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Chamber launches awards By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN POWERCOR Geelong Business Excellence Awards have played a part in the growth and development of businesses throughout the region for almost 30 years. And the 2014 awards are shaping up to be the biggest yet, says Geelong Chamber of Commerce executive officer Bernadette Uzelac. “The awards play a vital role in recognising and encouraging business excellence and community participation within the Geelong region,” Ms Uzelac said. “They offer an ideal opportunity for business operators to conduct a free self-health check for their business - to review and analyse strengths and weaknesses and to check their processes and strategies for improvement. “Every business needs to spend time at least once a year in reviewing their business plan and sharpening their focus. “The awards provide a structured process that enables business operators to check in on what is working for their business, what isn’t working and to
Powercor regional asset manager Rob Leary joins chamber of commerce awards co-ordinator Kelli Finlayson and executive officer Bernadette Uzelac to launch the awards. Picture: GREG WANE develop future plans and strategies to improve their business performance and enhance their business profile.” The awards have 21 cat-
egories, with the outright winner crowned Geelong’s Business of the Year. Established in 1986, the awards are the oldest continu-
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The awards officially launched this week with the help of the Independent. Managing editor Tony Galpin says the Independent is proud to
help promote the awards to the wider comunity. “Local businesses are the lifeblood of any good community newspaper. We’re thrilled to support an event that rewards the businesses who support our community with jobs and investment.” This edition’s special fourpage business awards wrap is also available as it appears in print on the Independent’s E-paper, available at geelongindependent.com. au. The awards program will culminate with one of the biggest gala dinner ceremony nights on the local events calendar when category winers and the overall Geelong Business of the Year are announced on 17 July. Entries for the 2014 Geelong Business Awards close 5 May. More information, including registrations and entry process details, are available at gbea.com. au. Businesses and Independent readers can also follow the awards on Facebook and Twitter.
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resa Best; and Direct Recruitment business development manager Jean Paul. Several Geelong businesses have demonstrated sustained success by winning at least three award categories and being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Well-known business names such as TurfCare, WHK,
La Madre, Queenscliff Visitor Information Centre, Four Points by Sheraton, Aircraft Plastics, Bartletts Environmental, City of Greater Geelong City Learning and Care, GLOS Nailbar, Truffleduck, Chris Mackey and Associates and Sweeney Todd Waste Disposal are among them.
The 2014 awards offer 21 categories catering for micro, small, medium and large businesses across a variety of industry sectors. More information about the awards, including details about registrations and the entry process, is available at gbea.com.au.
KARINGAL is thrilled to sponsor a new Corporate Social Responsibility category in this year’s Geelong Business Excellence Awards. Karingal is a not-for-profit organisation providing a range of services for people with a disability or mental illness, older Australians and the disadvantaged in the Barwon region. For more than 60 years
Karingal has promoted a fully inclusive community in which people with a disability can live the life they choose. Chief executive officer Daryl Starkey is proud Karingal will recognise a local business making a difference in the community. “Many businesses make significant contributions by engaging with disadvantaged
people through direct employment, volunteering, donations or through their own programs that build new skills, confidence and overall self-esteem. It’s amazing to see what some businesses currently do but there is always more to be done,” Mr Starkey says. Geelong Chamber of Commerce executive officer Bernadette Uzelac welcomes the new category.
“It’s an opportunity to acknowledge other businesses enriching the lives of disadvantaged people,” she says. Corporate Social Responsibility Award nominees will show responsibility as a leader in the community and significant efforts to include in their businesses people with a disability or others who have been disadvantaged.
“If your business has a successful community engagement program and has benefited from employing people from disadvantaged backgrounds or supporting community organisations through volunteering or donations, then this award could provide you with the recognition you deserve,” Ms Uzelac says.
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Big challenge for ‘little legs’ of mum Rosy By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN SHE claims it was a moment of madness but Hamlyn Heights mum Rosy Borland is sticking to her goal of climbing Africa’s highest mountain. “I saw the opportunity to climb Mt Kilimanjaro and I thought, ‘Why is it always the young people who get to do this?’ “So I signed up with a bit of a point to prove - more to myself than anyone else,� Rosy laughed. But first the keen bushwalker and hiker is meeting a different challenge - raising $4000 for UNICEF as part of the climb. With a dinner party, trivia night and ceramics sale already under her belt, Rosy is approaching the fund-raising summit after accumulating donations of more than $3000 already. She hopes a monster garage sale will get her over the fund-raising line, leaving time to complete her training for the seven-day climb of the world’s highest free-standing mountain. “I’ll make the ascent as part of a group of 25 climbers, accompanied by various guides and porters. Climbing the mountain involves walking five to seven hours a day, mostly uphill. “I love the feeling of being out there, challenging y o u r self in the natural environment. You learn a lot about yourself - everyone should do it. “This trek will be a huge challenge for me, both physically and spiritually. I’m 54 and five foot nothing, so my little legs will have a lot of work to do to get up that mountain. “But by taking on challenges in our lives and stretching ourselves we become more in tune with the meaning of our existence.�
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MOUNTAIN HIGH: Rosy Borland in training at Eastern Beach for her Mt Kilimanjaro challenge to raise money for international aid organisation UNICEF. 114767 Picture: REG RYAN Kilimanjaro won’t be the first mountain Rosy has conquered, though - she has already climbed Mt Fuji as well as hiked Karijini National Park
Gorges, walked the Milford Track, climbed Fox Glacier and traversed the Overland Track. Rosy’s Kilimanjaro Garage Sale, raising money for
UNICEF’s mobile child health teams across Africa, will be open from 8am to 8pm on 22 February at 8 Prosen Crt, Hamlyn Heights.
GREEN activists are seeking a total ban on new housing subdivisions along the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula as well as Moolap’s saltworks, Point Henry’s Alcoa site and Lake Connewarre’s shoreline. Victoria National Parks Association (VNPA) has released a report calling for a new Geelong-Bellarine wetland state park, a merger of Barwon Coast and Bellarine Bayside committees of management and a ban on further Alcoa power station activity at Anglesea. The Coast is Unclear report also called for surfing and indigenous groups to have key management roles at Bells Beach and for the prohibition of wind turbines at Apollo Bay and Johanna. New coastal subdivisions should be disallowed between Eastern View and Altona and Torquay’s controversial Spring Creek should be left undeveloped, the report said. Other recommendations included: extension of the Bells Beach precinct; a 50 to 100-metre buffer around Lake Connewarre to prevent shoreline development; transfer management of Buckley Park and coastal reserves in Point Lonsdale and Queenscliff from Geelong and Queenscliff councils to a new Barwon-Bellarine Coast Committee;
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TRIATHLON competitors have left plastic cups scattered across Geelong foreshore and park land. East Geelong residents complained the throwaway cups from last weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ironman events had blown into stormwater drains, culverts, across the foreshore and into Corio Bay. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are literally thousands of white plastic cups that have been discarded from the weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s events presumably,â&#x20AC;? one angry resident told the Independent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really a shocker â&#x20AC;&#x201C; theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve obviously blown into these areas â&#x20AC;&#x201C; including the Eastern Beach swimming area, stacked up in stormwater outlets, right along
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Grove split on â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;spaceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in park a place for passive recreation forever,â&#x20AC;? Mr Atkins said. The level of concern in the community about the proposal was surprising, he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There has been quite a bit of unfortunate stuff spread around but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all totally incorrect. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We had a lot of public consultation, we did a letter box drop, it was advertised. People in Ocean Grove have known that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been working toward this since 2002. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re finally getting the funds to put it in place. The footprint of the performance space is less than one per cent of the park. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will include a green room that the community will be able to use for events such as plays, art exhibitions or whatever it wants.â&#x20AC;? Mr Atkins said the proposal would have a public information session after the covenant was completed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Once people understand the protection of the park that will be put in place a lot will have a different attitude to the issue,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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RIFTS have opened in Ocean Groveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community over a $1 million performance space proposed for the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s park. Resident Christine Brooks said a condition of Geelong council funding requiring transfer of park ownership to City Hall had raised concerns. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are a lot of concerned people here because they did not realise how big it will actually be,â&#x20AC;? Ms Brooks said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The park means a lot to many people in Ocean Grove because it was saved from developers years ago and people are worried that it could end up in developersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; hands again. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The community consultation was not wide enough because many didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know about it.â&#x20AC;? Ms Brooks said she had complained to Local Government Minister Jeanette Powell about the process behind the proposal. She had also requested a council feasibility study on building the performance space on
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Our fake Schapelle in Bali conference stunt By NOEL MURPHY THE LAST thing Torquay’s Paul Nigro expected to see on TV was his disguised wife running from the media outside Bali’s Sentosa resort. Masquerading as Schapelle Corby, Corinne Nigro had news crews pursuing her through the streets of Seminyak this week as her girlfriends formed a clutch around her to keep them at bay. Giggling and laughing, they managed to inject some frivolity into an otherwise non-event press conference as a media gaggle tried to interview people outside the resort. Mr Nigro was flabbergasted watching the scene on national TV while holding down the fort back home. “I was surprised, absolutely,” he said. “She’s gone up there for a week with her girl-
ON THE RUN: Corrine Nigro, disguised in sunglasses and a tea towel, with friends and trailling media in Bali on Tuesday. friends and it turns out she’s staying at exactly the same resort as Schapelle. “The media and paparazzi were everywhere
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when she got brought in and they got wind of it. Next thing we see her running down the street with a veil over her head. “I don’t know whether the kids were embarrassed or really happy about it. We do play a few practical jokes but I wasn’t sure if over there was the best place to see her and her girlfriends running down the street like that.” Mr Nigro laughed that he had been dropping off the kids at school, running the shop and keeping house while his wife was away. “And then I get people coming into the store telling me, ‘Hey, your wife’s on TV in Bali!’” Meanwhile, Deakin University’s Damien Kingsbury has warned that Schapelle Corby will need to “moderate any comments she might make to an enthusiastic media” or risk breaking her parole.
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V/LINE posed “significant” drops in punctuality on its Geelong line in the past two months, Bellarine MP Lisa Neville has revealed. She said punctuality rates were down to 88.3 and 84.5 per cent in December and January respectively, with train commuters to Melbourne “particularly disadvantaged”.
Chief sick “UNFORESEEN circumstances” after surgery have cut down the chief of the region’s council alliance body. G21 said Elaine Carbines was on sick leave after her admission to hospital last month for an undisclosed condition. Golden Plains Shire’s Jill Evans will act as G21’s chief “initially for a period of four weeks”.
Soccer stars THE Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has invited Geelong soccer fans to meet some of the A-League’s biggest names as Melbourne Victory prepares to play Thailand’s Muangthong United at Simmonds Stadium this weekend. A TAC spokesperson said coach Kevin Muscat, captain Mark Milligan and star forward Andrew Nabbout would sign autographs in the TAC’s foyer from 11.30am to 12.30pm this Friday as a fundraiser for a staff member and single mother battling cancer.
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THE sadness of a tragedy almost a year ago is being softened as the communities of Mt Duneed and Winchelsea join forces in a family fun day. The Morgan family lost wife and mother Michelle when she collapsed on her 28th birthday from a lung clot. She died three days later without regaining consciousness. Devastated husband Dale and their three young daughters were left behind. Dale’s father, Geoff Morgan, said family connections in both communities led to them raising money for play equipment, a playroom and
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GEELONG’S push for a $10 billion army contract is firing up, with the assistant defence minister visiting Geelong next month. Federal MP for Corangamite Sarah Henderson said Stuart Robert’s visit would be a “fantastic boost” to the bid for the Land 400 combat vehicle project. The 7 March visit would give regional leaders a chance to speak directly with Mr Robert, who has portfolio responsibility for the Land 400 project. Ms Henderson said key department staff would accompany Mr Robert to brief the Geelong consortium on the project. “This is an important opportunity for industry to gain a comprehensive understanding of how we can best push our case to become the home of this $10 billion manufacturing project. While a decision on the awarding of contracts is a number of years away, the hard work must begin now,” she said. “The visit will also allow Mr Robert to hear first-hand why our region is best-placed to deliver at least part of this exciting project. “The Geelong region has the necessary physical infrastructure with the spare capacity to support the project. We have direct highway access, a freight sea port and are close to two major airports,” Ms Henderson said. “The Geelong region’s mix of intellectual capital particularly in the automotive and engineering sectors, defence know-how and manufacturing experience makes it the perfect location.” Ms Henderson said the project, to build new armoured-combat vehicles, could “revolutionise” Geelong.
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Unions on warpath over threats By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG unions will run a monthly campaign against the federal coalition’s royal commission into union corruption and proposed state labor laws, Geelong Trades Hall boss Tim Gooden has warned. Mr Gooden said the first action would be a rally against Napthine Government anti-protest plans, intended to shut down “legitimate community voices”. The Government wanted laws allowing unions to be sued for millions of dollars, he said. “These new laws will be absolutely devastating.” Mr Gooden also blasted the Abbott Government’s royal commission. “What they really want to do is reduce the ability of unions to
CAMPAIGN: Tim Gooden. organise labour, because unorganised labour is easier to exploit, and to drive down wages. “This is all a smear campaign to curb the ability of unions to mobilise community campaigns.” Mr Gooden said existing laws already cover corruption. “If they were really interested in catching people they could give
the cops more money and simply go get them,” he said. Liberal “patron” Senator for Geelong Michael Ronaldson said the royal commission would overlook “day-to-day activities of honest trade union officials” to instead focus on “increasingly widespread claims of unlawful activity, corruption, kickbacks and collusion”. Senator Ronaldson said the royal commission would be “able to go wherever the evidence leads it”. He urged Labor to support the commission. “Honest workers and honest unionists in Corio should not be ripped off by corrupt union officials,” Senator Ronaldson said. “Honest local businesses should be able to get on with their work without fear of intimidation, corruption and standover tactics.”
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Lights ads an ‘eyesore’ were “elegant, an icon for the city and considered to be more or less a piece of art”. “Sponsorship on them will only detract from their aesthetic appeal and create an unsightly eyesore in the form of advertising in the heart of Geelong. “The light towers have made an impact on the skyline of the City with their elegant, slender design and profile. “Compared with other stadiums around Australia, the towers themselves are a design feature and not just a functional element for the stadium.
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN SIMONDS Stadium’s light towers are “works of art” that should be saved from becoming an “eyesore”, according to objectors fighting a council advertising plan. Council has proposed advertising on the towers to help offset a $160,000 annual bill to connect the lights to the electricity grid. But the proposal has attracted four objections, forcing council to amend the plan or send it to an independent planning panel for resolution. Objectors said the light towers
“The light towers can be seen from many vantage points across the city but they have been reasonably well accepted because of their simple and clean but strong design.” Planning portfolio holder Cr Michelle Heagney said council had decided to restrict the height of the advertising on the towers to 20 metres. The limit would ensure the signage did not distract passing motorists or detract from the “aesthetic” of the towers, she said. “Council is seeking to greatly expand the use of Simonds Stadium,
especially now that we have the ability to stage night events,” Cr Heagney said. “Selling advertising space on the light towers provides an opportunity to off-set the costs associated with having capacity in the power grid. “Any specific proposal for advertising signage will still be subject to a planning permit application at which point the scale, form and function of the signage will be assessed.” Planning Minister Matthew Guy will appoint an independent panel to consider the proposal.
Miner’s disinterest fails to deter fracking protesters By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AN ANTI-fracking group is pushing ahead with local protests despite a miner with an exploration permit declaring it has lost interest in the area. Frack Free Geelong spokesperson Elizabeth Packett said Lakes Oil’s loss of interest was no guarantee the region was safe from fracking. “This industry has a habit of changing the name of what they do and hoping it fools people,” Ms Packett said. “The only way to make the area safe from fracking is to remove their social licence and that’s what we’re continuing to do.” Lakes Oil’s permit area stretches from Highton to Anglesea. The Independent revealed last year the company had conducted geological and geophysical studies in the region. Ms Packett said the group would protest on Saturday by marking out a
section of the exploration zone with hazard tape. “As we’ve seen from overseas and interstate, fracking poses serious threats to our health, drinking water, rivers, farmland and other industries, particularly tourism. “We want to raise awareness of this issue ... by physically marking out an area where a potential gas field could lie,” she said. “People will be shocked to learn it’s on the same land as private homes, businesses, churches, kindergartens, sports clubs, Deakin University and even Highton Cemetery. “The state moratorium against fracking until June 2015 does not protect us from exploration drilling. “The mining companies could start that any day and, if they find gas, you can be assured they’ll do everything they can to extract it.” Ms Packett said the group was “pro-renewables and pro-green jobs rather than anti-fracking”.
Studies hope for arthritis victims By NOEL MURPHY A RESEARCH breakthrough in Geelong could help millions of osteoarthritis sufferers. Deakin University’s Dr Wren Greene has synthetically mimicked cartilage’s lubrication system and is investigating bacterial cellulose and other porous materials as cartilage replacements. “Currently artificial joints have a finite lifetime, of 15 to 20 years, with the second replacement having about half that. The goal is to produce materials that can last 40 to 50 years,” he said. Cartilage provides both lubrication and joint movement without compromising wear. Dr Greene, an associate research fellow within Deakin’s Institute for Frontier Materials (IFN), said he had always wondered whether replicating the lubrication system was possible. “The key to solving the puzzle was realising that we didn’t need to duplicate the entire system. What we needed was a few key aspects where everything was optimised, so, relatively speaking, it was quite simple. “The challenge has been to get the material right, with the right kind of porosity and permeability and the right mechanical properties.”
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‘Error’ behind red light fines By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A MOTORIST claims VicRoads changed lane markings after he complained about a fine from a notorious red light camera at a Norlane intersection. But VicRoads is adamant the markings were changed when the red light camera was installed and that the intersection of The Boulevard and Melbourne was legally compliant. The motorist, who did not want to be identified for work reasons, said the high number of infringements at the intersection was due to a “VicRoads mistake”. He blamed line markings on the inside lane of The Boulevard, which was originally both a straight-through and right-turn lane. The lane should have become right-turn only when the red-light camera was installed but VicRoads failed to make the change, the motorist said. “Line markings override traffic signals, according to the act, but in this case the signals did not match with the markings.” The motorist said alerted VicRoads more than two months ago. Within weeks the line markings were altered, he said. The inside lane of The Boulevard is now right-turns only, with new dotted lines making it a rightturn slipway and the straightthrough arrow painted over. The motorist said VicRoads had a duty to publicly apologise for the error and offer refunds to fined drivers.
Gripes go to parliament THE notorious Norlane intersection where red-light camera fines have blown out to more than $400,000 a quarter is ringing alarm bells with authorities. Geelong MP Ian Trezise has used parliament to raise the issue, which has also come to the attention of the Road Safety Camera Commissioner. Mr Trezise said motorists had contacted him with complaints about being unfairly fined. He asked for an investigation. Roads Minister Terry Mulder told parliament that drivers who entered the intersection on an amber light were not fined. “Due to an increase in the number of vehicles using The Boulevard, VicRoads has identified a need to improve traffic flow at this particular intersection. “VicRoads will be making
adjustments to the operation of this intersection in the coming weeks that will include new lane configurations, line marking and changes to the phasing of the traffic lights. “The right-turn arrow is on a different phase time from the traffic lights going straight and it could be that that is confusing some drivers.” The Road Safety Camera Commissioner’s spokesperson said drivers with infringements from the intersection were welcome to come forward. “With that level of community concern we’d be happy to investigate the intersection but we need drivers to present their information to us.” The commissioner can be contacted on 1300 651 838 or email commissioner@cameracommissioner.vic.gov.au.
“I’m all for road safety, especially with Geelong’s appalling record, but I bet the fines are dropping now the proper ground signage is in place.” VicRoads regional director William Tieppo said the straightthrough arrow had been ground off in July 2012 when the camera was installed, leaving only a right-turn arrow. Mr Tieppo said the right-turn arrows were upgraded and a slip lane added in October 2013. VicRoads would make adjust-
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FIGHTING: Vicki Baensch.
‘Fighting fund’ in height fight By NOEL MURPHY OPPONENTS to plans that would rezone Newtown for fourstorey housing are trying to set up a $25,000 fighting fund against the State Government-changes. Newtown Action Group is asking for individual pledges of $500 to defend their neighbourhood at an independent panel hearing they expect to adjudicate on the rezoning in April. The group said City Hall’s support for the Melbourne-style density zoning threatened “the identity of Geelong” and the “heritage, amenity and character” of its neighbourhoods. Group convenor Vicki Baensch said the residents needed funding to commission professionals for the hearing fight.
“We’re asking for a pledge of $500 or more from all Newtown residents. We hope to raise $25,000, which we expect will cover the costs of the experts. “We’ve spoken to the professionals and gathered their advice as to how we best represent ourselves at the panel hearing. This will involve town planners who will conduct a detailed review of relevant planning policies et cetera,” she said. “The most important part of the panel hearing is the expert witness statement and presentation of evidence in chief. “Finally, we can choose to engage a lawyer/barrister as an advocate to ensure our case stays on track and puts us in a convincing position.”
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The action group has lodged a 350-signatory petition with City Hall arguing the C300 four-storey rezoning is at odds with council’s own guiding rationale and inconsistent with the intent of the state zoning on at least four grounds. The group has met councillors Bruce Harwood and Stretch Kontelj to state its case and seek advice. Cr Harwood said “sensitive” issues like the rezoning became “magnified” in state election years. “In this case, a portion of the community is having a very vigorous say in what they think is best for their neighbourhood. It will be interesting to see how it is viewed by council and the government.”
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Five concerts presented in Geelong by some of Australia’s most distinguished musicians Mark your diary now MCO OCTET: Chamber Masterworks Richard Mills, Shostakovich, Brahms, Enescu Friday 23 May MELBOURNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: Elegies and Dances Bach, Purcell, Bartók, Grieg, Stanhope Friday 5 September
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BUCKETS to Fuming Oldie (Buckets & Bouquets, 7 February). Some apparently “able-bodied” people have legitimate permission to park in disabled spaces for health reasons. Others might be drivers for disabled people. Make sure you check for the permit before getting all flustered. Disabled Driver, Highton BOUQUETS to a Geelong policeman and two tow truck operators for their advice on the phone when my elderly father misplaced his car earlier this month. I eventually found the unlocked car, keys still in the ignition, nearby, just as the policeman had expected. Thankful Son, Torquay
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The Geelong Indoor Recreation Facilities Strategy was undertaken to review the City’s existing provision of indoor recreation facilities and to provide a strategic approach for the future provision and development of indoor recreation facilities for the next 20 years. The draft strategy provides recommendations relating to the location, enhancement and development of indoor recreation facilities.
Following extensive consultation with our community, as well as government departments and agencies, a new Draft Environment Management Strategy 2013-2017 has been developed.
NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING
The Draft Strategy can be viewed at:
The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 25 February commencing at 7.00pm.
• The City’s Customer Service Centres or
The meeting is open to the public.
Your opinion is important to us – the period for feedback has now been extended – All submissions should now be received by:
This meeting is open to the public.
Copies of the draft strategy and feedback forms are available for viewing at the following locations:
• Online through our website’s ‘Have Your Say’ section www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay
The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong on Tuesday 18 February at 7.30am. This meeting is open to the public.
• Corio Shopping Centre - Shop 4k 83a Purnell Road, Corio
• Online through the our website’s ‘Have Your Say’ section www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay
• Online through our website’s ‘Have Your Say’ section 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
OCEAN GROVE TOWN CENTRE URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK The City has prepared a draft Urban Design Framework (UDF) for the Ocean Grove Town Centre. Ocean Grove is growing and it is vital that the Town Centre continues to thrive into the future. This plan will unlock its potential and ready the Town Centre for the growth and change that will occur over the next 10 years. The UDF explores the design of new buildings, pedestrian and cycling linkages, streetscape upgrades, car parking and traffic priorities. We are seeking community input on the draft UDF. A copy of the UDF can be viewed at the following locations:
• Online through our website’s ‘Have Your Say’ section www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay • Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham St, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Ocean Grove Customer Service - Corner of The Avenue and Presidents Avenue, Ocean Grove Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSION An informal drop-in information session will be held for those wishing to get an overview of the plan and meet with our officers. This session will be held at the Boorai Centre, 4/50 Shell Road Ocean Grove (the new Children’s Centre) on: Monday 24 February 2014 – between 5.30pm and 7.30pm Submissions can be sent to:
• Online through our website’s ‘Have Your Say’ section www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay • Email to: planningstrategy@geelongcity.vic.gov.au • Mail to:
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Feedback and enquiries can be submitted in writing to: Nathan Geary - Sport & Recreation City of Greater Geelong PO BOX 104 Geelong VIC 3220
CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST POP UP VENDOR TRIAL
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST – CENTRAL GEELONG
STATION LAKE ROAD, LARA MONDAY 17 FEBRUARY TO MONDAY 10 MARCH 2014.
A recent consultation via Central Geelong Action Plan has indicated a strong desire for Pop Up Street Vendors. The City is doing more than consulting and is pursuing the concept, through trials, with the potential of becoming ongoing.
HAVE YOUR SAY
• Waurn Ponds Library - 230 Pioneer Road, Waurn Ponds
Friday 28 February 2014 in one of the following ways:
For more information call us on 5272 5272.
CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING
• City’s Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong 153a Pakington Street, Geelong West
We are seeking expressions of interest from Central Geelong businesses who would be interested in taking advantage of on street trading opportunities in Little Malop Street Central. For further information regarding the trial and to discuss the suitability of your product / activity, please call Shelley McKiernan on 52725044 or email smckiernan@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Station Lake Road, Lara will be temporarily closed from Walkers Road to Hovells Creek from 17 February to 10 March 2014. The closure is required for construction works on the realignment of Station Lake Road and for drainage upgrades being taken as part of the Lara Town Centre Expansion Project. During the closure a detour route will be in operation, following Walkers Road, Curletts Road and Flinders Avenue. Closed Road Detour Route Local Access Only Closure Location
SPORT AND RECREATION VICTORIA FACILITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES The City is inviting Expressions of Interest from sporting clubs and community groups that are seeking funding for sport and recreation facility development projects.
Local Access Via Turner Ave
Town Access via Waverly Rd
Local Access Only Station Lake Road Closure
Station Lake Road Closure
Station Lake Road Closure
Funding is available through the following State Government opportunities:
Station Lake Road Closure St Laurence Access via Bank street
For further information call Ron Hill Project Engineer on 0417 594 006. Grant Program/ Category
Maximum Amount Per Grant
Maximum Total Project Cost
Funding Ratio (minimum)
Community Facility Funding Program – Minor Facilities Category
$100,000
$500,000
1.5 State : 1 Local
Community Facility Funding Program – Soccer Facilities
$100,000
No limit
1.5 State : 1 Local
Country Football Netball Program
$100,000
No limit
1.5 State : 1 Local
DRAINAGE WORKS CORIO ST, GEELONG MONDAY 17 FEBRUARY TO MONDAY 7 MARCH 2014 Drainage works will be taking place in Corio Street, Geelong between Swanston Street and Bellarine Street from 17 February to 7 March , 2014 Corio Street will be closed from 7.00am – 4.00pm on weekdays to all traffic for the duration of the works. EASTERN BEACH ROAD
Expressions of interest must be submitted online and are open at all times: www.geelong.smartygrants.com.au/sportandrec201314 • Submissions received by Monday 24 February 2014 will be considered for next round of applications to the State Government. • Submissions received after Monday 24 February 2014 will be held over for consideration in subsequent funding rounds. Funding for successful projects will be available in the 2015/16 financial year.
Submissions close: Monday 31 March 2014
Applicants are encouraged to discuss projects with the City prior to commencing an Expression of Interest.
For more information call the project officer Jessica Hurse on 5272 4252..
Email (preferred): sport@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or phone: 5272 5272.
Location of Works
CORIO STREET
SWANSTON STREET
The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Gheringhap Street entrance, Geelong on Monday 17 February commencing at 4.00pm.
The closing date for submissions is the Friday 7 March 2014.
ENGLAND STREET
GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING
The Geelong Indoor Recreation Facilities Strategy is currently on public display for comment.
BELLERINE STREET
PUBLIC MEETINGS
We are developing a new plan to help guide the Council and our partners in future decisions about our environment.
Local traffic and emergency vehicles only will be accommodated during the works. All other vehicles will need to seek alternate routes. For further information contact Construction Supervisor on site or Project Engineer Adam Farrimond on 5272 4280.
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PUBLIC NOTICES RABBIT POISONING PROGRAM
REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT STRATEGY YOUR FEEDBACK WANTED
MONDAY 17 FEBRUARY UNTIL SUNDAY 31 MARCH 2014. The City will be conducting a program to reduce rabbit numbers at the reserves listed below:
G21 – Geelong Region Alliance seeks feedback on the Draft G21 Public Transport Strategy for the future shape of public transport across the G21 region.
Bellarine Rail Trail
Between Curlewis Road and Bawtree Road, Curlewis.
Cowies Creek Reserve
Between Anakie Road and the Geelong Ring Road, Lovely Banks.
Extensive community input at public forums and through other means has already guided preparation of the draft strategy.
Lake Lorne Reserve
Equestrian grounds east of Lake Lorne, Drysdale.
Lara Lakelands Reserve
Between Lakeside Boulevard and Hovells Creek, Lara
Your feedback on the draft will now help us finalise the strategy.
Lara Recreation Reserve
North of Alkara Avenue, Lara.
The draft strategy can be viewed and comments made online at: www.G21Transport.com.au
Mount Duneed Recreation Reserve
Russells Road, Mount Duneed.
Osborne Park
Swinburne Street, North Geelong
Buckley Falls Park
Fyansford / Highton and Red Gum Island
Hovells Creek Reserve
Between Windermere Road to Station Lake Road and Cummins Road to Foreshore Road
Waurn Ponds Creek Reserve
Between Rossack Road to Pioneer Road
Little River / Rilpey Reserve
Bacchus Marsh Road, Balliang
Hard copies of the draft strategy may also be viewed at: City of Greater Geelong • All Customer Service Centres Golden Plains Shire • Bannockburn Customer Service Centre, 2 Pope St, Bannockburn • Linton Customer Service Centre, 68 Sussex St, Linton Surf Coast Shire • Torquay Customer Service Centre, 1 Merrijig Dr, Torquay • Lorne Visitor Information Centre, 15 Mountjoy Pde, Lorne • Winchelsea Community House, 28 Hesse St, Winchelsea
Weather permitting; this program will be completed between Monday 17 February and Sunday 31 March 2014.
Borough of Queenscliffe • Queenscliff Customer Service Centre, 50 Learmonth St, Queenscliff • Queenscliff Library, 55 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
The City recommends that pet animals be restrained and not allowed to roam in these areas during this period. Pets may be at risk if they ingest the poisoned baits or rabbit carcasses. Vitamin K1, which is available from veterinarians, is an antidote for Pindone.
Colac Otway Shire • Colac Customer Service Centre, 2-6 Rae St, Colac • Apollo Bay Customer Service Centre, 69 Nelson St, Apollo Bay • Colac Community Library and Learning Centre, 173 Queen Street, Colac
Baits of chopped carrot, treated with anti-coagulant poison “Pindone” will be laid by a Department of Environment and Primary Industries licensed contractor in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines. Warning signs will be placed at all reserve entrances before the campaign commences.
Any carrot pieces observed, or rabbits found either alive or dead in these reserves should not be handled. For further information contact the City on 5272 5272.
CENTRAL GEELONG – TRUCK RESTRICTION TRIAL
Hardcopy feedback should be mailed to: G21 Public Transport Strategy, PO Box 104, Geelong 3220.
STARTS MONDAY 3 MARCH
COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSIONS
Feedback will be accepted until COB Friday 28 March 2014.
The community has long called for fewer trucks travelling through Central Geelong to create a more pleasant environment for pedestrians, al fresco diners and shoppers.
Three community information sessions are being held to run through the restrictions and what this means for Central Geelong traders, residents and the trucking industry.
In response, a trial starts Monday 3 March restricting trucks from travelling through the Central Geelong area unless they are making deliveries. The trial aims to reduce the number of trucks using Malop St as an east-west thoroughfare as this is the heart of the city with the most pedestrians. The goal is a more pleasant and safe city centre. The trial will run for six months from Monday 3 March. Trucks are encouraged to avoid Malop St and travel on routes further south. Please see the map below with the shaded red area depicting no go areas for trucks. Note: trucks making deliveries to Central Geelong are not affected.
5.00 – 6.00pm Wednesday 26 February City Hall, Gheringhap Street 5.00 - 6.00pm Thursday 27 February City Hall, Gheringhap Street 6.00 – 7:00pm Thursday 27 February City Hall, Gheringhap Street No need to register, just drop in. Enquiries phone 5272 5272.
Comments and feedback are encouraged throughout the trial by email to contactus@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or phone 5272 5272. Council and the Truck Operations Committee will review progress of the trial in July and again in September 2014.
[Below Map] Note: Trucks delivering to Central Geelong businesses are not affected.
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FRIDAY
CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS PAKO FESTA SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014 Pako Festa, now in its 32nd year, is Geelong’s much loved and Victoria’s premier multicultural community festival that celebrates cultural diversity. This free event consists of a variety of activities, entertainment, workshops, street performers and multicultural food from 9.00am – 6.00pm. The street parade will commence at 11.00am.
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SUSTAINABLE LIVING NOW UNTIL 23 FESTIVAL FEB 2014
• Autumn Street, between Pakington Street and Coquette Street, closed from approximately 3.00am to 10.00pm. • Waratah Street, between Pakington Street and Askew Street, closed from approximately 3.00am to 1.00pm. • A NO STANDING ZONE will be implemented on the north side of Waterloo Street. Emergency access will be maintained at all times during the road closure times.
ACCESS TO WOOLWORTHS, GEELONG WEST During the event access to the Geelong West Woolworths is available at all times via Collins Street, or alternatively via Waratah Street after 1.00pm.
TEMPORARY CHANGED BUS ROUTES Bus users are advised the following changed bus routes are applicable on Saturday 22 February between 6.00am and 10.00pm.
MCHARRY’S BUSLINES
SATURDAY DANCE - Old-time dance with New Ritz 8pmmidnight at Leopold hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 5250 1333. PRODUCE - Fresh local produce 9am-3pm at Buy Bellarine Produce Barn, Tuckerberry Hill Farm, Becks Rd, Drysdale. Also Sunday. BALLROOM - Ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Enquiries 0416 964 352, 0422 776 711.
SUNDAY
The roads listed below will be temporarily closed on Saturday 22 February: • Pakington Street, between Gordon Avenue and Waterloo Street, Geelong West, closed from approximately 3.00am to 10.00pm.
STAMPS - Geelong Philatelic Society meets 1pm at Belmont Library. Enquiries 0438 578 591.
CYCLING FOR THE TERRIFIED! 9.30AM – 12.00PM THIS SATURDAY 15 FEB Balyang Sanctuary, river end of Shannon Ave, Marnock Rd Newtow Would you like to cycle but lack fitness or confidence? Bring your bike & learn how to get comfortable and get going or test ride an electric bike. Experienced cyclists will adjust your set up, explain basic skills and get started for advice for safe enjoyable cycling.
SERVICE - Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Spiritual development classes 7.30pm Thursday for $3. Enquiries 5248 4936. MUSIC - Traditional country music concert 1-5.30pm at CWA Hall, Rae St, Colac. Entry $7. Enquiries 5231 3355. CELEBRATION - Grovedale Uniting Church celebration day church service 9.30am, afternoon activities 2pm. Enquiries 0409 555 226. MARKET - Torquay Cowrie Market 10am-3pm, The Esplanade. Enquiries cowriemarket@yahoo. com.au. SERVICE - Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church, 43 Mt Pleasant Rd. Enquiries 0429 094 372. SERVICE - Torquay Salvos Christian Church service 10.30am at 35 Boston Rd.
MONDAY
The route 51 bus departs form the Geelong Railway Station, turns left into Latrobe Terrace, right into Aberdeen Street, right into Shannon Avenue, left into Autumn Street and then continues along the normal route. The return trip will be the reverse of this route.
CLUB - Xtreme KidZ Club meets 1.30-2.30pm pre-schoolers, 3.30-5.30pm school age at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. GARDEN - Garden Club of Clifton Springs meets 7.30pm at Drysdale Uniting Church hall. Enquiries 5251 1660. WEIGHT - Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at church hall, rear Drysdale Uniting Church, High St. Enquiries 5251 3763. VIEW - Geelong Evening View Club meets 6.30pm at Dromoland House, Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5278 1842. EATING - Eating disorder recovery support group meets 7pm. Enquiries 0410 997 283. PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meets 10am at Uniting Church, cnr Ormond and Boundary Rds. Enquiries 5248 6690. HEARING - Better Hearing Geelong hearing loss management session 11am at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enquiries 5278 8300.
FURTHER INFORMATION
TUESDAY
For further information on the events program, visit www.pakofesta.com.au
FORUM - Combined Refugee Action Group public forum 7.15pm at Geelong West Town Hall, 153 Pakington St. Enquiries 5278 6430. HEALTH - Free better health self-management course 11.30am-2pm at Barwon Health Newcomb. Referrals 1300 715 673. PARENTING - Toolbox Parenting Program for 7.30-9.30pm at Drysdale Uniting Church Hall. Enquiries 5251 3125, 0428 381 829. DANCE - Social Ballroom dancing with CDs. Walk-through 1.30-2pm, dancing 2-4.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $5. Enquiries 0416 964 352, 0422 776 711.
East Geelong to North Shore via the City, Geelong West and return (Route 45) The route 45 bus will proceed along its normal route via St Albans Park. However, from the City to Geelong West, the bus will travel via the Geelong Railway Station, proceed to Latrobe Terrace, Madden Avenue, Waterloo Street and then continue along Pakington Street via the normal route.
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BENDERS BUSWAYS Thompson Road (Route 30) and Lara (Route 12) Route 30 and 12 buses depart from the Geelong Railway Station, left into Latrobe Terrace, right into Aberdeen Street, right into Shannon Avenue and then continues along the normal route. The return trip will be the reverse of this route.
Herne Hill / Hamlyn Heights via McCurdy Rd (Route 50) The route 50 bus departs from the Geelong Railway Station, turns left into Latrobe Terrace, right into Aberdeen Street, right into Shannon Avenue, left into Autumn Street and then continues along the normal route. The return trip will be the reverse of this route.
Herne Hill / Hamlyn Heights via Minerva Rd (Route 51)
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Theatre lovers - we have three double passes up for grabs to see HAIR The Rock Musical at GPAC on Thursday 27 February! The musical which once rocked, shocked and defined a generation will burst an astrological display onto the stage in all its raw glory.
In the past month, we’ve given away tickets to some amazing events including: Festival of Sails, Hamlet, Geelong Classic Truck and Vintage Machinery Show, Jessica Mauboy (concert), Great Australian Beer Festival, Melbourne Rebels V Wellington Hurricanes (rugby) and Music in the Gardens!
Strictly limited to 3 shows, this production is a recreation of the Broadway Revival and Tony Award winning production which enjoyed a sell out Melbourne season in 2013, with rave reviews from the toughest of critics.
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LIKE us to share your event experiences. LIKE us for your chance to win exclusive event opportunities. RIGHT NOW – we have an offer for three lucky families to privately meet the Channel 7 stars of Home and Away at Pako Festa, three double passes to see HAIR The Rock Musical at GPAC plus double passes to Motor City Music Festival. And coming up, we have giveaways for the Oates Victorian Open (golf) and Giant Sky Wheel passes!
Starring Musical Theatre superstar Tod Strike in the iconic role of Berger!
These prizes have been provided by Stage Art and HAIR The Rock Musical. The total prize pool is valued at $357.
COMPETITION DETAILS ENTRIES OPEN: Now Open ENTRIES CLOSE: 12 noon, Monday 24 February 2014 COMPETITION DRAWN: 12.15pm Monday 24 February 2014
GEELONG’S BEST DESTINATION FOR EVENTS INFO! www.eventsgeelong.com.au facebook.com/eventsgeelong
Winners will be contacted privately and announced on Events Geelong's Facebook page. TO ENTER: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/about/comp2.aspx
WEDNESDAY CHOIR - Coastal Sound Children’s and Youth Choir grades 1-4 3.45-4.25pm, 5-6 4.30-5.15pm at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. CRAFT - Busy hands craft@stgeorges 1-3.30pm at St Georges Presbyterian Church, cnr Latrobe Tce and Ryrie St, Geelong. Enquiries 5244 3596. DANCE - Social Ballroom dance with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 0425 731 298.
THURSDAY AGLOW - Aglow Geelong meets 10am at Ballroom, Hamlyn Park, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Enquiries 5284 1447, 5275 1889. DANCE - Ballroom dance 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Sportsman’s Club, Kensington Rd. Entry $4. Enquiries 5259 3968. DANCE - Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Entry $5 Enquiries 5251 3529. MEDITATION - Meditation, mindfulness, philosophy 10am-midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Entry gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY - Free philosophy session 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Café, Gilbert St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484
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Friday, 14 February, 2014 Page 13
Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au PO Box 407, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799
Making money over common sense
SNAPPY: The controversial traffic lights camera keeping watch on motorists. was warranted in this situation. A few weeks after receiving confirmation that VicRoads would review the circumstances we received notification the fine and demerit points would stand
Limits for discussion I AM concerned readers of the 31 January Independent might believe that Great Ocean Road Coast Committee (GORCC) wants or is trying to enforce beach parking time limits. No plans are currently in place for time limits of any kind. GORCC has simply published a discussion paper for comment in order to stimulate conversation around how people get to the coast. The discussion paper has been created so GORCC can learn more about what the wider community believes the issues are, if there are any, and what actions, if any, they would like to see taken. A range of management options are put forward as thought-starters for discussion, as the title of the document suggests. ‘Do nothing’ is also listed as a potential management option, as is ‘provide disabled parking spaces’ and ‘provide park and ride systems’. GORCC seeks input from all coastal users on this important issue. Feedback on the discussion paper will be considered in the development of a draft, high-level strategy to GORCC’s sustainable management of transport on and to the coast in the long-term.
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The draft strategy will be released for further consultation in 2014. Richard Davies Chief executive officer, Great Ocean Road Coast Committee
Denial unsustainable ALAN Barron has again tried to find evidence climate change is exaggerated, this time quoting “independent analyst Steven Goddard” (Letters, 7 February). When I searched his Wordpress site I found that Steven Goddard also provided “evidence” that Barack Obama was ineligible to be US President because he was born in Kenya and argued the Holocaust began with gun control. Meanwhile, the World Meteorological Organisation states unequivocally that 13 of the 14 warmest years in history all occurred this century. We swelter through multiple 40C days when the average is supposed to be one a year and bushfires are now regular. Climate change is real but also poses an opportunity for Geelong. We are blessed with an abundance of renewable energy and still have the manufacturing expertise to make our own wind turbines and components for solar thermal. We have the community networks and resilience to work together locally to reduce our global footprint. Our choices can make Geelong a vibrant community and a centre of clean green jobs. Dave Campbell Geelong Sustainability Group president
Thanks for sighting reports I THANK locals in the Surf Coast/Otways catchment for reporting to me over many years their sightings of Tasmanian tiger and puma/panther-like animals. My Freedom of Information requests regarding these animals have revealed reported sightings in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia and Queensland as well as a New South Wales government attempt to locate a Blue Mountains black panther and Queensland’s attempt to trap a panther near Cairns in the 1990s. My Freedom of Information requests have also revealed that the Victorian government’s fisheries and wildlife departments attempted to trap a marsupial Tasmanian tiger in South Gippsland in 1973. I have no doubt that in 1998 I videotaped a Tasmanian tiger in South Gippsland - see You Tubeand have captured infrared trail camera footage of sambar deer in a coastal location for the first time in mainland Australia. To report a sighting or suspicious stock loss please phone me on 0434 904 944. Michael Moss Richmond
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AGAIN Bellarine Bayside has given a typical response (Letters, 7 February) regarding management of the foreshore amenities blocks at Portarlington. Same old excuses, just throw in the words “limited funds” and, no, we can’t afford any seating so don’t even consider such First World luxuries. As a recent arrival at Bellarine Bayside, the acting chief executive officer might be unaware that his reply was similar to what we received when this issue was raised in 2009. Little has changed, except that on that occasion Bellarine Bayside did concede to remove green slime then growing up the walls of the shower recesses. While this organisation goes out of its way to please caravan park customers, it treats everybody else with contempt. As it has publicly stated at annual general meetings, Bellarine Bayside will continue to give priority to the caravan parks because that is where its income comes from. This is extraordinary given that Portarlington has a popular public beach attended by thousands during summer months. Especially when it and the surrounding area host hundreds of competitors in major sports events with huge numbers of followers. Many people have commented that the Portarlington beachfront and its lack of facilities are put to shame by almost any beach along the eastern Australian seaboard. Whatever happened to our civic pride? Peter Cowden Clifton Springs
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because, in VicRoads’ opinion, going through a red light was a serious offence, so a warning was not applicable. This begs the question about revenue-raising against common sense and fairness when you can be fined for making a split-second decision of 1.2 seconds and not given a second chance. I am all for road safety and the need to reduce the road toll but penalising people for money-making over common sense shows why the public has become dubious about the placing and purpose of these cameras. John McArdle Wallington
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I READ with interest the Independent’s recent stories on the red-light camera on the corner of The Boulevard and Melbourne Rd, Norlane. My son was caught going through the right-turn arrow with an elapsed time of 1.2 seconds. He received a fine of $361 and three demerit points. As he had never had a fine before, we decided to ask for a review of the decision based on the fact the right-turn arrow allows little time to cross a fourlane road. Because my son had not broken any road rules in more than three years of probationary driving, we believed a warning
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ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
WHAT'S WITH 'GEETROIT'?
We think Geelong needs to rock! So we’ve created a new three day festival on the March long weekend
Detroit in the US was dubbed Motor City for its domination of car production. Since Ford came along in 1925, Geelong’s been dubbed Motor City too. Taking it one step further and adding a bucketload of Gen-Y irony, now Geelong’s widely known as Geetroit, Australia’s own motor city.
The Motor City Music Festival has something for everyone! Grown-ups will rock out on fully licensed Friday and Saturday (day and night) across five stages (over-18s only). On Sunday family day, We’ve got all the greatest hits: THE MUSIC – you’ll know the words to every song at our main stage where you’ll see Daryl Braithwaite, Rick Price, Boom Crash Opera, The Chantoozies and many more; plus we’ve four other stages RIDES – try not to “chunder “on 80s-favourite THE ZIPPER, ram your mates THE on the DODGEMS, and take a spin on the CHA CHA – and more
THE FOOD – of course we’ve got fairy floss, snow cones and twisty taters just like the show, but you can also treat your tastebuds with tacos, pork sliders, wok-fried noodles, calamari and more
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THE DRINKS – icy cold beers on tap from Geelong’s new Little Creatures brewery as well as cider, local wines and spirits to quench that hard earned thirst
Adult (with no accompanying under–18s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52.00 Family
Festival producer Hugo T Armstrong said, “Sunday is Family Day at Motor City Music Festival. You’ve rocked out all weekend, why not bring the kids on Sunday and have some good old-fashioned fun!”
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We’ve also got four undercover stages in showground pavilions where you can check out the legends of Queensclif’s legendary Blues Train for The Blues Train’s 20th Birthday celebrations. These include the cosy Showmans Bar and a beer hall in the Motor Pavillion. Whatever the weather and whatever your musical taste, we’ve got you covered.
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What a way to spend Labour Day Sunday with Monday of to recover! The action runs from 10.30am and culminates with the 15-minute fireworks finale at 8.45pm.
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FinallyFriday Glenda’s art of glass By MICHELLE HERBISON A CRAFTY concept combines Clifton Springs bead artist Glenda MacNaughton’s passion for bead-work with a desire to fight social justice and environmental issues. MacNaughton spends hours painstakingly creating works of artistic jewellery using bead-weaving and lamp-work techniques, basing her Dax Designs Bead Art around charitable themes. “I tend to build little collections around issues,” she explains. “I did a series called The Endangered Collection, which was abstract images of the eyes of endangered animals with patterns around them. Ten per cent of sales go to the World Wildlife Fund. “My Fab Femme beads are inspired by the suffragettes who fought for women’s rights to vote.” MacNaughton said the intricate art of bead-weaving existed within most cultures, dating back at least 3000 years.
ON DISPLAY: Glenda MacNaughton at work on her art. Concentrating her necklace, bracelet and earring designs around particular themes helped provide creative energy while she researched her topics. “Having a meaning to it is really important for me, otherwise I feel it’d be
an indulgence,” she laughed. MacNaughton will exhibit at the 2014 Drysdale Festival of Glass expo this Sunday, launching a collection of bead-woven works featuring sea stars, with proceeds going to marine sanctuary work. “I’m also working on a little collection of what I call Pots of Ancient Wisdom they look like ancient perfume bottles. I’ll be launching those at the festival.” A song, Ancient Wisdom, written for Geelong women working against violence inspired the title, with 10 per cent of funds being donated to the town’s Reclaim the Night event. The glass expo will feature more than 50 local and visiting exhibitors with a diverse array of glass arts and crafts between 10am and 4pm at Christian College, 40 Collins St, Drysdale. “I’ve been involved with the festival from the start. It’s a good way to start to link with other like-minded creative souls,” MacNaughton reflected.
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Self-taught Barbara scratches out the detail MARSHALL wildlife artist Barbra Gleeson’s digital camera snapped away as a 60-odd herd of elephants plodded within 10 metres of her safari tour group. “I’ve never seen anything quite as good as that. It’s just wonderful how they look after the little ones, they keep them in the middle,” Gleeson recalled. “Then down behind them was this great big bull keeping his eye on the females.” The eye-opening encounter with nature was a highlight of Gleeson’s four trips to Africa in recent years. The retired hairdresser has taken to producing strikingly realistic graphite and coloured pencil sketches and scratchboard artworks depicting the African animals from her travel photographs. “There’s nothing quite like seeing the animals in their natural state,” she said. “The cycle of life is amazing.” Devoid of creative challenges after giving up her hairdressing career, Gleeson focused her energies on creating artwork. “I used to paint oils in the late
’70s and early ’80s but I didn’t have much time for it with three children when I was young,” she explained. “When I was hairdressing there was always a creative challenge there. Now I have to feed my soul and do something creative.” The self-taught artist described herself as a “realist” who enjoyed the challenge of producing fine detail. “I really do like a photographic image. We’ve got some beautiful animals - I don’t think I can do a better job than the big fellow upstairs did,” she laughed. Gleeson creates her scratchboard works on purpose-designed boards of white clay sprayed with black ink, etching images into the clay with a scalpel. “You always do your sketch first because you can’t afford to make a mistake on a scratchboard. It’s on a black background and I can choose to leave the image white or I can colour with ink as I did for the giraffe.” Gleeson is among local artists featured in Art @ Wintergarden’s Little Gems Exhibition until 24 February.
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Stars: Benz Antoine & Kristian Ayre 2:30 HarryĘźs Practice [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings - Summer (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Afternoon Movie: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Singlesâ&#x20AC;? (M a) (Ęź92) Stars: Bridget Fonda 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Friday Night Movie: â&#x20AC;&#x153;ValentineĘźs Dayâ&#x20AC;? (M s) (Ęź10) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; An ensemble romantic comedy following a group of different couples as they find and lose love in all its many forms over the course of the title holiday. Stars: Bradley Cooper & Jessica Alba 11:00 Late Night Movie: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Spanglishâ&#x20AC;? (M l) (Ęź04) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Married couple John and Deborah have their mundane lives changed when they hire a fiery new housekeeper, Flor, who only speaks Spanish. 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GEELONG RSL 50 Barwon Heads Road, Belmont Sat March 1st
Sunday Afternoon
See y o t h e re u !!
PRESIDENT’S DRAW This week Friday 14th February - it will be $4600. It goes up by $100 a week, when it reaches $5000 It will be drawn until it goes off!
5:30–8:30pm
Meal & Show
night for your chance to play.
Show Only
Tuesday Nights Steak Night 250g Scotch Fillet
$13
Our NEW children’s play area is now complete -
ALL WELCOME
GEELONG RSL
$65 Members $70 Non Members $45 Members $50 Non Members
Sunday Lunch Carvery
Wednesday Nights Pot and Parmi Night
$13
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You don’t have to be a member to come here and enjoy our services. But it is so easy to become a member and the discounts are great! eg. 50cents off a pot! Social Membership only $10
50 Barwon Heads Rd, Belmont Ph 5241 1766 www.geelongrsl.com.au
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Gateway Hotel 218-230PrincesHwy,Corio.Ph:52751091
Geelong’s Newest Entertainment Venue!
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Relax @
Skill Up With
Little River Hotel
STEPS in February
P izza Mforaking adults Saturday 15th Feb 10 am - 2 pm
Are you up for the Challenge.....
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Our 1 kg Steak Challenge has started!!
@ Perrettis
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2/286 Torquay Rd Grovedale
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Bistro Hours
10 - 14 Flinders St, Little River
Phone: 5283 1113
Chef Trevor Risely raises a toast to a 1kg rump steak with creamy garlic and herb sauce, prawns, scallop and calamari. This is to be followed by a white chocolate semifreddo with maserated strawberries and chocolate ganache. Picture: GREG WANE
Gin Cocktail Making with West Winds Gin
Legend steaks
Thurs 27th Feb 6.30 - 9.30pm
GET set for a thumping new kilo steak challenge at the Little River pub. Enjoy 1000 grams of grainfed rump, with sides, to become a local legend and you could win a free exclusive shirt declaring “I Smashed the Little River Pub Kilo Challenge”. The Little River pub - a tranquil retreat in the shadow of eucalypts and the You Yangs - is renowned for its generous, hearty meals and country hospitality. Its country atmosphere, along with head chef Trevor Risely’s first-rate meals, attract people from throughout Little River, Werribee, Lara and Geelong.
A strong sense of community is alive. Visitors will find it in events like the old-fashioned Friday night raffles raising money for charity with happy hour from 6pm to 7pm and meat trays to be won. An acre paddock behind the pub allows parents to sit in the bistro or outside on the verandah and watch their children playing while soaking up all that serenity and getting away from all the city noise. One of the Little River Hotel’s most popular menu choices is its home-made parmies, available every day, as well as the choice of 10 different varieties on Thursday
night, which quickly walk out the door. Steaks are a speciality of Trevor, who sources only the best quality produce and cooks them to customers’ desires. All up, the hotel’s tucker is top-line country fare. Make sure to bring an appetite with you. The Little River Hotel is at 10-14 Flinders St, Little River. It is open seven days a week, with lunch available every day and dinner from Tuesday through to Saturday. Bookings can be made on 5283 1113. Ample parking is available and group functions are welcome.
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Open Day 2014 Sunday 23rd March
Challenging camps are just part of the exciting, inspiring program at Geelong College.
Our students reap the beneits of the time-honoured Ignatian Tradition of Education, which nurtures academic excellence and empowers students to develop Competence, Conscience and Compassion. The College is easily accessed by an extensive bus network. Visit the College website for information on Enrolments and Scholarships.
A class above
Open 11am to 2pm Information Sessions 11am and 12.15pm Tours of Facilities Course Information Student Displays Meet our Students
Saint Ignatius College Geelong 27 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale, Victoria. 3222 E: info@ignatius.vic.edu.au T: 03 5251 1136
www.ignatius.vic.edu.au Contact us today for a Prospectus.
A Jesuit Partner School
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Saint Ignatius College Geelong is unique in the region as the only co-educational Catholic secondary college where young women and men engage intellectually and work collaboratively as equals.
THE Geelong College is a Uniting Church co-educational school from early learning to year 12, with boarding available from Year 7. Innovative and caring, the college is committed to making a positive difference. For more than 150 years it has been helping students “find their way to the stars” through diverse, challenging and nurturing programs through junior, middle and senior schools. The college prides itself on academic excellence and a holistic approach to learning. With approximately 40 VCE subjects available and a rich cocurricular program including APS
sport, drama, music, expeditions, debating and public speaking, the college offers something to inspire everyone. Each year since 2009 approximately 32 per cent of students have achieved an ATAR score of 90 or more and an average median of 82.67. Across the same timeframe 99.5 per cent of students who applied for universities, TAFEs or colleges were offered a first-round place. The college’s experienced, committed and dynamic teachers inspire, challenge and care for students at every stage of development. The college is proud of its nurturing environment and development of resilient, responsible
young people with confidence and compassion. Valuing diversity, the college attracts students and staff from across the state, country and globe. Cultures, languages, faiths and values are shared to create a dynamic, interesting and exciting place to learn. The college’s open day from 9.15am on Thursday, 20 March, will present opportunities to meet the principal and teaching staff and to inspect the school, classes and activities. More information is available geelongcollege.vic.edu.au, with tour appointments available by phoning 5226 3190.
Imagine a bright learning future with us
OPENDAY 2014
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Thursday 20 March from 9.15am
I N S E RT YO U R CHILD HERE!
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A co-ed ‘leader’ SAINT Ignatius College Geelong’s 2013 year 12 VCE students have made their school the number one co-educational Catholic college in Victoria. The college is a proud Jesuit Partner School, pursuing academic distinction while promoting conscience, compassion and service to others. The college belongs to a network of 95 Jesuit schools in Australasia. The recent construction of Xavier Centre, a years 7-8 precinct with 16 classrooms and associated staffrooms, adds to the college’s outstanding new learning spaces to accommodate growth in enrolments to well over 1000. The commitment of students to rigorously developing
Innovative programs and quality learning facilities have helped make St Ignatius Victoria’s number-one co-educational Catholic college. skills and talents underpins their education at St Ignatius. The students engage intellectually and spiritually and work collaboratively to develop lifelong learning skills. The college’s broad academic curriculum provides in-
valuable opportunities, including a laptop program for all students, a variety of co-curricular activities and pastoral care. St Ignatius College embraces new initiatives, innovation and technologies within model learning spaces to continually
strengthen student learning. Integral to a Jesuit Catholic education are immersion experiences in language and culture, the latter allowing students to engage in the realities of the world while reflecting on the values of human dignity and servant leadership. The college’s sports program is well-developed and growing, providing opportunities to participate in school and interschool competitions. A vibrant performing arts program enables students to experience music, dance and drama while developing their special talents and performing in a variety of settings. Principal Michael Exton invites families to visit the college during its forthcoming open days.
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WHY GEELONG BAPTIST COLLEGE? Open enrolment Prep –Yr 12
Positive and engaging educational experiences Pursuing academic excellence, offering a wide array of subjects Year Nine Program (one day a week) VCE and VCAL studies Local school with extensive bus service Maintaining low fees and sibling discounts
Open Evening March 28, 4pm - 6.30pm Come and see our College in action with tours and activities. Info Session: 4:15pm Principal: Address:
Mrs Trudy Knol 590 Anakie Rd, Lovely Banks
Phone: Email: Website:
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Online uni course in dementia care UNIVERSITY of Tasmania’s Australia-first degree in dementia care is helping meet one of the country’s biggest public health challenges. A new case of dementia is diagnosed every six minutes in Australia, with the rate increasing. Managing dementia and its symptoms is difficult for families, carers and the public health system. The new University of Tasmania degree gives students the knowledge, skills and confidence to understand and care for people with dementia. The fully online Bachelor of Dementia Care course is available nationally and internationally to anyone seeking a greater
understanding of caring skills to deal with the condition. The course is available through the university’s Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre. Enrolled nurse Darelle plans to apply skills she learns in the course this year to her workplace. “I’m passionate about best-practice in dementia care. There’s no cure yet, so for now we must focus on giving sufferers quality of life. HECS scholarships are also available for 2014, so my study will be free.” More information about the course and scholarships is available at utas.edu.au/wicking/wca/bdc or by phoning 6226 6914. Applications close soon.
Nurse Darelle with dementia care resident Helene.
Oberon High School
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SHAPE YOUR FUTURE, GO ONE BETTER
Oberon High School successfully provides an academic learning environment catering Oberon High School would like to congratulate the 2013 to all students and extensive opportunities for social and personal development. We Year 12 students who achieved outstanding results in VCE. are proud of our: The Dux of the school was Darcy Rawson Currie with an • Excellent academic achievements and a commitment to continuous improvement in ATAR of 98.1 placing her in the top 2% in the state. Darcy individual students results has been accepted into a Science degree at the University • Dux marks for the past 5 years - an average of 98 • Vertical curriculum structure for years 10 to 12 to suit individual needs and abilities of Melbourne. Other students who achieved an ATAR over providing early access to VCE units 90 placing them in the top 10% of all students across • Extensive extracurricular programs including – sport, music/drama productions, the state were Max Whitchurch with 97.95 accepted into overseas language trips, debating and public speaking, interschool chess and strong Medicine/Surgery at Monash University, Chelsea Bishop leadership focus which develop community connections with 96 - Arts Degree at the University of Melbourne, Cody • Extensive ICT program with an established 1:1 computer student ratio • Experienced and dedicated staff who develop positive relationships between students Fryar with 95.40 – Monash University (Mechatronics Oberon’s Year 7 Enhancement Program is aimed at academically capable students Engineering), Simon Blight with 94.50 – Deakin University providing further extension in literacy, numeracy and thinking skills during years 7 to 9 (Engineering Science), Sonya Relinski with 93.35 – RMIT to enhance opportunity for greater success at VCE. Please contact one of the Assistant University (Medical Radiations) and Katelyn McGuane Principals for further details to register an expression of interest in this program. The school will be holding its Open Night on Wednesday 23 April, also school tours with 91.55 – Deakin University (Occupational Therapy).
Darcy Rawson-Curry
Max Whitchurch
are available for interested parents and students on the following dates between the A further 12 students achieved ATARs in the 80’s and 17 hours of 9.30 am and 10.30 am on Tuesday 11th March, Thursday 20th March, students achieved ATAR’s in the 70’s. Friday 28th March and Wednesday 2nd April. If interested please contact one of our Assistant Principals (Scott McDonald/Craig O’Brien) on 5243 4444. These fantastic results have placed Oberon High School as the top VCE public school in Geelong with an average study score of 29.3 also placing the school well above the
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SITA Geelong branch manager Steve James says the free e-waste service provides and environmental benefit to the region, especially with the phasing-out of old analog TVs. “We’re seeing more and more TVs dumped on the side of the road or in public places around rivers and parks, so letting people know we have a free drop-off point has to be a benefit for the whole community.” SITA Resource Recovery Facility is open 8am to 4pm daily at 35 Heales Rd, Corio.
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New ways to solar savings “THE NEW age in domestic and commercial solar power has arrived”, says New Generation Solar’s Tom Mikac. “With the feed-in tariff as low as it is, the boom time of getting rid of your power bills is now a distant memory. “Selling power from your solar back to the grid just doesn’t make economic sense.” Mr Mikac says most households only need enough solar power to cover daytime usage, which is generally around 6-8Wh. “Using this approach, you’re maximising your savings at 32c/kWh and not overcapitalising by selling it back to your electricity retailer for 8c/kWh,” he advises. “It often pains me when people are told they need a 5kW system where, under the right advice, a 2kW system would be far-more cost-effective”. New Generation Solar now also offers battery storage systems with life spans of up to 16 years and beyond. “Now your solar system can provide power during the day and store the excess power for use at night,” Mr Mikac says. “By tailoring systems to each household’s normal usage, the possibility of not have a power bill is back. “Even if you get a system that might not cover all your usage, we have clever systems to sell your power at the cheaper off-peak rate overnight and store it for when you need it in the morning when prices are highest.”
Commercial premises can also benefit, with New Generation Solar incorporating systems including batteries into industrial applications for significant power savings. Leopold Sportsmans Club is rapt with its substantial investment in solar power last year. Manager Ray McPhee says New Generation fitted the club with several energy-saving devices, including LED lighting, sensors and smart switches connected to a solar system. “The New Generation Solar guys were fantastic in relation to guiding us through the whole process,” Mr McPhee says. “They gave us an initial walk-through assessment, an in-depth energy audit and advice on the newest technologies. Then they installed it without any interruptions to the club’s operations.” Mr McPhee says the project went beyond just solar power. “We wanted to be sure our energy consumption was as low as it could be as well. Harnessing the sun for power was not our major factor - using it wisely was” The investment will pay for itself in four years, after which all savings go back into the club. New Generation Solar is offering free onsite walk-through energy audits for local businesses for a limited time. More information is available by phoning 1300 320 227.
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IndySport Cats aim to shore up deserved finals spot GEELONG Cricket Club suffered its first loss since the Christmas break when Melbourne proved too good last weekend. Bowling first, Geelong struggled for penetration into the Melbourne batting line-up as a series of partnerships throughout Saturday and Sunday ensured the Cats a hefty target. After some honest toil by all the bowlers, Justin McPhee finished with the best figures of 2/32 before Melbourne declared on 7/354. The Cats started brightly in reply with Khalid Sawas (44) playing the anchor role for two hours. At 4/230, star batsman Aaron Finch (111) was at the crease and the game was in the balance. However, a middle-order collapse in which four wickets fell for just seven runs put paid to Geelong’s chances, with the Cats eventually dismissed for 266. Tomorrow the Cats host HawthornMonash University and, with just two games remaining, a win could shore-up a deserved finals spot. In Geelong Cricket Association, with just two games remaining before finals only two sides are fighting for the last spot in the top six. Geelong West holds sixth with 34 points despite a shocking loss last round when it failed to chase down Lara’s 100. The Rams were all out for 70 in reply in a game they might well rue in a month’s time. Their task doesn’t get any easier this round when they take on one of the premier-
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ship favourites, St Joseph’s. Nipping at Geelong West’s heels is Murgheboluc. The Frogs started the season brightly, claiming some big scalps, but fell away mid-season as the pressure of expectation in the top division possibly got the better of them. But since a victory in the Twenty20 final on the Australia Day public holiday a new energy has emerged at King Lloyd Reserve, with two wins from the past two starts. The Frogs’ draw is no easier though, as they take on ladder-leader North Geelong in a must-win game. Selections: Geelong West v ST JOSEPH’S, Murgheboluc v NORTH GEELONG, Geelong City v HIGHTON, Leopold v NEWTOWN & CHILWELL, EAST BELMONT v Grovedale, Lara v SOUTH BARWON The division-two ladder is eerily similar to division one’s, with the top five teams looking settled but the battle for sixth place probably going down to the wire. Waurn Ponds is in the box seat, if ever so slightly. This round sees the Eagles play ninthplaced Manifold Heights, which is only four
points behind and still a realistic chance to move into the top six if it can win this game. Seventh-placed Newcomb & District plays St Alban’s Breakwater in a game that could nearly end its hopes after a topsy-turvy season. And eighth-placed Torquay would consider itself a good chance of knocking off St Peter’s and claiming sixth spot. This looks like being a cracking round and could potentially set up an even more interesting final round. Selections: Guild St Mary’s v ALEXANDER THOMSON, Manifold Heights v WAURN PONDS, ST ALBAN’S BREAKWATER v Newcomb & District, Modewarre v BELL POST HILL, TORQUAY v St Peter’s, Marshall v THOMSON In division three, apart from Teesdale sitting comfortably atop the table, it’s anyone’s guess who can be considered its main challenger, with a seven teams still capable of filling the other five spots for finals action. The two games that stand out as far as importance goes this round are the clashes between Corio and Meredith and Lethbridge travelling to Winchelsea. It’s Meredith and Lethbridge that have the most to lose here, as a loss will almost certainly end both their seasons. Selections: WINCHELSEA v Lethbridge, CORIO v Meredith, BELL PARK v North Shore, Inverleigh v SHELFORD, TEESDALE v Little River, Bannockburn bye.
RIPPED OPEN: Torquay’s Cahill Bell-Warren on his way to winning his round-one heat at an Australian Open of Surfing at Sydney’s Manly beach this week. Bell-Warren’s run ended in round two. Picture: ASP/ROBERTSON
Anglers feel heat on sharks, tuna, flatties CASEY Greet headed out into 70m of water directly out from Port Phillip Heads on Saturday hoping for a shark. After only five minutes of laying berley his 24kg game outfit screamed off with a big fish. Nearly an hour later Casey had alongside a mako shark estimated at 250kg, which, given it was way too big, he let loose. Large numbers of stripey tuna offshore from Lorne to Phillip Island could explain the build-up of sharks. However, the stripies can be extremely fussy feeders, often taking only tiny baitfish lures and plastics. Saturday night was ideal for the rocks at Black Rock, with Garry Welsh catching his bag limit of fish to 1.3kg on squid strips. Salmon remained a prime target in and around The Rip. Surface action became more consistent over the past week, with trolling working well but casting small soft plastics into the action even better. Dane Veldhuis was among anglers laying berley around the entrance to Swan Bay. He was rewarded with four flathead to 3.5kg along with tailor, gummy shark and whiting. Neil Croker also caught quality flatties at Swan Bay, catching six between 50cm and 65cm in a three-hour session along with a nice bag of garfish. Gordon Menzies fished the deep water off St Leonards where gummy sharks were on the bite. Gordon’s catch included a magnificent 12.4kg gummy, with all his fish taking fresh squid earlier in the day off Edwards Point. Troy Farnsworth drifted the inshore grass beds off Portarlington for a catch of a dozen flathead to 58cm on soft plastics. Chris Pitman had success on snapper while casting soft plastics in the shallow water near Point Wilson. The water was so shallow he could see the fish as they hit his lure, with most of the snapper between 35cm and 45cm. Some of the best whiting action was in the area between Bird Rock and the quarries. Pippies were the preferred bait, with the fishing generally best close to sunset. The same area also hosted plenty of salmon action on the surface. Drifting the Hermsley spoil grounds produced plenty of small snapper and a few around 40cm. Blue bait worked but soft plastics accounted for bigger numbers of fish.
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