Geelong Independent - 20th June 2014

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FROM London model to Geelong’s lady mayoress, Elissa Friday has traversed the globe for love. The raven-haired English beauty has finally settled in Geelong after long months apart from fiancĂŠ Darryn Lyons, with the lovebirds making a home together on Western Beach. But, as the new edition of Geelong Coast magazine (GC) discovers, Elissa is much more than just a very pretty face. She’s also a qualified chef, a keen observer of politics and, now, a student of journalism at Deakin University who learns Mandarin in her spare time. Elissa tells GC about her background, her goals for the future and her relationship with Darryn, including their first date. “He invited me to lunch at the Royal Berkshire Polo. I thought lunch for the first date was a wonderful idea,â€? she says. “He was an absolute gentleman throughout the day. “He then went away on a pre-planned holiday and ‌ we went to dinner on his return – nothing else than dinner, may I stress – and here we are years later.â€? Read the full story in GC, available now at all good local newsagents.

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG’S needy could miss out on $500,000 a year with the departure of Alcoa, Ford and manufacturing workers to redundancies, warn the city’s leading welfare providers. But a multiplier effect on Geelong’s social services from the loss of manufacturing industry support could worsen the impact, according to Give Where You Live, Karingal and Deakin University. Give Where You Live chief Bill Mithen told the Independent his charity would immediately lose $250,000 a year when Alcoa closed on 1 August but the figure could reach $500,000 after other manufacturing jobs disappeared. The charity cuts come as Ford sacks 120 Geelong staff this week, the city’s food relief struggles to meet demand and Give Where You Live assistance is almost double that of last year. Alcoa is poised to sack 800 staff in August. “The reduction in income comes at a time when we expect that the requests for grants from community organisations will increase,� Mr Mithen said. “This (financial) year we received 18 per cent more applications for grants than in 2013. We also received requests totalling 180 per cent of what we will distribute at the end of June.� Karingal policy and research manager Annette Gill said the “ripple effect� of Alcoa’s withdrawal from Geelong would savage a “whole raft of organisations�. “There’ll be a gap there and that will be felt socially and economically if others don’t step up and help fill the void,� she said. “It’s the social capital. If that’s lost, it will cost the community in economic and social terms.�

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Double Take SPARE a thought for the 120 workers getting the heave-ho at Ford in Geelong this week, which the company is trying to manage sympathetically.

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At least our worker could see the bright side of this Friday and its presumably big redundancy pay-out. “It’ll only be gloomy if they make me stay,” he said. INFREQUENT users of Moorabool St’s western bus in-

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terchange are often given a fright when two loud reports, akin to gun shots, ring out as buses approach. Old hands know it’s merely a large, unbalanced metal drainage cover banging about as bus wheels pass over. But it’s still amusing watching the various reactions, with one youngster amusingly clutching hands to chest in a melodramatic pretend demise this week. VALE Ray Evans, former Deakin electrical engineering lecturer, co-founder of the HR Nicholls Society, one-time union delegate and recipient of an experimental mechanical heart that kept him alive the past three years.

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TWENTY-METRE high advertising signs on Kardinia Park’s light towers have received the go-ahead from the planning umpire. The Cats had wanted approval in time for the first bounce this season but entered a protracted tribunal process after objectors heckled the proposal. The Independent revealed last year the club had fielded enquiries from businesses keen for the football exposure. An initial application to council included no limit on the height of advertising on the four 73-metre towers. However, the planning panel applauded council’s decision to restrict it to 20m because of the “potential visual impact on the Geelong skyline”. Panel chair Cathie McRobert said the limit complemented Simonds Stadium’s average roof height, the highest

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being 25m on a new Premiership and Players Stand. Ms McRobert said the change allowed for major promotional signs on the stadium and elsewhere within Kardinia Park. Potential advertisers still had to apply for a permit so issues such as sign height, the area on the towers available for signage and its direction would be considered, she said. “There remains the potential for adverse impacts from signs on views from the environs of the park and stadium, which include major traffic routes at an important gateway to the city.” Ms McRobert noted a “perceived conflict of interest” from council both managing the stadium and approving its advertising applications. Setting up a planning application committee could address council’s “pecuniary interest in the outcome” of the applications, she said.

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Labor uses local death in ‘new low’ on ambos By Noel Murphy USING the death of a Jan Juc man to score political points on ambulance services was a “new low” for Labor, according to State Government. The man’s heart attack was one of six incidents the opposition used to attack Health Minister David Davis over paramedics taking more than 15 minutes to reach fatal cases. Opposition health spokesman Gavin Jennings said the Government

had refused to investigate the six cases, instead taking aim at “hard-working paramedics” and refusing to take the deaths seriously. “There is a family in Jan Juc who simply want answers, not excuses, but they’re relying on Victoria’s worstever Health Minister,” he said. “Six families are mourning the loss of a loved one but Mr Davis just wants to play politics.” Mr Davis lashed back, telling the Independent one incident involved a

suicide that was reported to 000 only after the body was found. Mr Davis said the opposition should be ashamed about becoming “the public mouthpiece of the militant ambulance union by exploiting cases of family distress in pursuit of a political campaign”. “There are factual errors in a number of the matters compiled by the union and put forward as fact by Mr Jennings,” Mr Davis said. “I remind him that the union has

used him to provide specific information about people in remote communities, which may well lead to their identification. “Several of these matters have a deal of sensitivity and I am concerned their public airing will cause further distress to the families involved. “Shame on Gavin Jennings if he was aware of this background information and still chose to do the union’s bidding by publicly highlighting it in parliament.”

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Vandal ‘idiots’ “IDIOTS” have vandalised signalling equipment on Geelong’s rail line, according to V/Line’s chief executive. Tehor Taifalos said the vandals cut signal cables near Little River on Sunday, delaying eight trains and risking their own lives.

Mean quote A QUOTE from a Lindsay Lohan movie has stirred a social media backlash against Geelong fashion retailer Cotton On. The company withdrew products emblazoned with the Mean Girls line ‘You can’t sit with us’ after claims the quote’s use promoted bullying.

Cup visit THE Melbourne Cup will visit Geelong so racing fans can get up close and personal with the sport’s greatest Australian trophy. Victoria Racing Club this week announced the $175,000, 18-carat gold cup would be on display at National Wool Museum on 25 October as part of a 34-stop pre-race tour of Australia.

Bannockburn battle A MEDIEVAL battle re-enactment will entertain patrons of Bannockburn’s biggest annual event this weekend. Battle of Bannockburn organisers said festivities would begin “with a bang” at 9.30pm Sunday before the re-enactment of the event’s 700-year-old namesake at 12.30pm on the town’s golf course.

Students awarded THREE Geelong secondary students have won national prizes for year 12 studies in a Vocational Education and Training in School program. St Joseph’s College’s Jake Cobb, Oberon High School’s Christopher Pedersen and Sacred Heart College’s Sophie Kramer were among 500 students to receive an Australian Vocational Student Prize.

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Ms Gill said Alcoa had helped Karingal’s BacLinks program with sponsorship of community events, donations and volunteers. The company also assisted in the employment of people in a range of enterprises and activities. “It’s not just the chequebook but the other assistance it provides.” Nava Subramaniam, director of Deakin’s Centre for Sustainable and Responsible Organisations, said the departure of Alcoa and other employers presented “hidden costs and loss of benefits” still difficult to quantify. The withdrawal of support services could also adversely affect the wellbeing of Geelong volunteers if they lost their sense of purpose, Professor Subramaniam said. Welfare groups would have to refine their operating strategies, she said. “They have to develop more sustainable sources of funds grants alone won’t make it. They need to become more entrepreneurial and develop new techniques like crowd sourcing. “They must be cognisant they’re not feeding off the same sources of money and understand the profile and their current and potential donors.” Mr Mithen said Give Where You Live was seeking more engagement with small-to-medium-size enterprises to bolster its contributions and loaned executive program. All parties acknowledged Alcoa’s extensive contribution to Geelong over the past 50 years.

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BRIGHT yellow Sheriff’s Office bunting around the clamped rear wheel of a silver Hyundai on central Geelong’s Corio St grabs the attention of passersby. “Been there for weeks now,” one tells me as I look about the weatherbeaten 1995 Excel sedan. “The council must be missing out on heaps of revenue. And parking’s tight around here, it’s always hard to find a spot, so people are missing a park every day.” At two dollars an hour, that revenue would be almost $350 for the month. But the car might have been there longer. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the clamps would have followed a lengthy process in which

outstanding fines were unpaid. “Say you get a speeding fine, you get 28 days to pay, there’s probably a bit of a pause maybe after another 28 days a reminder is sent out then another 28 days, then a warrant,” a sheriff’s spokesman told the Independent. “With people who have had warrants, it’s typically been six to eight months and they haven’t paid the fines or made contact to pay by instalments.” For a car that’s effectively abandoned, it’s in surprisingly good order. It still boasts all its wheels and appears to have suffered nothing worse than longterm weather exposure. Inside, a faded turquoise baby seat sits alongside various junk including what appears to be an

upturned parking ticket on the front floor. Autumn leaves in the gutter are jammed against the car’s tyres, windscreen wipers are rusted and the sharp incisors of the metal clamp on the back tyre look menacing. Overall, it’s a bad look. But just how long the car will stay is unclear. “If a vehicle has been clamped and the outstanding amount is not paid and no payment arrangement is entered into, the vehicle can be detained on the spot by the Sheriff’s Office to be sold at auction,” Sheriff of Victoria Brendan Facey said. “The money from the sale of the vehicle goes toward paying the outstanding amount.”

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City’s Creek charges attacked By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN CITY Hall’s Armstrong Creek plans have come under attack again, this time from a group of Horseshoe Bend landowners and developers. The landowners, included in Armstrong Creek’s largest precinct, have objected to the level of developer contributions council wants from them. The Independent revealed last month that council had lost a battle with supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths

over the design of Armstrong Creek’s town centre. The 640-hectare Horseshoe Bend precinct is bounded by Surf Coast Hwy, Geelong’s Ring Road extension, Barwon River floodplains and Armstrong Creek’s east precinct. The precinct includes commercial, mixed use, residential and recreation zonings. The objections were heard at a planning panel that wrapped up on Wednesday. Objectors claimed council’s commu-

nity infrastructure levy should cover the $8.4 million for a bowling green, an athletics facility, playgrounds and a multipurpose stadium. They also argued that land for a Powercor sub-station, transit corridor and wetland should be publicly acquired. The landowners disagreed with the apportionment of four $23.4 million road intersections included in the precinct but shared with other zones in Armstrong Creek. Urban Enterprise managing director

Matt Ainsaar told the panel the developer contributions plan for Horseshoe Bend was consistent with other precincts in the overall development. He said the plan was “in line with expectations for development contributions in a regional growth area” and the type, cost and scale of infrastructure was “generally in accordance with accepted practice in Victoria”. Residents of other precincts would use facilities paid for by developments in Horseshoe Bend whose residents would in turn use facilities in other precincts.

“In my opinion, this is an equitable and practical approach,” Mr Ainsaar told the panel. “Council’s position is that developers are responsible for the funding of collector roads as part of subdivision development. “This approach is consistent with (developments in) Jetty Rd, Lara West and across Armstrong Creek.” Mr Ainsaar said the developer cost of roads, drainage and recreation facilities resulted in a levy of $855 per lot, just under the $900 cap.

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VOLUNTEERS are the next target of a program helping teach disadvantaged youths to drive after a Geelong dealer provided two free cars this week. Winter and Taylor donated the vehicles to the L2P learner driver mentor program, which has put almost 5000 participants on the road around Victoria. The program helps L-platers without access to a vehicle or supervising driver, providing both free of charge so they can accumulate 120 hours of driving experience for their P plates. Winter and Taylor Motor Group’s James Morphy said the company was happy to help. “Road safety and good driving habits are something our business is keen to promote and this is just one small way we can do this,” he said. “We want the young people of Geelong to have every opportunity to learn to drive in a safe, reliable vehicle.” State MP David Koch and Liberal candidate for South Barwon Paula Kontelj praised Winter and Taylor for its generosity. Ms Kontelj said the program was now after experienced drivers to volunteer. Anyone interested in helping could phone April Livesley or Sarah Lewis on 5272 4011, she said.

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A $1.5 MILLION apartment and office complex has been proposed for Geelong’s highprofile intersection of Latrobe Tce and West Fyans St. The three-storey proposal includes 21 apartments and a basement car park with 28 spaces. The man behind the project is Peter Desbrowe-Annear, whose Geelong Finance Company is the site’s existing tenant. Mr Desbrowe-Annear said he hoped the project would help dispel some of the jobs “gloom and doom around at the moment”. “It’s something positive, something moving forward and I think it will smarten up the immediate area. “I’ve spoken to all my neighbours and they’re enthusiastic about the project. This corner has been the missing link in this area for a while.” Mr Desbrowe-Annear said he had been considering developing the site for years but took time to come up with the most suitable concept. The complex has five ground floor units along with office space, 10 first-floor units and six on the top storey, with a mix of one and two-bedroom formats.

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Diorama’s rare view of early town By NOEL MURPHY IT’S A LONG time since any diorama of Geelong has looked as curious as the five-panel masterpiece of architect John Stuart Jackson. The 1891 pentaptych, previously a fixture at Geelong Historical Records Centre, is moving to City Hall, offering visitors a unique view of old Jillong from Eastern Park to the You Yangs. An extraordinarily detailed panorama, it shows buildings, shops, roads, the waterfront and utilities in all their complexity but also with an unusual drafting perspective in which vanishing points seem to shift about as if under a moving lens. The monochrome pen and ink original, measuring 2.5m by 30cm, has been photographed and blown up to expose its detailed rendering, depicting everything from chimneys, fountains, roads and rooftops to a billiards room and a brewery. Heritage centre director Mark Beasley said Jackson was a mysterious but well-connected figure in 19th Century Geelong.

HISTORY: Mark Beasley with the diorama panels depicting early Geelong Picture: REG RYAN in fine detail. 121565 He arrived in Australia with his parents around 1875, later serving as president of Geelong’s agricultural society and amateur dramatic arts clubs. He worked as an architect, designed alterations for the Exhibition Building of the day to become more of a theatre, built Anglesea Hotel and worked on numerous projects before being declared insolvent in 1889. In between, Jackson married Alice Victoria Parker, daughter of Richard Parker, who founded an

extensive ironmonger business in Geelong. Financial difficulties presumably led to his arrest over a dud cheque in 1890 and the following year Jackson relocated to Perth, with the assistance of friends, to try improving his fortunes. His wife remained this side of the Nullabor, running hotels at Anglesea and Torquay. Jackson’s diorama, which will hang in City Hall’s councillors’ lounge, was titled Geelong from Sheehans Terminus Hotel 1891.

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Council ‘blocks’ stop circuses Circuses attack Surf Coast ban

By NOEL MURPHY CITY Hall obstacles are stopping circuses performing in Geelong, according to booking agent Raymond Deller. He lashed out at council for using spurious reasons to deny circuses access to venues such as Belmont Common, Seagull Paddock and Kardinia Park. The volunteer agent, who works with several travelling circuses, said City Hall’s preferred venues at Geelong Showgrounds and Corio’s Sutcliffe Reserve were poor alternatives and claimed staff had denied him meetings to discuss the issue. Geelong-based Circus Royale owner Damian Syred backed Mr Deller, saying City Hall “just doesn’t want to give us a ground”. Council denied him access to Belmont Common and constantly steered his circus toward the showgrounds, which were constantly difficult to schedule, Mr Syred said. “It’s a shame we miss out going to Geelong – we’re based in Geelong. “I think maybe we should look elsewhere, pack up and go somewhere that wants us.” Mr Syred said the problem went beyond Geelong and the Surf Coast, with numerous councils slipping circus bans through without public input. “It always astounds me that councils are even in a position to censor circuses without the public having more of a say. “People are wondering why we don’t come to town. Take the Surf Coast (council) – they snuck it in on the agenda but didn’t contact one single circus to put our side of it.” Mr Deller, who once worked as a clown and ringmaster and now collects circus memorabilia, recalled as

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OBSTACLES: Raymond Deller believes City Hall is working against circuses performing in Geelong. 122361 a child seeing more than a dozen elephants with Bullens Circus at Torquay. “They took them to the beach and they were swimming there. Why do people miss out now because one or two people don’t like circuses. They’re do-gooders with nothing better to do.” City of Greater Geelong sport and

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The 14-hectare Sutcliffe Reserve site, on Plantation Rd, had high visibility and easy access from Geeong’s ring road, with around 24-thousand cars passing daily, he said. Council expected at least two more circus sites to become available within the next 12 months, Mr Jane said.

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

PUBLIC MEETINGS 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 24 June 2014 commencing at 7.00pm. The meeting is open to the public.

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO GRANT LEASE SECTION 190 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 (“THE ACT”) The City of Greater Geelong hereby gives notice of its intention to grant a lease to Lara Bowling Club Inc for land at 10 Alkara Avenue, Lara VIC 3212 on the following terms and conditions: • The term of the lease shall be for fifty (50) years

• Other terms and conditions contained in the lease document Written submissions about the proposed lease will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Act and must be received by the Corporate Strategy and Property Management Department, City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 within 28 days of this notice. Any person requesting to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their behalf before a committee of Council, the day, time and place of which will be advised.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND SECTION 189 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 The City of Greater Geelong Council proposes to sell the Old Geelong Gaol at 200-202 Myers Street, Geelong (“the Gaol”) as indicated on the diagram below being the land described in Volume 10204 Folio 912. It is intended to offer the Gaol for sale by expressions of interest.

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OPEN SPACE STRATEGY Taking a fresh look at public open space, the Greater Geelong Open Space Strategy will establish the extent and quality of our public open space, identify future needs and set out actions to meet those needs. We’re keen to hear how, when and where you use public outdoor places. Whether it be walking the dog, children’s play, sport, meeting friends, having a picnic, getting fit or simply relaxing. The Open Space Strategy will provide a long term framework to guide the planning and management of high quality spaces that support healthy and active lifestyles. To express your interest in being actively involved in the project or simply to request being kept in the loop as the project progresses, please contact Fiona Finlayson on ffinlayson@geelongcity.vic.gov.au HOW TO GET INVOLVED Drop in event – 2.00pm Sunday 6 July Simonds Stadium (pre Cats v Western Bulldogs) Kardinia Park Online survey – www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay SHARE YOUR FAVOURITE OPEN SPACE Use the hashtag #GGOS and post a photo on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram of your favourite parks and outdoor public places.

PUBLIC NOTICES LOOKING FOR CASH FOR YOUR ARTS PROJECT OR FESTIVAL? The 2014-2015 round of the Community Arts and Festivals Grants Program will open on Tuesday 1 July 2014. This exciting program offers grants of up to $6,000 for arts projects and festivals that are initiated and managed by not-for-profit, incorporated community organisations. Available grants include:

• Community Arts (Arts Project) • Community Arts (Biennial) • Community Festivals (One Off) • Community Festivals (Development) Guidelines and application forms are available online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/community/arts.

BELLARINE PENINSULA LOCALISED PLANNING STATEMENT The City of Greater Geelong and Borough of Queenscliffe in partnership with the Victorian Government is establishing a Localised Planning Statement for the Bellarine Peninsula. A draft Bellarine Peninsula Localised Planning Statement has been developed and is now available for feedback for residents of the City of Greater Geelong until Friday 11 July 2014. The draft statement recognises the importance of the Bellarine Peninsula for agriculture, tourism and as home to a growing residential population and reinforces Council’s existing strategic planning work. It does not propose to change township structure plans, zone or overlay provisions. The City of Greater Geelong is inviting feedback on the draft Bellarine Peninsula Localised Planning Statement through the survey on our website’s ‘Have Your Say’ section www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay The draft Bellarine Peninsula Localised Planning Statement is also available to view at: • Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm

• Ocean Grove Customer Service - Corner of The Avenue and Presidents Ave, Ocean Grove Monday to Friday - 9.00am to 5.00pm

• Drysdale Customer Service - 18 Hancock Street, Drysdale Monday to Friday - 9.00am to 5.00pm

The Borough of Queenscliffe will undertake separate consultation with its residents and further details are available on its website: www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au The Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure has provided councils with funding to support development of the Bellarine Peninsula Localised Planning Statement. Further information is available at www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/localisedplanningstatements

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Applications close 5.00pm Thursday 31 July 2014. Assistance is available for the online process. GRANT INFORMATION SESSIONS It is essential for all applicants to speak to the Arts and Culture Department before submitting your application.

Any person may make a submission to the Council on the proposed sale of the Gaol. In accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”), any person wishing to make a submission on the proposed sale of the Gaol may do so in writing not later than 22 July 2014. A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person to be specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission. Submissions must be addressed to Manager, Corporate Strategy and Property Management, Greater Geelong City Council, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 Any persons making a submission and wishing to be heard either personally or by a specified representative will be given that opportunity before a meeting of the Submissions Review Panel to be held at a time and location to be advised. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submitters should note that Regulations made under the Act require the Council to make available for public inspection submissions received in accordance with section 223 of the Act during the previous 12 months.

Information Sessions about the Grants Program and the application process will be held in June and July. They feature loads of useful tips and information about the Grant Program, including an easy to understand explanation of the application and assessment processes.

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CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEMBER APPOINTMENTS

WE ARE SEEKING SUITABLE ECO HOMES TO FEATURE THIS YEAR.

Central Geelong Marketing is seeking nominations from eligible candidates to join the Committee for the period 1 July 2014 – 30 June 2016.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST ARE CURRENTLY BEING SOUGHT FROM PEOPLE WITH HOUSES THAT FIT THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

The Committee is seeking to appoint the following representatives: • Two Retail/ Business representatives

NEW HOUSES – Recently constructed homes with high star ratings (i.e. over 7 stars)

Selection criteria, nomination forms and information about the Committee and its programs and objectives can be obtained from Central Geelong Marketing on 5227 4297 or email centralgeelong@geelongcity.vic.gov.au.

RENTED HOUSES – Where tenants can showcase low tech energy and water saving ideas and solutions

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Nominations close 30 June 2014.

RENOVATED HOUSES – Homes that have had an environmentally friendly retrofit or renovation

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Cancer hope from local breakthrough

Cells supercharger By NOEL MURPHY LEUKAEMIA victims could face a better chance of survival under new technology developed in Geelong. The Deakin University research into a super-speed stem cell growth device could begin helping seriously-ill patients within a few years. Deakin hopes the technology will boost recovery times for transplant patients needing stem cell treatments. Researchers at Deakin’s Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM), in Waurn Ponds, have been working with Geelong biotech company Cytomatrix and

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Monash Institute of Medical Research to develop the speedculture device. Dr Cynthia Wong, who coordinated the biology effort, said the device could be available in one or two years, with cell products manufactured for clinical trials soon after. Cytomatrix is raising funds for the project. Less than .1 per cent of umbilical cord blood contains stem cells that can be used for therapy, underscoring the importance of the research breakthrough. “One of the most important aspects of our research is that we’ve devised a way to expand

the number of suitable stem cells substantially in only an eight-day incubation period,” Dr Wong said. “We’ve been working at small scale but, now we have the know-how, it’s just a matter of getting the systems in place for scaling up.” Associate Professor Mark Kirkland, chief scientific officer at Cytomatrix and team leader in biomaterials at the IFM, said the research would help to reduce transplant recovery time from 26 to 16 days. “This faster recovery time will definitely lead to improved survival rates because around 20 per cent of transplant recipi-

ents die within the first month as a result of fatal infections,” he said. More than 1000 stem cell transplants were conducted in Australia each year, Prof Kirkland said. “Cord blood is an increasingly important source of stem cells for these transplants but the limited number of stem cells in cord blood limits its use in adults. Being able to generate more stem cells from cord blood in the laboratory has the potential to make this important treatment option available for everyone.”

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TICKET GIVEAWAY Take your taste-buds on a whirlwind journey of food and wine at Extravaganza Geelong - Deakin Waterfront on Sunday 13 July! As a proud partner in the event, we have two family passes up for grabs – valued at $75 each! Extravaganza brings the region’s winemakers, producers, brewers, chefs and food educators together under one roof! Try regionally produced beer, wine, cider, breads, fresh produce, cheese and much more. Watch local chefs cook up a storm and head along to some of the informative master classes on offer!

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A “PUBLIC-USE bookshelf” will offer free reading material as part of streetscape works in central Geelong. Geelong’s council said the weatherproof bookshelf on Myers St would stock disused books from Gelong library. “The idea is that those visiting the hospital or waiting for appointments can borrow a book, have a seat and read in the sunshine,” a council spokesperson said. Acting mayor Bruce Harwood considered the $1.6 million streetscape project, with funding from council and State Government, was a “logical step” to complement St John of God Hospital’s $65 million redevelopment on Myers St. “St John of God has invested heavily in world-class health services for our city. These streetscape works will complement the new-look hospital and improve access to it. “Next we’ll be setting our sites on Geelong Hospital.”

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Campers vow to ‘find alternatives’ as state prepares to hike park fees By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN NEW FEES to camp in national parks will force caravans and campers to find alternatives, local enthusiasts have warned. Teesdale off-roaders Shirley and Geoff Wild said they were

mystified why State Government would hike fees for camping in areas without facilities. “We have everything in our van. We are self-sufficient, we use solar power, we have a generator, our own toilet,� Mrs Wild said. “We often go to camping areas

where there are no facilities and we’re happy to pay anything up to $10 a van a night but if it gets over the $20 mark we’ll be looking for somewhere else.� Mrs Wild said about a third of Geelong Caravan Club members were off-roaders who would feel

the same way. Environment Minister Ryan Smith has announced a 1 July start for the new fees and an online booking system for Victoria’s national, state and coastal parks and reserves. He said Victoria’s 680 camping

Local minister in Afghanistan AFGHANISTAN is a long way from the Anglican churches of Geelong. But Geoff Traill is there, bringing Christian care to Australian soldiers as a chaplain at Kandahar Air Field’s Camp Baker. The Geelong minister is on his first operational deployment since transferring from the reserves to the regular army in 2011. “My role is to provide pastoral care, advice and support as required to Australian personnel at Kandahar and Kabul irrespective of service or unit. “I conduct chapel services, provide advice to command on religious, spiritual, moral, ethical and cultural issues; and also work with the other coalition chaplains. “When you’re overseas there are new faces and new names and so many people to get to know in order to provide support as an army chaplain. I was once told a few years ago, ‘Padre, it’s your job to keep people happy’.� Major Traill said arriving at the Kandahar base amid the sleet, snow and rain of an Afghan winter was a shock. “To be honest, it was like being on a film set for Mad Max Beyond The Thunder Dome. “It was difficult to make out any roads because they were covered in mud and the coalition vehicles are a strange mixture of oddly shaped up-armoured and patterned designs. “Most of the buildings are behind three-metre concrete blast walls and there are shipping con-

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Ferries in year, says Port body By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN PORTARLINGTON could have its ferry service to Melbourne operating from the middle of next year, according to the town’s safe harbour and ferry group. President John Rae said a recent $3 million go ahead for upgrade works on Portarlington Pier was a positive sign for the proposed ferry service. “From talks with Parks Victoria senior management, who are responsible for the work, the project includes provision for piles that would provide the base for floating pontoons for ferry berths. “In theory, this would allow a ferry service to operate from mid next year while the safe harbour was being built around it.” The Independent reported earlier this month that a new 175 metre-long, 4.5 metre-wide pier would be built alongside the existing pier. State Government has sought tenders to build the pier. Mr Rae said the group would make the safe harbour and ferry service into an election issue. “There’s been no indication of further funding pledge for the safe harbour and ferry from State Government but that may occur during the election. “We’re hoping for further announcements in the campaign, matching the ALP pledge of $15 million for stage one. “It will be a huge election issue and the current government has a bit to catch up on.” Mr Rae said the group would

ELECTION ISSUE: Ferry group members John Rae and Geoff Henderson on Portarlington Pier. initiate another round of public meetings on the issue as well as letterbox drops to voters. “We’ll become involved in campaigning at the beginning of August. We have already held 120 public meetings presenting the ferry and harbour case to various groups. “We’ll go back to each one and prepare material pointing out

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BUCKETS to a thoughtless motorist who deliberately ran over an injured rabbit on Torquay’s The Esplanade in front of my children and I on the footpath. The gruesome scene traumatised us. To make matters worse, our dog was nearly run over trying to reach the rabbit’s remains. Shocked Mother, Torquay BOUQUETS to Kardinia Framing’s Wes and Dave for expertly repairing the framing of a valuable sketch. Your care and service went above and beyond the call of duty. Thanks also to Dave for helping me to my car, carrying the sketch and opening the door as I carried my son. Rachel, Werribee BOUQUETS to the new Thai restaurant on Thompsons Rd, North Geelong. We enjoyed a beautiful, well-priced meal in a lovely environment with charming staff. Well done. Lychee Man and Kaye, Bell Post Hill

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Westfield needs Maccas ON THE Queen’s birthday weekend holiday, which was a Monday, I went out in the afternoon to Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre. When I got out there I went inside the new part that opened just a few weeks ago and saw K-Mart and Coles. They were big stores and there is still a lot more to open at the centre in September. But I think the best shopping centre in Geelong is Westfield, whose coffee shops are all good I try and go to each one if I get time. The management is good to me as well. I have quite a lot of friends at Westfield as well as knowing people who work in its shops, the cleaners and all the centre staff. It will be good for Westfield when two new food outlets open. I hope that down the track the centre gets a McDonald’s, which is what Westfield is missing. I think this would keep Westfield number one in Geelong. Brian Porter South Geelong

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Living off misfortune PEOPLE feeling sorry for Leo Seemanpillai because he committed suicide by burning himself shouldn’t blame the Federal Government. They should remember that Mr Seemanpilla was here illegally. If he chose this type of entry into this country he should have been deported, as the law dictates. People living off illegal immigrants should not

highlight their misfortunes to gain more of them. Bob Thompson Ocean Grove

Paying for the privilege THE FEDERAL Government has decided that education should be free for children up to matriculation level. As far as I am concerned, the Government has been very generous because it realises we need to have a certain amount of education to hold down a job. Those who wish to be educated to a higher level should be grateful the Government is willing to give them the money so they have the opportunity to do so. Surely it is not untoward to expect them to repay the money after their salary has reached a certain level, especially when it helps get the Government’s deficit back to a sustainable position. I believe they should be made to pay back the money anyway for the privilege of having a higher education. Christina Dengler Norlane

Lock up history SHAME on Cr Stretch Kontelj for wanting to sell historic Geelong Gaol. To whom would he sell it and what would they do with it? It is part of Geelong’s history. Places like Ararat have kept their jails, so we should preserve ours. No one should be allowed to change a town’s historical buildings - once they are gone they are forever lost from our history. Come on, Geelong, we must save our gaol from being lost forever. L Saliba Leopold

Talking about gas I WELCOME the launch of the Victorian Government’s community consultation on onshore natural gas, which includes tight, shale and coal seam gas. Protecting regional and rural Victoria’s food and fibre production, water aquifers and liveability is fundamental to the Government’s potential approach to onshore natural gas. Andrew Katos MP Member for South Barwon

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I RECENTLY attended Beckley Park Market at Corio for the first time. What an eye opener. It was one of the better weekend markets I had visited in Victoria. The comprehensive range of goods on offer many new - was mind boggling, as were the prices of most items for sale. Plants of every conceivable variety, quality clothing, computer software, furniture, bric-a-brac, fruit, vegetables and a wonderful range of cheeses were but a sample of what was available to the buyer. The market is a positive advertisement for Corio and Geelong generally. Michael J Gamble Belmont

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later this month with Memory Lane. Jamie Redfern describes Pantano as “without a doubt one of Australia’s greatest ever vocalists” and “someone other show business identities look up to and admire enormously, as an entertainer, and a human being”. Born in Messina, Italy, Pantano is now in his mid-60s but still looks youthful and remains a powerful and significant force in Australian and world show business. Not a bad effort for a father of six and grandfather to five more. The veteran vocalist has been a regular sight on Australian TV screens down the years, appearing on such institutions as Bandstand and the Don Lane and Bert Newtown shows. He’s had Jerry Lewis lead the applause for him after singing to 1200 guests, sung alongside the Everly Brothers and belted out his hits at Las Vegas. Ever-smiling and known as “The Man with the Golden Voice”, Pantano has drawn rave reviews for decades. Critics have gushed “incredible vocal talent”, “captivating charm and charisma, the best ever to come out of Australian talent”. Pantano performs at The Sphinx on 28 June.

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HE’S BEEN compared to stars from Tom Jones and Elvis Presley to Englebert Humperdink and great classical tenor Luciano Pavarotti. But to Tony Pantano’s fans, he’s all of them rolled into one; an evergreen entertainer of rich voice and great humour who effortlessly blends the genres of rock, pop, Latin, R&B, contemporary and opera in his shows. It underscores why Pantano has been an international headline act in casinos, hotels and on luxury cruisers for years. Numerous industry awards reflect his success, including a record-breaking achievement 12 best male vocal nominations in the Mo Awards and entertainer of the year twice. He’s also had eight best male vocal nominations at the Ace Awards. Pantano’s been a headline entertainer in live shows, corporate functions and events across Australasia, Europe and the United States. He has also produced 17 albums and two hit singles that made number one on the Australian charts. Right now Pantano’s on the high seas somewhere out in the Pacific, entertaining cruise ship passengers, but he’s heading Geelong’s way and scheduled to perform at The Sphinx

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support and vocals on the album, he said. A distribution deal and backing for a tour were now sending him on the road around Australia to promote the album. Hulsman said he would launch Dead Man’s Garden at Beav’s Bar on 4 July, with support acts Luke Legs and Famous Will.

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SUNDAY MARLINS - Geelong Junior Marlins come-and-try flippa ball 12.30pm at Geelong College Recreation Centre. Enquiries 0418 343 132, 0415 514 418.

MONDAY EATING - Eating Disorder Recovery Support Group meets 7pm. Enquiries 0410 997 283. SINGING - Bella Mama Choir meets 7.30-9pm at St Luke’s Church, cnr Barrabool and Scenic Rds Highton. Enquiries 5243 7287. CLUB - Xtreme KidZ Club meets 3.30-5.30pm school age, 1.30-2.30pm pre-school, at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. Enquiries salvos.org.au/torquay. 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 hearing loss management sessions 11.15am, Geelong West Seniors Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enq 5278 8300. MUSIC - Mainly music pre-school program 1.302.30pm at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. Bookings salvos. org.au/torquay.

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WEDNESDAY CHOIR - Coastal Sound Children’s and Youth Choir grades 1-4 3.45-4.25pm, 5-6 4.30-5.15pm, 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. Enq salvos.org.au/torquay. DANCE - Social Ballroom dance with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 0425 731 298. PLANTS - Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens plant sale 9am-midday. Entrance rear of gardens. Enquiries 5222 6053 or friendsgbg.org.au.

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Dust Echoes / What I Wrote / Lockie Leonard / Double Trouble 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 ABC News With Jane Hutcheon [s] 1:00 The Jonathan Ross Show (M s) 1:50 At The Movies (PG) 2:20 Randling (M l) [s] 2:55 Last Of The Summer Wine [s] 3:25 Agatha Christieʼs Poirot (PG) [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads: North Westerly Wind 6:30 QI: Health And Safety (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 David Attenboroughs Micro Monsters: Reproduction (PG) 8:25 Lessons From The Grave: All I Have Left Of You (PG) [s] 8:30 Old School (M v) [s] – Ted suspects Lennie of being involved in the robbery of a wealthy coupleʼs home safe with a partner-in-crime. 9:25 Luther (M v) [s] 10:25 Lateline [s] 11:05 Dirty Laundry (MA15+a,l) [s] 11:45 rage (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Sevenʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Hard Evidence” (M v) (ʼ94) Stars: Kate Jackson 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase (PG) 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Program To Be Advised 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] – The teams from House Rules are challenged to outcook and out-dog wash each other. 7:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 14: Richmond v Sydney – With the Tigers clinging to finals hopes and Sydney on a march to the top four, itʼs a high stakes affair at the MCG. 11:00 Intelligence: The Event Horizon (M v) – When Gabriel sees himself as the suspected murderer in his crime scene cyber-render, he and Riley must find the mastermind who is framing him. 1:00 Movie: “Romance: Dreams Lost, Dreams Found” (M s) ʼ69) Stars: David Robb 2:30 Harryʼs Practice [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Afternoon Movie: “The Forgotten” (PG l,v) (ʼ04) Stars: Julianne Moore 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Griffin Equivalency (PG s) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Euclid Alternative (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “First Daughter” (PG s,l) (ʼ04) – The daughter of the President of the USA goes off to college and insists that the ever present Secret Service backs off in order for her to be a "normal student". Stars: Katie Holmes & Marc Blucas 10:40 Movie: “Chasing Liberty” (PG l,s) (ʼ04) Stars: Mandy Moore & Stark Sands 12:45 Movie: “Caught Inside” (MA15+l,v) (ʼ12) Stars: Ben Oxenbould & Daisy Betts 2:30 The Avengers (PG) 3:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 4:00 TV Shop 4:30 Good Morning America 6:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 7:00 ET [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 MasterChef Australia Encore [s]12:00 Dr Phil (PG) 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Come Date With Me (PG a) 2:30 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight (PG) 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Modern Family: Game Changer [s] 6:30 The Project Encore [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) 8:30 I Wanna Marry Harry: My Brother William (PG l) – The tension and cattiness between the girls leads one to walk out in a shock exit, but who is it? 9:30 Movie: “Along Came A Spider” (MA15+ v,a) (ʼ01) Stars: Morgan Freeman & Michael Wincott 11:35 The Project [s] 12:35 Late Show with David Letterman (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 7:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Morning News 7:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 22: Japan v Greece (Group C) 10:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Romania v Argentina (1994) 11:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Brazil v France (2006) 12:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 21: Colombia v Ivory Coast (Group C) 2:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 23: Uruguay v England (Group D) 3:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 22: Japan v Greece (Group C) 5:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day Match 23: Uruguay v England (Group D) 6:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Socceroos Show 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Full Brazilian (PG) 8:30 A Great Welsh Adventure With Griff Rhys Jones: The Welsh Border & Anglesey [s] 9:30 37 Days (M a) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Show 12:00 The Full Brazilian 1:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Preview Show 1:30 FIFA World Cup Live – Match 24: Italy v Costa Rica (Group D) World Cup Continues

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6:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer: The Hard-Ons (PG) 11:30 The Checkout (PG) 12:00 Australian Story [s] 12:30 QI: Health And Safety (PG) 1:00 Football: VFL: Round 11: Casey Scorpions v Box Hill [s] 4:00 A Farmerʼs Life For Me [s] 5:00 River Cottage: Everyday: Vegetables [s] 5:50 Wild Kitchen With Clayton Donovan 6:00 Saturday Landline [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] – Celia reluctantly introduces Alan to her sister. Caroline learns that Kate is pregnant. 8:30 New Tricks: Old School Ties (PG) [s] – When the body of young PE teacher Jason Bowe is discovered in woodlands adjoining a prestigious boarding school, UCOS are asked to investigate the case quickly and discreetly. 9:30 Miss Fisherʼs Murder Mysteries: Death On The Vine (M v) [s] 10:30 The Time Of Our Lives (PG) [s] 11:25 rage: Guest Programmer: The Hard-Ons (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,a,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 12:00 Live Well (PG) [s] 1:00 Dr Oz: 3 Tests Every Woman Needs To Take (PG) 2:00 Program To Be Advised 3:00 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 14: Port Adelaide v Western Bulldogs – from the Adelaide Oval. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 14: Essendon v Adelaide – Itʼs a classic ʻeight pointʼ game as these two proud clubs make desperate efforts to cling on to finals hopes at Etihad Stadium. 11:00 Program To Be Advised 11:59 Sevenʼs V8 Supercars 2014: Triple Crown, Darwin - Highlights – Catch up on all of the highlights from pit lane of The Sky City Triple Crown. 1:00 Movie: “Patricia Cornwell: At Risk” (M v,a) (10) Stars: Andie MacDowell 3:00 Harryʼs Practice [s] 3:30 It Is Written Oceania (M) 4:00 Home Shopping 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Saturday (PG) 12:00 Music Special: Pete Murray (PG s) 12:15 Afternoon Movie: “The Bridges Of Madison County” (PG a,s) (ʼ95) – The path of Francesca Johnsonʼs future takes an unexpected turn. Stars: Clint Eastwood & Meryl Streep 3:00 House Husbands (PG) 4:00 The Bottom Line: Chris Jordan (PG) 4:30 Discover Downunder: Coober Pedy [s] 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National News - Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince” (PG sn,v) (ʼ09) Stars: Daniel Radcliffe & Emma Watson 10:00 Saturday Night Movie: “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” (PG l) (ʼ02) Stars: Nia Vardalos & John Corbett 12:00 Movie: “Eyes Wide Shut” (MA15+ s,a,l,d,n) (ʼ99) Stars: Sydney Pollack 3:00 Spyforce: The Assassin (PG) 4:00 Danoz 4:30 TV Shop 5:00 Extra [s] 6:00 Fit ʻnʼ Flexed [s] 6:30 I Fish 7:00 Robots In Flight [s] 8:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen On Tour [s] 8:30 Studio 10 Saturday (PG) [s] 10:00 Studio 10 Saturday Extra (PG) [s] 11:00 Tiwi And Me 12:00 The Living Room Encore (PG) 1:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 2:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 2:30 Rugby: The 2014 Castrol EDGE France Tour: Qantas Wallabies v France: Test 3 *Live* – from Allianz Stadium. 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News 6:00 The Simpsons: The War Of Art [s] 6:30 Giant Otters Of The Amazon [s] 7:30 Bondi Vet [s] 8:30 Movie: “We Bought A Zoo” (PG) (ʼ11) Stars: Matt Damon & Scarlett Johansson 11:05 Have You Been Paying Attention? Encore (M l,a) 12:00 2014 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix Qualifying – From the Spielberg International Circuit in Austria. 2:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 7:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Morning News 7:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 26: Honduras V Ecuador (Group E) 10:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Holland v Brazil (1974) 11:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Brazil V Holland (1994) 12:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay Match 24: Italy v Costa Rica (Group D) 2:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 25: Switzerland v France (Group E) 3:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 26: Honduras v Ecuador (Group E) 5:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day - Match 24: Italy v Costa Rica (Group D) 6:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Socceroos Show 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Full Brazilian (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Ghost Writer” (MA15+l) (ʼ10) 11:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Show 12:00 The Full Brazilian 1:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Preview Show 1:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 27: Argentina v Iran (Group F) 4:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Preview 4:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 29: Germany V Ghana (Group G)

6:00 rage (PG) 8:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 7.30 [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Compass [s] 2:00 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: Richard II 4:00 Big Ideas Arts [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 6:30 Compass: The Legion - Part 1 [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Checkout: Snack Size [s] 7:40 Grand Designs: York [s] 8:30 Silent Witness: Coup De Grace: Part Two (M a,v) 9:30 The Tunnel (MA15+l,v) [s] 10:20 Tender (M a) 11:35 Nullarbor (PG) 11:45 United States Of Tara: Bryce Will Play / Train Wreck (M a,l,v,s) 12:45 Movie: “Pretty Baby” (M a,n,s,v) (ʼ78) Stars: Keith Carradine & Susan Sarandon 2:30 Talking Heads: Shay Stafford 3:00 The Tunnel [s] 4:05 The New Inventors [s] 4:30 Catalyst [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day (PG) 11:30 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Footy Flashbacks: John Worsfold Profile 3:00 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 14: St Kilda V West Coast 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 House Rules (PG) [s] – Itʼs judgment day in the first round of our exterior renovations. With only hours to go, the pace is frantic and the pressure to stay in the game is huge. 8:00 Sunday Night [s] – Chris Bath leads a team of Australiaʼs best reporters, breaking the stories that matter. 9:00 A Place To Call Home: No Other Love / Answer Me, My Love (M) – On a high after Sarahʼs triumph at the Swansonʼs party, George and Sarah are closer than ever. 11:00 Castle: Nikki Heat (M) [s] 11:59 Sevenʼs V8 Supercars 2014 Highlights: V8 Supercars: Darwin [s] 1:00 Australiaʼs Deadliest Destinations 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today [s] 4:00 NBC Meet The Press [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday *Live* 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:00 TAC Cup: Future Stars (PG) [s] 2:00 Animal Emergency [s] 2:30 When Love Comes To Town (ʼPG) 5:00 News: First At Five 5:30 Postcards [s] 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] 6:30 Program To Be Advised 8:00 60 Minutes (PG) 9:00 The Mentalist: Grey Water (M v) – A murder at an oil tracking site has Jane and Fischer investigating who killed the victim and why. 10:00 The Mentalist (M v) – Wayne and Grace are brought in as FBI consultants after a family is attacked in their home. 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Better Off Dead (M v) 12:00 Financial Review Sunday [s] 12:30 Nightline Prime 1:30 Spyforce (PG) 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:00 TV Shop 3:30 Danoz 6:00 Religious Program 7:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 12:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 1:00 Sunday Afternoon Movie: “A Family Thanksgiving” (PG) (ʼ10) Stars: Daphne Zuniga 3:00 Focus: What Drives The Worldʼs Top Athletes: Tim Cahill & Ben Brown (PG) 3:30 Car Torque (PG) [s] 4:00 The Bolt Report Encore [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG l,n) [s] 6:30 Modern Family: A Fair To Remember & Closetcon (PG) 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:45 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary: Paint IT Black (M v) – Business becomes personal for Sherlock when he is forced to partner with his estranged brother Mycroft, to solve a case with life or death consequences. 9:45 2014 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix (M) – from the Spielberg International Circuit in Austria. 12:00 48 Hours: Fateful Connection (M v) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping (PG) 7:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Morning News 7:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 28: Nigeria V BosniaHerzegovina 10:30 FIFA World Cup Classic Match 1986: Belgium V USSR 11:30 FIFA World Cup Classic Match: 2010: Slovenia V USA 12:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay: Match 27: Argentina V Iran 2:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay Match 29: Germany V Ghana 3:30 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay Match 28: Nigeria V Bosnia-Herzegovina 5:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day Match 29: Germany V Ghana 6:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Socceroos Show 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Full Brazilian (PG) [s] 8:30 Australiaʼs Secret Heroes [s] 9:30 Sandhurst Military Academy: A Matter of Life and Death (M a,l) 10:30 Venice 24 / 7 (PG) 11:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Show 12:00 The Full Brazilian (PG) [s] 1:00 2014 FIFA World Cup Preview Show 1:30 FIFA World Cup Live: Match 31: Belgium V Russia – World Cup Continues 1140606-LN25-14

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NEWS Xpress Bell Park is not just a newsagent, even though the store carries a large range of magazines with a great offer to win a tablet computer. For 22 years Andrew and Jill Robb have provided a huge range of gifts, from candles and clocks to inspirational gifts, as well as the greeting cards, wrap, ribbons, bows, boxes and bags to go with them. Check out their Hot Ink promotion with low prices on printer ink, giveaways and a chance to win a printer, along with a great range of

IN THESE days of major supermarket chains it’s nice to know the local touch is alive and well. That’s what Joe De Giocomi aims to continue at his Bell Park Licensed Supermarket as a vital part of the local community. The totally independent Milton St outlet has been going for seven years and is always there for the locals, opening 365 days of the year. The friendly service is backed up by a great range of everyday grocery needs, dairy, deli, fresh produce and liquor as well as

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THE friendly, professional team at James Ip’s Bell Park Pharmacy delivers modern health services with old-fashioned personalised care. “Customers love coming in chat to us about their health concerns and getting good advice,” James says. Earlier this year James relaunched the Tony Ferguson Weight Loss Program in Geelong. Tony Ferguson products are formulated to provide the right

OKAY, hang on to those tastebuds. If you like top pastas, biscotti, cevape, frittata, schnitzel or anything from a host of other continental deli delights, take note. Hughes St, Bell Park. Got that? Amid the village-like butcher, fruit and chemist shops is a wellstocked cafe/deli certain to tempt those taste buds. Headed by Loretta Bove and Renee Sacchetta, and recently renovated, Gourmet Delight on Hughes now offers freshly-made lunches including schnitzel or cevape ciabatta rolls,

A NEW technique offering fuller and fluffier lashes has been brought to Geelong by Ange Tuccio’s Lashiq. Ange has just completed a course in the new eyelash extension technique, known as 3D Volume Lashes, originating from Russia. The technique enables lashes to be extended by up to four extra synthetic additions while still offering a natural look and feel. Lashiq also offers a range of other beauty treatments includ-

Bell Park Pharmacy’s Julie Ryan and Kate Mackrell. amount of energy, protein and carbohydrates for use as part of a balanced weight-loss program. New clients who join before 31 July receive a free Tony Ferguson program guide, valued at $19.95. Bell Park Pharmacy is at 55 Hughes St, phone 5278 1532.

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FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.

JAYCO, Penguin camper, EC, 12 months reg, full service March 2014, twin beds, gas/electric cooking, 3 way fridge, fire extinguisher, new gas bottle, trailer hitch guide and wheel chocks, water and power leads, Jerry can racks, fuel and water containers, bag awning, ground matting, canvas awning (never used). $12,500. 5243 7728. MILLARD, pop top, 14x7, single beds, annexe, always garaged, gas cook top, oven. $9,900. 0409 954 600.

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NEW AGE Little Joey, 2010, 13ft 5in, modern decor, double bed and single, rear awning, level rides and accessories, EC, $25,000. Phone 5264 8190.

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MITSUBISHI LANCER 2007, silver, 57,617kms, reg 12 months due, roof ranks, VG condition, $12,000ono. Phone 5223 1383. MITSUBISHI MAGNA, 2004, sedan, Silver, auto, gas, TSJ-532, $3,800. Phone 0421 125 588. TOYOTA, station wagon 2005, low kms, auto, PS, white, 11 months reg 1BM-4SJ. $7,800. A /H 5258 1928.

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G4S (Australia) Pty Ltd operates Port Phillip Prison on behalf of the Department of Justice Victoria. The 989-bed maximum security men’s prison is located at Laverton. The function of G4S is to manage the prison 24/7 and deliver a range of services, programs and activities in an environment that encourages positive behaviour and attitudes leading to self-directed rehabilitation. We are proud of our professional male and female officers who have joined us from a wide range of backgrounds. They embrace team spirit and enjoy enormous job satisfaction and workplace flexibility.

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FOUND, mobile phone, Minerva Road, Thursday 12th June. Phone: 5291 3489.

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STACER, 4.2M, 30HP, 4 stroke, Mercury, power tilt, electric start, Dumbier trailer, motor, as new, $7,995 ono, 0409 141 682.

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CLEANING

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FISHING BOAT, Fibre Glass, 4.3 Caribbean, Mercury outboard 25HP. Trailer included, accessories, AF-291, $3,750ono. Phone 5243 6937. SEVYLOR By Zodiac inflatable boat 3.6m, includes nylon puncture resistent ''boot'', 34lb Thrust min kota O.B, ply floor and seats, 240v Hi-volume air pump, 300 watt inverter, 2 life jackets and more, $500ono, photos available, phone 0417 595 616 or 5276 1385.

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PIANOLLA, Zimmerman, including wooden stool and rolls, urgent sale as downsizing. $895ono. 0421 025 341, 5278 5756.

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IndySport Intrigue of rising Suns

Dredging set to prepare regatta By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

IT’S AN intriguing match-up for a few reasons. The established but transitioning Cats meet the up-and-coming Suns on Saturday at Metricon Stadium. The two share a number of similarities, even down to the competition between their respective stadium sponsors. It’s fourth versus eighth with little disparity between their average match statistics so far. And the last obvious connection is that Gold Coast is led by former favourite Geelong son Gary Ablett, the leading midfielder in the competition and with whom most of the Geelong side are quite familiar. This promises to be a similarly close result to the 2012 round 15 meeting, which the Cats won by 16 points, with margins in three of their previous four meetings blowing out. Ablett hopes the Suns rise in time for him to snare a third flag, while his former Geelong teammates are working to teach the new brigade to capture a fourth. One former teammate has quietly filled the vacuum left by the Brownlow medallist. Matthew Stokes is now an elite midfielder.

If that sounds a bit over the top in comparison with Ablett, it’s only because Stokes is flying so far under the radar it’s as though he’s underground. Just going on the statistics it’s clear he’s in the top 10 midfielders in the league and has been the key in-andunder player as Geelong awaits the return of Allen Christensen and Josh Caddy. Given his former forward roles, he also has the finesse to finish off his good work. The Suns missed by three points against West Coast but gained plenty of confidence from their barnstorming finish to almost pinch the game despite a 35-point three-quarter time deficit. Chris Scott will be wary of the type of game the offensively-minded Suns can bring and will be glad to have Jared Rivers back to bolster the Geelong defence. Despite the 96-point margin against the Saints, Geelong has relied on defence more than offence this year. The Suns have not managed to crack triple figures against Geelong yet and if the Cats keep them contained they should have enough firepower up forward to consolidate top four.

SUN OF GOD: Gary Ablett takes on his old teammates again this weekend.

Big trout, redfin surprise at Wurdee Boluc Reservoir On the

bite

Chris Pitman

WURDEE Boluc Reservoir produced exceptional fishing for trout and redfin in the past week. Jake Connelly worked his way along the east rock wall last Wednesday afternoon when a chunky 45cm redfin latched onto his lure and headed straight for the rocks before it was pulled free. Michael Evans spent Sunday afternoon casting Fish Arrow Flash J soft plastics, so when his rod loaded up he expected another large redfin. However, he was surprised to land a brown trout of 2.3kg. Darren Wilson and Gabor Horvath fished Lake Bullen Merri with trolled pink Tassie Devils, boating two 1.5kg salmon. Anglers fishing the bank caught salmon on Powerbait and worms. Lake Bolac produced numerous

SURPRISE: Michael Evans with his trout from Wurdee Boluc Reservoir. reports of football-sized rainbow trout on lightly weighted running sinker rigs baited with glassies on bright days or pilchard fillets on the dull days. Bait has been more successful than lures due to the discoloured shallow water. Lake Wendouree continued fishing well from the bank for anglers drifting out mudeyes under floats for rainbow and brown trout. The Barwon River around Breakwater hosted excellent numbers of carp to 6kg. Anglers catching these hard-fighters also have the satisfaction

of knowing they are helping the environment by removing noxious fish. Samuel Allbutt and his three-yearold son travelled to Swan Bay to fish for gummy sharks only to discover after finding a suitable spot in the channel that they’d left the bait home. They resorted to drifting for squid out the front of the bay, caught two, then returned to the channel where they caught a gummy of 5kg with their fresh bait. Nearby, Queenscliff Harbour produced silver trevally to 40cm on

Gulp turtleback worm soft plastics in Pumpkinseed colour. The change of tide was the best time to fish. Squid were also taken inside the harbour on size 2.5 Yamashita jigs. Jan Juc Beach was excellent for the salmon. Fishing the lead up to high tide around sunrise or sunset provided the best action. Anglers fishing Jan Juc into the night with bait such as fresh salmon fillet caught gummy sharks to 8kg. Daniel Baden and I fished Geelong’s waterfront on Saturday afternoon, finding pinkie snapper to 35cm around the old Yarra St Pier area. The most productive lure was once again a three-inch Gulp minnow in the smelt pattern. Portland continued hosting good numbers of school-sized bluefin fish. Trolled skirted lures again proved effective when covering a large area of water. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com.au, visit Chris at Fishing World Geelong, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights or go to its Facebook page.

A one-kilometre section of the Barwon River is about to be dredged as part of an effort to retain the Schoolgirls Head of the River event in Geelong. Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos and council major events portfolio holder Ron Nelson announced the start of works this week. The Schoolgirls Head of the River regatta was threatened when council and State Government argued about who should fund the $500,000 project. The Independent reported in September that the Government had refused to help fund the urgent Barwon River dredging works. The government told the Independent the work required to retain the event was a local responsibility. The Government refusal was in response to Lara Labor MP John Eren accusing the state of risking the loss of the event because it was “stalling” on the funding. However, the Government later backflipped on its decision when Premier Denis Napthine announced funding of $250,000, with council putting in $200,000 and Corangamite Catchment Management Authority $50,000. “This important project will ensure that the Head of Schoolgirls rowing regatta is raced on the Barwon River until at least 2017,” Dr Napthine said. The Head of Schoolgirls’ Regatta is the major rowing event for school girls in Victoria and one of the largest of its type in the southern hemisphere. The regatta attracts more than 10,000 spectators and more than 1200 athletes to Geelong over a weekend in March. The event generates an estimated $2 million in economic activity for Geelong annually and has been held on the Barwon River for 25 years. The one-kilometre course will be dredged to a consistent depth of 1.9 metres.

Groms facing off VICTORIA’S tiniest surfers will compete at Ocean Grove next summer in a national series to unearth Australia’s next generation of champions. Organisers said the Wahu Surfer Groms would put the state’s best young surfers on show from 31 January to 1 February. The Ocean Grove round would be the eighth of 10 Super Groms events around Australia, they said. Competition categories would begin with under8s and extend to children aged under 14.

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