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PROBLEMS plaguing the Geelong-based National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) are risking the lives of disabled people, a parliamentary committee has heard. Vanda Fear told the committee her son Paul had been put “badly at risk”. She said “argy-bargy” between Victoria’s health department and the NDIA, which administers the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), had “absolutely torn apart” his support package. “We were told that if you had an existing ISP (individual support package) you would not be disadvantaged in any way by this scheme coming in,” Ms Fear told the committee. “Not everybody has higher health needs as well as a disability, as our son has. The argy-bargy...between health and disability has put our son at risk so badly.” Ms Fear said her son “had the best therapist in Geelong” but she was fighting to keep his therapy component under the NDIS. “We have been told that they do not fund it but we have been told neither does anybody else. We did not get it funded by anybody. “We had to try everywhere and get it from DHS because there was nobody else in Victoria who could pay for it. But now we have been told that it is not going to be paid.” Ms Fear said the cost of an independent therapy assessment had soared from $80 to $300 an hour under the NDIS. Continued page 5
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Double Take COUGHS and colds ran rampant across Geelong this week as spring arrived in a flurry of rain, wind and fluctuating temperatures. Bad pun of the week went to the wit who heard of the spluttering bug infecting brassy Geelong soul band Sweethearts. “That’s what can happen with unprotected sax,” he observed. Short-term Geelong mayor Keith Fagg was also infected, using his weekly newspaper column to announce he, too, had caught a nasty cold. Keith feverishly imagined the virus “boogying” in his head, “complete with psychedelic lighting and mirror ball, each nose blow providing the dance track”. Hopefully he never catches gastro.
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COUNCIL colleagues Andy Richards and Darryn Lyons are pictured putting on their happiest faces to promote a new expo. Despite some heated differences, especially on Mayor Lyons’ floating Christmas tree, the politically odd couple joined forces this week for the Smarter Living Expo at GPAC on Saturday. City Hall said the event on green ideas for the home and beyond included a seminar on “climate reality” with “Al Goretrained leaders”. Maybe the leaders are Crs Richards and Lyons, who togeth-
“WHEN I’m at home I get distracted by the TV and the fridge.” So says Geelong’s Sam Armytage, co-anchor of TV’s Sunrise and soon-to-be author. Sam’s just penned a book called Shine, which Hachette Australia plans to launch in December. The book’s all about keeping goals in sight and feet on the ground in a world that’s competitive, glamorous and gruelling. Sam credits niece Lucia as her inspiration. “Seeing a new generation of women born and knowing what’s ahead of them made me weant to put pen to paper and share some of my experiences,” she says.
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Teen girl’s arm slashed in scuffle with burglar By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A BURGLAR with a knife slashed a 16-year-old Wallington girl’s forearm during an early-morning scuffle in her bedroom, according to Geelong police. Detective Sergeant Brad Lancaster said the girl disturbed the male intruder in her Rhinds Rd home around 4.30am or 5am Wednesday. Det Sgt Lancaster said the serious wound required surgery. The offender fled after the girl screamed for her mother.
“We’ve been told by a witness that they observed a white Toyota Camry sedan parked in Rhinds Rd not far from this address around that time,” Det Sgt Lancaster said. “We call upon either the owner of that car or any other witnesses who might be able to identify the car’s owner to contact police so we can establish whether its’ connected to the offence or not.” Det Sgt Lancaster said the offender did not say anything during the confrontation.
“We’re quite concerned considering that it’s a young girl in her own house who’s received a significant injury. We’d like to speak to the person involved and establish what the motive for it was.” Det Sgt Lancaster said the girl’s parents were in shock and concerned for their daughter. The father was away from home during the incident. Det Sgt Lancaster said the offender was described as aged between 20 and 30, tall and skinny. He wore
dark tracksuit pants and a hooded top. Police are also seeking public help to identify a man after a burglary in Martin St, East Geelong. Police released CCTV image of a man they want to interview over the burglary. Police said anyone with information should phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Geelong Crime Investigation Unit on 5225 3166 or submit a confidential report at crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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In brief Jobs bounce GEELONG’S labour market will bounce back from recent job losses in manufacturing and retail within 18 months, according to new research. Deakin University’s Geelong Labour Market Report said gains in the services sector, particularly health and education, would offset job cuts at Ford, Alcoa and Target’s head office.
Cove unveiled A $4 BILLION redevelopment of Moolap’s salt works proposes building 5000 homes and a light rail link to central Geelong over the next 20 years. Ridley Corporation and Sanctuary Living unveiled plans for Nelson Cove this week, showing areas of canal-style and conventional housing developments as well as a marina, a shopping centre and parkland on the 500-hectare site.
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Residents ‘railroaded’ on new servo By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN DRYSDALE residents claim City Hall officers “railroaded” them during a public planning panel hearing into a proposed service station development. Drysdale Clifton Springs Community Association’s Neil McGuinness said community opinons were vetoed when the officers failed to follow proper meeting protocol. Mr McGuinness said he successfully moved an amendment from the floor for a VicRoads assessment of the proposed service station’s Jetty Rd exit but City Hall officers had since rebuffed the request.
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“They did not want to listen and actually did nothing in response to what we all said - we completely wasted our time. “Neil’s point tried to address an important potential road hazard and should have been accepted but it didn’t appear in the permit approval information.” City Hall planning manager Peter Bettess denied the panel agreed to the amendment. Mr Bettess said council was unable to review the application because it had already approved the permit. Residents could appeal to Victorian Civil and Administration Tribunal, he said.
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Fellow Drysdale resident Bob Penfold backed his claim, saying Mr McGuinness clarified the VicRoads request several times at the hearing. An officer coordinating the amendment discussion “finally agreed to Neil’s VicRoad’s assessment proposal”, Mr Penfold said. “My big disappointment with the whole meeting was that there was no clear monitoring of this sort of important detail. I mentioned early in the meeting that some sort of minutes or record of the discussion should be taken but the reply was that it was not in council’s rules to do it.
GEELONG needs a “Drug Court”, according to a parliamentary inquiry into Victoria’s ice epidemic. The inquiry’s sweeping recommendations included expanding Drug Court of Victoria (DCV) from Dandenong to include Geelong as well as Melbourne and Gippsland. The court hears cases involving drug or alcohol-dependent defendants charged with committing offences under the influence of drugs or alcohol or to support a habit. The court was a response to the “failure of traditional criminal justice measures to adequately address drug use and related offending”.
Drug courts have been established in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. Over 2000 drug courts operate throughout all 50 states of the USA as well as in Canada, Ireland, Scotland and England. The Drug Court focuses on rehabilitating offenders and reintegrating them into their communities. The inquiry recommended extending DCV’s jurisdiction to hear cases for offences with penalties of up to five years’ imprisonment. The court’s jurisdiction presently covers penalties of up to two years’ jail. The inquiry also recommended investigating “justice reinvest-
ment” and “therapeutic justice” as alternatives to jail. “The premise is that scarce resources that would otherwise be invested in corrections infrastructure would be redirected to local communities from where the offenders originate and to which they will undoubtedly return,” the report said. The Independent reported last month that community moves to combat the ice scourge in Geelong included a two-day forum to hammer out a strategy. Ice, or methamphetamine, has been linked to rising rates of crime and violence. Ice-related ambulance calls increased 177 per cent in the past year. Geelong accounted for 20 per cent of calls outside metropolitan Melbourne.
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Beer shift brewing for Geelong By NOEL MURPHY HEALESVILLE’S loss could be Geelong’s gain as beer giant Lion considers relocating White Rabbit brewery to its Little Creatures complex at South Geelong. Reports this week said Lion was investigating the economics of relocating its Healesville operations to the state-of-the-art plant at Geelong. Lion spokesperson Elise Gare told the Mail newspaper group
White Rabbit on hop to Little Creatures plant the company was undertaking a review of White Rabbit but it was “business as usual” until a decision was made. Ms Gare said Lion initiated the review because the Geelong site was already handling the company’s other craft beers. The Geelong brewery had the potential to house all products
under one roof, she said. “To ensure we remain a leading producer of craft beer it’s important we continually assess our brewing operations and our brand growth plans to ensure we are best set up for success now and in the future,” Ms Gare said. “As such, we have decided to undertake a review of the White
Rabbit Healesville site to determine if this brewery or the new state-of-the-art Geelong brewery offers greater growth opportunities for the brand.” Little Creatures’ $60 million South Geelong facility opened for business in historic Valley Mills along the Barwon River in December.
Little Creatures bought the site for $6.4 million in 2010 after considering several other options for its long-term east-coast headquarters. The company runs two other boutique brewery/restaurants outlets in Victoria – the beleaguered Healesville site and another in Fitzroy.
According to the Mail reports, rumours are rife the Healesville brewery will be supplanted. The Mail story said staff were frustrated at the thought of impending closure. The brewery, like Little Creatures Geelong site, had been a community hub in the region. “It is believed by many that the odds are stacked against the Healesville site,” the Mail reported.
Mum’s dementia inspires family to raise awareness NDIS ‘risks lives’ From page 1
DEMENTIA doesn’t have to be the “scary monster” many perceive it to be – and that’s from someone now in their seventh year of living with the illness. Trudy Forbes admitted struggling at first with her 2007 diagnosis but said acceptance had allowed her to get on with life. Trudy has Lewy Body disease, a relatively unknown but second most common form of dementia. Trudy spoke out about her condition to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s Australia first Memory Jog in Victoria. The organisation estimates greater Geelong has the highest prevalence of dementia in Victoria, with 3623 sufferers set to reach 11,593 by 2050. Trudy said Lewy Body had less impact on memory than other forms of dementia but presented additional challenges. “You get hallucinations and they seem very real. You can’t really tell the difference but, of course, there’s nothing there,” Trudy explained. “I didn’t understand what was happening, I didn’t know this could happen. But acceptance is the key to dealing with it.
“Our plan has been decimated. We have a lot less supports now and it is costing a lot more. “I do not understand it and I do not think it is viable to roll the scheme out like it is.” The committee heard numerous other problems with the NDIS Barwon trial site. Another parent attacked initial assurances of a smooth transition from state-based support plans to the NDIS. “Nothing could have been further from the truth,” the parent told the committee. “Our lives were completely turned upside down and the stress for all of us has been enormous.” The committee’s report identified a number of “challenges” facing the Barwon trial as well various criticisms from participants, their carers and serviceproviders. “The committee notes that the challenges of the Barwon trial site relate mainly to the NDIA’s processes, its culture and its communication with stakeholders,” the report said. The report made 17 recommendations for improvement of the NDIA. The report followed a series of stories in the Geelong Independent over recent months about widespread dissatisfaction with the NDIS. Clients and their carers complained to the Independent about losing support services under the scheme and expressed frustration with negotiating its red tape. But two weeks ago NDIA chair Bruce Bonyhady claimed the NDIS trial had achieved a “very high” satisfaction rating.
RAISING AWARENESS: Trudy and Ross Forbes step out to promote Memory Jog with granddaughter Lila and daughter Lauren Kerr. 126636 Picture: REG RYAN “I’ve had some bad responses from people occasionally but now it’s water off a ducks back. I’d like people to realise what someone might be going through.” Husband Ross said Trudy enjoyed a full life, with knitting, gardening and socialising her main pursuits. “There are lots of strategies you
can use to normalise life as much as possible. Sometimes we don’t realise how much help is available,” he said. Daughter Lauren Kerr, granddaughter Lila and other family members will take on the Memory Walk and Jog at Eastern Gardens on 14 September. Their team, named The Mighty
Ducks after Trudy’s affectionate nickname, Ducky, has raised more than $1000 so far. Event participants can choose between 2.4-kilometre or 7km walks or a 7km run. Donations are open at memorywalk2014geelong/everydayhero.com. au/themightyducks.
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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN CLOSING Point Henry’s aluminium smelter cost joint owners Alcoa and Alumina $128 million, according to financial statements. But Alumina Ltd reported that the accounting cost of the closure, which it owned 40/60 with Alcoa , was actually $267 million. Alumina’s share of the closure cost was $51 million, which left the aluminium giant with a $50 million net after tax loss.
Alumina chief executive Peter Wasow said the company’s could still offset the closure costs if they could find a buyer for their Anglesea power station. “On that front we do have interest in it. We do have a number of buyers going over the data,” Mr Wasow confirmed. “Alumina Ltd’s net loss occurred due to significant charges incurred during the half, including costs associated with the closure of the Point Henry smelter.
“Excluding these charges, the company would have reported a net profit of $28.6 million. “The joint venture maintained cost control and achieved ongoing net productivity gains against a backdrop of continued weakness in alumina pricing.” Point Henry closed last month after the ageing smelter could no longer cope with weak aluminium prices and a strong Australian dollar. An associated rolling mill will
also close by the end of the year. The closures will cost 1000 jobs. The Independent reported three weeks ago that four or five multinational companies had expressed keen interest in the site. Proposals for the site included large-scale residential developments and golf courses as well as industrial uses. The 575-hectare site is in the early stages of decommissioning.
Indy’s Tip Star off to Queensland after a ‘fluke’ win By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A BIT of family fun on a Sunday night has turned into a week-long Queensland holiday for two for the Independent’s winning tip star, Damian Rabbas. Damian, who owns Cafe Lorae with wife Jo, won the Independent’s footy tipping competition with a score of 141, edging out Shell Club’s Karen Wood and Mayor Darryn Lyons, who tied for second with 139. “We had a bit of fun as a family putting the weekly tips together, although I did have final say,” Damian laughed. “The kids sometimes came up with some way-out tips, so I’d have to say we fluked it.”
Damian survived a season low point, scoring only four and three in rounds eight and nine, but didn’t look back after that. “We were watching Karen and Darryn and often their tips would be the same as ours – that’s when it started getting serious.” Damian is a St Kilda tragic but admitted a “soft spot” for the Cats. Jo, the face of the cafe, said the win was a complete surprise. “We’ve never won anything and we’ve never been on a holiday together without the kids,” she laughed. “It might be a new experience for us.” TIP STAR FINAL SCORES, PAGES 36-37
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Storages at 84% MOST of the region received below-average rain in August. Urban Geelong was the exception, recording around 50mm of rain, which represents 110 per cent of the normal amount. Rain fell on 13 days, varying from 32.2mm at Avalon to over 60mm at Grovedale South. Most of the Otways and Moorabool catchment areas received below-average rain but the region’s water storages still finished the month at 84 per cent of capacity. August temperatures were also very close to normal. The average minimums were 6C and the maximums were 14.9C, leading to a monthly mean equal to the most-recent 30-year average, 10.5C. Geelong’s lowest daily minimum was .7C on 3 August. The highest daily maximum was 22.4C on the last day of the month. Other notable weather features for the month included three frosts in Geelong but an absence of severe storms. A heavy thunderstorm, complete with much thunder and lightning, was recorded on 23 August, dumping 15mm of rain but without any reports of damage. The month’s only strong wind gust was recorded on the first day of the month with a reading of 69km/h at Breakwater. Snow fell in the Otways on 1 August, with Geelong receiving some ail and graupel as the temperature only rose to a maximum of 10.6C for the day.
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HAVE YOUR SAY CUSTOMER SERVICE - COMMUNITY SURVEY Council resolved at a meeting earlier this year to review the customer service model to make sure the type of service we provide aligns with people’s needs and preferences now and in the future. We currently operate eight customer service centres at Belmont, Brougham Street, City Hall, Corio, Drysdale, Geelong West, Ocean Grove and Waurn Ponds.
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THERE’S no reason why a Yarra Street Pier, Simonds Stadium’s completion and Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) shouldn’t all gain funding (Geelong Independent, 22 August). It’s just a matter of being honest about the funding order based on need for the greater community good and the allied return on tax and rate-payer monies. From a layman’s perspective, the order’s clear cut. Robert Bett, GPAC trust chairman, (Letters, 29 August) needs to be supported in the trust’s quest for a fast-tracked $140 million centre upgrade. Mr Bett’s noted blending of lifestyle and liveability choices being influenced by music and the arts supports a bloody hard-earned local cultural journey. When then-GPAC general manager Peter Nicholson in 1981 stepped up to the plate he implemented a long-term policy of growing the centre via engaging children, as he had experienced on the payroll at Adelaide Festival Theatre, which has sustained responsible governance patronage. It was a tough slog for Mr Nicholson. I, for one, in spades and then some, let him down. Geelong had inculcated into its fabric pervasive stay-at-home television, beer, footy, cricket, tennis, predictably ordinary counter meals, a continued fascination with takeaway debutantes and a one-sizefits-all, numbers-39-and-41-with-fried-rice weekend habit. Over time and thanks to solid citizens, Ford, Blakistons, Shell and Alcoa, a cultural shift occurred and today those children, whom Mr Nicholson knew would kick-start a tough gig, bring their children to GPAC presentations. Chairman Bett and visionary philanthropist Robert Costa share a rock-solid foundation in their call for shovel-ready funding. Richard Worland Manifold Heights
Seeing red over ‘nappies’ I REFER to the picture on page three of last week’s Independent, of the Gateways Support Services opening with Wathaurong commumnity dancers. I applaud the efforts of our indigenous citizens to keep alive their ancient history and customs but one thing that really irked me: those red nappies. Where did they come from? To me they were but a symbol of the white man’s domination. The dancers’ ancestors generally danced bare. They might have had a possum or wallaby skin or
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Residents bypassed WE NOTED in the local media that Geelong Football Club received $5 million from State Government to finish planning for stages four and five of Simonds Stadium’s redevelopment. Residents of central Geelong, including McKillop St, where we reside, have frequently been told that significant government funding is required to finance the establishment of a proposed southern bypass route to divert heavy trucks out of residential Ryrie and McKillop Sts. Has council had any similar success in obtaining that necessary funding? If the answer is no, as we guess it will be, perhaps it should focus on that goal rather than concentrating on shifting heavy trucks from one residential street to another. M and M Garvey East Geelong
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Community Calendar FRIDAY CONCERT - Geelong Chamber Music Society presents Melbourne Chamber Orchestra 7.30pm, Sacred Heart College, Newtown. Enquiries 5243 6931. ART - Art Is Gallery and Studio annual art prize opening 6-8pm, 64 Lt Malop St, Geelong. Enquiries 0428 954 814. DANCING - Highton Senior Club line dancing 10.30am. Also Monday and Tuesday. Cost $5. Cards midday. Carpet bowls 1pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Enquiries 5248 4327. DANCING - Grovedale Senior Citizens line dancing 9am. Cards 1.15pm Tuesday. Gentle exercises 9am Tuesday. CHESS - Geelong Chess Club meets 6pm juniors, 7.15pm seniors, at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Enquiries 0468 322 470.
SATURDAY BALLROOM - Ballroom dance with Puff’s music 8-11.30pm, Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights.
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SUNDAY MACHINERY - Bellarine Vintage Machinery Group 10am-3pm, Drysdale Rail Station, $10 family, $5 adult. Enq bellarinevintagemachinery@hotmail.com. DANCE - Dance 7-10pm, Club Italia, Bellarine Hwy, Moolap. Enq 5250 2349.
MONDAY HEARING - Better Hearing Geelong hearing-loss management session 11.15am, Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enquiries 5278 8300. SINGING - Bella Mama Choir 7.309pm, St Luke’s Church, Highton. Enquiries 5243 7287. WEIGHT - Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at church hall, rear Drysdale Uniting Church. Enquiries 5251 3763.
TUESDAY REIKI - Reiki healing 10am at Maitri Centre, 13 The Crescent, Leopold. Also 7pm Thursday. Entry by donation. Enquiries 5258 3163. DANCE - Social ballroom dancing with CDs. Walk-through 1.30-2pm, dancing 2-4.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $5. Enquiries 0416 964 352. FORUM - Home-based aged care re-
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WEDNESDAY ALCOHOL - Alcoholics for Christ Bible-based program 7pm at One Care Building, 61 Candover St, Geelong West. Enquiries 0420 910 763. 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.
THURSDAY MUSICAL - Grovedale College presents Back to the 80s musical 7pm at college theatre. Tickets $10/$8. Also Friday, Saturday. Enquiries 5245 4545. GRACE - GRACE meets 1-3pm at Geelong Private Hospital. DANCE - Westcoast Seekers Club dance 8pm-11pm, Geelong RSL. Enquiries 5243 8603, 5282 5501. WEIGHT - Newtown Town Club meets 6-8pm. Enquiries 5229 1924. TORQUAY - U3A philosophy, 10.30am12.30pm, community centre, Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. CHOIR - Geelong Youth Choir rehearsals at Highton. Enquiries 0431 981 652. DANCE - Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Cost $5 Enq 5251 3529. WALKING - Walking group, 10am, South Barwon Community Centre, Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enq 5243 8388.
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Skunk at QMF AUSTRALIAN funk/rap band Skunkhour will re-emerge from the 1990s to play Queenscliff Music Festival (QMF), organisers have announced. A promoter for the event said the band would play its “internationally lauded” debut album from 1992 “song by song”. “Known for their energetic sets as well as the depth and diversity of their music, the band reforms for QMF to bring a classic back to life,” the promoter said. Skunkhour attracted a following around Australia in the ‘90s
with songs like Home and Up to Our Necks In It. The band formed in 1991, disbanded 10 years later and reunited in 2009 for an Australian tour but has been quite since. Skunkhour was among a collection of bands recently named in the festival’s “fourth line-up announcement”. The other acts included The Little Stevies, Luluc, Stella Angelico, Skyscraper Stan and the Commission Flats, The Davidson Brothers and Archer. The festival has previously announced acts including The
Church, Dan Sultan, The Delta Riggs, The Waifs, Xavier Rudd and Hiatus Kaiyote. The festival will occupy Queenscliff foreshore parkland from 28 to 30 November. The event has been staged annually for 17 years, initially with a blues and roots focus but diversifying in recent years to include a greater emphasis on rock and other genres. The festival said its subscriber and early-bird tickets had sold out, with general release admission now on sale.
Film festival travelling back to city A TRAVELLING leg of Victoria’s premier film festival will return to Geelong next week after a six-year break. Organisers said new State Government funding had allowed the “homecoming” of the regional program for Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). Geelong Performing Arts Centre would host the travelling program from 12 to 14 September, the organisers said. The Geelong program would include five movies from the festival, with each screened once. The organisers said Geelong patrons would be able to see Kill Me Three Times as it used the festival for its Australian premiere. With Red Dog’s Kriv Stenders as director, the movie’s cast
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR It is with great pleasure that I convey a warm welcome to all those attending and participating in this year’s Geelong Seniors’ Festival. The theme of this year’s festival: ‘Taking Good Care of Yourself’ has been embraced by the event holders, who have provided a fantastic range of activities, entertainment and educational opportunities as part of a very comprehensive program. The program offers a great mix of long-standing and highly popular events, with some new events as well. There is truly ‘something for everyone’ and I urge as many people as possible to get involved, get connected and explore what is on offer in your local communities. Perhaps even try something that you’ve never tried before. Many of the events in the program are being staged by local clubs and interest groups who are keen to share their passions for these activities with potential new members. An added bonus is that many of the events are either free of charge or involve only a very minimal cost. I extend my personal thanks to all the event holders, whose ongoing support and dedication have ensured that the Geelong Seniors’ Festival continues to be one of the biggest community celebrations for seniors in regional Victoria. The Companion Card is welcome at all Geelong Seniors’ Festival events.
Darren Lyons Mayor, City of Greater Geelong
Experience Geelong as a Cruise-Liner Tourist
Melbourne Welsh Male Choir at St Marys Basilica
WED 1 OCT, WED 8 OCT, WED 15 OCT, 11.30AM - 1.30PM
FRI 3 OCT, 2.30PM - 3.45PM
When cruise liners arrive at Geelong, passengers take coach tours of our city highlights led by expert guides. Colin Mockett is our city's most experienced tour guide - twice voted 'The World's Best Guide' by cruise line passengers. Join Colin for the 'Highlights of Geelong' tour that tourists pay up to $150 for. Please note, tour includes short-walk off-coach visits to Eastern Beach, Geelong Botanic Gardens and The Geelong Mural. Presented by Drop Of A Hat Productions Departs National Wool Museum, Cnr Moorabool St & Brougham St, Geelong
The City of Greater Geelong provides financial and in-kind support to organisations and individuals interested in hosting an event for the Geelong Seniors Festival through a grants round that opens in early May and closes mid June.
If you are over 50 years of age, we would like to hear about your involvement with the Festival in 2014. Simply complete a survey and go in the draw to win a shopping voucher. Surveys will be available at Festival Events or online at:
If your club or group would like to go on the grants mailing list for the 2015 Geelong Seniors Festival, please contact us on 5272 5272.
www.geelongaustralia.com.au/seniorsfestival ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER
Cost: $7.00
The Victorian Seniors Festival is a statewide event also runs throughout October. For more information visit the Victorian Seniors Festival Website at www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au Free metropolitan and regional public transport is available for all Victorian Seniors Card holders for the period 5 – 12 October, along with five days of free economy V/Line travel on 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12 October.
Enquiries: 5221 4788 Cost: Gold coin donation
Trash n' Treasure SAT 4 OCT, 8.00AM - 12.00PM
An Engineered Coffee Break EVERY WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER, 10.00AM - 1.00PM An invitation is extended to those Seniors contemplating metalworking and allied crafts as an interest. Members interests cover machining in the home workshop, construction of engines both steam and internal combustion and many other areas of Engineering. Members will be available on the days to answer questions about what the Society does, what this hobby can offer to those who wish to participate in it and how to get involved. Presented by Geelong Society of Model & Experimental Engineers Inc. Societies Rooms, East Wing, Osborne House, 51 Swinburne St, North Geelong
One man's trash is another man's treasure. Buyers, sellers and swappers welcome and join us for a free bacon and egg roll and grab a bargain. Presented by Lara Lifestyle Village Lara Lifestyle Village, 40 Watt St, Lara Enquiries: 5282 6859
Matinee Magic SAT 4 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM Witness the Geelong Magic Circle entertain and mystify. Showcasing wondrous local magicians in a medley of presentations. Presented by Geelong Magic Circle Grovedale College Theatre, 19 Wingarra Drive, Grovedale Enquiries: Dan 0417 165 408. Purchase tickets online at www.trybooking.com/89355
On Ya Bike! Historical ride around the Barwon WED 1 OCT, 9.00am start See page 6 for more information.
Cost: $7.00
Come and Try Paddling Canoe/Kayak/Dragon Boat SUN 5 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00 PM
Soup & Sandwich Lawn Bowls Day THU 2 OCT , 11.00AM - 4.00PM
2014 VICTORIAN SENIORS FESTIVAL
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Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear the world renowned Melbourne Male Welsh Choir perform their 12th annual recital. Presenting a show stopping performance at St Mary’s Basilica this event promises an enchanting afternoon of song in the heart of Geelong. Tickets must be presented for entry on the day - collect your free ticket from Tuckers today. Presented by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service
A fun day of mixed assembled lawn bowls for bowlers. Non bowlers who would like to take up the challenge and join in the fun activities of rolling a bowl on the greens are more than welcome to join in. Lawn bowls will be supplied & flat sole shoes to be worn. Soup & sandwiches will be provided for lunch. Presented by Geelong Cement Bowls Club Geelong Cement Bowls Club, 200 McCurdy Rd, Herne Hill
The Geelong Canoe Club invites you to try paddling at their home on the Barwon River (opposite Balyang Sanctuary). Members will introduce you to paddling canoes, kayaks and dragon boats. Join in this fantastic sport which offers a range of activities from recreation to competition and is suitable for all age groups and fitness levels. All equipment provided, including PFD's (life jackets) and sunscreen. Wear comfortable clothes, bring a towel and change of clothes. Join us for a sausage sizzle afterwards. Presented by Geelong Canoe Club Geelong Canoe Club, 30 Marnock Rd, Newtown Enquiries: geelongcanoeclub@gmail.com
Enquiries: Jill 0418 389 905
Corio Bay Camera Club Come & Try
CONTACT CITY OF GREATER GEELONG PO BOX 104 GEELONG VIC 3220 GENERAL ENQUIRIES 03 5272 5272 www.geelongaustralia.com.au
EVERY THURSDAY IN OCTOBER, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
DISCLAIMER: Please note that while the City of Greater Geelong takes every care to be accurate, no liability will be accepted under any circumstances should the dates, times, telephone contacts or any other description in this program be found inaccurate; this program booklet should be used solely under this understanding. Additionally, the material contained within this program does not necessarily express the views or opinions of the editor or publisher. Any queries about the information contained within this program should be directed to the organiser of the event or special offer, as listed in the program.
Want to know what that button on your camera does, or how to get the best out of your photos using your computer, etc? We may be able to help you. Come and join us for a series of informal photographic workshops each Thursday in October from 10am till noon. Bring your camera (and laptop if you have one). Morning Tea provided. Presented by Corio Bay Camera Club Inc Osborne House - East Wing, Swinburne St, North Geelong
Showcase Bellarine Pigeon Club SUN 5 OCT, 11.00AM - 3.00PM Bellarine Pigeon Club Inc will display, race and show pigeons. Show dvds on housing, care, training and maintenance. Club members will offer advice and answer any questions. Visitors will be given a guided tour of displays, honour boards and the procedures currently undertaken prior to sending birds to race events. Antique pigeon clocks will also be displayed. Enjoy a free BBQ lunch. Presented by Bellarine Pigeon Club Bellarine Pigeon Club Inc, 481-487 Wallington Rd, Wallington Enquiries: Ken 0415 031 686, Geoff 5255 2090
Enquiries: Jack 0419 332 921
COVER IMAGE: Members of the Geelong Canoe Club. Photography by Adam Hall.
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Festival of St Francis Blessing Of The Animals
Geelong Welsh Ladies Choir Concert
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SUN 5 OCT, 2.30PM - 5.00PM
Join us for the very popular Blessing of the Animals service at 11.00am followed by a sausage sizzle, light lunch items, sandwiches, slices, Devonshire tea all available at a nominal cost. Make sure you bring a photo of your pet for our competition. Bring the grand children and have a fun afternoon. Presented by St Cuthberts/St Wilfrids Anglican Parish
Geelong Welsh Ladies Choir will represent Geelong in its New Zealand Tour in October. This is the farewell and bon voyage concert to this dedicated group of local ladies who are proud to showcase Geelong and their singing Presented by Geelong Welsh Ladies Choir
St Wilfrids Anglican Church, Cnr Surfcoast Highway & Lower Duneed Rd, Mt Duneed
Uniting Church, Thomson St, Belmont Enquiries: 5243 9450 Cost: $15.00 Adult, $10.00 Conc.
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International Harvester Choir Concert Paws at Lara SUN 5 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM Four legged furry friends day. Free vet checks, dog agility display, dog wash, training tips and treats. Joins us for a free snag in a bun. Presented by Lara Lifestyle Village Lara Lifestyle Village, 40 Watt St, Lara Enquiries: 5282 6859
MON 6 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM Back by popular demand Geelong's very own male choir will again deliver a professional performance. Come early to ensure a seat! Afternoon tea will be served after the show. Note: All our club activities are free to members and visitors during the first week of the Seniors Festival. Presented by Belmont Senior Citizens Centre Inc. Belmont Seniors Theatre Hall, 52 Thomson St, Belmont Enquiries: 5241 1776
Geelong Trailable Yacht Club Seniors Sailing SUN 5 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.30PM Come for a friendly sail with Geelong Trailable Yacht Club on Corio Bay, the safest sailing venue around. Comfortable and safe six to eight metre yachts with experienced crews, or just look over the yachts and enjoy a chat and afternoon tea. Information available in large print on request Presented by Geelong Trailable Yacht Club St Helens Boat Ramp, Swinburne St, Nth Geelong Enquiries: 0411 142 917 Cost: Voluntary donation
Flower Power - Table Arrgangement MON 6 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM Are you interested in floral art? Join demonstrators from our group and learn how to create a simple table arrangement. All materials will be supplied for the table arrangement and coffee/tea will be provided. Bookings are essential and there will be a maximum of 20 people. Presented by Geelong Floral Art Group Inc. Geelong West Town Hall - Supper Room, Pakington St, Geelong West Enquiries: Barbara 5277 0889 Cost: Gold coin donation
Hot Club Swing - a Journey into Gypsy Jazz SUN 5 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM Hot Club Swing touches the hearts of people of all ages. The music of the Manouche, the jazz of a traveller, speaks of moody firelit campsites and twirling, vibrant gypsy dancers on a moonlit night. In the tradition of the great Django Reinhardt, this music evokes the colours, drama, festivity and intense emotion of the French nomadic life. Love rises when the sound of violin and strumming guitars echo through the night air… close your eyes and Paris is only a heartbeat away. Presented by Hot Club Swing The Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Dve, Drysdale Enquiries: 5251 1998 Cost: $15 (includes afternoon tea)
Old Time Ballroom Dance
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SENIORS FESTIVAL SPECIAL OFFERS Central Geelong Shuttle Bus TUE 7 OCT, WED 8 OCT, THU 9 OCT, SAT 11 OCT, SUN 12 OCT, 10.15AM - 2.00PM Departing from the Geelong Railway Station every 20 minutes. The free shuttle bus will stop at a range of Central Geelong attractions including; Arts and Culture Precinct, National Wool Museum, Botanic Gardens, the fabulous Waterfront and shopping precincts. Operates continuously so you can hop on and off whenever you like. One bus has wheelchair access only. Presented by Central Geelong Marketing Central Geelong Shuttle Bus, Geelong Railway Station, Railway Terrace Enquiries: 5272 4297
Community Wills Days THU 23 OCT (Drysdale), WED 29 OCT (Hamlyn Heights), FRI 31 OCT (Belmont), 10.00AM - 4.00PM Everyone should have a Will. Do you? Your Will is one of the most important documents you sign during your lifetime. Red Cross has arranged a special offer with local solicitors who will prepare a simple Will from $75. This is a great opportunity to make or update your Will. Presented by Australian Red Cross SpringDale Neighbourhood House (Drysdale) 7-21 High St, Drysdale; Vines Road Community Centre (Hamlyn Heights) Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights Belmont Library (Belmont) High St, Belmont Enquiries: 1800 811 700 or email bequests@redcross.org.au Cost: $75.00
Free Two Course Lunch for Seniors
MON 6 OCT - WED 8 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM
EVERY WEEK DAY IN OCTOBER, 11.00AM - 2.00PM
The Australian Hearing Bus will be in Geelong from Monday 6 October to Wednesday 8 October. You will be able to get a free hearing screening as well as advice on hearing loss and solutions to your hearing problems. Please phone 5244 7200 to find out where the bus will be parked as it will move around the town to a number of locations over the three days. Presented by Australian Hearing
Visit one of our 3 rental retirement villages in Geelong and experience the freedom of independent living. During October we are offering a free two course lunch with every village tour. Presented by Garden Villages
Enquiries: 5244 7200
10.00am - 11.30am Popular hands-on class. Own iPad required, book with Centre Management.
TUE 21 OCT - Free Blood Pressure Check at My Chemist, Win a $50 Market Square Gift Voucher, Pickup entry form and voucher for free Blood Pressure Check from Centre Management
TUE 28 OCT - Craft Beer Tasting Learn about brewing from Geelong’s oldest craft brewing company, Southern Bay Brewery. Tastings at 2pm & 3pm. Bookings essential. Available for customers aged over 50 years only. Limited numbers and other conditions apply. Must collect vouchers from Centre Management on the Day. Presented by Market Square Shopping Centre Market Square Shopping Centre, Corners Moorabool & Malop Sts, Geelong Enquiries: Centre Management (Level 1, near the lifts), 52 212411 or marketsquare@au.knightfrank.com
You Yangs East West Circuit WED 8 OCT, 9.30AM - 1.30PM
St Albans Park Gardens & Townsend Gardens, 142-152 Townsend Rd, St Albans Park
You Yangs Regional Park, Flinders Peak, Turntable carpark, enter park off Branch Rd
Enquiries: Kate 5241 3011 (Grovedale Gardens), David 5248 8426 (Townsend Gardens & St Albans Park Gardens)
Enquiries: 0499 217 990
MON 6 OCT, 12.00PM - 1.30PM
THU 30 OCT, 9.00AM - 1.00PM
Discover the fun of tennis, the sport everyone can play at any age. Tennis is very social and helps maintain a healthy lifestyle. An experienced coach will be available to give you a few tips. Racquets and afternoon tea provided. Presented by Centre Court Indoor Tennis
Golf anyone? Enjoy a free round of golf at Balyang Par 3. Our friendly staff will be on hand to give any first timers a few tips on how to play. All equipment provided, wear sensible shoes and clothing. Presented by Balyang Par 3 Golf Course (C.O.G.G.)
Leopold Hall, 805 - 809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold
Centre Court Indoor Tennis, 1/3 Hepner Place, North Geelong
Balyang Par 3 Golf Course, 50 Marnock Rd, Newtown
Enquiries: Kevin 5250 1247 or 0407 085 922
Enquiries: 5272 1760 or 0412 211 116
Enquiries: 5222 3336
Cost: $5.00
TUE 14 OCT - Free iPad class and 1/2 Price Parking
Grovedale Gardens, 1-3 Church St, Grovedale
Free Golf for Seniors
Old time dancing to the music of a 4 piece band. The programme will include dances from the following list: Fox Trot , Dorothea, Evening Three Step, Lucille, Swing Waltz, Bon Ton, Tangoette, Waltz Petite, Tracey Leigh, Pride of Erin, Merrilyn, Progressive Barn Dance, Charmaine, Palma Waltz, Chicago Swing, Rock and Roll, Novelty Fox Trot. Afternoon tea will be provided. Presented by Leopold Hall Committee
Collect your free coffee card from Centre Management, and enjoy the entertainment in Centre Court: 10am – 12pm Chrissy is a talented keyboard vocalist. Jazz standards to modern covers. 12.00pm– 2pm Mike McCoy performing classics from the 20s – 80s.
Step into spring with Geelong Adventure Specialists. Try a guided short walk in the beautiful You Yangs Regional Park. Bush walking experience is not required, however, the walk is 4.5km in length & approx (1.5hrs). GAS will pick you up and take care of everything including guide, transport & morning tea. Presented by Geelong Adventure Specialists
Social Tennis & Afternoon Tea
SUN 5 OCT, 2.00PM - 5.00PM
TUE 7 OCT - Free Degani Coffee and Free Entertainment
1/2 price parking all day show your proof of age card to car park staff.
Free Hearing Screeings & Advice
Australian Hearing Bus, Various
MARKET SQUARE More familiar. More enjoyable. More about you.
Free during set times
Cost: $20.00
Come for a Spin and Morning Tea EVERY TUESDAY IN OCTOBER, 10.00AM - 12.00PM If you have ever wanted to try riding a Scooter just for fun this is the event for you. Morning tea is provided and the opportunity to meet other members of the community. Receive a voucher for $100 off the future purchase of a scooter valid for 12 months. Presented by Scooters Australia Geelong Scooters Australia Geelong, 52 Charles St, Newcomb Enquiries: 1300 622 633
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS LOVE OF LIFE - Pop-up seniors festival of Ideas, Books & Learning The pop-up festival of ideas, books and learning will showcase a diverse array of talks, workshops and discussions which aim to inspire learning those young at heart. The two day festival will focus on books, writing and ideas to live as large of a life as possible. Bookings are essential for each event! Presented by Geelong Regional Library Corporation
Bridge - Mini Congress
Live, Learn & Enjoy
TUE 7 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.30PM
THU 9 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
A one-day Swiss Teams bridge event. Come and keep your mind active with other bridge-loving seniors from across the Greater Geelong region. Light lunch provided. Enter as teams-of-4. Presented by Geelong Bridge Club
Are you retired? Do you wish to keep your brain active and enjoy the company of new friends? Come along and see what U3A Corio Bay has to offer. Live, Learn & Enjoy! Presented by U3A Corio Bay
Geelong Bridge Club, 148 Portarlington Rd, Newcomb
Corio Village Shopping Centre, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio
Enquiries: Michael 5222 8505
Enquiries: 5272 6010 or www.grlc.vic.gov.au/events
Cost: $12 per person
Legal Lingo Bingo
FRI 10 OCT - Newcomb Library
SAT 11 OCT - Belmont Library
Bellarine Hwy, cnr Wilsons Rd Newcomb
163 High Street, Belmont
October Classic Film Screening
10.00AM - 11.00AM
11.30AM - 12.30PM
WED 8 OCT, 7.30PM - 10.00PM
WRITING WORKSHOP - MEMOIR AND JOURNAL WRITING - Natasha Sampson BA will lead the workshop on writing from life using journal entries to create memoirs with a sense of place and character.
PERFORMANCE - THE BUSHMAN & THE FOLKSINGER Jill and Col entertain with an enchanting blend of Australian Bush Poetry & Hybrid Folk music.
11.30AM - 12.30PM
SAT 11 OCT - Waurn Ponds Library
WRITING WORKSHOP - WHAT'S THAT YOU SAY? - Brainstorm with Ann Abrahmsen on ways to engage your readers and get your message across.
140 Pioneer Road, Waurn Ponds
The October Film this year is the 1946 USA Black and White Classic "Dark Mirror" starring the beautiful Olivia De Havilland. Seniors are most welcome, come and enjoy the film and have a free Tea or Coffee during Intermission. For more information please see our website geelongclassiccinema.org.au Presented by Geelong Classic Cinema Inc.
10.00AM - 11.00AM
National Wool Museum, 26 Moorabool St, Geelong
1.30PM - 2.30PM TALK - LAUGHING YOUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH - Learn how Phillipa Challis of Live Life Laughing harnesses the powerful health benefits of laughter and humour.
3.00PM - 4.00PM TALK - RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY POST SIXTY Maureen Smith and Joan Morgan McCarthy co-authors of Sixty Strong and Sexy and Glimpses: Into the Lives of Positively Ageing discuss sexuality after 60.
4.30PM - 5.30PM TALK - AGEING WITH JOY Intrepid globetrotter Maggie Counihan discusses ageing with joy.
SAT 11 OCT - Ocean Grove Library Presidents Ave, cnr The Avenue, Ocean Grove
1.30PM - 2.30PM TALK - MYTH BUSTING AGEING - Join Maureen Smith & Joan Morgan McCarthy as they debunk many of the myths associated with ageing.
TALK - GARDENING FOR GOOD HEALTH Be Inspired by Lorna's passion for gardening and natural therapies.
Enquiries: Dale 5221 3239
11.30AM - 12.30PM
Experience Geelong as a Cruise-Liner Tourist
PANEL DISCUSSION - FREE AT LAST Ideas and inspiration on how to live life fully.
1.30PM - 2.30PM AUTHOR TALK - NO WITNESS, NO CASE Join retired Assistant Commissioner of Victoria Police, Bill Roberston.
A nostalgia musical about our city featuring images, old newsreel clips and films. The production will be all about Geelong with a witty commentary and live music presented by Geelong performers Shirley Power and Colin Mockett. Created by Drop Of A Hat Productions. Presented by Geelong West Neighbourhood House Geelong West Senior Citizens Hall, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West
Repeat event, see WED 1 OCT listing for info.
On Ya Bike! Geelong Circuit See page 6 for more information.
FRI 10 OCT, 8.00PM - 11.30PM
An Engineered Coffee Break
4.30PM - 5.30PM
WED 8 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
Join us at the Ballroom for a wonderful evening of dance to celebrate the Seniors Festival. Meet old friends and make new ones. Presented by Geelong Ballroom Dance Club
TALK - VICTOR HUGO: LES MISERABLES - FROM PAGE TO STAGE - Senior Curator Tim Fisher will talk about the life and times of Victor Hugo.
Repeat event, see WED 1 OCT listing for info.
Back to the Ballroom, Carey St, Hamyln Heights
Boats, Beaches and Bathing Belles THU 9 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.00PM
Come and see what this vibrant club can offer you! 10.30am Information session presented by Dr. Alicia Kennedy (Veterinary Support for the Human Animal Bond), speaking on a unique home veterinary service to the Bellarine, Geelong and surrounding regions. Sausage Sizzle lunch at 12noon. Opportunity to be involved in all the club weekly activities after lunch. Morning and afternoon tea available all day. Presented by Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre, 101 The Terrace, Ocean Grove Enquiries: Centre 5255 2996
TUE 7 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
17 OCT - Corio Library, Cox Rd (cnr Moa St), Corio, Enquiries: 5275 2388
AUTHOR TALK - EXPEDITIONS AFTER SIXTY - Maggie Counihan will talk travel including backpacking post 60.
TUE 7 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Boats, Beaches and Bathing Belles
10 OCT - Waurn Ponds Library, 140 Pioneer Rd, Waurn Ponds, Enquiries: 5244 0048
Seniors Ball
TUE 7 OCT & THU 23 OCT, 8.30AM - 11.00AM
Enquiries: Martin 5251 1418 or John 5253 1334
9 OCT - Queenscliff Library, 55 Hesse St, Queenscliff, Enquiries: 5258 2017
WED 8 OCT, 9.00am start
Club Open Day
St James Church Hall, Collin St, Drysdale
WED 8 OCT, 11.30AM - 1.30PM
This fun interactive game explores a range of common legal issues through a variation of the traditional bingo format. (Learn about where to get free legal help and information about wills, power of attorneys etc). Players match picture squares to their playing sheet while the facilitator explains each one, giving examples of problems that could arise and services available. As with the traditional format, a player matching five squares in a row calls ‘Legal Lingo Bingo!’ and wins a small prize. Presented by Barwon Community Legal Service Inc.
3.00PM - 4.00PM
Recreational Table Tennis St James Keenagers Table Tennis Club focus on having fun, as well as reaping the physical, social and mental health benefit of playing table tennis. If you can see the funny side of life, are keen to make new friends, want to be active and enjoy recreational table tennis then St James Keenagers, Drysdale is your action station. Presented by St James Keenagers Table Tennis
Cost: Donation of $5 greatly appreciated
THU 9 OCT 2.00PM - 4.00PM, FRI 10 OCT 10.00AM - 12.00 PM, FRI 17 OCT 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Serendip Sanctuary Guided Walk TUE 7 OCT, 9.30AM - 11.30AM Come and enjoy a guided tour led by a Parks VIC ranger, learning about park history, flora and fauna, followed by morning tea! Presented by Active in Parks, Barwon Medicare Local Serendip Sanctuary, 100 Windermere Rd, Lara Enquiries: Jayde 5229 1922, 0402 424 152 or jayde@barwonml.com.au
Enquiries: 0427 703 218 or 0439 899 991
A nostalgia musical about our city featuring images, old newsreel clips and films. The production will be all about Geelong with a witty commentary and live music presented by Geelong performers Shirley Power and Colin Mockett. Created by Drop Of A Hat Productions. Presented by Cobradah Senior Citizens Club Cobradah House, Beaufort Ave, Bell Post Hill Enquiries: 5221 5138 Cost: $1.00
Norman Lane Heritage Walk THU 9 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM Take the journey on foot around part of the Norman Lane Precinct starting at Labuan Square and hear about the development and history of the area. Walk is an easy flat walk appropriate to all levels of fitness. Afternoon tea will be provided at the end of the walk. Presented by City of Greater Geelong
Enquiries: Ray 5248 3371, or 0416 964 352 or raymondcoles2@bigpond.com Cost: $10.00
My Dog Has Stripes FRI 10 OCT, 2.30PM - 4.30PM Case workers meet to discuss their patients, unaware that one of their team is in need of help. This play addresses depression and mental illness – conditions which, if talked about more openly, would help reduce the stigma often associated with them. A discussion forum follows the performance. Starring Margot Knight, Marcella Russo, Brett Swain or Paul English and Alan Hopgood. “The play‘s laughs tame the black dog: by making people laugh, it creates a different way people can appreciate the health issue." Presented by Belmont Senior Citizens Centre Inc Belmont Seniors "Theatre Hall", 52 Thomson St, Belmont Enquiries: Frank 5241 1776
Card Making Day
Labuan Square, Forster St, Norlane
FRI 10 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM
Enquiries: Amanda 0488 120 454 astirrat@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Come along and enjoy an afternoon learning and sharing card making skills including stamping and punches and using a variety of equipment. Presented by St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church Grovedale
Corio Bay Camera Club Come & Try THU 9 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church Hall, 83 Heyers Rd, Grovedale Enquiries: Lorraine 5243 2556 Cost: $5.00
Repeat event, see THU 2 OCT listing for info.
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Vines Road Senior Citizens Open Day
Songs of Praise
FRI 10 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Come and enjoy singing some of your favourite hymns. Share in a time of worship and inspiration. Guest Artists will provide inspiring music and the service will conclude with afternoon tea. Presented by Aberdeen Street Baptist Church
Come along and see first hand the great activities undertaken by the Vines Road Senior Citizens Club. Line Dancing, Arts/Crafts, Painting Group, Pool, Table Tennis, Carpet Bowls etc. Learn all about our bus trips, regular catered lunches, exercise class and special events. Enjoy a cuppa with cakes and have a chat about membership which is open to over 50's. Presented by Vines Road Senior Citizens Club Vines Road Community Centre, 31 - 67 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Height Enquiries: 5278 8829 Cost: Gold coin donation
Legal Lingo Bingo FRI 10 OCT 10.00AM - 12.00 PM, Waurn Ponds Library, 140 Pioneer Rd Repeat event at new location, see THU 9 OCT listing for info.
SUN 12 OCT, 2.30PM - 4.00PM
Aberdeen Street Baptist Church, 7 Aberdeen St, Newtown Enquiries: 5222 1842, 0431 755 793
Cooking Demonstration and Recipe Packs
Turnip the Beet & Lettuce Garden
MON 13 OCT, 10.00AM - 11.00AM
TUE 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Come and watch how to cook low cost healthy recipes. Take home a bag that will include all the ingredients to cook that meal at home. Event includes coffee/tea and cake. Presented by Two and Five
Enjoy morning/afternoon tea at the beautiful Grinter Garden, take home a living salad bowl or create one of your own from our selection. Suitable footwear essential, gloves etc provided. Presented by The Grinter Garden Inc
2&5 Fresh Food Shop and Cafe, 13 Labuan Square, Norlane
The Grinter Garden, 125 Coppards Rd, Moolap
SAT 11 OCT, 11.00AM - 2.00PM Free information sessions on retirement village lifestyle will be available at 11am, 12pm and 1pm. A celebration will be held on the day to commemorate the opening of the new state of the art community centre with a free BBQ lunch, giveaways and entertainment. Chance to WIN $500 shopping voucher. Presented by Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village, 89 Barwarre Rd, Marshall Enquiries: 1300 472 424 or www.barwarregardens.com.au
Geelong Stamp & Coin Fair, including VICPEX 2014 SAT 11 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM This year's Annual Stamp & Coin Fair includes the Victorian Stamp Competition, with quality exhibits from around the State. An excellent opportunity to view stamp collecting at its best. There are plenty of stamp and coin dealers, along with representatives of our clubs to assist you with any queries about collecting. Free entry, and free light refreshments. Presented by Geelong Philatelic & Numismatic Societies Geelong West Town Hall, Pakington St, Geelong West Enquiries: 0438 578 591
Hymn Sing-a-long SUN 12 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM Come along and enjoy singing the old familiar Hymns and Songs. A time of fellowship and Afternoon Tea will follow in the church hall. Presented by St. Matthew's Anglican Church St. Matthew's Anglican Church, 230 McKillop St, East Geelong Enquiries: Marlene 5250 3870
Croquet - Come & Try
Badminton for Seniors MON 13 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.30PM Badminton for Seniors is a social, fun way to participate in physical activity whilst enjoying the company of new and old friends. Open to all abilities. Presented by Badminton Geelong Inc. Corio Leisuretime Centre, 262 Anakie Rd, Norlane
Cost: Gold coin donation
An intriguing game, gentle exercise for body and mind. Friendly people, fresh air. No experience needed, all equipment and tuition provided. Wear comfortable outdoor clothes, flat shoes and a smile. Presented by Belmont Croquet Club Belmont Croquet Club, Francis St Reserve, 161 Francis St, Belmont (Mel Ref: 465 J2) Enquiries: Cherry 5250 1060
The Melbournaires Harmony Chorus SUN 12 OCT, 2.30PM - 4.00PM The Barwon Heads Fine Music Society presents a special Seniors event starring the wonderful Melbournaires Harmony Chorus. An afternoon of popular songs from past years in the barbershop harmony style. Entry fee includes the concert & a cuppa. Presented by Barwon Heads Fine Music Society Barwon Heads Community Hall, Hitchcock Ave, Barwon Heads Enquiries: Maggie 5254 3173, 0412 713 102 Cost: $2.00
Flies, Lies and Black Cockatoo Pies
Red Cross Charity Day at Portarlington Golf Club MON 13 OCT, 9.00AM - 3.00PM Anyone for golf? Seniors Festival event at Portarlington’s tree-lined golf course; ladies & men’s events, shotgun start, great prizes. Not a golfer? Why not pop into the Clubhouse and say hello to the Red Cross ladies. Check out the Red Cross monster trading table for delicious homebaked goodies. Experience the excitement of the Red Cross raffle draw. Treat yourself! Presented by Australian Red Cross & Portarlington Golf Club Portarlington Golf Club, 130 Hood Rd, Portarlington Enquiries: 5259 2492, 5259 2396 Cost: $40.00 per pair
A Pleasant Scottish Afternoon TUE 14 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM Come and enjoy a pleasant Scottish afternoon with a Scottish Country Dance display and Community singing of old favourite tunes. Participation dances for those who wish to join in. A talk on the tartans the dancers are wearing on the day and Afternoon tea served with shortbreads is provided free. Hope to see you there. Presented by Geelong Scottish Country Dance Group
Lara Lifestyle Village, 40 Watt St, Lara
Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale
TUE 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Enquiries: 5282 6859
Enquiries: 5251 1998
GEMS is a health & wellbeing organisation for older men, especially those in retirement, ill health or with a disability. Lifetime skills are utilised to make things for other charitable organisations. Members learn computer skill's, table games, go on outings, have guest speakers, or just lounge around with a cuppa and chat. Partners are welcome to attend this function. Bus route 45, ample off street parking, limited auslan interpreters. Presented by Geelong East Men's Shed (GEMS) Inc.
Cost: $15.00
Jazz Tea Dance
Livewell Program Orientation
SUN 12 OCT, 2.00PM - 5.00PM
MON 13 OCT, 12.00PM - 1.30PM
Listen or dance to the jazz and dance tunes of our era. Come on your own or with friends. Meet others of a similar age end enjoy yourself. A most generous afternoon tea provided. Presented by Geelong Jazz Club
Find out what our LiveWell program for people aged over 55 years is all about. Free Come 'n try session. 12.00pm: Information Session, 12.45pm: Come ‘n try Strength & Tone session, 1.30pm: Refreshments. Presented by Splashdown
Vines Road Community Centre, 37-61 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights Enquiries: Bev or Bas 5244 2886 Cost: $8.00
Our community garden welcomes visitors to enjoy a cuppa, wholesome food, musical entertainment and free raffles. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of relaxing in our garden, eating and drinking, chatting and sharing stories. Be inspired by chatting to the next generation of avid young gardeners from a local school. Presented by Geelong West Community Garden Geelong West Community Garden, 129 Autumn St, Geelong West (carpark in Leckie Place, off Coquette St)
Splashdown, Coppards Rd, Whittington Enquiries: Troy 5248 4555
Quirky Birds Tour Hastings Ostrich Farm TUE 14 OCT, 9.30AM - 4.00PM A great outing to join friends or meet new people on a coach trip from Portarlington to Winchelsea visiting Australia's leading ostrich breeding farm for a personalized guided tour to see the worlds largest birds learning all about the quirky aspects of ostrichs. Following with a delicious 2 course lunch at the Winchelsea hotel before returning to Portarlington. Presented by Staying in Portarlington Inc Tour departs Portarlington Senior Citizens, Newcomb St, Portarlington Enquiries: Monica 5259 3708, Jenny 5259 2032
Club Italia Choir and Sing-A-Long TUE 14 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM Come to Club Italia, enjoy a choir performance and join in with sing - a - long numbers followed by a delicious afternoon tea. Ample parking. Presented by Club Italia Geelong Club Italia Geelong, 515 Bellarine Hwy, Moolap Enquiries: 5250 2349
Geelong West Senior Citizens Hall, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West
Feast with friends and family at our fabulous food fair. Enjoy the spoils of local fresh food, wine and cheese. All at reasonable prices. Presented by Lara Lifestyle Villages
Cost: Food at vendors rates
TUE 14 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM
Cost: $30.00
Tim Sheed is an award-winning bush poet and entertainer. Be amazed at his interesting and hilarious stories of life as a farmer in the outback intertwined with the poetry of Banjo Patterson, Henry Lawson and John O'Brien. With music by Christine Middleton and Matiss Schubert. Presented by Potato Shed
SAT 11 OCT, 11.00AM - 3.00PM
Traditional Afternoon Tea
SUN 12 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM
SUN 12 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM
Tastes Of Lara
Enquiries: Lorna 0407 044 870
Enquiries: 5278 9292 or 2and5food@gmail.com
Enquiries: Craig 0405 791 224
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Enquiries: 5278 4062
Soul Sister Swing TUE 14 OCT, 10.30AM - 12.30PM
Men's Shed Open Day
Geelong East Men's Shed, 125 Coppards Rd, Moolap (Laneway on bay side of Splashdown Swimming Complex) Enquiries: 0477 106 036 or 0408 237 977 Cost: Gold coin donation
The girls with soul are back in town! Infectious rhythms, superb harmonies and toe-tapping tunes from three of our region’s most loved female vocalists. Presented by Potato Shed Potato Shed , 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale Enquiries: 5251 1998 Cost: $15.00
Fishing Tips & Techniques TUE 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 11.00AM Come along to our own clubrooms to learn some new tips or techniques to catch your next big one. Presented by Geelong Anglers Club & Fish Protection Society Geelong & District Anglers Club Hall, 9 Yuille St, Geelong West Enquiries: Keith 5241 5678 Cost: Gold coin donation 1147278-CB36-14
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS Bike Check & Ride Morning
ON YA BIKE! SENIORS RIDES WED 1 OCT, 9.00am start HISTORICAL RIDE AROUND THE BARWON, Balyang Sanctuary Car Park Distance: 20km Grade: Easy (all bike paths)
WED 8 OCT, 9.00am start GEELONG CIRCUIT, Eastern Beach upper car park (above Hearne Pde)
Experience Geelong as a Cruise-Liner Tourist
Coryule Chorus Concert
Do you ride to enjoy the "wind in your face” freedom, the feeling of good health and the social companionship? Come and experience the fun and challenge of riding in a group of similar skilled riders in a safe location in Belmont. You will meet fellow “Seniors” riders who can guide you and advise you on how to ride together safely. Bring along your road bike and helmet for an enjoyable safe ride! Toilets in close proximity. Circuit closed to traffic. Car parking available. Presented by Geelong Veteran Cycling Club
WED 15 OCT, 11.30AM - 1.30PM Repeat event, see WED 1 OCT listing for info.
An enjoyable afternoon of beautiful music, delightful singing and popular songs, followed by a delicious Devonshire tea. Presented by St James Church, Drysdale
On Ya Bike! Lara
St James Hall, Collins St, Drysdale
WED 15 OCT, 9.00am start
Enquiries: Pauline 5253 2717, Pat 0418 520 206
Geelong Criterium Cycling Track, Barwon Heads Rd, Belmont opposite Kmart
THU 16 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM
WED 15 OCT, 10.00AM - 12:30PM
Enquiries: Dave 0417 010 911
Distance: 35km Grade: Easy (bike paths and sealed roads)
Social Fun Day WED 15 OCT, 9.00am start
WED 15 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
LARA VIA HOVELLS CREEK PATH, Rippleside Park, near Adventure playground
Come and join in the fun! Play a game of bocce or cards and join us for a BBQ lunch. Presented by Life Activities Club Geelong Inc
Distance: 35km
Belmont Park Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont (Blue/Grey building near the river)
Grade: Easy/medium (bike paths and sealed roads)
Enquiries: 5243 7444
Edwards Point Guided Walk
Distance: 50 km
WED 15 OCT, 9.30AM - 11.30AM
Grade: Medium (sealed roads)
Come and enjoy a guided tour led by a Parks VIC ranger, learning about park history, flora and fauna, followed by morning tea! Presented by Active in Parks, Barwon Medicare Local
Distance: 60-80 km
Edwards Point, St Leonards Enquiries: Jayde 5229 1922, 0402 424 152 or jayde@barwonml.com.au
Grade: Medium/hard (sealed roads) Riders need to be able to maintain an average of around 20kph for this ride.
Join us for one or more friendly bike rides in Geelong and its surroundings. This series starts with an easy ride on bike paths and extends to medium and longer rides on paths and sealed roads. Enjoy good company, exercise, and beautiful scenery from the seat of your bike. Please bring money for a coffee stop. Participants require a roadworthy bike and must wear an approved helmet. Presented by Cycling Geelong Enquiries: Helen, 5278 6058
Line Dancing Open Day
Highton Seniors Centre, 84 Barrabool Rd, Highton Enquiries: 5244 2258
Movie Matinee - Mamma Mia! WED 15 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.00PM Come and sing along to this special Movie Matinee with afternoon refreshments provided - Mamma Mia is set in a beach resort in the Mediterranean and tells the story of Sophie, a bride-to-be with one wish: to have her absent father walk her down the aisle - the story told using hit songs by the popular '70s group ABBA. Presented by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service Tuckers Highton Chapel, Barrabool Hills Centre, 4-46 Province Boulevard, Highton Enquiries: 5221 4788 Cost: Gold coin donation
Enquiries: 5259 2290
Come and enjoy "all you can eat" meat, bread & soft drinks. BYO salads and extras. Join in the fun of BOCCE, great music and singing. Bookings by Thursday 9th October. Please pay upfront at the club. All welcome! Presented by Circolo Pensionati Italiani Eastern Park Shelter, Eastern Park Enquiries: Santo 5222 3101 Cost: $5.00
Learn Live and Enjoy and How to keep the gray matter plastic and connected to life! Come to our Cobbin Farm venue to see what U3A offers in the way of learning programs. We can offer year long courses, short courses or regular lectures from Deakin University. There are NO examinations or assignments. The range of topics includes Sciences, History/ies, Anthropology, Art, Exercise: Yoga/ Tai Chi/ Scottish dancing/ walking groups, U3A Choir, Crafts, Computers, Music appreciation, Politics and Law just to name a few. Presented by U3A Geelong Inc
Enjoy an afternoon of songs from the past performed by Bellarine Community Choir. Afternoon tea will be provided. Presented by National Seniors Australia - Bellarine
Close To You - The Complete Carpenters & Friends WED 15 OCT & THU 16 OCT, 10.30AM - 12.00PM During their 14 year career, The Carpenters produced more that 15 number one hits and sold over 100 million albums. This brand new narrative concert celebrates their music. Join singers Cheryl Darvidis and Seona Murley along with David Cameron on piano and Paul Cengia on a journey through the hits of Karen and Richard Carpenter. Presented by Tuckers Musical Mornings at GPAC Playhouse Theatre, Geelong Performing Arts Centre, 50 Little Malop St, Geelong Enquiries: 5225 1200
Enquiries: Rae-Ellen 0418 174 048
Cost: $2.00
THU 16 OCT, 1.30PM - 4.00PM
TUE 14 OCT, 9.30AM - 12.00PM Enjoy a morning of line dancing. Presented by Highton Seniors
Rippleside Park, Bell Parade, Drumcondra
WED 15 OCT, 11.30AM - 2.30PM
Cost: Gold coin donation
FRI 17 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.00PM
The Portarlington Neighbourhood House, 28 Brown St, Portarlington
U3A Geelong Open Day
Enquiries: 5244 5114
Come & Try Nordic Walking Come and Try Nordic Walking to learn the basics of the nordic walking technique. Recommended for people with arthritis, balance issues or physical limitations, Nordic Walking can be used to regain mobility and have a more active lifestyle. If you just want to get fitter Nordic walking will give you more aerobic benefit and will use more muscles than normal walking. Poles are provided. Presented by Nordic Walking Geelong
Afternoon with Bellarine Community Choir
Cobbin Farm, 231 Grove Rd, Grovedale
Cost: Gold Coin donation
Join our Funky Mondays Singing group as they combine forces with the Neighbourhood House line dancers. The afternoon will be full of music and dancing in what really promises to be a Rockin Hoedown. Work up an appetite and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea from the Portarlington Bakehouse. Join in or just sit back and a enjoy the performance with a cuppa and cake! Presented by The Funky Mondays Singing Group
THU 16 OCT, 12.00NOON - 4.00PM
BARWON HEADS, South Barwon Reserve (access from Barwon Heads Rd)
MYSTERY RIDE, Rippleside Park (near Adventure Playground)
Rockin' Hoedown
Italian Seniors Festival BBQ
WED 22 OCT, 9.00am start
WED 29 OCT, 9.00am start
See page 6 for more information.
FRI 17 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM
Springdale Community Centre, High St, Drysdale
Livewell Program Orientation FRI 17 OCT, 11.00AM - 12.15PM You're invited to join our complimentary Livewell Group Exercise Class. Livewell caters for members over 55yrs young and offers a variety of exercise classes and gym sessions. Our group exercise class on a Friday involves strength and cardio activity that caters for a variety of different fitness levels and abilities. A typical class can involve; moving to music, stationary exercises with weights, stepping onto blocks, riding stationary bikes, and much more, however members can move at their own pace and options are provided if required. Come along and have a go, and exercise with the rest of the Livewell team/members. Prior to the class, at 11am, there will be a brief program orientation and a compulsory disclaimer form to complete. The class will commence at 11.30am. You can either observe the class or participate. Please wear comfortable clothing and footwear (closed toe shoes). Presented by Waterworld Swim Sport and Leisure Centre Waterworld Swim Sport and Leisure Centre, Cnr Cox & Melbourne Rd, Corio Enquiries: Mary 5275 1909
Enquiries: Jackie 5216 9018 Cost: Gold coin donation
Legal Lingo Bingo Ballroom Dancing
FRI 17 OCT 10.00AM - 12.00PM
THU 16 OCT, 8.00PM - 11.00PM
Corio Library, Cox Rd (cnr Moa St)
Old Time, New Vogue, Latin & Modern Ballroom Dancing. Supper provided. Presented by Portarlington Community Dance Group
Repeat event at new location, see THU 9 OCT listing for info.
Leopold Sportsmans Club, 135 Kensington Rd, Leopold
Whittling for Beginners SAT 18 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Enquiries: 0447 175 505
Participants will learn age old art of whittling, by holding knife and cutting timber to produce a small item to take home. Presented by Geelong Woodcrafters Guild
Cost: Gold coin donation
Musical Soiree THU 16 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM A musical soiree and high tea in Cloverdale's groovy performance space. Be entertained by a lineup of local singers and musicians while enjoying a delicious assortment of cakes and tea. Presented by Cloverdale Community Centre
Soft Cafe Belmont, Spotlight Centre, Settlement Rd, Belmont Enquiries: David 0433 889 181 or email buzz@pipeline.com.au Cost: Gold coin donation
Cloverdale Community Centre, 167-169 Purnell Rd Corio
Country & Western Concert
Enquiries: 5275 4415
SAT 18 OCT , 1.00PM - 3.00PM
Cost: Gold coin donation
Cost: $20.00
An Engineered Coffee Break
Corio Bay Camera Club Come & Try
WED 15 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
THU 16 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Repeat event, see WED 1 OCT listing for info.
Repeat event, see THU 2 OCT listing for info.
Come along and be entertained by the talented Skip and Michelle of Whiskey River. Presented by Norlane Senior Citizens Club Norlane Senior Citizens Club, 55 Yooringa Ave, Norlane Enquiries: 0419 137 751 Cost: $2.00
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Bonsai Assistance SAT 18 OCT & WED 22 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM Interested in Bonsai? Come and talk to our experts about this ancient art form. Manicure your tree or pot up a purchase or just come and find out more about the Geelong Bonsai Club. Presented by Geelong Bonsai Club Fagg's Mitre 10, Fyans St, South Geelong Enquiries: 0425 791 139
Scones, Lamingtons & Chocolate Roll
Morning Tea at the 'Zoo Cafe'
Step Back In Time - Series 2
THU 23 OCT, 10.30AM - 12.00PM
SUN 26 OCT, 1.30PM -3.30PM
MON 20 OCT, 10.30AM - 12.00PM
Join us, as our guest, to enjoy a convivial morning tea at 'The Zoo', with our effervescent Coffee Club, and learn what our PROBUS Club can offer you. Follow the PROBUS balloon trail to the private room and courtyard... PROBUS was established for retirees and semi-retired, and is not for profit and non fund raising. This is just one of many activities we have each month for our Members. Presented by Combined PROBUS Club Clifton Springs/Drysdale Inc
Come and enjoy a afternoon of historically dressed characters narrating the stories behind some of our most well known and loved hymns, through song and word. Sing along to your favourite hymn and then join us for a delicious afternoon tea. Presented by Geelong West Presbyterian Church 'Friday Circle'
Zoo CafĂŠ, High St, Drysdale
Enquiries: 5264 7124
Journey through Australian farmer's wife Sheila, who in her 60's, opened a successful fine dining homestead restaurant in the Outback. An inspiring story with mouth watering recipes. Written & Performed by Christine Middleton. Accompanied by Bush Poet Tim Sheed and Violinist Matiss Schubert. Parking available. Presented by Christine Middleton Productions Church of Christ Hall Geelong, Cnr Moorabool & McKillop Sts, Geelong
Bellarine Produce Orchard Walk & Talk SAT 18 OCT, SUN 19 OCT, SAT 25 OCT, SUN 26 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.30PM Come with us for a leisurely stroll through the blueberry and strawberry orchard - Walk and Talk tours take place at 10.00am and 3.00pm. Learn about the management of the plants, soil and water. Talk with a range of local food producers about Bellarine produce 11.00am and 2.00pm. Presented by Tuckerberry Hill and Buy Bellarine Produce Barn Tuckerberry Hill, 35 Becks Rd, Drysdale Enquiries: 5251 3468
Enquiries: Christine, 0419 526 550
Tai Chi in the Park
Do you miss playing cricket? Are you 58 or more years old? Here is your opportunity to try out Over 60 Cricket! Join us for this intraclub game and enjoy a taste of Over 60 Cricket and our hospitality. We hope to encourage you to become a regular player in friendly non-competative matches! Presented by Geelong Over 60 Cricket Club Inc. Stinton Oval, Queens Park, Queens Park Rd, Highton (Melway 451 C4) Enquiries: 0419 549 706 graham.mulroney@jazi.net
This easy to follow activity class will relieve stress on the body and mind, and leave you feeling calm and energised! A mix of Tai Chi and Body Balance movements will be suitable for all abilities, followed by a morning tea! Presented by Active in Parks, Barwon Medicare Local
Repeat event, see TUE 7 OCT listing for info.
Enquiries: Jayde 5229 1922, 0402 424 152 or jayde@barwonml.com.au
SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre - Hall, 17-21 High St, Drysdale Enquiries: 5253 1960 Cost: $10.00
'The Melodaires' Return to Ocean Grove MON 20 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM An afternoon of glitz, glamour and nostalgia; featuring songs by George Gershwin, Al Jolson & Cole Porter. Afternoon tea provided. Presented by The Ocean Grove Garden Club Inc. The Ocean Grove Uniting Church Hall, Cnr. Eggleston St & The Parade, Ocean Grove Enquiries: 5255 2848
Macedonian Pastry Demonstration and Tasting WED 22 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM Learn how to make delicious Macedonian Backlava and other pastries. At 11.00am our gifted artisans will conduct a free demonstration to guide you in the process of making delicious savoury and sweet treats. Sample these delicacies together with free tea and coffee. Finish up with Macedonian dancing and music. Presented by Macedonian Senior Citizens Group Geelong
FRI 24 OCT, 10.30AM - 2.00PM Come spend a delightful special Senior's Day with your Dutch hosts providing all elders a taste of Dutch food, culture and hospitality including entertainment after lunch. In the morning there will be an opportunity in the Dutch "koffee krans" tradition, to meet and catch up with old friends from the Dutch and wider community. The morning will be followed by a light Dutch lunch. Presented by Geelong Dutch Clubs
On Ya Bike! Barwon Heads WED 22 OCT, 9.00am start See page 6 for more information.
Enquiries: Ada 5243 3557 Cost: Gold coin donation
Come along and try bowls for some relaxing exercise followed by a two course dinner. Meet and greet new friends at the Highton Bowls Club. Flat shoes essential or barefoot. Presented by Highton Bowls Club Highton Bowls Club, Cnr Roslyn & South Valley Rds, Highton
WED 22 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
Enquiries: John 0415 955 322, Wendy 0407 864 375
Repeat event, see WED 1 OCT listing for info.
THU 23 OCT, 9.00AM - 1.00PM Understanding the Age Pension Presentations to be held at 9.30am and 11.00am: covering Pension Rates, how to understand the income and assets test, learn how your pension rate is calculated and all your pension questions answered. Delicious morning tea provided. Presented by Department of Human Services - Centrelink, Good Money, Bin Assist, Senior Services/Living Matters and Gamblers Help Council Chambers, Gheringhap St, Geelong Enquiries: 5272 5024
THU 23 OCT, 1.30PM - 4.30PM
Come and joyfully sing favourite hymns. Afternoon tea to follow. Presented by Grovedale Baptist Church
Great entertainment provided by the Melodaries. Songs from 40's, 50's 60's and 70's with costumes to match the theme of the music. Presented by Grovedale Senior Citizens Club Inc Barwon Soccer Club, Grovedale Reserve, Reserve Rd, Grovedale Enquiries: Jan 0412 821 654
An event catering to the needs of senior citizens involving low stress golfing activities followed by a BBQ lunch and a time to socialise and interact with others. This event has been organised by The Rocket for years and is now a "must do" event for the seniors month Presented by Dutch Australian Social Club "The Rocket Queens Park Golf Course, Queens Park Newtown Enquiries: Ria 5244 1361, Tony 5275 1472 Cost: Gold coin donation
Musical Afternoon with Afternoon Tea MON 27 OCT, 1.30PM - 4.00PM Music, friendship and a delicious afternoon tea. Presented by St Albans Uniting Church Friendship Group St Albans Uniting Church, 276 Wilsons Rd, St Albans Park Enquiries: Margaret 5248 8215
Hearing Loss Expo MON 27 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM
An Engineered Coffee Break
Money Matters for Seniors
SUN 26 OCT, 9.00AM - 3.00PM
Centenary Hall, Cox Rd, Norlane
FRI 24 OCT, 4.30PM - 7.30PM
Social Entertainment Day
Cost: Gold coin donation
Repeat event, see THU 2 OCT listing for info.
Come Try Bowls and Dinner
MON 20 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM
Enquiries: 5221 1129, 5243 6296, 5243 3563
THU 23 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Enquiries: Venta, 0405 613 915
Pleasant Monday Afternoon
Grovedale Baptist Church, Cnr. Pioneer Rd & Burdoo Drive, Grovedale
Corio Bay Camera Club Come & Try
An Elder's Day with a Dutch Touch
SUN 19 OCT, 2.00PM - 5.00PM An amazing new production premiering during the Seniors Festival at SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre. The story of a farmer, Shannon, and the hardships of farmlife. Honouring our great country while touching the heart with beautiful music and poetry. Local support acts complete the program. Presented by Making Waves, SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre
Recreational Table Tennis THU 23 OCT, 8.30AM - 11.00AM
Macedonian Centre, Cnr Ballarat and Ballan Rd, Batesford
Shannon... Come Home
Social Golf Activity Day
TUE 21 OCT, 9.30AM - 11.30AM
Barwon Valley Park , Barrabool Rd Belmont
Geelong West Presbyterian Church, Cnr Pakington & Waratah Sts, Geelong West
Enquiries: Patricia 5253 2142, Val 5253 1446 cliftonspringsdrysdalec@probusclubs.com.au
Cost: $10.00 (includes morning tea)
Over 60 Cricket Match SUN 19 OCT, 10.00AM - 6.00PM
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Take advantage of this opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of how Better Hearing Geelong supports Hearing Loss sufferers and their families. Learn about the Hearing Process, Communication Strategies, Realistic Expectations and the correct use of Hearing Aids and Assistive Devices that are available to maintain a happy family and social life. Our professionally trained facilitators are dedicated to helping hearing loss suffers and their family to overcome problems and challenges which Hearing Loss presents. Discuss the latest in Hearing Aids and Assistive Devices. Speak with Cochlear implantees. Enjoy morning tea with us! Parking nearby! Presented by Better Hearing Australia Geelong Branch Geelong West Senior Citizens Hall, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West Enquiries: 5278 8300 Mon, 9.00am -2pm Tues;12pm-5pm; Pat 5278 1308
Repeat event, see SAT 18 OCT listing for info.
Let's Play Up SUN 26 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM and 4.00PM - 5.30PM
Stamp Club Open Day TUE 28 OCT, 10.00AM - 11.30AM
Remember when mum would say, "Go outside and play!"? Let's Play Up - by local writer, Rosan Chakir, is a unique theatrical experience that will have you reminiscing about the good old days! See the play, then enjoy afternoon tea and old-fashioned games in the park. Bring young relatives to share the fun. An intergenerational event not to be missed. Car parking available. Presented by Bluebird Foundation
Are you a philatelist and would like to join a Stamp Club that meets in the daytime? Then come along and see what the Ocean Grove Stamp Club is all about. We hold an informal meeting and also include a speaker, items of interest brought in by members and have some philatelic material for sale at each meeting. Great bunch of stamp collectors that enjoy sharing their knowledge and material with other like minded people. A cuppa will be available. Presented by Ocean Grove Stamp Club Inc.
Tate Street Primary School Hall, Tate St, East Geelong
Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre, 101 The Terrace, Ocean Grove
Enquiries: 0468 768 972, online bookings: www.bluebirdfoundationinc.org.au
Enquiries: 5255 1372
Cost: Adults $15; Children U13 Free
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS Salvation Army Red Shield Band & Male Voice Choir
The U3A Geelong Choir
TUE 28 OCT, 1.30PM - 4.30PM
It is with great pleasure that we are participating in the Seniors Festival again. We look forward to welcoming you all to our latest and greatest Eternal Springtime concert, followed as always by delicious refreshments. Presented by U3A Geelong Choir 'Eternal Springtime' Concert
The Salvation Army is once again delighted to present The Salvation Army Melbourne Red Shield Band and Male Voice Choir with featured brass, instrumental and vocal soloists, presenting a programme of religious and secular music. All in attendance are invited to share a delightful afternoon tea with our guests. Presented by The Salvation Army - Geelong Corps
WED 29 OCT, 2.30PM - 4.00PM
Seniors Festival Art Exhibition
Crafty Ladies
Enquiries: Norma 5244 2896, Margaret 5256 2195
WED 1 OCT to SUN 26 OCT, 11.00AM - 3.00PM Weekdays 1.00PM - 4.00PM Weekends (Closed Mondays)
Introduction to Volunteering
An exhibition showcasing the talents of Geelong's senior citizens in a functioning art gallery, with a chance for visitors to purchase a unique work of art. Presented by Geelong Art Society
Come and meet some Crafty Ladies. Inspect the beautiful handiwork the C.W.A. Geelong Group. The exhibiton includes displays and demonstrations of Cookery, Floral Arrangments, Craft, Art & Photographs. Light refreshments available. Disabled Parking, Ramp Access, Disabled Toilet, Ample seating, large print Fliers. Presented by C.W.A. Geelong Group
St. Luke's Uniting Church Hall, 174 Barrabool Rd, Highton
The Salvation Army Geelong Complex, Cnr Malop & Swanston Sts, Geelong Enquiries: Dallas 5243 7870 or 5229 5425 Cost: Gold coin donation
WED 29 OCT, 9.30AM - 12.00PM
Tuckers Chapel Open Day TUE 28 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.00PM You are invited visit the Grovedale Chapel to have all your questions answered. Find out more about Funeral Options, Local Cemetery & Crematorium, Pre-arrangements, Monuments, Financial planning, Types of funerals, Celebrants, Estates & Wills and much more. Afternoon tea will be provided as well as a special presentation about Funeral Plans by Michele Van Liessum at 2.00pm. Presented by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service
Thinking of volunteering? There are hundreds of opportunities available. Volunteering can be flexible, regular, a short term project or special event or perhaps a combination of these. This session will demystify the process of how to find a volunteering opportunity that is right for you. Hear about a range of positions that are available and what’s involved in making a commitment to volunteer. Morning tea will be provided. Presented by Volunteering Geelong City Hall, Gheringhap St, Geelong Enquiries: 5221 1377
Tuckers Funeral Chapel Grovedale, Cnr Pioneer & Torquay Rds, Grovedale Enquiries: 5221 4788
Come & Try Croquet TUE 28 OCT, 9.30AM - 12.00PM Croquet is a great sport for retirees and seniors. Come and try this friendly game at no cost at the Drysdale Croquet Club. Learn basic skills and, after morning tea, play a game of croquet. All equipment is provided. Please wear flat soled shows (the only essential requirement). Our instructors are players of international experience. A warm welcome and a fun day awaits you. Presented by Drsydale Bowling and Croquet Club Drysdale Bowling and Croquet Club, Clifton Springs Rd, Drysdale (Melway 456 K10) Enquiries: Min 5250 1071
Card Making for Special Occasions
SENIORS FESTIVAL EXHIBITIONS
Housing Options and Avoiding Scams WED 29 OCT Housing Options 2.00PM - 2.40PM, Avoiding Scams 2.45PM - 3.30PM Are you struggling to pay the rent or wondering how to find somewhere affordable and secure to live in retirement? Do you want to know how to protect yourself from scams and traveling con men? Join Home at Last and Consumer Affairs Victoria for a free information session including afternoon tea and a short film. Come along to both sessions, or choose your favourite. Presented by Housing for the Aged Action Group and Consumer Affairs Victoria South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont Enquiries: 9654 7389
TUE 28 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.30PM
SAT 4 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.30PM
Shearers Arms Gallery, 202 Aberdeen St, Geelong West Enquiries: Roma 5243 1915, Shearers Arms Gallery 5223 1825
C.W.A. Geelong Group Club Rooms, 174 Boundary Rd, East Geelong Enquiries: Shirley, 5251 2757 or Dorothy, 5251 3702 Cost: $5.00
Spring Orchid Show
Unearthed - Reflections of the Past
SAT 4 OCT & SUN 5 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM
EVERY WEEKEND IN OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM
One of the premier orchid shows in Victoria, plus a Plant Sale not to be missed. Come and enjoy the scent of the many orchid species on show, and a free Devonshire Tea with our compliments. Watch our members repotting demonstrations at 11am and 2pm daily. Presented by The Geelong Orchid & Indoor Plant Club Inc.
In the hustle and bustle of modern living we forget the little things that surrounded our lives or we took for granted in our youth. This exhibition portrays a social and print history which will elicit "feel good" moments as we reflect on how things used to be "in the good old days". Open to the public during October's weekends, groups by arrangement & bookings Presented by Osborne Park Association Inc
Christ Church Hall, cnr McKillop St & Moorabool St, Geelong Enquiries: Jim 5243 0330, Judy 5229 5477 Cost: Seniors $3.00 General Public $4.00
Osborne House, 53 Swinburne St, Nth Geelong Enquiries: 0418 324 100 or 0424 373 214 Cost: Gold coin donation
Annual Member's Exhibition "In The Lyons Den" FRI 3 OCT to FRI 31 OCT, 9.00AM - 5.00PM, Weekdays only This year's theme In The Lyons' Den celebrates both our flamboyant mayor and the cultural diversity and vitality of our beautiful Geelong region. Our sculptors will interpret this theme as literally or as laterally as they wish in a large variety of mediums including stone, wood, steel, clay and bronze. Presented by Geelong Sculptors Inc
Old Age is No Place for Sissies MON 6 OCT - FRI 10 OCT, 10.30AM - 5.00PM
Geelong City Hall Foyer, 30 Gheringhap St, Geelong
Artist Laurene Dietrich has taken 1000 photographs of people 60 years and over wearing or carrying something bearing the slogan "old age is no place for sissies". Photographs for this exhibition were taken all over Victoria including Geelong and the Bellarine. Come and see if you recognise anyone. Presented by City of Greater Geelong
Enquiries: Geo 0414 876 383, Cinnamon 0400 436 308
The Carousel, 1 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong Waterfront
Come have a laugh, a cuppa and let your creative side emerge - you will create up to 6 beautiful special occasion cards including bling and ribbon. They will be special gifts to give to family and friends. This may lead to a new hobby. If you are not creative we have a simple recipe to follow. Presented by SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre
On Ya Bike! Mystery Ride
An Engineered Coffee Break
Wood Turning and Toy Making Demonstrations
SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre, 17-21 High St, Drysdale
WED 29 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
SAT 4 OCT, SAT 11 OCT & SAT 18 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Repeat event, see WED 1 OCT listing for info.
Come along and see woodturning demonstrations by local seniors. There will also be toy making activities for children. Give your children or granchildren a go at making something they can take home. Presented by Barwon Valley Woodwrights Inc.
Corio Bay Cruise
SAT 4 and SAT 18 OCT - Bunnings Warehouse, 5-19 Princes Highway, North Geelong
Enquiries: 5253 1960, 5251 3008
WED 29 OCT, 9.00am start
Cost: $2.00
Leopold Rail Trail Friendship Walk WED 29 OCT, 10.30AM - 2.00PM Leisurely walk the Leopold sections of the Bellarine Rail Trail - BBQ lunch provided. Commences Leopold Sportsmans Club rear car park at 10.30 a.m. Walk the Rail Trail - Kensingington Road to Christies Road (all sealed) whilst enjoying the natural beauty of the area (option to walk further along trail). After rest and refreshments at Christies Road, return to the Sportsmans Club for the BBQ lunch. Presented by Leopold Probus Club
Enquiries: 5224 1547
See page 6 for more information.
THU 30 OCT, 11.00AM - 3.00PM Cruise in style aboard the luxury catamaran Hygeia. Join us for a delightful outing on the beautiful Corio Bay. Cruise for 4 hours enjoying morning tea, lunch and entertainment. Presented by Grovedale Seniors Club Inc Boat Departs from Cunningham Pier (near The Carousel), 10 Western Beach Rd, Geelong Enquiries: 0418 241 337 or 0412 821 654 Cost: $50.00
Bellarine Rail Trail (Leopold section), Leopold Sportsmans Club, Kensington Rd, Leopold
Corio Bay Camera Club Come & Try
Enquiries: Ken 5250 2134 or 0414 372 401
THU 30 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Cost: Gold coin donation
Repeat event, see THU 2 OCT listing for info.
SAT 11 OCT - Bunnings Warehouse, 237 Colac Rd, Waurn Ponds Enquiries: Neil 0438 020 645
Join COTA in Creating an Age Friendly Victoria FRI 31 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.00PM Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria is undertaking an ambitious project to transform Victoria into the world’s first Age-Friendly state – and you’re invited to be part of the change. Age Friendly Victoria exists to support older people become actively involved in making their communities places where they can live safely, enjoy good health, continue to learn and stay involved. Join us to hear about some of the exciting, revolutionary and yes, practical things that older people around the world are bringing to life in their communities. Through these forums COTA invites you to become involved in building an Age Friendly Victoria where you live – wherever you live. Light refreshments provided. Presented by COTA Victoria Highton Seniors Centre, 84 Barrabool Rd, Highton Enquiries: Highton Seniors 5244 2258, COTA 1300 135 090 or emai: abull@cotavic.org.au
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Wednesday 10 Thursday 11 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Country House Revisited [s] 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Wild Life At The Zoo (PG) [s] 2:00 Kitchen Cabinet (PG) [s] 2:30 Antiques Master [s] 3:00 Friday Night Dinner (PG) [s] 3:25 Wild At Heart (PG) 4:10 Doc Martin (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads [s] 6:30 QI (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 QI: Inventive (PG) [s] 8:30 Utopia: Arts And Minds (M s) 9:00 Reality Check [s] 9:30 Head First (M a,s) [s] 10:20 Lateline [s] 10:55 The Business [s] 11:20 Agony Uncles (M s) [s] 11:50 The Hour (PG) 12:50 Movie: “The Slender Thread” (M a) (ʼ66) Stars: Sidney Poitier 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG)11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Alone With A Stranger” (M v,l) (ʼ99) Stars: William R Moses 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Border Security - Australiaʼs Front Line (PG) 8:00 The Force - Behind The Line (PG) 8:30 Criminal Minds: The Road Home / Cradle To Grave (M v,a) 10:30 Motive: Framed (M v) 11:30 Bates Motel: Nice Town You Picked, Norma (M v) 12:30 The Mindy Project (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Rizzoli & Isles: Over/Under (M v) 2:00 The Block Glasshouse (PG) 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 Block Glasshouse: Australian Made Challenge (PG) 8:40 Big Brother (PG) 10:10 Two And A Half Men (M s,d) 11:10 Mike & Molly (M s) 11:40 Extra 12:35 Impractical Jokers (M l,s) 1:05 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 1:30 Danoz 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Danoz 3:00 TV Shop 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Centenary of ANZAC 11:00 Darwinʼs Brave New World [s] 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs [s] 1:00 All In The Best Possible Taste (M l) 1:55 Kitchen Cabinet 2:30 Antiques Master [s] 3:00 Friday Night Dinner (PG) [s] 3:25 Wild At Heart (PG) 4:10 Doc Martin (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 QI: Genius (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Catalyst [s] 8:30 Silk (M a,s) [s] 9:30 The Dreamhouse (PG) [s] 10:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:35 Agony Aunts (M l,n,s) 12:05 Waking The Dead (M v) 1:00 Anatomy: Eye (MA15+l) [s] 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Breaking The Surface” (M v,a) (ʼ96) Stars: Mario Lopez 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 Seven News 7:00 Home and Away (PG v) 8:00 Program To Be Advised 11:00 Kinne (MA15+l,s) – Troy Kinne and friends explore Dating Deal Breakers. 11:30 Parks And Recreation: London - Part 2 (PG) 12:00 Itʼs Always Sunny In Philadelphia: The Gang Broke (M a) 12:30 Cougar Town: Something Good Coming - Part 2 (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Rizzoli & Isles (M v) 2:00 The Block Glasshouse (PG) 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 Block Glasshouse: The Block Audit (PG) 8:40 Big Brother (PG) – Itʼs a new house with a new group of housemates and itʼs sure to be a stormy season. 9:40 The NRL Footy Show (M) 11:40 The AFL Footy Show Late (M) 1:30 Extra 2:00 Guthy Renker Australia 2:30 TV Shop 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News
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6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 A Taste Of Travel [s] 11:30 Lorraine Pascale: Baking Made Easy 12:00 Dr Phil (PG s,l) 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Offspring (Rpt) (M a,s,l) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight (PG) 4:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Save With Jamie: Pukka Curry 8:30 NCIS: Once A Crook (M) 9:30 Under The Dome: Black Ice (M) 10:30 Blue Bloods: Exiles (M v,a) 11:30 The Project Encore [s] 12:30 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Andre Rieu: Live In Maastricht IV 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta 2014 Daily Highlights 6:00 Food Safari: Hungarian Safari 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Rove McManus (PG) [s] – Rove journeys into his family history. 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Living With The Enemy - Same Sex Marriage (M l) 12:00 The Killing (M n,v) 1:10 Comedy Movie: “The Paranoids” (MA15+s) (ʼ08) (From Argentina, in Spanish) 3:00 Drama Movie: “Morphine” (MA15+ a,d,s) (ʼ09) (In Russian)
6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Bachelor Australia Encore (PG) 12:30 Dr Phil (PG) 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Offspring (Rpt) (M s,d) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight (PG 4:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Bachelor Australia (PG) 8:40 Wonderland: Monogamy (M s) 9:40 Extant: A New World (M) 10:40 The Good Wife: A Precious Commodity (M a) 11:40 The Project Encore [s] 12:40 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 6:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Insight [s] 2:00 Dateline [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 La Vuelta 2014 Daily Highlights [s] 6:00 Destination Flavour [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Wild Britain: January To March [s] – The range of seasons in Britain are as extraordinary as the climate is unique. 8:30 Living With The Enemy: Detention Centres (M l) [s] 9:30 Borgen: The Fall (MA15+) [s] 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:05 Toughest Place To Be A... Taxi Driver (M l) 12:05 La Vuelta a Espana 2014 *Live* 2:00 Drama Movie: “Troubled Water” (M a,l,s) (ʼ08) (In Norwegian & Danish) 4:05 Countdown [s]
6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Bachelor Australia Encore (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG l,d,a) 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Offspring (Rpt) (M s) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight (PG) 4:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Bachelor Australia (PG) 8:40 Law & Order: SVU: Traumatic Wound / Poisoned Motive (M v,a) 10:40 Ripper Street (MA15+ v,a) 11:40 The Project Encore [s] 12:40 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 6:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Toughest Place To Be A... Miner (M l) 2:00 One Born Every Minute USA (M a) [s] 2:50 Destination Flavour Down Under 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta 2014 6:00 Food Safari: Sri Lankan Safari 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Shane Deliaʼs Spice Journey: Turkey (PG) [s] 8:00 Destination Flavour Down Under: Australia: Victoria [s] 8:30 Hestonʼs Great British Food [s] 9:30 Masters Of Sex (M) [s] 10:30 SBS World News Late [s] 11:00 Monster Moves: Titanic Train Trek [s] 12:00 La Vuelta a Espana 2014 *Live* 2:00 Dambusters Fly Again (PG) [s] 3:00 Mystery/ Crime Movie: “Hierro” (M a,n,v) (ʼ09) (In Spanish)
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Le Thai Chef has staked a claim as one of Geelong’s best eateries in recent months. Its traditional Thai dishes, along with regional influences and fusion nouveau recipes – in a swank new dining area – have been embraced by locals, workers, families and the corporate sector. “We’ve enjoyed very good support since opening,” says Theo. “People are travelling from Teesdale, Bannockburn, Ocean Grove, Werribee, Laverton, Torquay.
“Locals are getting to know us a bit better, too. They all feel very comfortable in our dining room and are coming back time and time again. “So we’ve made a special weekend, allowing for the footy – because we know a lot of dads are busy – so people can come either Saturday or Sunday across the weekend to celebrate Fathers Day. “We’ve put extra crew, cooks and waitresses on. We’ve made that extra effort all for dad.”
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EXPERIENCE TOUCH OF EDEN A touch of quality in skin care GEELONG’S Touch of Eden has extended its services to SkinDNA genetic testing for skin-care strategies. Touch of Eden has been dedicated to the highest level of service and expertise in total skin and body care since 2009. Clients also call on Touch of Eden for services such as scarfree tattoo removal and nonsurgical procedures including radio-frequency facial skin resurfacing and Alpha Shape fat cavitation, body reshaping and toning. Touch of Eden’s Formostar far-infrared body wraps can help
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O Cosmedics products and skinDNA testing are now available at Newtown’s Touch of Eden. with wellbeing, weight loss, detoxifying and pain management, while the O Cosmedics range, skin-inject needling and Inika mineral makeup are also available.
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This is how decay starts in the pits and grooves and a cavity forms. A dental sealant is a resin applied to the chewing surfaces of the teeth. The resin flows into the pits and grooves in the teeth. The sealant forms a barrier, protecting enamel by sealing out food and plaque. It takes only a few minutes to seal each tooth. The chewing surfaces are cleaned to make it easier for sealant to stick to the tooth, then it’s applied to the chewing surface where it sticks or bonds to the tooth and hardens. Sealants may last several years before they need to be replaced.
Over time sealants can become loose or worn, which decreases their protective values. During regular visits dentists will check the sealants and reapply them if needed. Though sealants are most often placed in children and teenagers, adults can sometimes benefit, too. Prevention is always better than treatment. When teeth are treated with sealants they are less likely to get cavities. Sealants can be applied quickly and painlessly. These are the reasons why so many dentists recommend sealants for patients.
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Centre of care LEOPOLDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S new Adaptive Integrated Health Centre provides a collaborative, innovative teammodel approach to the delivery of care in a supportive and comfortable environment. Available services will include podiatry, audiology, diabetes education, physiotherapy, CPR and first-aid training, remedial massage and myotherapy. The centreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team of dedicated practitioners includes podiatrist Chris Williams who provides specialist foot-care management. Chris brings with him over a decade of experience in acute and sub-acute hospitals, community health and private practice. He has a special interest in high-risk diabetic foot and sports injuries. Working in direct diabetes care, Amanda Wootton is a cre-
dentialed diabetes educator. Amanda has 14 yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; experience assisting people with pre, type one and type two diabetes. Practical, caring and supportive, she works hard to help people successfully manage living with diabetes. Registered nurse Raelene Newton runs Stayinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Alive First Aid Training. Raelene offers a range of accredited courses including CPR, level two first-aid, anaphylaxis, asthma and baby first-aid. Students can attend one of her courses or she can visit workplaces. Physiotherapists Kathryn Anderson and Elise Fletcher, who operate Leopold Physiotherapy, provide individualised care with the aim of reducing pain, restoring movement and assisting peo-
ple of all ages to return to their optimal physical function. Patientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ability to enjoy healthy lifestyles is their primary concern. Noelene Cooper provides remedial massage and myotherapy. Noelene has a particular interest in manual lymphatic drainage, helping people recover from surgery and injury faster with her passion for the positive affirmation of touch and a proactive approach to health. Australian Hearing, a leader in world-class audiology and hearing care, will also operate out of the centre and is inviting new and existing clients to phone 5244 7200 for appointments. Adaptive Integrated Health is adapting to the communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s health needs.
A DA P T I V E INTEGRATED HEALTH CENTRE. O F F S T R E E T PA R K I N G D I S A B L E D A C C E S S P O D I AT R Y P H Y S I O T H E R A P Y A U D I O L O G Y R E M E D I A L M A S S A G E M YO T H E R A P Y D I A B E T E S E D U C AT O R F I R S T A I D / C P R T R A I N I N G New to Leopold.
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Spring in step of Geelong anglers A TASTE of spring weather greeted anglers’ success in salt and freshwater over the past week. Mark Crowden made the most of a calm Saturday afternoon to chase squid off Indented Head. Using size 2.5 jigs, he boated a bag of squid before anchoring up off Portarlington where he quickly caught a 7kg gummy shark on fresh eel. Other anglers fishing out from St Leonards caught King George whiting to 40cm as well as squid on the grass beds in 4m to 5m. Pinkie snapper were thick on the spoil grounds between Clifton Springs and further around to Alcoa Pier. Casting three-inch Gulp minnows allowed to sink to the bottom combined with a slow retrieve produced fish to 45cm. Corio Bay hosted many boats in search of earlyseason snapper over the weekend. Anglers reported finding good-sized schools of fish on sounders but had trouble enticing them to bite. Fishing World Geelong’s Michael Moore made a before-dawn start on Sunday chasing squid and whiting off Queenscliff. After finding suitable bottom he boated whiting to 40cm at anchor then caught a bag of average-size squid on the drift. Paul Blackborrow searched for snapper in nearperfect conditions off the Surf Coast on Saturday morning, catching a 3kg fish on one of his favourite marks. Light north winds made the beaches ideal for spinning for Australian salmon. Anglers caught fish from Bancoora right through to Lorne on 25g lures such as Gillies baitfish. On the freshwater front, anglers fishing an ANSA comp at Lake Eildon achieved outstanding results. Rainbow trout to 3.213kg were taken at the Eildon pondage while casting lures such as Strike Pro Bob N Spoons. Other anglers found brown trout to 2.351kg again on the Bob N Spoon. Competitors on the main lake caught carp to 4.8kg, golden perch to 1.85kg and redfin to 600g. Daune Tribe paddled out in near-perfect conditions early Saturday morning at Lake Purrumbete. Fishing mudeye suspended under a float, he managed to subdue a well-conditioned brown trout of 2.3kg among the vast weed beds. Just across the road at Lake Bullen Merri, anglers caught Chinook salmon while trolling Rapala F-9s in Spotted Dog and Rainbow Trout patterns. Keeping the lures down deep at 20m with the aid of a downrigger was essential, while thinly sliced pilchard fillet baits also worked. Wurdee Boluc Reservoir continued producing chunky redfin to 45cm on Fish Arrow soft plastics. The odd brown trout to 2kg was also taken as well as small new-release rainbow trout. Trout season resumes in rivers and streams this weekend, with the small streams behind Lorne and Apollo Bay worth considering. Drifting worms and casting small Rapala F-5s or spinners should tempt some feisty brown trout. Lake Toolondo has been exceptional for trout over the past two years but had suffered a severe algal bloom, which won’t improve with water levels dropping and the weather warming. This weekend should be good for squid at Queenscliff or in its boat harbour for silver trevally and pinkie snapper. On the freshwater front, Lakes Purrumbete and Bullen Merri should remain consistent for trout and salmon, while local streams and rivers will be an option for trout.
FLAKED OUT: Mark Crowden with a fine gummy shark.
This weekend ‘nothing like’ last game, says Scott
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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
IT’S A quirk of human nature that equally affects sports teams: the desire for redemption, revenge or simply restoring dented pride. It’s a quirk that works in Geelong’s favour this week after its loss to Hawthorn just two weeks ago. But the stakes - a Friday night qualifying final in the fiercest modern rivalry in the league - are much higher and coach Chris Scott recognises that. In fact, he’s counting on it. Media and fans alike appeared a little nonplussed when Scott declared “mission accomplished” after the 23-point loss to the Hawks in a
game of two halves. But Scott, while not completely eschewing the traditional one-weekat-a-time view, is making decisions with the bigger picture in mind, which was always winning a qualifying final to sail into a preliminary and winning a week off. He took some time to explain his thinking a little more as the media attention on the blockbuster finals opener ramped up this week. “You’d have to have your head completely in the sand to think that game (round 22) was the most important game of the season. “I’m not saying it was match practice but I’m saying it had no re-
semblance to the game we’ll play on Friday night. I’m talking merely about the stakes. “I’d like to think we’ll play better and both teams will make some slight adjustments, so there’ll be some nuance there. “But I think the bigger issue, especially when you’re talking about seasoned players who’ve played on the big stage before, you have to do a very good job of convincing them that the game was as important as the one we’re going to play on Friday night.” Scott’s bottom line: “Our good footy works against them”. Skipper Joel Selwood hinted at similar thinking among the players.
“There’s a great feeling within the playing group, we’ve worked hard all year to get into the position we have,” he said. “We’ve given ourselves a double chance but hopefully we don’t have to use that. “It’s a young group that went through the finals series last year, which was great experience for them. “But we also had the heartbreak of the prelim final and lessons learned.” Those lessons are being put into practice now even though they don’t necessarily fit the accepted approaches to finals. Taking the finals road less travelled has paid off for the Cats before.
Geelong hosts Victorian victory in badminton titles
STATE VERSUS STATE: South Australian team and Commowealth Games player Verdet Kessler in action during a Clendinnen Shield Picture: REG RYAN badminton tournament at Corio Leisuretime Centre this week. 126655
VICTORIA has successfully defended its national badminton title at the first Clendinnen Shield teams competition hosted in Geelong. Victoria 1 defeated South Australia 8-5 despite losing the first two matches. Badminton Geelong event organiser Craig Booley said it was a great effort from Victoria 1 to peg back an up-tempo South Australia. Victoria 2 also improved, grabbing fourth behind New South Wales after its last place finish last year. “The event has gone smoothly and the standard of play has been excellent. The depth in the lead Victorian team has shone through,” Booley said. The Australian Closed Championships began on Wednesday, with local hope Jacob Scheuler among the competitors. Individual competition finishes Saturday, with finals beginning midday at Norlane’s Leisure Centre. The finals will also be streamed live on mysportlive.com with commentary from former Australian international Booley.
Richmond ends streak, Warriors chase redemption By JOSIP ZILIC NORTH Geelong Warriors will seek to pick itself up after a 0-2 loss to Richmond last weekend and regain momentum for a top-two finish in National Premier League. The Warriors will have their chance against an inconsistent Moreland away on Sunday. Moreland had a 2-0 win against Bendigo in last week’s catch-up round. Moreland can be frustrating to play, tending to score lightly but keeping its defence in check, which could trouble the Warriors’ attack. North Geelong’s loss on the weekend ended an 11-game unbeaten streak and wiped away a chance to build a buffer on second place. The Warriors were unable to make their early presence in front of goal count, with three clear chances going begging in the opening minutes. The game seesawed with frenetic pace as the half drew to a close. Richmond seized the opportunity with the last kick of the half when Hamlet Armenian pounced on
ON THE BALL: Robert Zadworny leads an opponent at Elcho Park on the weekend. Picture: ANTHONY HIDIC a cutback pass from Tom Cahill in the box to take the lead. Early in the second half Richmond was more resolute and first to the ball, making the Warriors midfield work hard in the rare warm weather.
With the wind in Richmond’s sails, Cahill managed another cutback pass at the 61st minute, finding Peter Sawan to drill home on the near post. Soon after North Geelong playmaker Vito Cichello was substituted as he struggled with illness, with coach Micky Colina giving Stipe Trbuhovic a chance to get into the mix. The Warriors provided a grandstand finish, picking themselves to string chances together and wrestle control of the game. However, the efforts didn’t trouble the scoreboard. Colina was pragmatic in defeat. “We need to use this loss as motivation to wake us up, as they say. We live and learn and hopefully it will make us stronger for it.” Richmond coach Rick Mensink gave a glowing assessment of his players. “We were very confident (although) we’ve had some luck go against us in recent weeks. “The players made a decision to not let it get to us and we got our reward.”
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