Geelong Independent - 17th January 2014

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■ Region struggles to stay cool

Heatwave: fire and ice

By PAUL MILLAR

day the inside of a car can reach 44 degrees within 10 minutes and hit 60 degrees within 20 minutes. Children are unable to regulate body temperate as well as adults. Meanwhile Geelong has been placed on high fire alert with stifling conditions continuing and the possibility of lightning strikes igniting tinder dry paddocks. The CFA warned a grassfire, scorching 115 hectares of land at Little River on Tuesday, could be an indicator of things to come. Police have also confirmed that an arson chemist will investigate the cause of the fire and determine whether there is any link to a similar blaze in the same area, exactly a year previously. The Country Fire Authority, battling fires across the state this

THREE Geelong children were treated for heat stress after being left in oven-like conditions in cars at two local shopping centres. Ambulance Victoria spokesman John Mullen said paramedics were called to treat two children at a Highton shopping centre and another at Newcomb on Tuesday. It was on a day when the temperatures peaked at 44.7 degrees and despite repeated warnings about leaving youngsters to dehydrate in vehicles in blistering heat. Fortunately, the children recovered from their ordeal. They are among eight other youngsters left in cars, on the same day, across the state. Tests by Ambulance Victoria found that even on a 29-degree

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Local sailors in race bid By PAUL MILLAR A LOCAL crew headed by Sydney to Hobart veteran Jake Newman hopes to make a late bid to take on some of the best yachtsmen in the world at World Melges Championship. There are already 26 entries to race the 24-footers on Corio Bay, with 11 international teams on the list, including one headed by a world champion. Mr Newman, who has competed in world championships and raced from New York to London, said it would be great to have more local representation in the Melges. Most of the Australian crews are from New South Wales with the only Victorian representative so far, Geelong entrant David Farrimond and his four sons, who will race the family boat Vitesse. Mr Newman said he had a local crew ready and keen to contest the race in Geelong from 27 January to 2 February. “We are trying to charter a boat that has been imported into the coun-

try, but it all depends on whether we can get a sponsor to finance it all,� Mr Newman said. He said while some of the top guns in the world were heading to Geelong for the championship, local knowledge on Corio Bay would help lessen the gap. “If we do manage it, then it will be a last minute effort, it all comes down to getting funding,� Mr Newman said. Organisers said that world champion Bora Gulari from the United States was a confirmed starter. Many of the teams will contest the national championships prior to the international contest. Crews from around the world will start arriving in Geelong from next week, with confirmed entries including Swiss, Italians, Americans, Germans, Japanese, Hungarians and Canadians. Organisers believe the Melges teams alone will inject $1million into the local economy. The championship is part of the Festival of Sails, which is estimated to boost Geelong’s coffers by up to $10 million.

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The group’s own two-building plan, which keeps the angling club separate and on its own existing site, was “advantageous� on several fronts including enhanced safety, minimum visual impact, enhanced coastal edge and walker access, and enhanced views from new public spaces. The campaign has started a Facebook page that has drawn more than 500 likes.

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Hopes high for thong show hit By PAUL MILLAR AN Australia Day thong contest might not have the same ring as the Eurovision Song Contest but organisers hope it will have more appeal to local beach goers. The Australia Day Thong Challenge pits state against state in a contest where swimmers link hands on board inflatable thongs on the water in a bid to gain a place in the Guinness Book of Records. The event also raises much needed funds for nippers pro-

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It’s hot, but its been hotter by one By PAUL MILLAR LOCALS might think they are doing it hard with the sweltering heat melting their ice-creams before they hit their tonsils, but earlier generations endured worse, without the luxury of air-conditioning. Four days of take-your-breath away conditions might feel like a record breaking heatwave but as the old-timers would say “tell him he’s dreaming”. Lindsay Smail, from Geelong Weather Services, said it will take something special to beat the ’fry an egg on the pavement’ conditions of January 1908. “At that time we had 15 days, when the temperature hit 30 degrees or more, in that month there was a period of six consecutive days when it was 39 degrees or more and two days when it hit 44.2 degrees,’’ Mr Smail said.

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Until 29 January Visit Perception Deception and discover more perceptual surprises.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS

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HAVE YOUR SAY PUBLIC EXHIBITION – AMENDMENT C283 DRYSDALE URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK NOTICE OF THE PREPARATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO A PLANNING SCHEME AND NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT. AMENDMENT C283 PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATION 1060/2013

NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING

The land affected by the amendment applies to all land in and around the Drysdale town centre within the Drysdale Urban Design Framework study area.

Council Meetings will operate on a varied timetable during December and January. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 28 January 2014 commencing at 7.00pm at City Hall.

The land affected by the application is 97 – 105 Murradoc Road, Drysdale.

This meeting is open to the public.

The Amendment proposes to make changes to the Municipal Strategic Statement and apply new zones and overlays in accordance with recommendations of the Drysdale Urban Design Framework.

PUBLIC NOTICES

The application if for a permit for buildings and works and new road access in association with a bus depot.

INVITATION FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSION HAMLYN RESERVE MOBILE PHONE ANTENNA The City invites public submissions in relation to a proposed lease of land (4.5m x 2m) at 34-66 Calvert Street Hamlyn Heights (Hamlyn Reserve) for the purposes of installing telecommunications cabinets and a mobile phone antenna on a sports floodlight pole. Copies of the proposed plan can be viewed in the Have Your Say section of our website or at Customer Service Centres. Public submissions on the proposed lease of land are invited from Monday 13 January until Friday 14 February 2014. Submissions can be provided in the following manner: • Online through the City of Greater Geelong’s ‘Have Your Say’ www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay • Mail to: Hamlyn Reserve Submissions Sport and Recreation PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220

• Written comments in person at any City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centre.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

The person who requested the amendment is City of Greater Geelong and McHarrys Buslines.

THE TEAHOUSE AT THE GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS

The applicant for the permit is McHarrys Buslines.

The City is seeking registrations for expressions of interest from persons for the operation of the teahouse at the Geelong Botanic Gardens.

You may inspect the Amendment, the explanatory report about the amendment, the Amendment, the application, and any documents that support the Amendment and the application, including the proposed permit, free of charge, at the following locations:

DRAFT ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 2013-2017

The Geelong Botanic Gardens is an important garden which conserves plants from around the world and the teahouse is located within the grounds of the gardens and provides food and beverage services to garden visitors.

• Drysdale Customer Service - Drysdale Library 18-20 Hancock St Monday to Friday- 9.00am to 5.00pm

We are developing a new plan to help guide the City and our partners in future decisions about our environment.

The proposed operation must satisfy the following minimum requirements:

• ‘Have Your Say’ section of the City’s website www. geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay

1. Minimum trading hours are seven days per week from 11.00am to 4.00pm (any extended hours must be within normal operating hours of the gardens which are 7.30am to 5.00pm and 7.30am to 7.30pm during daylight savings). Any change to the minimum trading hours must be approved by the Landlord in writing. 2. Provide catering for group bookings at Geelong Botanic Gardens. Other activities, such as wedding receptions or other functions or onsite-catering require the written consent of the Landlord. 3. The Tenant will be required to fit-out the premises to a standard approved by the Landlord. 4. The Tenant must trade under the name of “Teahouse@GBG”. The landlord will license the use of the business name and the corresponding branding/logo to the Tenant. 5. All branding and marketing material, menus and correspondence only use the “Teahouse@GBG” branding. 6. No alcohol is to be served or sold at the premises without the prior written consent of the Landlord. 7. Actively participate in promotion of the Geelong Botanic Gardens and the cross-promotion of activities held in the Gardens. 8. Display and sell Geelong Botanic Gardens merchandise within the premises and account to the Landlord for the proceeds of those sales. 9. Attendance at and participation in regular meetings with the Landlord and other stakeholders in the Gardens regarding customer service, event planning and operational management of the Gardens. 10. The Tenant will be required to enter into a lease for the premises, on terms and conditions to be mutually agreed and subject to the Retail Leases Act 2003 and Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. Such terms and conditions will include rental, term and contribution to outgoings as well as other operational requirements. Persons wishing to register their interest are required to provide their details in writing to: Vesna Smigowski Coordinator Leasing & Property Legal Advisor PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC. 3220 or by email: vsmigowski@geelongcity.vic.gov.au to be received by 5.00pm on Friday 7 February 2014. CI170114-R

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On the close of the registration of interest period, proposed lease documentation will be distributed to all registrants. Further enquiries call the city on 5272 4883.

• Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday- 8.00am to 5.00pm

• Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure website www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection Any person who may be affected by the amendment or by the granting of the permit may make a submission to the planning authority. The closing date for submissions is Friday 24 February 2014. Send submissions to The City’s Coordinator Strategic Implementation Unit, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 or by email to strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au PETER SMITH COORDINATOR STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION Please be aware that all submissions received will be made publicly available as part of the planning process. Submissions can be viewed at the City of Greater Geelong until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Anonymous submissions will not be considered.

PUBLIC NOTICES

Following extensive consultation with our community, as well as government departments and agencies, a new Draft Environment Management Strategy 2013-2017 has been developed. The Draft Strategy can be viewed at: • The City’s Customer Service Centres

• The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay Submissions are open and should be received by Friday 31 January 2014 in one of the following ways: • Online through the City of Greater Geelong’s ‘Have Your Say’ www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay

• Email to: environment@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

• Mail to: The Manager, Environment and Waste Services, City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104 Geelong VIC 3220 For more information please call us on 5272 5272.

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS FESTIVAL OF SAILS 25 TO 27 JANUARY – EASTERN BEACH ROAD Eastern Beach Road between Bellerine and Yarra Streets will be closed from approximately 6.00am on Wednesday 22 January until approximately 6.00pm on Tuesday 28 January 2014. Emergency access will be available at all times during the road closure.

WATERWORLD CENTRE CLOSURE TUESDAY 21 JANUARY 2014 The City advises due to works being undertaken by Powercor in the local area to improve the quality and reliability of electricity supply, Waterworld's opening hours will vary as follows on Tuesday 21 January: The entire centre will open as normal from 6.00am to 9.00am. The whole centre will be closed due to no power to the entire facility from 9.00am to 4.00pm. We are unable to meet building code and health department regulations without power to emergency systems, phones , IT systems, lighting, air handling systems, plant rooms and essential services. The outdoor pools, gym and group exercise will re-open from 4.00pm until normal closing time 9.00pm. The indoor pool hall, including the spa and sauna, will not re-open until Wednesday 22nd of January. We encourage all members to use your reciprocal rights which gives you full access with our other centres: Leisurelink, Splashdown, Lara Pool, Kardinia Pool and Bellarine Aquatic and Sports Centre.

FIREWORKS ADVICE – SUNDAY 26 JANUARY On Sunday 26 January, at approximately 9.30pm a fireworks display will be staged on Corio Bay. The City recommends that pet owners ensure that their animals are safe and secure prior to this time. Should you have any questions, please contact the City’s Event Services on 5272 5029. If you have any difficulties during the event, contact the City’s after hour’s number on 5272 5272. Listen to the prompt for Festival and Events, this will enable an officer to assist you with your enquiry. For further information on the event program please visit www.festivalofsails.com.au

Starting your Business – Workshop Host: City of Greater Geelong When: Wednesday 12 February Time: 9.30am to 12 noon Where: Geelong City Hall, 30 Gheringhap Street, Geelong Cost: $30

Booking Information: Event ID: 11356 Michelle Flight on 5272 4888, email: mflight@geelongcity.vic.gov.au online: www.business.vic.gov.au/workshops


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Artist connects the spots By NOEL MURPHY PORT Phillip Bay has long played a vital role to the life of Geelong and right now this striking image of its links, including via its Corio Bay arm, to Melbourne are taking pride of place on the other side of the bay. Artist Jan Senbergs’ Geelong Road – a bird’s-eye view of the sprawling bayside city, western suburbs and the industrial heartland stretching out to meet the

outskirts of Geelong – is on show at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. The Sea of Dreams: Port Phillip Bay 1915-2013 exhibition features bayside links of towns from Geelong right around the bay by artists such as Moriac-born Streeton, McCubbin, Boyd and Nolan. Dark, brooding images of Shell’s refinery in Geelong feature also but it is Senbergs’ 2004 work that gallery senior curator Wendy Garden said cuts “a tor-

rential swathe through the western coastal plains” adjoining the bay. “The multi-lane highway gobbles up the rail line and subsumes the bay which almost waterfalls off the paper,” she said. “The volume of speeding red, yellow, blue, green and white vehicles denote the often-preferred means of transport, especially for daily commuters.” See more at mprg.mornpen. vic.gov.au.

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Disc golf slips into Barwon park’s fun By PAUL MILLAR YOU can now slip a disc and enjoy the experience following the creation of a disc golf course in Geelong. The first permanent disc course in the region has been created at the Barwon Valley Fun Park and will officially open on 25 January. The man driving the project, Andrew Ferguson, said the sport was booming in Australia and was so entrenched in the United States that there were professional leagues. “We have seen an explosion in

the sport in Australia over the past five years,” Mr Ferguson said. Although in its infancy in Australia there are already state representative teams around the country with the national championships to be held in Geelong and at a temporary site in Drysdale between 25 and 27 April. The discs used are more advanced than the Frisbees that you see dogs chasing in the parks and can be hurled with precision up to 120 metres. Like golf clubs you have a selection of discs for each shot from putters to drivers and when you have mastered the art you can

even fade your shot around trees. The ultimate aim is to fire your disc into a metal basket with a fountain chain hanging from a support pole. An added bonus is that it costs nothing to play at the nine-hole course and being hit by a disc is not as painful as being downed by an errant golf ball. Local experts from the Geelong Disc Golf Club will be on hand on the opening day to offer tips on putting and driving, with competition style discs available on the day for a gold coin donation.

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Historic beer a Volum seller By PAUL MILLAR BEER drinkers will be able to indulge in a taste of the past at the Great Australian Beer Festival with a local brewer producing ale from a recipe that dates back to 1928. Gail Thomas, whose father Bill was the chief brewer at the historic Volum brewery in Geelong for 37 years, held on to his hand-written recipes and decided it was time to revive at least one of the brews. “When you have that sort of history in your hands you should put it out there,’’ Ms Thomas said. She contacted Luke Scott at Otway Brewing and he saw it as a real challenge to work off the old notes with their old imperial measures. The chief brewer said he had to tweak the formula a little before he was satisfied with the taste, while at the same time retaining as much of the original ingredients and brewing technique as possible. The result is the Volum Hop Beer, a mid-strength brew that was around at the time that a singer with the unlikely name of Engelbert Humperdink was top of the charts with Please release me. The song could well be the catch-cry for the revived beer, which will be officially released at the beer festival at the Geelong race course on 1 February. Up to 1000 numbered bottles will go on sale at the festival, making them possible collector’s pieces. Elizabeth (Volum) Leahy, whose great uncles established

CHEERS: Elizabeth Leahy with the first glass of Volum beer under the Picture: REG RYAN watchful eye of brewer Luke Scott. 112777 the Volum Brewery in the mid1850s, after arriving from Scotland, pulled the first Volum Hop Beer at a tasting in Geelong this week. Although she is more of a wine drinker she was well pleased with the new version of the old brew.

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Buckets& Bouquets BUCKETS to me. Sincere apologies to the green Pulsar that I cut off when changing lanes on the Bellarine Hwy on 6 January. I came back to see if you were ok, but you were gone. Black 4WD BOUQUETS to Ultra Tech Motors on Pakington St for all their help and handy advice in 2013. It’s so lovely to have a mechanic we can trust. All the best for 2014. Claire, Geelong West BOUQUETS to the young man who stopped to assist us to load our mobility scooter into our vehicle at Bunnings Waurn Ponds this week. Your help and thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. Sandra and Max, Highton BUCKETS to the driver of a speeding silver sedan who overtook a small blue car without being able to see oncoming traffic over the crest of the Smythe St hill. You are a menace and should not be on the road. Speed kills, Portarlington BOUQUETS to the honest kind hearted person who found my iPhone 4 in Westmoreland Street and handed it into the police. I thought it was gone for sure. I hope good karma heads back your way. Leanne, St Albans Park

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BOUQUETS to Anne of Ocean Grove for rescuing a mother duck and nine ducklings in the heat while trying to cross Wallington Rd. With ducklings safely in a basket and mother under her arm, she cooled them until collected by helpful Jirrahlinga staff. Tim, Ocean Grove

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Extend parking trial call THE head of the Geelong Region Retailers wants the decision to allow free weekend parking in the city to be expanded to include weekdays. Hayden Spurling, a former mayor, said it was hard to determine if the initiative had been beneficial to retailers as Saturday was their busiest day and the car parks were always full. “In my view it should be happening during the quieter periods, Monday or Tuesday or the full week,” Mr Spurling said. “It’s got to be better than it was, weekdays has to be the next step, it has to come, if you try it on the weekend you do not have a real indicator,” he said.

He applauded the decision to allow weekday shoppers to have a 15-minute grace period after their meter had expired, instead of racing back to their cars in a panic. The City of Greater Geelong followed through on a pledge by new Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons to trial free parking in central Geelong in a bid to help revitalise the area. The free weekend parking trial runs until the end of March. Time limits still apply. The council has also changed one hour parking limits to two hours in central Geelong, excluding parking near the emergency admissions area at Geelong Hospital.

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Letters Booze thugs PM TONY Abbott touches base with his throw-thebook at them appraisal of alcohol fuelled thuggery. The problem front and centre of this complex issue is that the lights are on but there’s nobody at home. Some plain speaking and hopefully the PM will back his remarks up along similar lines. The judiciary and a complicit, accepting media remain the elephant in the room. From a layman’s perspective and in no particular order the facts are: the liquor industry’s self-regulation status has long gone and pubs and clubs have achieved cart-blanche obscene trading hours following a sick but successful lobbying at government levels, and recreational drugs have lollipop availability. The question has to be asked irrespective of how unsavoury it might be: Does the judiciary seek to continue to hand down wet lettuce non-custodial sentences which green-light the likelihood of future offences? Furthermore almost on a case by case basis defendant’s legal counsel claim all manner of nonsense that their client was traumatised from a young age by some de facto parentage, or that their client had a serious alcohol problem they had now commenced an intensive rehabilitation program to overcome. All in all a cosy scenario not available to the afflicted or their remaining loved ones. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

Stick together RECENT news of the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance shows cooperation on the highest level between Britain, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. These five nations share a unique common heritage, coming from the Bible influenced culture of Britain, the ‘Old Lion’. This evidently sets us apart from other nations in much of our value systems. The alliance agrees with a view of Bible prophecy, teaching that there will be four groupings of nations in the last days. Russia with Iran and Turkey, the European, the Eastern nations, and the ‘Young Lions’ with Sheba and Dedan (the Saudis and Gulf states). Read Ezekiel chapter 38. We have been blessed in the past and would not have survived without this association. There is more to national security and success than mere

Give it back to our community THE State Government’s plan to sell land at Jan Juc Reserve is just another attempt to bleed money from the Torquay Community. The State Government has a record of taking from the Torquay community without giving anything back. The State Government bought the old Torquay school site (now Torquay Central Shopping Centre) for a nominal price and sold it for millions. The Torquay community wanted part of the site for communal use, but no, the State Government pocketed a huge profit and gave nothing back. The State Government bought the old police station site in the 1950’s at a nominal price because Torquay was desperate for a permanent police presence. Selling it back to the Council at market value in

ing the right thing and are setting an example to the rest of Australia. Stan Moore National Packaging Covenant Industry Association

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the last few years has earned them a healthy return. It was just another case of the State Government profiting from Torquay without giving anything back. I would like Andrew Katos to acquaint the State Government with the fact that they are there to serve the people.

economic benefits. We should value and nourish our association with these like-minded friends. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen St Baptist Church

Bin the deposit FEDERAL and State environment ministers are considering a proposal to introduce a national Container Deposit Levy (CDL) in Australia. This levy would see Geelong residents paying an additional 10c on every water bottle, drink can, milk or wine bottle purchased. This is termed as a ’deposit’ which can be redeemed if a consumer takes the clean container to new public collection points. Sounds great in theory, doesn’t it? But unfortunately the plan simply hasn’t been thought through. There are a host of unintended consequences, including studies that show an estimated $300 will be

They would best serve the people of Torquay by transferring the ownership of land at Jan Juc Reserve to the Surf Coast Council gratis. It is time they gave the Torquay community something back. Spencer Leighton Torquay

added to a Geelong resident’s average annual shopping basket just when they are finding it tough to balance the household budget. The proposals also threaten recycling and garbage collection services, as the Greater Geelong City Council will find it more costly to run regular recycling collections if these containers are being taken out of the system. The alternative solution is to continue with and expand the current scheme through added corporate and public initiatives. Over the next 10 years, through the Australian Packaging Covenant, industry aims to invest $115 million in litter reduction and recycling schemes across the country. State environment minister Ryan Smith is encouraged to keep doing the right thing and resist the concerted push by CDL supporters to have Victoria sign up to a national CDL. Victorians are already do-

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Intuitive twins harmonise best BY MICHELLE HERBISON ALICIA Egan had been singing intuitive harmonies with identical twin sister Alanna for so long that she provoked surprise when she started singing with community choirs. “When I started harmonising with other people, they’d say, ‘What are you doing crossing over into my line? That’s my part,’ and I realised we have a different approach to it which makes it a bit special,” the Melbourne-based songstress mused. “Our harmonies are pretty unorthodox because we’ve been doing it for so long. We’ll swap parts without talking about it. “We’ve just got that sibling tonal blend that you don’t really get singing with anyone else.” Alanna and Alicia will perform their folk and jazz-infused original songs at Connewarre’s The Minya Winery on 1 February. “We’ve been singing together pretty much all our lives. We used to sing for our toys,” Egan laughed. The twins didn’t learn to read music until they studied music degrees at age 22, she revealed. “We had a bit of catching up to do but it was kind of good because we already had our own

creativity and style before we got there and that just polished it up.” Both now teach music parttime between touring around the country playing gigs and festivals. Egan said having an identical twin to bounce ideas off was helpful in the creative process, each beginning their songwriting alone then sharing with the other. Their new album, Twin Lines, was jazzier than their two previous folky records, she said. Egan cited influences as “old jazz ladies” including Billy Holiday and Nina Simone and “amazing lyricists” such as Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. “We like our lyrics and storytelling. We write about lots of different topics – things we’re finding are amusing us, troubling us, puzzling us…” Double Trouble served as “a satire for twins everywhere”, Songlines, inspired by a Bruce Chatwin novel, explored indigenous tradition, and Blue Birthday was an alternative to sing when a birthday was not so happy, Egan said. Tickets for Alanna and Alicia’s performance, supported by soul singer Jo Jo Smith, are available at gpac.org.au or by phoning 5225 1200.

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Hamlet in a time warp By MICHELLE HERBISON GEELONG Botanic Gardens will experience a time-warp when theatre company Ozact brings Shakespeare’s Hamlet into the 1940s in an intimate outdoor performance. Ozact artistic director Bruce Widdop told the Independent that setting the classic thriller in a more recent time with 1940s military and civilian costumes modernised the timeless storyline. “The story of Hamlet was basically a state facing an invasion and in 1940 Denmark was invaded by Germany,” Widdop explained. The casual performance would create a family-friendly picnic atmosphere within the natural environment of Geelong Botanic Gardens, moving between two locations over two hours. “A lot of families come along with parents and kids. People can bring some food and something to drink, their own folding chairs or a cushion,” Widdop said. The young and the young at heart would revel in fascination watching the actors move in and out of character between their performance roles and duties including selling tickets and seating the audience. “Frequently parents comment that it’s made Shakespeare understandable for the kids,” Widdop added. Despite mostly performing Shakespeare works for nearly

two decades, this summer’s show would be Ozact’s first rendition of Hamlet, arguably The Bard’s most popular play. “It’s the story of a young prince who is seeking love and justice and he’s driven to madness by the stifling world around him,” Widdop summarised. “It’s full of suspense and surprise, and it has the most famous soliloquies of any Shakespeare play so there’ll be lots of phrases and words that people are familiar with. “It’s got something for everyone – romantic moments, comedy, sword fights…” The two-hour Geelong performance would represent a shortened version of the original four-and-a-half-hour play, reflecting a typical Sunday session in Shakespeare’s time, Widdop explained. “In Shakespeare’s time, on Sundays they couldn’t start plays until 2pm because of church commitments. In winter in England it’s dark at 4pm so they had to cut it down.” This summer’s 1940s theme would also fit with Ozact’s 20th anniversary plans in 2015 for a series of fort concerts around the country including at Fort Queenscliffe, Widdop added. Hamlet will be performed on 18 and 19 January at 4pm in Geelong Botanic Gardens Tickets are available at ozact. com or by phoning 0419 330 516.

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Catalyst [s] 10:30 Our Queen [s] 11:30 My Family (PG) [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 The Dolphins of Shark Bay [s] 1:30 The Jonathan Ross Show (PG) [s] 2:35 The Wonder Years [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 6:00 Grand Designs: The Water-Works: Whaley, Derbyshire [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – The best analysis of local, national and international events. 8:00 QI: Jack And Jill (PG) [s] 8:30 Kevin McCloudʼs Beach Hut: Tower Planning [s] 9:20 Beenyʼs Restoration Nightmare (PG) [s] 10:10 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 10:20 The Straits: Yawor My Lovely (M a.l,d,s,v) 11:15 Life: Hunters And Hunted 12:10 Celia (M a,v) 1:50 Kevin McCloudʼs Beach Hut [s] 2:35 Surviving Extremes (PG) 3:30 Football: W-League: Round 9 - Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 2014 Australian Open: Australian Open Highlights – Review all the hot tennis action from last night and yesterday as the best players in the world fight it out for Grand Slam glory. 10:30 2014 Australian Open: Day 10 – *Live* coverage of the Grand Slam of Asia-Pacific, the Australian Open. The worldʼs top tennis players converge on Melbourne Park to vie for the prestigious title and prize pool of $33 million, one of the biggest in world sport. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] – The latest news and current social issues presented by a team of reporters. Hosted by Helen Kapalos. 7:00 2014 Australian Open: Night 10 *Live* – Coverage continues of the Grand Slam of AsiaPacific where viewers can expect the biggest names in tennis. 12:30 Harryʼs Practice – Presented by Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren. 3:30 Sons And Daughters 4:00 NBC Today 6:00 Today 9:00 Mornings - Summer (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Centre Stage: Turn It Up” (PG l,s) (ʼ08) Stars: Peter Gallagher 3:00 News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Girls Gone Wild (M v,a) 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Last Woman Standing (M v) 10:30 Customs (PG) 11:00 Santos Tour Downunder Highlights – Highlights from Stage Two. 12:00 Dallas: Ewings Unite! (M) – Bobby, Christopher and John Ross work on J. R.ʻs masterpiece. 1:00 Extra [s] ) 1:30 Danoz 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 TEN Eyewitness News Early [s] 6:30 Wake Up [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 10:30 Studio 10 You (PG) [s] 11:00 TEN Eyewitness News Morning [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight (PG 4:00 Good Chef, Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: He Loves To Fly And He Dʼohs [s] – When Homer rescues Mr. Burns from drowning in a wishing well, he is desperate to repay Homerʼs act of kindness. 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Cricket: KFC T20 Big Bash League Game 29 - Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Renegades *Live* – From Adelaide Oval. 11:00 Blue Bloods: Silver Star (M v) – Danny feels personally responsible for finding the killer of a former US Marine war hero. 12:00 The Project Encore 1:00 The Late Show (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping (PG) 3:30 Religious Programs (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 How To Build: A Super Jumbo Wing [s] 2:00 Oz and Hugh Raise the Bar (PG) [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: Mind, Body and Spirit [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 The Burrowers [s] – Chris Packham sheds light on the magical underground world of three iconic British creatures - badgers, water voles and rabbits. 8:35 One Born Every Minute (M a,l) – This ground-breaking and tender new series observes the dramatic, emotional and often funny moments that go hand in hand with bringing a new life into the world 9:30 Borgen: The Sanctity Of Private Life (M a,l) 10:40 World News Australia [s] 11:10 Drama Movie: “We Have A Pope” (M l) (In Italian) 1:00 Drama Movie: “After The Wedding” (M a,n,s) (ʼ06) (In Danish & Swedish) 3:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

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FinallyFriday Fun at White Eagle WHITE E AG L E HOUSE

WHITE Eagle House is Geelong’s epicentre for pool, darts and poker competitions, rockand-roll dances and quality, affordable meals. The club will host the annual Geelong Open Singles Eight Ball Championships on 8 and 9 February, attracting players from all over the country including current and previous Australian champions. Locals who fancy their talents at pool can join up to 250 players in the battle for $10,000 prize money by registering before 4 February at geelongopen.com. Organiser Velo Dulic says White Eagle House is a “fantastic” and well-run venue to host the event.

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“Players love coming back to it because it’s got all the facilities there.” For those more inclined to darts, White Eagle House’s threeday major competition at Easter will bring the country’s best dart players to Geelong. Manager Jarek Bochenski says regular competitions are run during the year for locals wanting to hone their darts, pool and poker skills. For the darts fanatics, ladies play Tuesday nights, men play Thursday nights and a mixed competition is held on Wednesday nights. Pool players congregate at White Eagle House on Wednes-

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DANCING ACADEMY

Classes held at City - Leopold - Torquay - Grovedale Classes commence from Tuesday February 4th

4yrs to Teenagers CHECK OUT WEBSITE FOR DANCE TIMETABLE Keryn Louise Fully Qualified with ADD Society of Australia. Enrolments for classes 2014 Ph: 5229 1778, 0418 315 469 dance@kerynlouise.com.au www.kerynlouise.com.au

Award winning student, Jessica Ford.

18 years are welcome to attend classes at either Lara or Hamlyn Heights. The classes do not include exams or competitions, just pure fun with a stress free, end-of-year performance held at Geelong Performing Arts Centre in the first week of December. Dance Fever can even provide a costume maker to help with costumes for the show. Dance Fever keeps its prices low and competitive to ensure the best deal in town. There’s also a special 30-minute class for toddlers aged 18

months to three years in Lara on Tuesday mornings, with lots of fun to get children involved in music and prepared for dance classes. Their Hip Hop classes are full of the latest and funkiest dance moves, also involved in the endof-year performance. Give Dance Fever a call to find out how you can save money this year and also get your first lesson free. Phone Kim on 5282 8490 or 0419 543 706 or check out the website at dancefever95. com.au.

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Enrolment Day Saturday 18th January 9:30am-12pm The Shed @ 10, 10 Grayling St, Belmont

Photos courtesy of Margaret Kokrhelj

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Places are strictly limited in 2014. For further enquiries Please Contact Fiona on 0431 018 087 or email dance@infinitedancestudios.com.au www.infinitedancestudios.com.au

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Infinite Dance Studios

Offering classes in: JAZZ, TAP, CLASSICAL, FUNK & HIP HOP, CONTEMPORARY, ACROBATICS. Boys only hip hop & breakdancing classes Classical Examinations Available For ages 3.5 to adult

Expressive classic moves for all EXPRESSIONS Ballet Academy is a Newtown based dance school under the direction of Emma Madden. The school offers classes in classical ballet, contemporary, jazz, stretch and strengthening and acrobatics for students two years to adult. Students and staff at EBA enjoy two fully-equipped studios with tarkett floors, mirrors, airconditioning and heating. EBA aims to foster a love of dance in a caring, nurturing and fun environment. Classes provide students with high level technique training, while encouraging dancers to de-

velop an individual sense of artistry and performance. Students have the opportunity to undertake examinations in the Royal Academy of Dance syllabus and perform in an end of year concert at GPAC. Expressions Ballet Academy offers two special pre-school programs: movers and shakers and pre-school ballet, developed to build self-confidence and selfesteem in the youngest dancers. Pre-school years are the most magical time in a little dancer’s life and EBA teachers are committed to making a difference in student’s lives as they grow. Many EBA students have suc-

cessfully auditioned for prestigious full time training programs such as Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School, Ministry of Dance Melbourne and Patrick Studios Australia. In the past two years, five EBA students have been accepted into the Australian Ballet School. In 2013, EBA proudly launched Geelong’s first and only part time training program for dedicated and talented dance students. The EBA Vocational Part Time Training Program supports students as they focus on their goals, gain an insight into full time dance training and work towards a career in the dance profession.

Infinite possibilities in dance INFINITE Dance Studios prides itself on creating an atmosphere that nurtures learning, individuality and self-confidence. Director Fiona Luca believes in the limitless possibility of passion when applied to dance and encourages her students to strive for excellence in every class they attend. Entering its ninth year in 2014, Infinite Dance Studios has developed an impressive reputation in the Geelong community, offering over 250 students an experience to develop and become the finest dancer they can be. This year brings plenty of excitement at Infinite Dance Studios. Boasting an impressive faculty, Infinite staff, new and old, are highly experienced, qualified and passionate. “It is extremely important to me that Infinite dancers are exposed to teachers that specialise and are highly skilled in their field,” Fiona says. “I want my dancers to be inspired each week, learn from industry professionals and be given opportunities and experiences to make choices about their dancing.” This year will also see many students sit classical examinations for the first time. “We are introducing the RAD and AICD methods into our classical faculty, just another avenue for our students to grow and develop as dancers.”

The Shed @ 10 is Infinite’s very own premises,

Infinite student, Beau Lewis, tapping on stage with his teacher and mentor Chaise Rossiello. The shed @10 is Infinite’s very own premises with two fully equipped studios, a waiting and reception area, kitchenette, toilets and change rooms, for students and families to enjoy each week. Positions are limited, but please contact Fiona Luca on 0431 018 087 to make further enquiries.

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Tops in jazz, funk, tap tuition THE Keryn Louise Dancing Academy offers one of the highest levels of dance tuition available in Geelong. “Our years of experience and a commitment to excellence have earned us the reputation as one of the best dance schools in Geelong,” principal Keryn Louise says. ‘Tinies’ classes include a variety of fairy dancing, modern jazz and dazzling song and tap routines. “The little ones love dancing in their tap shoes and using the assortment of props available while having lots of fun.” Intermediate and senior classes enjoy learning routines with the most up-to-date music. Experienced teachers coach students in the latest challenging steps in hip-hop and funk. Separate boys classes teach funk and tap. All students display their new skills in an endof-year concert at Geelong Performing Arts Centre culminating in a show-stopping finale. Keryn Louise Dancing Academy has studios at

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CHILDREN can develop confidence, creativity and fitness in a fun and focused dance environment at Julieanne’s Dance Avenue. Students are given the opportunity to shine in styles including jazz, tap, funk, fairy ballet, pom pom, musical theatre, contemporary and more. Julieanne also offers dance examinations, a great way of measuring progress. Julieanne is a qualified dance instructor with the Australian Academy of Theatrical and Ballet Dancing and trained in Australia and England at the Pineapple Dance Studio in London. Students have been regular performers at Pako Festa for more than 20 years and perform at local festivals and events. Julieanne has performed in and choreographed for many local theatre companies including Geelong Musical Comedy Company, Geelong Lyric Theatre Society, Medimime Productions, GSODA Junior Players, Pink Fish Productions, B.E.A.T Inc. and Ballarat Light Opera Theatre Company. Julieanne’s classes are affordable, accessible, achievable and fun. For more information check out jadageelong.com.au or phone 0401 619 679.

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Nurturing years for kids ONE World recognises that children between the ages of three and five years may need the added opportunity to attend a preschool group with their peers and participate in a program catering specifically to their changing needs. Therefore, in addition to its family grouping facility, One World Children’s Centre also provides a pre-kinder program for three year-olds, and a funded four year-old kindergarten program. Attending the three year-old pre-kinder program has the added benefit of preparing your child for the transition into the preschool year. The three year-old program ensures a child’s growing independence is fostered and their selfawareness and self-esteem nurtured. They will also be provided with developmentally appropriate activities and experiences for further challenge and will be encouraged to explore relationships with others in a supportive and safe environment. The four-year-old kindergarten year is preparation for transition to primary school so it’s important in your child’s development.

One World prepares children for school. As your preschool child progresses towards school age, he or she will require more challenges in experiences and more complexity in relationships to prepare for the transition to school and a lifetime of learning. In the year before your child starts primary school, One World’s highly experienced kindergarten teachers Catherine and Ann Marie, through their daily work, will help your child to prepare for this exciting and new world.

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ONE World for Children is a recognised leader of competency based training programs to the children’s services industry. One World for Children demonstrates a commitment to excellence in training, recognised as a leader in innovative and flexible arrangements, with an emphasis on individual programs. One World for Children’s training organisation and childcare facility are closely interlinked, sharing premises and staff. It is this unique structure that gives One World for Children a clear advantage with students and ensures that its training programs remain responsive and specific to the needs of the industry. One World for Children is excited to offer its nationally recognised and highly regarded competency based training in a classroom environment. This stimulating and innovative program has been carefully developed by a team of highly experienced, specialist trainers and includes interactive classroom delivery, hands on practical demonstration and work placement, designed to further enhance acquisition of skills and knowledge.

One World offers industry training. Enrolments are being taken for class-based training in the Certificate III in Children’s Services CHC30712. Find out if you are eligible for a government subsidised place by phoning 5272 2714, or register an expression of interest at owfc.com.au.

Are you ready to begin your career in Childcare?

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Our specially designed classes have been developed by our team of highly experienced trainers to ensure you have the skills and knowledge needed, not just to work in the childcare industry, but to ensure you have the right foundation to begin your career. Our stimulating and innovative program, which includes interactive classroom delivery, hands on practical demonstration and work placement takes place in our exceptional childcare facility giving you a rare and unique opportunity to not only learn about children’s services in a classroom, but in your surrounding environment.

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Uniform approach for back to school WITH the start of the school year fast approaching, Bellarine Uniforms is busy gearing up for its busiest month of the year with a great range of back to school specials on offer. Specialising in personal fitting, Bellarine Uniforms is official uniform supplier to over 20 leading independent and public secondary colleges and primary schools in the Geelong region. Schools include Kardinia International College, Sacred Heart College, St Ignatius College, St Joseph’s College, Clonard College, Covenant College, Geelong Lutheran College, Geelong Baptist College, St John’s Lutheran

School, Western Heights College, Oberon High School, Matthew Flinders GSC, Bellarine Secondary College, Lara Secondary College and Belmont Secondary College. Now conveniently located in Moorabool St, Geelong, Tina, Sheryn and the staff collectively have over 50 years’ experience in fitting school uniforms. “We offer customers a personalised fitting service and specialise in fitting all shapes and sizes,” says Bellarine store manager, Tina Gearon. “We fit good quality, affordable uniforms with plenty of growing room.”

Bellarine Uniforms stocks all leading brands of school wear including Noone Imagewear, Surrey, Midford, Highmark, Track n Field, Red Robin and Kea Designer Sportswear. A comprehensive range of general school wear including shorts, trousers, polos, shirts and primary wear is also available with a great range of specials on offer including white school shirts at two for $25. Bellarine Uniforms is located at 162 Moorabool Street, Geelong, phone 5221 9199, and is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5.30pm and Saturday from 9am to 1pm.

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Growing Smashmasters soon in Torquay GEELONG’S biggest and busiest collision repairer is growing again, with its Torquay panel shop to open soon. The fifth addition to the group, Smashmasters Torquay will be conveniently located next to Bunnings and the new Aldi supermarket. Smashmasters will bring its high level customer care and quality repair work to the Surf Coast. Smashmasters already repairs 200 vehicles a week across its other four sites in Geelong, Laverton, Collingwood and Dandenong. The popular 75-strong loan car fleet is also being expanded to lessen that annoying inconvenience of having a car off the road. Plus there’s a vehicle to suit everyone’s needs, from families to tradies. Not only is Smashmasters an authorised RACV repairer, it is also the preferred repairer for all major insurance companies. Smashmasters specialises in third party claims as well as covering all private work. Smashmasters offer life time warranty on all repairs and every car is cleaned prior to delivery. Smashmasters employs 50 qualified and trained staff across all its sites. And it only celebrates its second birthday in March. “When it comes to restoring your vehicle back to pre-accident condition, Smashmasters is the right choice,” general manager Dave Deike says.

“At Smashmasters we have years of experience in the collision repair business. “We have state of the art facilities equipped with the latest technology and modern systems. “At Smashmasters, our work isn’t a job, it’s an obsession. Our reputation is second to none and we are well known for our quality work and service.” Smashmasters’ Geelong super site spans 2000 square metres, with state of the art equipment guaranteeing quality repairs and short turn-around times. Smashmasters specialises in no-fault claims and fleet work, with large Geelong companies, including Plumbtec, Kennedy Plumbing, Coastal Locksmiths and Detail Hardware already taking advantage. Smashmasters is also a recommended repairer for the Blood Motor Group, Hoppers Crossing Mitsubishi and Kia and City Nissan Kia and Hyundai. Fleet owners also benefit with Smashmasters complete range of fleet care, just like Hertz Rentals with Smashmasters as the sole repairer for its 1200 car fleet. Smashmasters specialise in all makes and models, from family cars through to 4WD, light commercial, fleet and prestige vehicles. Call 1300 smashmaster to talk to your nearest Smashmasters centre.

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IndySport Cats push for outright win GEELONG Cricket Club kicked off the new year in sensational fashion last Saturday, taking first innings points on day one of their two-day match against Greenvale Kangaroos. Bowling first, the Cats struck early through Jake Reed (6/37), the paceman single handedly reducing the hosts to 4/18 in no time. The Kangaroos staged a mini revival, but only a 48-run partnership for the 10th wicket saved them from total embarrassment, eventually being all out for 120. Reed’s performance will surely thrust his name in front of state selectors. With 46 overs still to play, Geelong cruised to 5/239 on the back of half centuries to Eamonn Vines (57) and Matthew Harrison (54). With outright points looking a real chance when play resumes tomorrow, the Cats can really set up the second half of their season with a ruthless performance. In the Geelong Cricket Association,

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Geelong West has jumped right back into the mix, with a resounding win over East Belmont last week seeing them claw their way back into the top six. The Rams were staring down the barrel when the Lions cruised to 0/118 with Matt Lineker (66) and returning veteran Andrew Baars (52) looking in total control. But in a remarkable turnaround, spinner Matt Slater (5/40), who has not enjoyed much success against East Belmont in recent seasons, stood up just when his team needed him most to rip through the Lion’s middle order and dismiss them for just 188. East needed early wickets, and at

2/42, the game was evenly poised. But the class of Mike Chapple (81 not out) and Damien Vassillou (62) shone through, as the Rams cruised to a memorable seven wicket victory. Tomorrow, with all the one day fixtures done for the year, West face an even tougher challenge taking on ladder leader North Geelong, with a red hot Jacob Thorne coming off his third century of the season. This will be a massive game for the Rams, but it’s too hard to go past North Geelong’s form. Highton v ST JOSEPHS, NEWTOWN & CHILWELL v Murgheboluc, GROVEDALE v Geelong City, SOUTH BARWON v Leopold, Lara v EAST BELMONT Just when it looks like the division two ladder is starting to sort itself out, a couple of upsets throws it all back up in the air. St Albans Breakwater enjoyed a fine victory over previous ladder leader

Thomson last Saturday, while Marshall also won a game many thought was beyond them, upsetting Modewarre to remain in fifth spot on the table. With just four games remaining for the home and away season, every game becomes like a mini final for those sides fighting it out in the middle of the table, with no game more important this round than the clash between Marshall and sixth placed Torquay. Both sides have players in good form with Mitch McCoach scoring over 300 runs for the Bears, while for Torquay, Tom Dunn has well over 200 of his own. But it’s Marshall’s even spread of bowlers that look to hold the edge on paper, indicating the Bears will retain their spot in the top six, for now. WAURN PONDS v Guild St Marys, NEWCOMB & DISTRICT v Alexander Thomson, BELL POST HILL v Manifold Heights, St Peters v ST ALBANS BREAKWATER, THOMSON v Modewarre.

The division three ladder is even tighter, with any number of clubs capable of finishing as high as second and as low as tenth. To illustrate the closeness of the competition, Lethbridge are currently in ninth spot, 11 points adrift of sixth placed Winchelsea, but they take on North Shore this round who have already lost three games outright, and will be a big chance of doing so again in this one. In a fixture where only some clubs play the lowly teams in two-day games where maximum points are up for grabs, it’s a shame to think your season can depend on the luck of the draw six months ago. Having said that, if you’re good enough, you’ll make it. Meredith v WINCHELSEA, SHELFORD v Corio, Bannockburn v BELL PARK, Little River v INVERLEIGH, Teesdale bye.

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THE fishing has certainly hotted up this past week with anglers finding quality fishing to be had from both fresh and saltwater alike. Some of the best fishing has been on the banks of the Barwon River, where redfin can be readily caught on lure with both soft plastics and hard bodied options working a treat. Good catches of redfin are being hauled in all the way from Ceres to Breakwater. For the best results, fish the last two hours before dark. Carp are another species available in numbers and while most of the captures have been by those using baits of bread or corn, keen fly anglers such as James Magoffin have had success on fly. Carp are a challenging species at the best of times, made even more challenging on light fly tackle and long runs are to be expected resulting in many a break off. Lake Toolondo has been the stand out fresh water venue for the past few weeks. Trout better than 2.5kg have been taken using all manner of methods. Freshwater charter operator Trevor Holmes has this lake wired and has had little trouble getting clients onto top fishing. Mudeye has been the bait but Trevor’s expertise with soft plastics has seen him return with a number of magnificent sessions. Saltwater fishing has been varied with some of the hottest action of the summer coming from the Corio Bay outer harbour. Harrison Reid fished the Hermsley spoil grounds on Saturday morning for a total of 17 snapper – all but two were retuned but those Harrison did keep weighed over 3kg each. Also finding snapper action was James Arkinstall. Fishing soft plastics he caught and released a dozen fish between 50 and 60cms. Gulp minnows were the lure attracting all the attention.

ON THE FLY: James Magoffin with a pair of fly-caught carp from the Barwon River. 112934 Craig Forbes fished just off Bird Rock this week and had no trouble attracting garfish into his berley trail, with two hours of fast and furious action had on this quality fighting species. Craig also landed a number of whiting to 34cms and snapper to 45cms. Kingfish have been sighted by many anglers over the past few weeks from close in to the Geelong waterfront. While proving to be difficult to catch their presence certainly makes for nervous times, especially when they harass one of your hooked fish. Fishing soft plastics along the outer edge of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club retaining wall saw Paul Harrison having a ball catching a variety of species including snapper, trevalla, salmon and pike. All fish were caught on Gulp Turtleback Worms in the pumpkin green colour. Of late I have seen few anglers trolling for snapper but one angler to embrace this method is Garry Malone. Trolling deep diving Rapala lures this week he had little trouble bagging out on fish to 3.5kg.

Garry has found the fish are readily available from the edge of the channel between Point Henry and Clifton Springs. Casting jigs over the shallow grass beds near the Clifton Springs boat ramp Guy Welsh soon had his bag limit of squid to 900 grams. Guy advised all the better fishing has been coming at first light with small natural coloured jigs working best. With settled conditions Paul Miller made the journey out to the 20-metre line off St Leonards before light hoping for a gummy shark, but no luck until 10am. With only one rod left in the water the reel screamed off and a gummy shark of over 18 kilograms was boated. Deciding to cast the rods back out again over the next hour another two gummies were caught and released all estimated at a similar size to the one kept. Ben Mclean and Mick Moore worked hard for two dozen whiting just off Queenscliff. Fresh squid was the bait and the boys also mention that they

landed plenty of quality tommy rough as well. Noel Batten fished the entrance to Swan Bay where whiting averaging 33cms were in good numbers. Moving out to deeper water he soon found better fish and returned with a dozen all over 40cms in length, again fresh squid was the bait. Tye Marshall had the unusual delight of catching the same fish twice. Laying a berley trail near the Swan Bay entrance looking to catch one of the big flathead this area is renowned for he didn’t have long to wait before a rod folded with what was clearly a big fish. Fifteen minutes later the huge flathead was at the back of the boat, but unfortunately a sudden lunge by the fish saw it caught up in the berley bag and the fish broke free. Around 20 minutes later another fish was hooked and it was not long before it was boated and turned out to be the same fish as it had the lost hook still in its mouth. It weighed in at 3.75kg. Trolling the deep water of the Rip Steve and Geoff Clarke had no trouble locating numbers of salmon. While most were around 1kg, by days end they did catch two of just over 3kg. It wasn’t until they returned to the boat ramp that another angler informed them the fish they had caught were in fact small kingfish and not salmon. Offshore we have seen good numbers of shark, both blue and mako, with the latter the most sought after. Generally you need to fish in 30 to 50 metres of water to find the best results but be aware there are plenty of small couta resulting in many a bite off. This weekend the tides are perfect late in the afternoon for anyone looking to fish soft plastics on snapper. Look to the outer harbour spoil grounds or close in to the Quarries, you can’t go past gulp minnows and worms at present. Also we are still seeing great numbers of salmon from the rock platforms between Lorne and Apollo Bay. Lure is the method but do fish a couple of hours either side of the high tides for the best results. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com. au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.

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