Geelong Independent - 14th March 2014

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COPPING A SPRAY: A punter feels a draught while rocking out to a Guns ‘N’ Roses tribute band at Geelong’s inaugural Motor City Music Festival on Saturday. To see more of Reg Ryan’s pictures from the event, turn to pages 18 and 19.

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A $100 MILLION waterfront student housing project and 1000 jobs for Geelong are on hold as Federal Government wrangles with a controversial assistance scheme. Commercial & General wants to build 500 students units at the corner of Brougham and Cavendish St but has shelved the project until it can determine the level of assistance that might be available.

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Student accommodation developers have increasingly utilised the $4.5 billion National Rental Assistance Scheme, initially meant for low-cost public housing when launched in 2007. The scheme has come under attack for diverging from its original purpose. Commercial & General, working with Geelong’s Teleta Property group, is waiting anxiously as the Government reviews the program. Teleta’s Ryan McGarigle said

if there’s the money to spend, we can’t go ahead. “A lot of jobs will fall over if it doesn’t go ahead. You can only tie up a project like this for a reasonable time, not forever.� The apartments would be available to the rental market at a 30 per cent discount if the project secured funding, Mr McGarigle said. Commercial office and ground-floor retailing and car parking were also part of the plan.

Student housing is an important potential money-maker for Geelong’s embattled economy. In addition to the C&G/Teleta project, a $45 million, 10-building, also ostensibly for student accommodation also, is slated for nearby Brougham Place. Deakin recently completed more than 300 new students units at Waurn Ponds, taking the campus’s stock to a total 794, with NRAS and state funding. MPs at odds, page 2

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Rob’s back on course after bypass By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

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RACING identity Rob Gaylard picked a quaddy a few months ago - but it wasn’t of the equine variety. The keen bike rider and golfer underwent open heart surgery and a quadruple bypass. The experience only heightened his resolve to be fighting fit for his annual gig hosting the McKellar Centre Charity Golf Day. “I got the all-clear from the doctors last Thursday and on Thursday night I went out to the backyard and swung a golf club,” the long-standing MC laughingly confided. “I don’t think that’s what the medicos had in mind when they gave me the all-clear but after all

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get some fresh air is unbelievable. It certainly makes it a lot more real because I’ve been through it. “Knowing the McKellar Centre facilities and what’s involved in rehabilitation and the work the staff do there, they’re unsung heroes, I reckon. “What they do for the community is enormous, so it doesn’t take much for us to get a team together and have a fun day to raise some funds and awareness.” The Ambrose-format golf day will be at 13th Beach golf course on 21 March. Entries, costing $155 a head, are available by phoning Barwon Health Foundation on 4215 8906 or emailing nikki.lenaghan@barwonhealth. cog.au.

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LOCAL federal MPs are arguing over a federal scheme meant to underpin a stalled $100 million high-rise building for central Geelong. The student housing project is dependent on National Rental Assistance Scheme funding. Developers Commercial & General and Teleta say the project could create 1000 jobs. Liberal Member for Corangamite Sarah Henderson said the $4.5 billion National Rental Assistance Scheme (NRAS) was

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under review after reports it was “not, in all cases” delivering on its objective “to provide more affordable rental housing, particularly for lower-income earners”. “The Federal Government is methodically considering the NRAS. Any changes will be the result of consultation with the states and territories, investors, and the housing sector,” she said. Ms Henderson said she wrote to Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews several weeks ago about an application to build the student accomodation building.

“Teleta advises that its Geelong proposal would ease rent pressure, improve housing affordability and create jobs,” she said. Labor Member for Corio Richard Marles said the student accommodation project was important to the region’s economy. “This project has the potential to provide a significant number of jobs for Geelong, which is what we really need right now,” Mr Marles said. “What we need is the Government to be supporting it - not looking at cutting it.”

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Tech trio in $21m sale GEELONG is emerging as Australia’s Silicon Valley after expanding education management system provider Sky Software sold for $21 million. Sky Software chief Nick Stanley said the sale of the three-year-old privately-owned company to United Kingdom’s Tribal Group highlighted the level of global interest in Geelong’s IT capability. Tribal stumped up an initial $4 million, with a further $17 million payable to the end of 2017 dependent on earnings growth. Mr Stanley held Sky Software with chief operating officer Michael McKeand and chairman Clive Mayhew, who retired after the sale. Sky Software provides cloud-

based student management systems for vocational and higher education markets in Australia, Asia Pacific and Europe. The company posted an unaudited loss before tax of $600,000 last financial year, although the value of its gross assets was $4.5 million. Sky Software employed 40 staff and aimed to hire 40 more in the next three years to support its expansion, Mr Stanley said. “We have the right skills, infrastructure and people for an IT software company to compete and expand globally. “We continue to remain committed to Geelong and our global expansion, with Tribal, will allow us to continue creating and maintaining jobs in Victoria over the coming years.”=

“We see this as a big upside underpinning our delivery model. A range of roles will evolve out of this and there are opportunities for reskilling for those open to a new career.” Mr Stanley said the expansion would require business analysts, project managers, customer relations specialists, support-desk technologists, administration staff and accountants. The Independent reported in December that Sky Software received a $400,000 State Government grant to establish a global support centre. Tribal and Sky Software combined will have more than 500 customers in 60 countries and 1400 staff in 17 offices. Mr Stanley said servicing global markets could be a challenge for a small company based in Geelong but

In brief Growth ‘focus’ GEELONG will be a “key focus” of supplying more residential land in Victoria this year, state Planning Minister Matthew Guy has announced. Mr Guy said he planned to “progress future growth corridors” at Lovely Banks and south of Batesford while also releasing more land in the Amstrong Creek area.

Deal shows ‘Silicon Valley’ potential By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

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‘Wow’ decorations GEELONG needs Christmas decorations with a “wow factor” to support retailers, according to Mayor Darryn Lyons. He said after council voted to spend $40,000 on designs and specifications for new decorations that Geelong’s existing stock of festive season trimmings was “no longer adequate”. GLOBAL: Nick Stanley. the Tribal deal gave Sky Software “the sheer weight and muscle to ramp up to the next level”. “It’s a good outcome for the local market and jobs growth in Geelong and will lead to significant growth in our team,” he said.

Blicavs rises GEELONG Cats have upgraded mobile ruckman Mark Blicavs from its rookie list to the seniors after a long-term injury ended Nathan Vardy’s season. Vardy, who damaged a knee, joined Allen Christensen and Daniel Menzel on the long-term injury list this week.

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GEELONG’S Gordon Institute of TAFE and Deakin University have officially opened a joint campus at Werribee. Werribee Learning Centre would give students in Melbourne’s west access to Deakin and Gordon’s “quality higher education opportunities”, they said.

Roundabout link A NEW roundabout will help reduce accidents on the Great Ocean Road’s link to Geelong’s bypass, according to South Barwon MP Andrew Katos. He said State Government had awarded a contract to build a roundabout at the intersection of Anglesea and Coombes Rds, which was the scene of a “a number of crashes” despite its flat terrain and “good visibility”.

Gardens ‘inadequate’ “INADEQUATE public facilities” are holding back Geelong Botanic Gardens, a councillor has declared. Lindsay Ellis backed a $120,000 call for funding in council’s next budget to begin addressing the gardens’ “port-a-loo arrangement and portable buildings”.

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a free-flowing inclusive festival without a program or fixed installations, encouraging the artistic to contribute their individual expression. “This is art for art’s sake,” Ms Fathalla said. “There’s no buying and selling of art, it’s not a commodity, but it’s in sharing art experiences that we realise the value of art is so much more that

attributing a dollar value.” Ms Fathalla hoped the timing of the festival would contribute to a positive state of mind in the region after recent jobs and economic shocks. “Geelong’s going through a massive transition, we have a challenging economy, but through art Figment can bring a positive effect on Geelong,” she said.

“It is an opportunity to experience art as never before, to experience beyond the boundaries of what we thought was artistically possible, to think of what other boundaries can be broken.” Geelong is the only non-North American city to host a Figment Festival, a collaborative and hands-on event. More information is at figment. org.au.

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the beck and call of the labour movement. His attack on the mayor showed Labor was anxious about Cr Lyons’ potential as a future state or federal political candidate, Mr Katos said. “It’s no coincidence Cr Richards takes his instructions from the unions, he’s a former metal worker union employee and did a stint at the CFMEU - he takes his instructions from them,” he said. “Up until Trades Hall got into a fight with the mayor he’d kept quiet,

THE POLITICAL battle for South Barwon has erupted with incendiary salvos between sitting Liberal MP Andrew Katos and Labor contender Andy Richards. Mr Katos labelled the Geelong councillor a puppet of unions for publicly criticising new Mayor Darryn Lyons over a first-100-days pamphlet a week after local Trades Hall secretary Tim Gooden attacked him on separate issues. Mr Katos said Cr Richards was at

hadn’t said a word. But he’s a puppet of the unions and will do what they tell him to do.” Mr Katos said Cr Richards should instead criticise unions for “almost caveman-like” thuggery and intimidation. Cr Richards said in response that Mr Katos was starting to panic ahead of November’s state election, avoiding “real issues” such as public transport, education cuts and inadequate parking at Waurn Ponds’ new train station. “Maybe this is just to divert atten-

tion from the number of jobs lost in Geelong on Andrew Katos’s watch. “South Barwon has not heard much from Mr Katos in three and a half years. I guess that when you’re a member of a Liberal State Government going this badly, you’re going to start to panic.” Cr Richards said his criticism of Cr Lyons’ report was simply a request to “represent the city in a bipartisan way in this election year”. “That’s not too much to ask,” he said.

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show features 24 historic local artefacts while challenging the public to identify a 25th. The treasures include a ship rigging block, costumes, desks and benches, a fire station finial, trophies and silverware, posters, cameras and more, all tied to some sphere of Geelong enterprise. Musum director Padraig Fischer said the exhibition was part of an ongoing drive to showcase the region’s rich heritage. “There are so many stories out there, like the Chinese football team in Ballarat back in the 1890s that the Geelong Football Club helped finance when they wanted to come and play in Geelong. “We want to be the place to keep these kind of stories together and share them.”

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Legal twist for high-rise heat By NOEL MURPHY RESIDENTS have questioned City Hall using lawyers to bolster plans for high-rise rezoning across Geelong. They fear the move means councillors might fail to represent their objections at an independent panel hearing on the rezonings. The panel will hear submissions on a proposed C300 rezoning amendment to allow four-storey apartments in parts of Geelong West, Newtown and Belmont. Newly-formed Western Residents Action Group, representing Newtown and Manifold Heights, questioned why council would have legal representation at the panel hearing.

“We are not against progress in Geelong, but progress must be sympathetic to those neighbourhood values that make our area such a great place to live, work and raise families,� the action group said in a prepared statement. “A more-considered, targeted approach to zoning should be considered rather than simply throwing a blanket over the entire Geelong West suburb and a number of the surrounding areas.� “Should this proposed zoning be approved to proceed, residents are despairing that (they) will find their living areas placed under overwhelming pressure by this high-density rezoning with in-

creased traffic congestion, seemingly no parking plan, overflowing schools, a lack of public open space and an increased demand for community facilities.� Councillor Stretch Kontelj was unsure of council’s legal representation at the panel but said he would seek clarification from City Hall. State Government proposed the rezonings but council wanted to retain some control over highrise growth in Geelong rather than leave it to “some bureaucrat in Spring St,� Cr Kontelj said. “These panels often come back to us with very good recommendations that are different to council’s original ideas.�

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Stars shine with ‘Hamster’ at Lara A STAR-STUDDED cast will entertain patrons of next week’s Lara Food & Wine Festival. Organisers said Masterchef’s Matt Preston, television presenter Catriona Rowntree and The Voice contestant Imogen Brough would feature on stage. This year’s event would also include an Artisan Smallgoods Award in memory of renowned smallgoods maker Angel Cardoso. The organisers said the award would be “affectionately

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PUBLIC NOTICES

CAREERS AT THE CITY JOIN ONE OF GEELONG’S LARGEST EMPLOYERS

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENAMING ROAD

We offer excellent employment conditions and opportunities to further your career. To view available positions, apply or obtain a position description visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

WARREN COURT THOMSON

PUBLIC MEETINGS

The City intends to rename Warren Court Thomson to Barling Court, Thomson. This has been chosen from a listing compiled as part of the ANZAC Commemorative Project. Two brothers from the Barling Family were killed in action during WW1 in France.

NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING 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 March commencing at 7.00pm.

Further information regarding this renaming visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au. The closing date for submissions is Friday 11 April 2014. Submissions must be in writing and sent to:

The meeting is open to the public. Cynthia Johnston - Property and Valuations Unit City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104 Geelong VIC 3220.

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS 2014 AFL HOME AND AWAY SERIES AT SIMONDS STADIUM THURSDAY 20 MARCH Simonds Stadium will host the AFL home and away match between Geelong v Adelaide Gates Open:

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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

Match Commences: 7:40pm

The City is seeking registrations for expressions of interest from persons for the operation of the Ceres Temperance Hall, 40 McCann Street, Ceres.

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE For approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of the AFL home and away match between Geelong v Adelaide, temporary road closures will be in place, in the following locations: • Moorabool Street between Kilgour Street and Balliang Street • Hopkins Street at Park Crescent Access to Strong, Lonsdale, Verner, Foster and Balliang Streets will be available via Yarra Street, during the temporary road closure.

YOUR FEEDBACK WANTED G21 – Geelong Region Alliance seeks feedback on the Draft G21 Public Transport Strategy for the future shape of public transport across the G21 region. Extensive community input at public forums and through other means has already guided preparation of the draft strategy.

Your feedback on the draft will now help us finalise the strategy. The draft strategy can be viewed and comments made online at: www.G21Transport.com.au 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

CERES TEMPERANCE HALL

The Ceres Temperance Hall is an important community facility with cultural and historic significance for the region. It provides a meeting place for the Ceres community and is the venue for productions by the Theatre of the Winged Unicorn and other community activities.

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REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT STRATEGY

Expressions of Interest to be lodged by 5.00pm on Friday 28 March addressed to: Community Facilities Unit City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. Or by email: communityfacilities@geelongcity.vic.gov.au Further enquiries call Genevieve Twyford on 5272 5021.

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 Borough of Queenscliffe • Queenscliff Customer Service Centre, 50 Learmonth St, Queenscliff • Queenscliff Library, 55 Hesse Street, Queenscliff 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 Hardcopy feedback should be mailed to: G21 Public Transport Strategy, PO Box 104, Geelong 3220. Feedback will be accepted until COB Friday 28 March 2014.

Access to Hopkins Street for residents, will be available via Fyans Street. KARDINIA PARK - CAR PARKING Limited paid public parking within Kardinia Park, as managed by Football Geelong is available on Thursday 20 March as follows: • Entrance A via Kilgour Street From 4.30pm, inclusive of Ford cars (capped at 200 cars) • Entrance C via Park Crescent From 4.30pm • Entrance E via Moorabool Street From 4.30pm (disabled / public parking) Emergency access will be available at all times.

DRAFT INTEGRATED COMPREHENSIVE TRANSPORT PLAN ROAD : RAIL : AIR : FREIGHT : PUBLIC TRANSPORT : ACTIVE TRANSPORT A plan is being prepared for integrated comprehensive transport to provide clear strategic direction for managing and developing transport infrastructure. The plan covers road, rail, air, freight, public transport and active transport and will be the over-arching transport plan for our region. The draft plan has been developed through consultation with transport providers and stakeholders. We are now seeking community feedback and input.

For a full road closure map visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/simondsstadium

View and make comments on the draft plan online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay

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or view a printed copy at any of our customer service centres. Closing date for submissions is COB Monday 14 April 2014.

SATURDAY 22 AND SUNDAY 23 MARCH 2014 LIMEBURNERS BOAT RAMP

Comments can be mailed to:

The Ski Racing Victoria Grand Prix is being held on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March at Limeburners Boat Ramp, Eastern Park, Geelong. Boat ramp users are advised that there may be short delays for the use of the boat ramp between 8:00am and 3:00pm.

Integrated Comprehensive Transport Plan Asset and Traffic Management Unit City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104 Geelong VIC 3220

NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK 4-13 APRIL 2014

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YOU ARE INVITED TO A FREE HEALTHY AGEING EVENT. Join us for a fun event that will give you lots of ideas about staying active at any age. Live music will be provided by Soul Sister Swing and a light lunch is also included. Listen to our expert speakers, pick up some free giveaways and learn how to get active and stay active in a way that suits you.

$500 DON’T HESITATE. PRIZES NOMINATE. Nominate now at www.youthcan.vic.gov.au or

NOMINATE NOW AT WWW.YOUTHCAN.VIC.GOV.AU call theTHE City’sCITY’S Youth Development Unit on 5272 6120. OR CALL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT UNIT ONclose 5272 21 6120. Nominations March 2014

Where: Geelong West Town Hall When: Wednesday 19 March Time: 11.00am – 1.00pm

The IMPETUS Geelong Youth Awards recognises young people who are making significant contributions in the areas of education, community, work, sport,culture, the arts and the environment.

For further information contact Grant on 5272 4169 or email ghawkins@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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GEELONG CELEBRATES 2014

NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT

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The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C298 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. In accordance with section 8A (7) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister for Planning has directed that Council may prepare this amendment without authorisation after 20 February 2014.

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For more information contact Angela Baum from the City on 5272 4816 (Mon & Tues) or email abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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Any person affected by the amendment may make a submission to the Planning Authority. Please be aware that all submissions received will be made publicly available for consideration as part of the planning process.

FREE ACTIVITIES Labuan Square Art Space Pop-Up Craft Market Â’ Business Hub Musicians Â’ Bicycle Repair Cloverdale Food Swap 10am - 12pm and more

Submissions can be viewed at City of Greater Geelong, Ground Floor, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

The closing date for submissions is Monday 28 April 2014. Send submissions to: Coordinator Strategic Implementation Unit, City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 or by e-mail to strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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Warning signs will be placed at all reserve entrances before the campaign commences. 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. Any carrot pieces observed, or rabbits found either alive or dead in these reserves should not be handled. For further information please contact the City on 5272 5272.

COMMERCIALISING YOUR NEW IDEA WORKSHOP When: Wednesday 26 March and Wednesday 2 April 2014 Time: Session One - 3pm to 6pm Session Two – 3.30pm to 5.30pm Where: Geelong City Hall, 30 Gheringhap Street, Geelong Cost: $75 Booking: Event ID 11358 Call Michelle Flight on 5272 4888 or email: mflight@geelongcity.vic.gov.au www.business.vic.gov.au/workshops

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Works ‘force’ cuts to art exhibitions GEELONG Gallery will be forced to reduce its exhibitions during construction of new library and heritage centre next door, councillors have heard. But the gallery requested funding increases of up to 4.7 per cent to cover increased insurance costs and risk management because of the construction work. The former Geelong library has been demolished and temporarily relocated to the ground floor of an adjancent state offices building. A report to council this week said key performance indicators for the gallery had been amended following “a greater understanding of the impact of the building program for the (library) over the next two years”. Exhibitions for the year would reduce from 20 to 16 amid “associated insurance issues”, the report said. Exhibition hours would fall from 900 to 800 “due to the likely occasional closures of gallery spaces and the interruption of visitor experiences”. The gallery anticipates more exhibitions with access to additional gallery space in the new building.

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The clubs could now look to Avalon, initially mooted for Geelong Motocross Club after its Breakwater track closed in 2007. Avalon Airport’s Justin Giddings said land was available on the south side of the airport. “We have a solution here that would work and we’re in discussions with the City about what we would need to do. “It seems straightforward. We’d have to build some mounds and whatever other requirements they might have. It’s well out of the way of residents and won’t affect the future of the airport.” Sporting Motor Cycle Club’s Peter Ovens said the club was investigating its options. “Avalon doesn’t really look to be a suitable site compared to what we had.” Geelong Motocross Club’s Frank Cambria was confident of ending up at Avalon. “We’ve been told the council funding is still available but we need to go through the proper process and meet the criteria,” Mr Cambria said. “We hope to have one of best complexes in Australia in time for the 2015 season. Council has been very supportive.” Motorcycling Australia is working with Surf Coast Shire and the City to discuss alternative venues.

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN WORK IN PROGRESS: Cr Tony Ansett, Teri Bartolo and Mark Freedman inspect the Picture: REG RYAN progress of the works at Lara. 116231

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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE rebuilding of Lara’s town centre is ahead of schedule, with a new Station Lake Rd alignment opening last week. Ward councillor Tony Ansett said residents were excited about the major project, with the new alignment marking a significant step. “The new road is an essential part of the Lara town centre expansion as it enables the rest of the town centre

project to move forward,” Cr Ansett said. “Lara town centre expansion is much needed to cater for Lara’s growth and will ensure the community’s needs are met now and into the future.” The project so far relocated Lara Bowls Club to Alkara Ave and includes construction of a new Coles supermarket and specialty stores and redevelopment of Austin Park.

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FINDING a local venue for motorcycle sports is back to square one after City Hall revealed it might withhold $650,000 in funding to develop a facility. Council promised the money for an existing track at Barrabool to become a regional home for Sporting Motor Cycle and Geelong Motocross clubs but a long-running battle with residents over noise and amenity issues ended last week when Motorcycling Australia conceded defeat. Motorsports will now cease at the McAdam Park track after 2015. City Hall recreation projects and central Geelong manager Dean Frost said the council only agreed to fund the McAdam Park facility if it “proceeded as planned”. “The funding would not automatically be available for another project - it would require a new resolution of council to allocate funds toward a motorcycle facility at a different location.” The former State Government allocated $1.27 million for Motorcycling Australia to buy McAdam Park, while Surf Coast Shire allocated $100,000 and considered giving another $100,000. Sporting Motor Cycle Club, which has used McAdam Park for about 40 years, put in $145,000.

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Letters Lazy blaming workers I ALWAYS find it disturbing that Richard Worland (Letters, 7 March) can lay the blame for our economic woes at the feet of the workers who create the wealth. The biggest threat facing small business is not lazy workers. It is lazy landlords who contribute zero to national productivity. The second biggest threat is big businesses that treat small businesses like their personal plaything. Has Mr Worland ever wondered why there has been precisely zero prosecutions for unconscionable conduct under existing competition laws? I can assure him it is not that the law isn’t being breached, yet unions are routinely the target of government action. You won’t solve the problem by asking the wrong question. Kevin V Russell Geelong

Say alcohol if you Dare AFTER reading Bob Dare’s letter in last week’s Independent, I thought a little bit of reality might be welcome on the subject of drugs. As part of the “normal, quiet majority”, Mr Dare was unwilling to identify the drug undeniably linked to the anti-social behaviours he was apparently concerned about. He espoused involvement in the criminal justice system for the users of less-popular drugs, such as cannabis and opiates, as a remedy. Of course, the drug Mr Dare was so reluctant to address was alcohol. Alcohol is far more dangerous and a far greater problem in our society than any drug he considered deviant. Matthew Fraser Geelong West

Boarder checks for seniors THERE simply need be no shortage of suitable accommodation for tertiary students in Geelong, as has been alleged. In my own humble suburb of Belmont, more than 2000 residential properties have a single occupant. This would suggest there may be some 8000 empty bedrooms in one suburb alone. It surprises me so few senior citizens take in university students, Australian and overseas, for a reasonable rental. A good young tenant can be such a help around the home, assisting with shopping, taking the landlord to medical appointments if need be

1896 resulted in 437 deaths in south eastern Australia. Temperatures at Bourke did not fall below 45.6C for six weeks and the maximum was 53.3C. In 1897 Perth had an 18-day heatwave with a record 43.3C. Other heatwaves were reported at Melbourne and Sydney. Why don’t we hear of these heatwaves? It’s because agencies such as the Bureau of Meteorology conveniently ignore temperature records before 1910. As for extreme weather events, they have declined significantly over the past two decades, according to Indur Goklany, a science policy analyst for the United States Department of the Interior. According to the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change, anthropogenic carbon emissions have little impact on climate change. This view is supported by over 31,400 scientists. Ken Bain Highton

A bad hair week for Indy, mayor, ratepayers SINCE our newly directed elected mayor does not represent a council ward I do not consider him a councillor. I assume the Independent had a slow week for photo opportunities, hence last week’s trawling through council photos to find James Austin. Mr Austin’s hair style was usually adopted to counter baldness. If the Mayor wants to achieve practical goals, he should ensure streets are cleaned every week, city streets daily, and arrange the removal of three English oaks in Swanston St between

Strong and Balliang Sts. udith Fisher South Geelong I BELIEVE that Mayor Darryn Lyons acted inappropriately when he employed Alistair Paterson as his personal adviser and stuck us, the ratepayers, with the bill of $200,000-plus. If the mayor wants extra staff over and above a secretary and other council officers automatically supplied, then he should pay for it himself. Bob Thompson Ocean Grove

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Go renewable and global ON 7 FEBRUARY the Independent chose to print an Alan Barron letter that attempted to mislead readers into thinking climate science was a question of “blind faith” and that global warming was a “theory”. Climate science is based on research and observation, not belief. Climate science is not a question of faith or opinion. Regardless of what a few independent analysts claim, climate change is measurable. In every part of the world new climate extremes are being reported. Last year was Australia’s hottest on record and around Geelong and Melbourne July was the warmest. Polar ice is visibly disappearing before our satellite-camera eyes. Climate data and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) measurements are undebatable. The consequences of our increasing annual emissions are serious and beyond doubt. Fire frequency and intensity, for instance, is expected to increase

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substantially in coming decades. There is not one solution to this mess, there are many. Most are electrical and non-polluting. Continuing to spread confusion and doubt about the science of climate change benefits those with vested interests in selling oil, gas and coal before they run out. It’s time to confront the reality of climate change and take bold steps to transition to renewable energy, along with the guidelines of, among others, the World Bank, the United Nations and their global government-supported initiative, Sustainable Energy for All. Mik Aidt Geelong

Extreme claims denied THE CLAIMS of Dave Campbell (Letters, 14 February) need to be challenged. He claimed that 13 of the past 14 years were “the warmest in history”. This claim might be valid if the original data was reliable. The Bureau of Meteorology was asked to examine its temperature records by the Royal Society in England, which accepts global warming theory. Both the Climate Research Unit and The Goddard Institute have been caught manipulating data to produce a warming trend where it didn’t exist. If the data these bodies use to bolster their claims is unreliable then we would be foolish to place too much faith in their conclusions. Our current summer is not exceptional, nor its temperatures unprecedented. The great heatwave of

When skill’s no asset IN FAMILY law, which places great emphasis on contribution by each party to the assets of the relationship when determining who should get the assets, a recent decision by the Full Court of the Family Court has cast doubt over how much weight a particular contribution actually carries. The case of Kane & Kane was an appeal against a decision by an earlier judge that because the husband had shown some special skill in selecting a particular share investment that later produced a lot of money, he was entitled to more of the assets because of the level of skill he had shown. The Full Court overruled the decision, saying the earlier judge placed too much weight on the apparent skill exercised by the husband. The court found that outside factors, such as market forces, could also have contributed to the significant amount of money the shares produced and therefore it was unfair for the husband to get a greater share of the assets simply because of the investment he made. The important point is that each contribution made by a party to the assets of the relationship must be examined carefully; will the individual’s contributions be recognised as expected or will they be largely disregarded? The decision could have far-reaching implications on other contributions made apart from share market investments, such as any large sum spent renovating a house that is later sold despite little demand and notwithstanding its significant worth. Michael Cunningham Senia Lawyers

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Taylor set Free By MICHELLE HERBISON LOCAL singer-songwriter Kyle Taylor believes musicians who criticise Geelong’s live music scene probably need to work harder to kick-start their careers. “People say the scene’s dying but I don’t think it is. There are people complaining who aren’t working hard enough to get out there and have a try,” the indie/folk soloist explained. “Geelong’s a really good place but a lot of people expect too much of it sometimes. It’s only one town.” Taylor has been hitting the road since 2009, having supported Mark Seymour, James Reyne, Josh Pyke, Jordie Lane and Carus Thompson. After doing his time busking and playing cover shows at local and rural pubs, the former St Joseph’s College student is enjoying spreading his original music nationally and internationally, attracting new fans along the way. His latest studio album, Free, released last year, showcases Taylor’s mellow acoustic style with a collection of folky ballads played mostly solo. A keen music listener, Taylor cited influences including Damien Rice, Jeff Buckley, Jordie Lane, Placebo, Laura Marling and American blues singer William Elliott Whitmore. “A lot of musicians I watch just to watch their performance side of things,” Taylor revealed. “A lot of folk music is slow and it’s more of a genre where you have to work your charm on stage and get the crowd involved. “I’ve watched a lot of Passenger - he just really entertains the crowds and he’s taught me you have to make the most of every show.” Taylor said about half of his songs “just came out” without having to “sit down and analyse” the words. His song-writing explored universal topics such as love, often inspired by others’ stories. “I don’t usually write about myself a lot. I try to keep it universal - not just solely based around

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Motor City to rock out again after success of first festival GEELONG’S Motor City Music Festival will become an annual event after its successful debut over the long weekend. Executive producer Hugo T Armstrong says he and the other organisers were “thrilled with the reception” for the inaugural festival, which attracted almost 5000 patrons. “We had faith that if we built it, fans would come - and they did,” Armstrong says. “The support we received from everyone in the community helped us to get the event up and running and the fans loved every minute. “So many people took the time to approach me over the weekend to tell me how much they loved the event and how keen they are to return next year.” Rock lovers embraced the three-day festival’s first night on Friday, enjoying bands including Chocolate Starfish, Nick Barker and the Heartache State, Geelong’s Diehard Dolls, Jimi Hocking’s Blues Machine and Chris Wilson’s Crown of Thorns. Saturday attracted the largest turn-out of patrons who sang along to a diverse line-up of some of Australia’s leading tribute bands, including Pearl: The Ultimate Janis Joplin Show, The Australian Doors Show, The Australian Queen Tribute Show, Shed Zepplin, Appetite for Destruction, Thunderstruck and Kisstroyer. Blues aficionados flocked to The Blues Train stage where Jimi Hocking Blues Machine, Geoff Achison and Lloyd Spiegel kept the party atmosphere going with dueling guitars. American Bert Deivert joined in on mandolin as a special guest, providing one of many highlights at the festival. Sunday changed pace with a family day. Children had their own Kids Zone where Dazzling Dan the Magic Man, Hoop Fusion and Funky Mummies provided entertainment. Older patrons watched the next wave of local Geelong bands, while families gathered on the lawns of Southern Cross stage for Daryl Braithwaite, The Chantoozies, Boom Crash Opera, Michael Stangel, Jason Singh and Geelong’s legendary Glitter Gang. The event culminated at 8.45pm with Geelong Showgrounds’ “largest fireworks display ever seen”, Armstrong says. “Geelong Fireworks created a display that left people in complete awe and wanting to return again next year.” Armstrong thanked the event’s patrons and supporters for backing the first festival. “We are grateful that the Motor City Music Festival has been embraced so enthusiastically by everyone in our community. It belongs to us all and we’ve already got more ideas as to what we’d love to achieve next year and beyond - bring it on.”

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Community Calendar BALLROOM - Ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. Enquiries 0416 964 352, 0422 776 711.

FRIDAY FUND-RAISER - Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre Crazy Hair Night in support of Leukemia Foundation 6-9pm at 91 The Parade, Ocean Grove. CHESS - Geelong Chess Club meets 6pm for juniors, 7.15pm seniors at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Enquiries 0468 322 470. MEDITATION - Spiritual teaching with Swami Atmananda 7pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210.

SATURDAY BLOCK - Geelong North Better Block free activities, workshops 11am-3pm at Labuan Square, Norlane. DANCE - Old-time dance with New Ritz 8pm-midnight at Leopold Hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 52501 333. PRODUCE - Fresh local produce 9am3pm at Buy Bellarine Produce Barn, Tuckerberry Hill Farm, Becks Rd, Drysdale. Also Sunday.

SUNDAY MARKET - Cowrie Market 10am-3pm on The Esplanade, Torquay. CONCERT - South Barwon Salvation Army Band plays 2pm at Wesley Uniting Church, 100 Yarra St, Geelong. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5243 9204. SERVICE - Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church, 43 Mt Pleasant Rd. Enquiries 0429 094 372. MUSIC - Traditional old-style country music 1-5.30pm at CWA Hall, Rae St, Colac. Entry $7. Enquiries 5231 3355. SERVICE - Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Spiritual development classes 7.30pm Thursdays for $3. Enquiries 5248 4936. SERVICE - Torquay Salvos Christian Church service 10.30am at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay.

MONDAY VIEW - Geelong Evening View Club meets 6.30pm at Dromoland House, Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5243 4380. PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meets 10am at Uniting Church, cnr Ormond and Boundary Rds. Enquiries 5248 6690. STAMPS - Geelong Philatelic Society meets 1pm at Belmont Library. Enquiries 0438 578 591. BOWLS - Carpet Bowls at Senior Citizens Centre, 45 Heyers Rd, Grovedale. Exercise and cards Tuesdays, coach trips Wednesdays, bingo Thursdays, line-dancing Fridays. Enquiries 0412 821 654. CLUB - Xtreme KidZ Club meets 3.305.30pm for school age children, 1.302.30pm pre-school, at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. Enquiries salvos.org.au/torquay EATING - Eating disorder recovery parents and friends support group meets 7pm. Enquiries 0410 997 283. WEIGHT - Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at church hall, rear Drysdale Uniting Church, High St. New members welcome. Enquiries 5251 3763. HEARING - Better Hearing Geelong

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TUESDAY HEALTH - Barwon Health Newcomb free better health self-management course 11.30am-2pm. Referrals 1300 715 673. DANCE - Social Ballroom dancing with CDs. Walk-through 1.30-2pm, dancing 2-4.30pm, at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $5. Bring a plate. Enquiries 0416 964 352, 5248 3371.

WEDNESDAY LUNCH - Grovedale Senior Citizens outing to Hastings Ostrich Farm and lunch at Barwon Hotel, Winchelsea. Bus leaves community centre 9am, returns 5pm. Cost $48 MODELS - Geelong Society of Model and Experimental Engineers meets 10am-2pm. Enquiries 5277 0580

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THURSDAY AGLOW - AGLOW Geelong meets 9.45am at the Ballroom, Hamlyn Park, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Enquiries 5284 1477, 5275 1889. 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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By EWAN KENNEDY HONDA has made a major change of direction in its fifth generation Odyssey people mover. Previously it has followed passenger-car, station-wagon lines, making it easy to drive and park and - dare I say it? - more popular with female drivers. Odyssey now has an extra 150mm in height to give it a more spacious interior. Odyssey competes with the likes of Kia Carnival and Toyota Tarago in the people-mover field. It almost impinges on the van-based VW Transporter, Mercedes Vito and Hyundai iMax. The Australian importer makes no bones about wanting to chase the commercial operators, not just private buyers. Odyssey features much bolder lines than just about anything else on the market, which is a big surprise after many years of rather conservative bodies. The huge chromed grille attracted a lot of attention from all who saw it as it really does dominate the front of the vehicle. There are prominent front guards and upswept sculpted lines on the side of the vehicle which have a touch of Italian to them. The styled alloy wheels on our review Odyssey wouldn’t be out of place on a slammed hot hatch. The Odyssey’s information and entertainment system uses a dashboard-mounted colour touch screen to display audio functions, Bluetooth features and the car’s systems information. In a cost-saving move that’s likely to become increasingly common, the new Honda Odyssey doesn’t come with satellite navigation either as standard or an option. Instead it relies on the assumption that most drivers will have a smartphone that provides access to a special downloadable app which links through Bluetooth to the car’s in-dash monitor. There is only one powertrain; a 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol unit with peak power of 129 kW and top torque of 225 Nm. The biggest change in the drivetrain is the replacement of the fivespeed automatic with the greater efficiency of continuously variable transmission (CVT). All models of the Honda Odyssey

come with front and side airbags as well as curtain airbags that cover both second and third row seats. Crash prevention items include ABS brakes with brake assist, emergency stop signal, vehicle stability assist and traction control system, tyre deflation warning and daytime running lights. The upmarket Odyssey VTi-L adds blind spot and cross-traffic warning, smart parking assist, and a multi-view camera system that uses four fisheye cameras located in the grille, door mirrors and tailgate to provide a choice of 180-degree wide and overhead views. All seats are large and comfortable. The seating in the eight-seat Odyssey VTi is two-three-three; the seven-seat VTi-L (as tested) is two-two-three. Good legroom is provided for all six of the outer seats. This will be huge bonus to those with children in their teenage years. It also explains why Honda Australia is keen to attract buyers from the likes of hotels, perhaps even hire-car operators. The second and third rows in the eight-seater have three-way split seatbacks that provide a variety of seating and cargo options. New Odyssey has sliding rear doors instead of the conventionally hinged units on all previous generations. Both doors on the higher-specced Odyssey VTi-L, but only the left-rear of the entry level Odyssey ViT, can be operated remotely either through the key fob or by a pull of the handle. Boot space has been increased over the outgoing model by storing the spare wheel under the front seats. However, it’s only a small area and struggles to hold more than one large suitcase and a couple of smaller bags. While you do get more luggage depth the passengers in the centre row of seats aren’t able to put their feet under the front seats due to the bulge created by the spare wheel compartment. Honda Odyssey cruised effortlessly and quietly as the engine has strong torque over a wide rev range. The big Odyssey is safe and sure at higher than normal cornering speeds. It leaves a good margin of safety should you accidentally enter a bend too fast. Model range: VTi 2.4-litre eight-seat five-door wagon: $38,990 (CVT automatic); VTi-L 2.4-litre seven-seat five-door wagon: $47,620 (CVT automatic).

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Applications addressing key selection criteria including a CV and referees must be before close of business Monday 31st March 2014. By email employment@grampianscommunityhealth.org.au

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GPIR assures local responsiveness while working from a regional model and the position is based in GCH Stawell adjacent to the Grampians National Park.

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HYUNDAI, Getz, GL, 2004, hatch, 5 speed, tinted, electrics, windows, mirrors, alloys, RWC, EC, SUN-274. $3,950ono. 0432 086 962.

MITSUBISHI VAN, 2000, converted to carry a wheelchair or a princess chair, reg 08/14, QJU-523, $7,000 with RWC. 5275 6479.

We are a strong consortium of collaborating agencies working to: • improve local and regional service systems by linking up sectors and providers • make a difference to the lives of the most disadvantaged members of our communities and to their families.

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ROOMS TO HIRE, South Geelong. 0418 382 689 or jenniferacurtis@yahoo. com.au

You are a passionate and skilled person and wanting to build capacity of the whole service sector to support better coordination of responses for people living with a mental illness. The role is well remunerated and GPIR is located in one of Victoria’s most diverse and interesting regions incorporating Central Goldfields, Central Highlands, Wimmera and Grampians sub-regions.

3 rooms and hall. Phone Tony 0423 473 595.

Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.

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QUINTREX, 490 Escape, 2009, 17'16", Yamaha 60HP, 4 stroke, 77 hours, as new condition, lots of extras, very well maintained, always garaged. $25,500. Phone: 0417 154 783.

CARAVANS & TRAILERS BUSHMASTER, Poptop, 2010, 16.6ft, shower, toilet, dbl bed, elderly owners finished caravanning, selling quality van complete with all gear. $34,000. Further details. 0429 419 714.

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IndySport Cats facing Demons at home GEELONG Cricket Club finished an outstanding home-and-away season in third position on the Premier Cricket table after defeating Melbourne Uni last weekend. The win gave the Cats the right to host their first final against Melbourne this weekend. It was only a month ago that they lost to Melbourne, so they will need to lift a cog to reverse that result. Last time they had Aaron Finch and Jake Reed available as well, so it remains to be seen how the Geelong side will look Saturday morning. While a home final gives the Cats an advantage, they will need to be at their absolute best to win this one. Geelong Cricket Association also starts its finals this weekend, with Newtown & Chilwell coming from nowhere to pinch sixth spot on the division one ladder and earning the right to fight it out for the silverware. The Two Blues will have the luxury of playing at their home ground against minor premier North Geelong.

Local

cricket Jim Timberlake

The Magpies have been the standout side all summer, though, and with Jake Thorne making another century last week will go in heavy favourites and should be too strong. The next final also sees the lower-ranked side playing on its home ground when East Belmont takes on St Joseph’s at Winter Reserve. The Lions have suffered some inconsistent form of late but still possess plenty of match winners, meaning St Joseph’s won’t take them lightly. But St Joseph’s finished second for a reason and, with a good spread of talent in form, will go in a heavy favourite.

The third final will be at Osborne Park between South Barwon and Grovedale. Both sides have struggled to find any consistency of their own but, with lots of experienced finals campaigners in both line-ups, it’s hard to pick a winner in this one. Perhaps the good form of South Barwon’s batsmen could give them the edge. In division two, Newcomb & District had not only a magnificent victory but a host of results in other games go its way to sneak into sixth position and keep alive its dream of defending last year’s flag. To do so it will need to beat Bell Post Hill at Marshall after a great season that included not losing a match since round four. Newcomb & District would have to improve a lot to be any chance here but the Panthers should have its measure. St Albans Breakwater will play Marshall at Jarvis Oval Waurn Ponds. While the Bears have had a good season, with some promising young talent coming through, the

experience of St Albans Breakwater will shine through. In the third game, Thomson takes on Modewarre at Grinter Reserve. While Modewarre has been a dangerous team, Thomson is a well-drilled unit and possess too many gun finalists to let this one slip. In division three, Teesdale claimed the minor premiership and will play Corio at Winchelsea this weekend. While Corio enjoyed an outright victory last game, Teesdale’s form throughout the season indicates it will be too strong. Shelford will play Winchelsea at Little River. Winchelsea has been in great form, not losing a match after Christmas, and will go in a red hot chance of causing an upset. Lastly, Bell Park plays Inverleigh at Lethbridge. While Inverleigh had an outright win over North Shore last week, Bell Park has a knack for being very hard to beat in finals and should be too strong.

Kingfish over 18kg taken in The Rip, while shark bite further offshore

On the

bite Brian Long

GENERALLY good conditions over the past week resulted in some of the best captures for some time. Kingfish from The Rip area dominated reports again. There was plenty of boat traffic to contend with but numbers of quality fish were landed, with jigging the best method. Jigs in the 130g to 200g range were ideal, with most of the fish between 3kg and 6kg. Every now and then a monster was caught, such as Greg Norton’s beauty of 18.3kg and another he lost of similar proportions. Paul Ellis found the kings while trolling for salmon in close at Collendina. He caught plenty of salmon but the four kingfish around 70cm, which took black and silver Slug Go soft plastics, were a real bonus. Many anglers tried offshore for sharks, with berley trails attracting makos from 30kg to 50kg. The best depth was 50m. Patrick George fished his favourite platform just past Lorne where he enjoyed a frantic four-hour session on salmon. Using 30g metal slugs, his tally of fish included salmon over 2kg along with one small kingfish, all of which were released. Guy Stevens fished Swan Bay’s entrance, landing four nice flathead and a 12.6kg gummy shark on 4kg tackle in just over 1m of water. Cord Lund fished late into the night on the bay, catching seven gummies and keeping one that weighed just over 10kg cleaned. Plenty of squid were taken but they were mostly very small, which isn’t ideal for eating but a great size for bait. Troy Daniels fished in 18m off St Leonards well

MAKO MY DAY: Pat Rollinson with a mako shark caught off Barwon Heads. before dark where he soon had numbers of slimy mackerel in his berley trail. Unfortunately, it took until mid-morning before he landed three snapper all over 3kg on his fresh baits. The Kelly brothers fished all night near Wilson

Spit for a catch of five fantastic snapper to 5.6kg on fresh squid. The outer-harbour spoil grounds remained a viable option on soft plastics, especially in the extremely early hours of the morning. Indications are

that the snapper seem to slow considerably once the sun rises. Peter McFarlane fished the Hermsely spoil early Sunday morning when he encountered many small fish. However, by 8am he had his bag limit of snapper to 3.8kg. Whiting were caught in many locations with Kirks Point providing the best bags for anglers fishing the last two hours before dark with pippie baits. The average fish was around 33cm to 35cm but baglimit captures were common. Corio Bay was difficult, with only soft plastics anglers drifting the Stingaree Bay spoil grounds providing good reports. They caught snapper to just over 1kg, mainly early in the morning, while pike were taken from rock ledges around North Shore. Trevally were landed in the cut at Queenscliff an hour either side of the high tide on soft plastics such as turtleback worms or curl-tail grubs. Wurdi Boluc Reservoir fished best for quality redfin during the last two hours before dark on lures such as Bob n Spoons, tiger minnows and Fish Arrow soft plastics. Corey Mann caught redfin while casting lures above the ring road in the Barwon River. Most were small but plenty were taken on an Atomic Shad lure in the Muddy Prawn colour. Lake Toolondo’s water level continued dropping but it remained one of the best lakes in the state for quality trout. Mudeye has been the preferred choice but lure has been accounting for the best captures, particularly when using designs that can be retrieved extremely slowly. The Rip might be an option for anyone looking to jig on the kingfish this weekend depending on the conditions, while surf anglers should find the tides late in the morning perfect for salmon between Lorne and Wye River on lures ranging from 20g to 30g. 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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CREEKVIEW RELEASE

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PREMIUM CREEKVIEW RELEASE. LIMITED LOTS NOW SELLING. Now is your chance to secure your position in one of the most sought after locations in Warralily Promenade. The Creekview release is perfectly located on the edge of the new Armstrong Creek wetlands and waterways. Plus it will provide easy access to: • Regional and local sporting precincts • Future neighbourhood shopping centre • Planned primary and secondary schools • Family sized allotments 408m2 to 660m2

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DON’T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. WARRALILY PROMENADE IS NOW SELLING. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST NOW. TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT WARRALILY.COM.AU OR CALL 1300 661 719 Map not to scale. All details on this plan are subject to approval by the relevant authorities and such dimensions and other details may vary. Please note: Prescribed building envelopes apply to each lot. Refer to the plan of sub division contained in the contract of sale. All lots on the Stage 39 plan are subject to availability and change. Please speak with a Warralily Sales Consultant to view the relevant plan of subdivision for Stage 39 and for more information on 1300 661 719. MET2441

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