson. 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M) Host Shaun Micallef presents a roundup of the important news stories. 9.00 Summer Love. (PG) A man tries to avoid meeting his girlfriend’s family and the weighty expectations of their marriage. 9.35 Win The Week. (PG) Hosted by Alex Lee. 10.05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R) UK-based panel show. 10.45 ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events. 11.00 The Business. (R) 11.15 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) Cash decides nice guys finish last. 7.30 Armed And Dangerous: Stickups. (M) Follows the authorities as they take down Australia’s outlaw motorcycle gangs. 8.50 The Chernobyl Disaster: Firestorm. (M) Part 2 of 3. With Reactor 4 on fire and radiation spewing into the atmosphere, firefighters battle the blaze. 9.50 Air Crash Investigation: Meltdown Over Kathmandu. (PG) A look at the 2018 crash of US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211 in Kathmandu, Nepal. 10.50 The Latest: Seven News. 11.20 Chicago Fire. (M) Severide and Herrmann clash over office space. Gallo’s resentment of Pelham comes to a head. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PG) One of the contestants questions whether The Block is an even playing field. 8.40 After The Verdict. (M) (Final) With Daniel and Clara framed as criminals, the jurors make a final attempt to get justice. 9.40 Family Law. (M) After a couple find out their adopted baby has a serious medical condition, the wife wants to keep the child, despite her husband’s opinions to the contrary leading to a potential legal showdown. 10.40 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 11.10 Chicago Med. (MA15+, R) Will struggles with ethics and his decision to work at the safe injection site. 6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Dog House Australia. (PG, R) Follows the staff at the Animal Welfare League as they try to find a home for Betty the Staffordshire bull terrier. 8.30 Ghosts. (PG) After an ‘80s “mean girl” ghost, who died on her prom night, is awakened in the attic, Sam is forced to confront what happened on her own prom night. Alberta discovers she has another special gift. 9.30 Bull. (M, R) Izzy asks Bull for help petitioning the court to have her best friend’s body exhumed. The woman’s son alleges she was murdered, despite her death already being ruled accidental. 11.30 The Project. (R) The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Contestants are given two minutes to answer questions on their chosen subject. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 The Great Wall Of China: The Hidden Story. (PG, R) Takes a look at the Great Wall of China and at what new discoveries tell us about this structure and its origins. 8.30 Secret Scotland: The Central Belt. (R) Susan Calman visits Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden and the country’s busiest train station in Glasgow Central. 9.20 The Stranger. (MA15+) The Stranger finds herself in danger when a confrontation goes wrong. 10.10 SBS World News Late. 10.40 Vienna Blood. (M) (Series return) A Hungarian countess drowns in her bath.

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 75 Years Of Australian Peacekeeping: Pre-Service. 10.30 75 Years Of Australian Peacekeeping. 11.20 News. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.40 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 Evening News. 7.00 National News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 China Tonight. (R) (Final) 10.00 The World. 11.00 The Drum. (R) 12.00 News. 12.15 Late Programs. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Prohibition In Northern Canada. 11.30 British Columbia Is Burning. 12.00 The Source. 12.55 Outsider: World’s Weirdest Films. 1.20 In My Own World. 2.15 Curse Of Oak Island. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. (PG) 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. (R) 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M, R) 8.30 We’re All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) (M) (New Series) 9.40 Deadly Funny 2022. (M) 10.40 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Spirit Talker. 1.30 Yarrabah! The Musical. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Going Native. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Te Ao With Moana. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Land Of Primates. 7.30 The Last Land: Gespe’gewa’gi. 8.00 Lost Diamonds. 8.30 Yokayi Footy. 9.25 Out Of Range. (PG) 9.40 Deadly Funny 2022. 10.50 Late Programs. 10 BOLD 10 PEACH 10 SHAKE

12.55 Luther. (MA15+, R) Alice continues her investigation into Luther. 4.00 Food Safari. (R) Maeve O’Meara looks at French cuisine. 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

They are easy to carry from room to room.” – L.A. If you have too many suds in the sink (or the tub), try pouring salt on the suds. They die down and can be washed away without creating more suds. “We attached an over-thedoor plastic shoe organiser to the back of our pantry door. The slots that are reachable by the kids hold healthy, singleserving snacks for the morning, to include in lunches or for after-school snacking. It’s easy and the kids have choices!” – M.M.Trying to lose weight? Many of us eat portions that are waaaaay too much. Try using a smaller size plate, or one with a border around it. Studies show that people who do so serve themselves less food and still feel satisfied. BUT TRUE NOW HERE’S A TIP

12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PG) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. (R) 5.30 Kung Fu Panda. (PG, R) 5.50 Total DramaRama. (R) 6.00 Amelia Parker. (PG, R) 6.25 BTN Newsbreak. 6.30 Operation Ouch! (R) 6.55 Hey You! What If. (R) 7.00 Horrible Histories. (R) 7.30 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. (R) 8.00 The Deep. (R) 8.25 Kong: King Of The Apes. (PG, R) 8.45 SheZow. (R) 8.55 Find Me In Paris. (R) 9.25 School Of Rock. (R) 9.45 Rage. (PG, R) 10.50 Close. 6.00 Stephen Colbert. (PG, R) 7.00 Friends. (PG, R) 8.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 9.00 Becker. (PG, R) 10.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 11.30 Friends. (PG, R) 12.00 Living Room. (R) 1.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.00 Becker. (PG, R) 5.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R) 8.00 Big Bang. (M, R) 9.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R) 9.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 11.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 12.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 1.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 PAW Patrol. (R) 2.00 Ryan’s Mystery Playdate. (R) 2.30 The Loud House. (R) 3.00 SpongeBob. (R) 3.30 Henry Danger. (R) 4.00 Star Trek: Prodigy. (PG) 4.30 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. (R) 5.00 iCarly. (PG, R) 5.30 Victorious. (PG, R) 6.00 The Middle. (PG, R) 7.30 The Office. (M, R) 8.00 The Office. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Coyote Ugly. (PG, R) (2000) 10.30 Catfish: The TV Show. (M, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 David Rocco’s Dolce Napoli. 1.30 There’s No Taste Like Home. 2.00 Make This Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. 3.00 License To Grill. 3.30 Wok X Pot. 4.00 David Rocco’s Dolce Tuscany. (New Series) 4.30 Cook And The Chef. 5.00 Nigellissima. 5.30 River Cottage Aust. 6.30 Food Safari. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 Food Heroes. 8.00 The Streets With Dan Hong. 8.30 Food Heroes. 9.00 Gok Wan’s Easy Asian. 9.30 Dine With Me UK. 10.00 Bizarre Foods. 10.30 Late Programs. 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 12.00 News. 1.30 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 Evening News. 7.00 National News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.00 The World. 11.00 The Drum. (R) 11.55 Heywire. (R) 12.00 News. 12.15 The Business. (R) 12.30 7.30. (R) 1.00 News. 1.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 2.00 DW News. 2.30 News. (R) 3.00 Late Programs. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Cloning The Woolly Mammoth. 11.30 The Therapist. 12.00 Bernie Blackout: The 2020 Campaign. 1.40 One Star Reviews. 2.05 Munchies Guide To Las Vegas. 2.55 Munchies Guide To Oaxaca. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. (PG) 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. (R) 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M, R) 8.30 Curse Of Oak Island. (M) 10.10 Escaping Polygamy. (M) 11.05 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 The Last Land: Gespe’gewa’gi. (M) 2.00 Shortland St. (PG) 2.30 Going Native. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. (PG) 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. (PG) 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 The 77 Percent. (PG) 6.00 Bamay. (R) 6.30 News. 6.40 Land Of Primates. (PG, R) 7.30 Going Places. (PG, R) 8.30 The Porter. (M) 9.25 MOVIE: Resurrecting The Champ. (M, R) (2007) 11.25 Late Programs.

6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Australian Story. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Win The Week. (PG, R) 1.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.00 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 4.55 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Tempting Fate. (M, R) (2019) Alyssa Milano. 2.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. Information and advice for businesses. 2.30 Border Patrol. (PG, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PG, R) 1.00 After The Verdict. (M, R) The jurors make a final attempt to get justice. 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 5.30 WIN News. 6.00 The Talk. (PG) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 9.05 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. 11.05 Grayson’s Art Club. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes. (PG, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (PG, R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 6.55 Sammy J. (PG) Presented by Sammy J. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. International current affairs program. 8.30 Q+A. Public affairs program featuring Stan Grant and a panel of experts answering questions. 9.35 Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One. (Series return) Kurt Fearnley speaks with Eddie Betts. 10.05 ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events. 10.20 The Business. (R) Presented by Elysse Morgan. 10.35 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) Part 3 of 5. 11.35 Parliament Question Time. Coverage of Question Time. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) Remi gets his mojo back. Eden gets a bitter taste of the new Cash. Marilyn and Heather stop pretending. 8.30 Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous: The Kimberley Killer. (M, R) Takes a look at a German tourist who randomly shot dead five people in the Top End of the Northern Territory and the vast Kimberly region of Western Australia. 9.35 Police Strike Force. (M, R) Takes a look inside police investigations, stings and operations, as told by the men and women who were there when it happened. 10.35 The Latest: Seven News. 11.05 The Front Bar. (M) Takes a lighter look at all things AFL. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby Union. Rugby Championship. Bledisloe Cup. Game 1. Australia v New Zealand. From Marvel Stadium, Melbourne. 10.00 Wallabies V New Zealand PostMatch. Post-match wrap-up of the first game of the Bledisloe Cup between Australia and New Zealand. 10.30 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 11.00 The Equalizer. (M, R) An enigmatic former CIA operative, must use her extensive skills to help a teenager accused of murder. 11.50 The Gulf. (M, R) Ruby is hiding something. Jess is running out of time to piece the puzzle together on Lucy’s disappearance.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Shopping. (R) 10.30 Bringing Sexy Back. (PG, R) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (2017) (M, R) 2.00 The Blacklist. (M, R) 3.00 Black-ish. (PG, R) 4.00 The Goldbergs. (PG, R) 4.30 Modern Family. (PG, R) 5.30 Simpsons. (PG, R) 6.00 Modern Family. (PG, R) 7.00 Simpsons. (PG, R) 7.30 Family Guy. (M, R) 8.00 American Dad! (M, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Big Daddy. (PG, R) (1999) Adam Sandler. 10.30 MOVIE: Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates. (MA15+, R) (2016) 12.30 Late Programs.

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Sea urchins acquired their name f rom hedgehogs, which were known as urchins until about the 15th century... meaning, of course, that sea urchins are therefore essentially ocean hedgehogs.The“Josh Fight”, started in 2021 by Josh Swain after he discovered a number of other people on social media who shared his moniker, is an event held in Lincoln, Nebraska, in which hundreds of people named Josh duel with pool noodles to crown the “Ultimate Josh”. To date, the event has raised over $20,000 for charity. In the 1970s, American Kitchen Foods Inc., perhaps inspired by a picky young eater at home, tried disguising peas in a fry-shaped form with a product called “I hate peas”. Prior to 1998, it was illegal in Victoria to change a lightbulb unless you were a licensed electrician.

Before you embark upon a detox regimen, you might consider this: In 2007, an advocacy group called Sense About Science reached out to the manufacturers of 15 so-called detox products and discovered that not one could come up with a definition of what they really meant by “detox”.

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This week we offer a hodgepodge of tips. Here’s one of my favourites: Use kitchen tongs to retrieve an item that is stuck behind a heavy piece of furniture. It is much easier than trying to move the lounge chair. – JoToAnnsave money on going out to eat, we purchase gift cards when they’re being offered at a discount. They can be 10 per cent or 15 per cent below face value, but that helps make a night out a bit cheaper. – E.S. “Old suitcases (hard-sided ones) are really fun holders for craft supplies. You can use hook and loop tape (we’ve seen one type from Velcro) to secure smaller containers to the inside lining. This has worked well for my scrapbooking supplies.

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12.05 Kiss Bang Love. (PG, R) Blindfolded contestants kiss 12 partners. 1.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. News, sport and weather.

12.35 Doc Martin. (PG, R) 1.25 Harrow. (M, R) 3.10 Rage. (MA15+) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.20 Sammy J. (PG, R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod. Quiz show featuring teams from Brisbane’s Cavendish Road State High School and Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta. 8.30 Gogglebox Australia. A diverse range of people open their living rooms to reveal their reactions to popular and topical TV shows, with the help of special, locked-off cameras which capture every unpredictable moment. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M, R) The squad spends New Year’s Eve dealing with a child abduction emergency. 11.30 The Project. (R) The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Contestants are given two minutes to answer questions on their chosen subject. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys: The Buller. (PG) Bill Nighy narrates a journey down the waters of the Buller River in New Zealand’s South Island. 8.30 The Handmaid’s Tale. (Series return) June’s escape continues to weigh on her, even as a new confrontation between June and Serena seems inevitable. 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Gomorrah. (MA15+) (Series return) The Levantes are out for revenge as Genny, with the police on his back, is forced to go into hiding. 11.55 Luther. (MA15+, R) DCI John Luther returns to work following the traumatic arrest of a serial killer.

(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

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.40 Andy’s Wild Adventures. (R) 7.00 Andy And The Band. (R) 7.20 Bluey. (R) 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 8.30 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 9.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R) 9.30 Win The Week. (PG, R) 10.00 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG, R) 10.40 Mock The Week. (Final) 11.15 Doctor Who. 12.15 Ghosts. 12.45 Would I Lie To You? 1.15 Greg Davies: The Back Of My Mum’s Head. 2.40 ABC News Update. 2.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Infomercials. (PG) 8.00 The Doctors. (PG, R) 9.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 12.00 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary. (M, R) 1.00 Hawaii Five-O. (M, R) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R) 3.30 The Love Boat. (PG, R) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 5.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 7.30 NCIS. (M, R) 8.30 Bull. (M, R) 10.30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary. (M, R) 11.30 48 Hours. (M, R) 12.30 Shopping. (R) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Late Programs.

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ABC NEWS ABC ME ABC TV PLUS 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 The Bionic Woman. (PG, R) 1.00 Baywatch. (PG, R) 2.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. Round 17. Grand Prix of Monterey. Highlights. 3.00 The Nanny. (PG, R) 3.30 3rd Rock. (PG, R) 4.00 That ’70s Show. (PG, R) 4.30 Raymond. (PG, R) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 6.00 3rd Rock. (PG, R) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG, R) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG, R) 7.30 MOVIE: Serenity. (M) (2005) 9.50 MOVIE: Elektra. (M, R) (2005) 11.45 Up All Night. (M, R) 12.10 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Pointless. (PG, R) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. (R) 12.00 Days Of Our Lives. (M) 12.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 1.50 As Time Goes By. (PG, R) 2.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 3.30 MOVIE: The Bridal Path. (R) (1959) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. (PG, R) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 7.30 RBT. (M, R) 8.30 Paramedics. (M, R) 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.00 Tennis. Davis Cup. Finals. Group C. France v Australia. 4.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Flip Or Flop Nashville. (R) 11.30 Log Cabin Living. (R) 12.00 Home Town. (R) 1.00 Caribbean Life. (R) 2.00 Boise Boys. (R) 3.00 The Block. (PG, R) 4.00 Flip Or Flop Nashville. (R) 4.30 Log Cabin Living. (R) 5.00 House Hunters Reno. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. (R) 7.00 House Hunters. (R) 7.30 House Hunters Int. 8.30 Celebrity IOU. (PG) 9.30 My Lottery Dream Home. (PG, R) 10.30 Bargain Mansions. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R) 8.00 Cruise Away. (PG) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 9.30 NBC Today. (R) 12.00 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 2.00 Weekender. (R) 2.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG, R) 4.30 Emmerdale. (PG, R) 5.00 Coronation Street. (PG, R) 5.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. (M, R) 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 12.30 The Fine Art Auction. (PG) 3.30 Fresh TV. (R) 4.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Storage Wars. (PG, R) 11.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 12.00 Inside Kings Cross: The Railway. (M, R) 1.00 No Man’s Land. (PG, R) 2.00 Hard Knocks. (M) 3.00 Pawn Stars UK. (PG, R) 3.30 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. (PG, R) 4.00 Truck Night In America. (PG) 5.00 Desert Collectors. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: John Wick: Chapter 2. (MA15+, R) (2017) Keanu Reeves. 11.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.

Titanic director James Cameron drew that famous nude sketch of Rose in the film. (Kate Winslet wore a swimsuit for the scene.) The Hair Museum of Avanos, located beneath Chez Galip’s pottery shop in Cappadocia, Turkey, is filled with hair samples from over 16,000 women from around the world. Dolly Parton once offered 7th- and 8th-graders in her hometown of Sevierville, Tennessee, a gift of $500 if they graduated from high school, reducing the dropout rate from 30 per cent to 6 per “Poecilonym”cent.is a synonym for the word synonym. ...inspiring locals!

12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Late-night talk show. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 4.00 Home Shopping. 4.30 CBS Mornings.

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THE Reserve grade Western Challenge was expected to be a ‘fill-in’ before the ‘big ones’. It looked that way – a seemingly disinterested Bathurst Panthers team made up of ‘some-time’ first graders, Under 18s and “those who wanted a trip to Dubbo” fell 12-0 behind in the first 10 minutes but then they grew in confidence and began to run like their namesakes. In the end the 29-24 scoreline reflected the latent try-scoring capacity of the visitors but Craig McLean’s team showed plenty of pride and went within an ace of snatching the title. Expect to see a few of these CYMS boys in first grade on a regular basis next year as retirements and players moving on create spaces for keen, talented players.

Soni - CYMS ageless warrior Group XI Director Martin Cook presented the medals and trophies after the Reserve Grade Western Challenge.Man of the Match Aiden Ryan

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From page 62 Dynamic lock Jake Grace agreed. “At Forbes we play for each other, for our club and the community. Cameron told us that those who’d come to support us believed in the Magpies and it was up to us to honour them. We did that – held our passes, scored six tries and won 40-30!” The Forbes pack monstered minor premiers CYMS in the biggest game of the season. A big, mobile pack and four big blokes cleverly interchanged by coach Greenhalgh meant CYMS’ smaller men were run ragged. “Tracey led the way like he did when we beat CYMS in 2016 and then two years later, but it was a 17-man effort out there today, “ the coach said with pride. “I’ve seen all of these blokes come through from Under 8s and it fills me up to see how their determination and hard work had brought them the rewards they deserve,” CamFullbackadded.Mitch Andrews was judged best in field and received the Weir-Scott Medal. “You don’t play for these things, you just do your best for your mates,” a humble Andrews reflected. “To be honest, I told the boys, if Gracey doesn’t get this I’m going to walk home.” Pack your boots Mitch. The coach, the captain, the Bob Weir-Dave Scott medallist and the Magpies’ legend Jake Grace were unanimous about one other thing. “Dubbo CYMS are great champions. They’ve set the benchmark for the past 20 years. To beat them is to conquer the best. They can hold their heads up high because they are a skilled and disciplined club. “We know we will always have tough matches against the green and whites. It will always be high spirited but we have tremendous respect for each other and there’s never any rubbish.” Forbes Magpies – the inaugural Western Rams Peter “Ace” McDonald Premiers. Mitch Andrews about to be met by Jyie Chapman Centre Richard Fui about to rattle Brad Pickering’s ribs in a tackle that shook the Apex Oval Stand CYMS captain Jarryn Powyer AndrewsMitch Billy Sing Tongia Fox Brad Pickering swooped after Forbes winger Zeke Hartwig (right) had dropped a bomb. Centre Richard Fui can’t stop the CYMS try.

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THE win wasn’t in doubt but the anticipation was killing the Nyngan fans who were busting to jump the fence and celebrate the Under 18s unforgettable win. Skipper Aidan Bermingham led his Tigers from the field, the most dominant of a team of champions. From 1-17 and beyond, the Nyngan players lifted themselves to overcome Group 10 heavyweights Bathurst St Pats in a true David and Goliath contest. Like the Forbes Magpies later in the day, the Nyngan lads roared into action with the backing of a parochial home (almost) crowd. One would have been forgiven if they were driving through the western town and thought it had closed for the day because the Apex Oval grandstand was festooned in Orange and Black and the Tigers’ lair was bellowing the call for their beloved cubs. When exciting fullback Tyrone Tattersall broke through and ran 60 metres to score the opening try the Tiger chant began and it didn’t stop until lock Bermingham sealed the 26-18 win.The Nyngan team under coach Troy Richards has overcome everything thrown at them. In the semi-final they downed Lithgow Wolves in Mudgee 38-14, overpowered Forbes 22-12 in Orange and then came from 13-nil against Dubbo CYMS to get to the Tom Nelson Shield Grand Final. This was a match that will live long in the memories of all who were at the stadium on Sunday. Guts and determination, fearless in the face of much bigger opposition and crafty, skilful halves and an elusive, strong-running fullback feeding off a hungry pack of forwards. Nyngan’s first Under 18s Premiership since 1980 was a ‘biggie’. The last. The last time the town on the Bogan won a Junior’s Premiership was 1980 when they defeated Bourke in Walgett.Along time between drinks for the Tigers but if the post-match celebration that began on Sunday is anything to go by the town will be trying hard to catch up on lost time during the next few months!

Western Rams Chairperson Ross McDermott presents the Tom Nelson Shield. Marty Nelson, Paul Loxley (partly obscured) and MC Geoff Mann

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Centre Braithwaite Boyd caused havoc with his hammering defence and unstoppable run that sealed the match with a try under the posts Rory Quarmby and Will BlackaputsAidanonstep

“10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1… Tigers!”

The roar of a Tiger mum!

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BOTH teams agreed that Sunday wasn’t an ideal time to be still playing as key players were absent on ‘other duties’. A week of celebrations for both Bathurst and CYMS after they had won their respective Group premierships and hangovers from hockey (Bathurst) and rugby (CYMS) exacted a toll on player numbers. CYMS have dominated Group XI; the St Pats girls a cut above in Group 10. In fact, the girls in blue and white who shared the same starting point as CYMS last century under the guise of Catholic youth, have not been defeated in nearly 50 matches. On Sunday they showed why.St Pats ran in six tries to nil and stymied CYMS fleet-footed young team in a display of great cohesion. The desire to keep their line uncrossed was evidenced by wonderful front-line defence and scramblingDubbocover.co-captain Madi Crowe praised her opponents while thanking her teammates for their efforts throughout this first year of a new“Weera.would love to have played more matches weekin, week-out but because of the crossover with Group 10 and some clubs not fielding teams in the competition it was a bit stop-start,” Madi told the crowd. “I am very proud of what we have achieved and how League Tag has become an integral part of rugby league out west. Plenty of these girls will be making their names in the years ahead.” Players from both teams make up the bulk of the Western Rams team selected to play in Country Championships on Saturday week in Parkes. Bronte BoyceC/C fullback by Maddi

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THE SUNDEE MORNING BOWLS Small numbers, enjoyed by all SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2022 AT 11:00AM – 7:00PM $10TICKETS General Admission $20 Gold Seating $20 Wine Barrel Dubbo City Toyota and Gilgandra Toyota Dubbo Gold Cup Day RaceMeeting... $100,000 DUBBO GOLD CUP $50,000 Vincent Gordon Flying Handicap $50,000 Country Magic Plate The Dubbo Gold Cup is a qualifying race for the $2million ‘The Big Dance’. FashionsField Please contact the club on 6882 1044 if you have a special function and we can organise a tailored package Event by Dubbo Turf Club on the sponsored by: Ruby Maine, Blowes Clothing and Jade Boutique. GATES OPEN AT 11:30AM CYMS co-captain Madi Crowe Grace Pilon tags Erin Naden Demi Wilson tags Maddy Bryce. Grace Pilon (3) Left: CYMS half CatonEmily Far left: Sarah White slips past

ONCE again Pennants’ commitments, Fathers’ Day and footy grand finals took their toll but the 20 who made it onto the mats had a great time.Shirley Marchan has recovered from a bad back injury and is all but back to her best. Shirl, Julie Brown and Karen Greenhalge took on the blokes, John Kennedy, Allan Stratford and Greg Brown. The girls showed no mercy on Dad’s Day, rolling out by seven shots at the halfway mark. Their scorecard bolstered by a quadruple on six and a triple on eight. The boys hit back but were again beaten off by two four shot hauls and a triple on the last. Girls 24; Guys 10! Newcomer Mick Strawhan skipped a bubbly Vicki Hummel and Doc Livingston, against the dynamic Mary Perry, Frank Armstrong and a reliable Trish Gosper. Seemingly it was a case of ‘knowing how and what...’, but it was ‘the doing’ that was proving tougher for Doc, Vicki and Mick. They had their chances but only converted on three of the first eight ends. Mary’s ruthless consistency, Frank’s characteristic determination and Trish, well she can bowl out most situations. They combined to score triples on ends three and five, a double on eight and with a couple of singles, led for the first half.

Much joy was expressed by Doc, Vicki and Mick after rolling in a triple after the turnaround, however it didn’t faze Mary, Frank and Trish, who added six to lead by double figures after 10. To cap off their commanding performance the leaders chalked up another six on the last to complete a 23-10 wipe-out. Ray Strawhan and Sue Armstrong played pairs against Kevin Scott and Mel Giddings. They failed to score in the first eight ends and trailed by 16-0. Kev and Mel tallied a couple of fours, a triple and plenty of singles but eased off on the way home and conceded five shots. 23-5 final score. Helene Emblen and Annette McMillan fell to Pat Sherwin and Gaye Cottee in the final game. Pat and Gaye showed scant respect for the past champions, unforgiving as they piled up 15 shots in the first eight ends. Helene and Annette racked up threes on 12 and 15 but couldn’t stem the tide going down 27 shots to eight after Oat and Gaye banked four more on the last. Winners – Pat Sherwin and Gaye Cottee on a countback and correction. Runners-up –Mel Giddings and Kevin Scott. Resters – Doc Livingston, Julie Brown and Karen Greenhalge.Luckynumbers – Allan Stratford, Sue Armstrong and Frank Armstrong (keeping it in the family).

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“WELL, that sucks,” it was the simplest and clearest way Dubbo Demons women’s coach Peter Martinoli could sum up Saturday’s grand final loss to the Bathurst disappointing result, Martinoli said he is incredibly proud of his team and how far they’ve come in the past season. “Everyone wants to be the winner on grand final day, but unfortunately there can only ever be one. I’m extremely proud of the effort that everyone put in, everyone fought to that last second and didn’t give up, even when it looked like it might have been out of reach everyone still gave their all.”This season the Demons have welcomed more than 10 new players to the team, with many debuting not only for the club, but in the sport.Saturday’s game was an excellent display of women’s football in the Central West. “It was definitely a game played between the two arcs. It was a lot of back and forth and it was really just a lucky bounce or a lucky break that that led to a goal for them and unfortunately we couldn’t capitalise by doing the same thing,” he said. With the 2022 season over, Martinoli is already excited for next year, when he hopes to build on this “You’veloss.got to lose a grand final to know how to win a grand final job, Martinoli said it can become tempting to have rotations for the sake of rotations, which can be dangerous.“Youdon’t want to disrupt anyone. If people are playing well, you want to keep them on and reward their efforts. “There’s also that element of I want to give everyone game time because they’ve done so much for us throughout the year. They’ve worked hard for 15 rounds to get here.”Though deep in Bathurst territory, the Demons loyal were out loud and proud, spurred on further by support from other clubs in the league. “We just can’t thank enough everyone who travelled down to Bathurst to support us, and we phant return to the team list. After breaking her leg during play in round seven, Coady had the goal of walking on the field on grand final day with her team. Though she wasn’t able to play, the cheers could be heard blocks away as she made her way through the banner with the team. The Demons will return next season raring to go, ready to take their success one step further. Until then, they’re still pretty happy

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EXCEPTIONAL early morning weekday swimmer Pam Dickerson has joined the Sunday morning school of aquatic quackery. Pam must have been encouraged by the efforts of another early riser, Roger Mackay who hit the jackpot, taking out the Monthly Trophy for the second month in a row. Roger was just.22 seconds off his time in the Morrisons Family Eye Care Centre September Trophy. Pam will have something to remember from her Ducks’ debut – Roger’s 650th swim with the famous club. Judy Walsh’s return was also memorable, taking the final of the 25 metre Freestyle after Henry Willcockson and Norm Bahr both broke their times. She backs up to claim the closest to time 25 metrePeterBreaststroke.Hargreaves was first in the 50 metre Freestyle from Henry Willcockson and Mark Prentice and after bemoaning the fact that Backstroke was not his favourite stroke, Norm Bahr proceeded to take out the closest to time in the 25 metre event from Judy Walsh and Mark Prentice. Swimmers are now looking to spring into Spring with the Col Eastburn Boom Boom Relay coming up on Sun 17th.The Dubbo Ducks meet every Sunday at 9.00 at the RSL Aquatic and Health Centre and welcome new members. Sports ROLLUP a go at

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By GEOFF MANN AIDAN Bermingham took it on himself to crash the ball into the heart of the St Pats’ pack. The blond-haired lock was especially keen to show his team that big doesn’t mean better and he seemed to make it his personal mission to bring St Pat’s captain, the man-mountain prop Aiden Stait, to ground every time he had the ball. His belligerent defence, smart reads whether from dummy half or as a distributor and pure strength saw him bend the blue and white line on a number of Whenoccasions.MartyNelson, the son of the legendary NSW Country Under 18s coach Tom placed the medal struck in his dad’s honour around Aidan’s neck, the crowd rose as one to acclaim the boy from Warren who had led Nyngan to a famous victory. Aidan Bermingham received the RSL Medal from Tom Gray.

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Contributed by MATT GILBERT LET’S hear it for the junior Green Machine which contested the state road titles recently. The riders battled on brutal climbs, contested fierce sprints, won medals and gained invaluable experience. Isabelle Russell gave an exceptional account of herself with some highly impressive rides. She was attentive at critical points to put herself in the mix of some tough racing. Isabelle has trained exceptionally hard for the NSW Titles and every ounce of form was needed to contend with her rivals. Imogen and Makayla Fuller, contesting their first year in the highly competitive U17 Women’s Division, were ever-present in the field and managed to stay in contact. The twin sisters worked superbly together and remained in the top 10 amongst the fast-paced group throughout the three events. Exceptional! Great teammate Isabelle no doubt offered some words of encouragement and a wheel to grab at critical moments.EmilyHines (U15s) positioned herself in the field exceptionally well, totally switched on and giving away precious few seconds to her rivals. All the tough training at Geurie with the coaches stood her in great stead on the very tough racing. Cooper Farr and Sid Pickering gained some excellent experience on the climbs, keeping up with riders more familiar with the undulations. Both riders performed well in the tough conditions and delivered great results. They should both be veryTheproud.Dubbo Cycling Club appreciates the efforts you made. We know the results you achieved were a reflection of your determination and fantastic training you have put in, especially over the cold, wet winter months. You have all set a great example and made DCC proud. Also, a huge thank you to the support team and parents that drove such a long way and organised the team over the weekend. ROAD RACE RESULTS Junior Under-17 Women 2nd Isabelle RUSSELL 1:36:24 9th Imogen FULLER 1:36:36 +0:11 10th Makayla FULLER 1:36:40 +0:15 Junior Under-15 Women 3rd Emily HINES 57:50 Junior Under-13 Boys 6th Sidney PICKERING 29:58 +0:099th Cooper FARR 30:03 +0:13 INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL RESULTS Junior Under-17 Women 3rd Isabelle RUSSELL 23:30.95 +0:43.897thImogen FULLER 25:22.89 +2:35.8310thMakayla FULLER 26:03.01 +3:15.95 Junior Under-15 Women 5th Emily HINES 13:11.96 +0:46.09 Junior Under-13 Boys 11th Cooper FARR 13:32.70 +1:25.10 12th Sidney PICKERING 13:38.20 +1:30.60 CRITERIUM RESULTS Junior Under-17 Women 3rd Isabelle RUSSELL 43:26 +0:01 10th Imogen FULLER 43:34 +0:09 11th Makayla FULLER 43:34 +0:09 Junior Under-15 Women 4th Emily HINES 24:18 +0.00 Junior Under-13 Boys 9th Cooper FARR 12:57 +0:34 12th Sidney PICKERING 13:30 +1:07

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