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STANTHORPE families and farmers will have access to a larger, more secure water supply after Queensland’s independent Co-ordinator-General approved the $76 million Emu Swamp Dam project. Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jeff Seeney said the project would create up to 145 jobs during construction and secure Stanthorpe’s future water needs. “This additional water supply, a new 10,500 mega-litre dam at Emu Swamp located about 15 kilometres southwest of Stanthorpe, will enable the region’s agricultural sector to grow and prosper,” Mr Seeney said. “It will also provide an estimated $139 million injection into the state’s economy through construction and the operation of the dam and its pipelines.” The former Stanthorpe Council had been investigating building a new dam since 2006 in response to requests from residents and farmers for extra water. Southern Downs Regional Council will construct the dam on the Severn River and build a 23km pipeline from the dam to the existing Mt Marley water treatment plant. The Co-ordinator-General has attached 50 conditions and recommendations to the project that the council must abide

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High drama after festival By ALENA HIGGINS THE Brisbane organisers of a music and art festival held at Goomburra last weekend have condemned comments by an Allora police officer claiming the event should be re-named ‘Drugfest’. Manifest event manager Renan Inal said he and his colleagues would re-assess whether to host the threeday event in the region again next year in the wake of the “hysterical” and “damaging” accusations. Appearing in a local newspaper article, Sergeant Des Canning declared “organisers and the people who set this up should be absolutely ashamed of themselves” and strongly suggested they “apologies to the general public and road users” after police netted at least 25 motorists allegedly driving under the influence of drugs at a roadside detection unit at the weekend. But Mr Inal said instilling a

“shock and fear” tactic and inferring all those caught were festival goers was plain wrong. “It wasn’t just festival people who came down that road,” he said. Sue Gordon, co-owner of Gordon Country, where the event was held, said suggesting businesses who hire out their venues and grounds are responsible for the action of lawbreakers is simply “ridiculous”. “Gordon Country has an excellent reputation built up over many decades ... and just like other venues and operators who allow events, shows, festivals and other celebrations such as pubs, nightclubs, other festivals, etc, it cannot control the actions of those who choose to break the law,” she said. “That is the role of the police who correctly, as they always do at all such gatherings, charge the offenders.” Ms Gordon said the event took 12 months to plan with local council,

police, medics, fire and safety and there were rigorous compliance regulations, none of which were breached at the weekend. Festivals such as Manifest provide “huge economic benefits” to the local community and are in line with the State Government’s tourism priorities, she added. Mr Inal said it was made crystal clear in the festival guide that organisers did not support drug use at the event, and Sgt Canning’s comments had severely marred an otherwise successful festival. Sgt Canning, who was off-duty for a number of days when the Free Times called for comment on Tuesday, contends it was “highly likely” someone would have been killed if police were not doing their job. More than 1000 revellers travelled from near and far to attend the event, which featured international, interstate and local artists and musicians.

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PETER Petty has been re-elected as Tenterfield Shire Council mayor for the third term in a row, but his deputy wasn’t so lucky. Cr Brian Murray was ousted from his position of two years at the extraordinary council meeting last week six votes to four after succumbing to a challenge by Cr Mary Leahy. Cr Leahy contested the position last year, but lost six votes to three. Following the election, Cr Petty addressed the council and thanked his fellow councillors for their support and confidence. “This council has dealt with many difficult issues,” Cr Petty said. “However, councillors have been united, shown respect for each other in the council and difficult debate has remained in chambers.”

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THE Wandering Warriors filed into town on Monday afternoon with a colourful grand parade down Palmerin Street signalling their arrival. The group, comprising about 34 members of the Australian Special Air Service (SAS) Asso-

ciation, made a pit stop in town as part of their mammoth trek from Brisbane to Canberra to raise funds for Defence Force carers charities. With a number of camouflaged military vehicles in tow, the weary walkers trudged the final leg of the day to Scots College where a fund-raising barbecue dinner and

presentation awaited. John Felton, who helped spread the word of the group’s visit, said the Warwick community’s generosity didn’t disappoint. “We raised more than $4000, which outgunned Ipswich,” he said. The wanderers are expected to reach Canberra on 16 October.

LOCAL residents who benefit from solar feed-in tariffs will see their savings reduced from 1 October. The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) reminded customers in regional Queensland earlier this week that the 9.07cents/kWh solar feed-in tariff paid by Ergon Retail will soon be reduced to 6.53 cents to align with the lower value of wholesale energy after the repeal of the carbon tax. “Repealing the carbon tax in July this year cut the cost of wholesale energy and therefore the value of the electricity imported into the grid from domestic solar panels,” said QCA chairman Malcolm Roberts. “For the QCA, the basic principle is that a fair and reasonable feed-in tariff should be equal to the real value of the electricity sold back to the grid. Retailers avoid some costs by on-selling electricity from solar panels to other customers. The most significant avoided cost is the cost of buying wholesale electricity.” The change to the 9.07 cent feedin tariff will not affect customers receiving the 44 cents solar bonus feed-in tariff.

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Parks face the axe By ALENA HIGGINS SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has considered its first group of local parks amid plans to sell off or scale back maintenance of underutilised land. Eleven parks were tabled to councillors last week, with five being spared any action, four identified as potential candidates for sale, and two requiring further investigation. The list is the first in a series to come before council is the coming months as it steps up its parks rationalisation program ahead of its selfimposed February deadline. In May 2014 council recommended it establish a park’s rationalisation committee to explore approximately 160 public spaces to uncover potential savings to its hip pocket.

Park Name Apex Park Arcoola Park Australiana Park Barnes Park Barton Park

Recommendation Remove Infrastructure, change tenure and sell land. Assess utilisation. Depending on findings, sell land. Keep in Council control. Keep in Council control. Seek legal opinion on donated asset and whether donated land can be sold. Leslie Park Keep in Council control. Lysaght Park Remove Infrastructure, check tenure and sell land. MacGregor Park Consult with appropriate entities. Mile End Park Keep in Council control. Shepperds Drive Park Remove Infrastructure, change tenure and sell land. Weeroona Park Keep in Council control.

Parks are assessed on 18 criteria, including strategic and cultural significance, proximity to other parks, community usage, impact on amenity, operational costs, ablution facilities, and whether the site was donated or gifted, among others.

Cr Vic Pennisi, who together with councillors Bartley, McNally and Rees make up the committee, said some green spaces would be “low-hanging fruit and no brainers” while other would required careful community consultation.

“We’re looking to identify strategic parks, strategically located that can service an area, where, rather than spread the dollars over 160 parks, we can funnel it into those strategic ones and offer a better level of service and infrastructure,” he said. “Whether at the end of the process we move five or 50 on, we really need to go through the process to get it right so we know we have been thorough and haven’t left any stone unturned.” Cr Pennisi said if council can get this process right he hoped it would turn its attention to rationalising surplus freehold assets. “If we sold (surplus freehold assets) we would start collecting rates, we won’t have to maintain (them) and the money saved can go into cash reserves, create interest and can be funnelled into reducing debt.”

SOUTHERN Downs and Goondiwindi regional councils will share in more than $11 million dollars over the next five years thanks to the Federal Government’s Roads to Recovery program. Maranoa MP Bruce Scott announced on Tuesday Southern Downs Regional Council and Goondiwindi Regional Council would receive $1,093,826 and $785,583 respectively this financial year and a total of $6,562,956 and $4,713,496 by 2018/19.

Heritage update SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has agreed to remove four listings from the Local Heritage Register and include two others. Councillors passed a motion last week to retract Allies Hall, the former Dalveen Post Office, the Killarney RSL Hall and the Tannymorel grain sheds from the register. The listings added in Warwick are sandstone kerb and channelling outside Lot 1 RP889884 Percy Street and Leonards Trading Store.

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Warwick banker bows out in ill-health By ALENA HIGGINS THE owner of Bank of Queensland (BOQ) Warwick has announced the branch will close later this month. Owner and manager Gary Kelly said he made the tough decision to step down following a recent heart attack. “BOQ head office decided to close the branch after looking at their options following my decision to step down as owner-manager due to my recent heart attack,” Mr Kelly said “My decision to exit the business has been the toughest I’ve had Size Swag toMatilda make King in my life but I’m proud of what the current and past teams and

I have achieved over the last seven years but I also know that my young children, Holly, Melody and Jesse and my health has to come first and I need some time to recover away from the stresses of running a small business.” Mr Kelly said accounts will be transferred to BOQ’s Rangeville branch which is also run by an owner-manager by the name of Charlie Aston. However, he stressed he will be around until the branch shuts on 23 October to help customers transition to their new arrangements. “My team and I are around until late October,” he said. “I also have no intention to leave

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ships that have developed over the past 20 years since I came back to Warwick and I will always be around to help.” Four staff will be affected by the decision. “One has taken a role with a BOQ branch on the Sunshine Coast and another has a role outside banking lined up,” he said. “The other two are still exploring their options but they, like me, are looking forward to a holiday first.” Customers are welcome to ring or text Mr Kelly on 0419 775 657 or Mr Aston on 0427 734 517 or 4613 6466 should they wish to discuss matters.

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Flood sirens are in place SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has installed flood emergency warning systems at Killarney and Leyburn, as part of its long-term strategy to make communities as safe as possible from flood events. Disaster management co-ordinator Mark Saunders said council learned many lessons from the 2010/'11 and 2013 flood events in the Southern Downs region. “Of most concern is flash flooding because there is very little time to warn residents,” he said. “Both Killarney and Leyburn are susceptible to flash flooding, so council is installing flood emergency warning sirens,” he said. The sirens, one located at Killarney Fire Station in Ivy Street and the other located at the Leyburn police station on the Leyburn Forestry Road, are fixed sirens used to alert the community of an impending flood that may directly affect the community. “The sirens are audible for between 915 metres and 1280 metres, depending on weather conditions," Mr Saunders said. “Once activated, the siren will play a pre-recorded flood warning message, followed by a wailing tone similar to that of a commercial fire alarm.” Council will hold community information sessions about the flood emergency systems on 11 October, at Killarney Senior Citizens Centre from 10am and Leyburn CWA Hall from 2pm. “At these information sessions, council will outline how the flood emergency warning sirens operate,

Festive spirit Manifest in valley Amelia Ebejer and Essa O'Connor at Manifest. Pictures: TERRY WEST

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Southern Downs Regional Council has installed a flood emergency warning siren at Killarney and Leyburn. what to do when the sirens sound and information about testing of the siren,” Mr Saunders said. “This is a very important community meeting and we urge people to attend. “Council has conducted a letterbox drop and local publicity, but we ask local people to spread the word about the new sirens.” Anyone wanting further information can call council on 1300 MY SDRC (1300 697 372).

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A firm ‘no’ to fluoride By ALENA HIGGINS A RESOUNDING ‘no’ has been the response to the Free Times’ ‘Fluoride Opinion Poll’ set up last week to ensure all residents, not only water ratepayers, have their say on the contentious debate. More than 40 readers acted by sending in their response or by taking to email or the Free Times’ Facebook page to make their views known. While the respondents differed in their locations across the Southern Downs, one theme remained consistent across the board: All bar one wanted council to stop fluoridating Warwick, Stanthorpe, Yangan and Allora’s reticulated water supplies. Justin Russell rammed home his opinion on social media. “It’s a great idea putting a toxic industrial waste product into the water supply,� he said. “The real question is how much will the council save by not pouring it into the water supply?� Terry O’Donnell advocated for freedom of choice. “I believe it could be made available (free of charge) in another form (tablets?) to anyone who chooses to use it and not be inflicted on everyone whether they want it or not,� he said. Knowing the status quo will remain the same unless 50 per cent of surveys are returned to council, Damien Malcolm urged those who receive the questionnaire later this month to act. Southern Downs Regional Council has come under fire in recent

weeks for excluding tenants and households on tank water from the survey. When asked last week why they were unable or unwilling to provide the survey to these segments of the community, a council spokesman said: “Council agreed that residents who receive water notices will be sent the fluoride survey as they are customers of council’s services and should be part of the decision-making process�. In December 2007, the Queensland Government announced mandatory fluoridation of all public water supplies serving populations greater than 1000 by 2013 following a review into the nature and distribution of tooth decay and dental fluorosis by the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health. The review process included more than 30 experts, university, jurisdictional and peak-body representatives from all states and territories of Australia, according to Queensland Health’s The Use of Fluorides in Queensland policy. The department’s position is that there is overwhelming evidence to support water fluoridation as a safe and effective public health measure for both children and adults and that fluoride alternatives (tablets or drops) are largely ineffective due to low levels of compliance. However, anti-fluoride material has also been widely published, with Dr Marianna Pochelli arguing in an article for the New Zealand Journal of Natural Medicine in May this year that fluoride is a carcinogen.

Milestone marked on sombre note By ALENA HIGGINS THERE were sombre scenes at St Mary’s Church on Monday as Warwick’s men and women in blue paused to remember lives lost in the line of duty. Flanked by family, friends and emergency service personnel, law enforcers paid tribute to the 140 Queensland police officers and their families who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the Queensland Police Service’s (QPS) inception 150 years ago. In his commissioner’s address, Act-

ing Inspector Stewart Day labelled National Police Remembrance Day the most significant on the police calendar. “Every day all over our diverse state, police officers demonstrate bravery, courage, decisiveness, skill, communication and diligence from our first year constables to our most senior officers,� Acting Inspector Day said. He said officers who join the QPS swear an oath to protect and serve, yet the inherent dangers of the job meant they risked their own safety as a result. Acting Senior Sergeant Shane Reid

acknowledged the contribution of all staff members who had fallen, honouring them for their diligent service in what was sometimes a “thankless job�. Father Franco Filipetto led the congregation in prayer, calling for an easing of suffering for those left behind as well as the former police officers unable to serve due to stress and trauma. No officers have been killed in the line of duty from the police jurisdictions of Australia and the South West Pacific Region since National Police Remembrance Day 2013.

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Club is cuddling up GUINEA pigs and their owners gathered at Clifton Hall at the weekend as the Southwest Qld Cavy Club held its September Pet and Pedigree Show. They are arguably the cutest and most placid rodent around so guinea pigs’ growing popularity comes as no surprise to club president Judy McNamara and her daughter and club secretary Nancy Oliver. “They are absolutely beautiful and easy for kids even as young as two and three to handle,” Ms McNamara said. “They are so gentle and they love to be cuddled.” The pair helped establish the club in early 2013 after tiring of travel-

ling to Brisbane and Beenleigh to compete with their own entrants. “We meet people all around the place that have little guinea pigs and once they find out we have a club out here they just want to come out and be a part of it,” Ms Oliver said. “We welcome everyone.” Baby cavies dominated at this month’s meet, taking out the sweepstakes and best in show. “We’ve got some really nice young animals coming up on the table which was good to see,” Ms Oliver said. For more information on the club, search for Southwest Qld Cavy Club on Facebook.

Best and reserve junior exhibits Andrew Forbes with 'Chester' and Harmony Watts with 'Joey'. Picture: TERRY WEST

Cash match call TENTERFIELD Shire Council mayor Peter Petty has called on the Commonwealth to match funding received from the NSW Government to upgrade Mt Lindesay Road. Councillor Petty said on Monday that significant funds were still required to improve the section of road between Legume and Woodenbong to a “satisfactory standard” and urged the federal Northern Tablelands MP Barnaby Joyce to follow through with his election promise. “Hon Barnaby Joyce MP made a commitment to the communities of Urbenville and Legume that he would fix this road during his election campaign and it is now time for this commitment to come to fruition,” Cr Petty said. The state government recently announced funding of $2.38 million to augment dangerous sections of the road. Tenterfield Shire Council also pledged $600,000 to the works from its 2014-15 budget. The works, which started in August, are expected to be completed by June 2015. Meanwhile, Mr Joyce announced on Tuesday that Tenterfield Shire Council would receive $740,207 this financial year and a total of $4,441,240 over the next three financial years for local road construction and street repairs as part of the federal government’s Roads to Recovery program.

In brief Visit takes off MORE than 27,000 people filed through the gates of Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport on Sunday to get a tour of the facilities ahead of its official opening next month. The community open day also raised about $20,000 in much needed funds for the Toowoomba-based RACQ rescue chopper. Qantas announced last month that it would begin servicing the Sydney to Toowoomba route from 17 November. Above: Meet 'Neville' and 'Hope'.

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Highway upgrades could be cheaper UPGRADES to the New England Highway at Bolivia Hill have moved to the next stage with the contract for developing the concept design and carrying out an environment impact assessment awarded to Hyder Consulting. Federal Member for New England Barnaby Joyce said the Federal Government announced in the May budget funding had been approved for the project. However, Mr Joyce hopes the project could cost substantially less than the initial estimates following the release of the NSW Government’s Bolivia Hill Upgrade Preferred Route Option Re-

port in February. He said the Commonwealth would carry the major financial load, contributing 80 per cent of the overall cost while the NSW Government would fund the remaining 20 per cent. “This upgrade, on the section of highway between Glen Innes and Tenterfield, will deliver safer roads for motorists and improve efficiency and productivity for businesses using the road to transport freight,” Mr Joyce said. “The works will include smoothing hazardous curves and widening the road shoulders to improve road safety and lower the

risk of crashes through better visibility. He said the preferred upgrade route was identified earlier this year as providing the best overall balance between engineering, environmental, social and value-formoney factors. “The $2.7 million study to identify the preferred route was fully funded by the Australian Government,” Mr Joyce said. “It’s great to see the preferred option for the Bolivia Hill project is expected to cost less than originally anticipated.” Member for Northern Table-

lands Adam Marshall said planning approval was targeted for the end of next year. “With planning approval, we can proceed to detailed design and inviting tenders to build the project,” Mr Marshall said. Mr Joyce said the New England Highway served as an important economic alternative route to the Pacific Highway for heavy transport from Sydney to Brisbane. Further information on the project and its development is as available on the project website at rms.nsw.gov.au/roadprojects/

Drivers unstuck QUEENSLAND motorists no longer need to display vehicle registration stickers, with the Department of Transport and Main Roads switching to an electronic system from 1 October. The changes applys to light vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, trailers, caravans, light buses and motorised wheelchairs. Motorists will still receive a vehicle registration notice via post approximately four weeks before renewal date but will no longer receive a car registration sticker in the mail. Motorists can remove their registration stickers from 1 October, but will not be fined if they remain on display.

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Prized results in rose festival the Southern Downs Regional Council Perpetual Trophy,” secretary Sue Nalder said. The winning rose will be displayed in the crystal Hazel Hoffman Memorial Vase. There are also small cash prizes for all of the winning entries. Last year marked the inaugural year for awarding a Reserve Champion Rose with a perpetual trophy dedicated in memory of Halvor Guy. Entry in the five categories is free of charge.

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THE 52nd Annual Rose Festival is expected to be blooming marvellous when it takes place next Friday at St Mark’s Church, Warwick. The St Mark’s Women’s Guild is encouraging the community to showcase their talent, and has invited novice rose growers with the offer of a special section and the chance to win the Jack Hall Perpetual Trophy. “It only takes one rose to win the coveted Champion Rose accolade and to have one’s name engraved on

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ROWLAND Street residents are breathing a sigh of relief after Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) rejected a medium density housing development proposed for the sleepy suburban street last week. Councillors voted unanimously against the recommendation to approve the application for 39 dwellings at 11 Rowland Street, citing a number of reasons for their refusal. Nearby Yangan Road residents Barbara and Brian Bokenham, who were in Stanthorpe last Wednesday to hear the decision, said they were extremely happy with the result, having fought the project in 2008. SDRC had previously approved the same application with a string of conditions in February 2008, but the application had lapsed. Ms Bokenham said the type of proposed housing was more in keeping with an urban development and was out of character with the existing dwellings and lot sizes in the area. “It’s just under three acres and they want 39 dwellings which go right up to the boundaries - they would probably be built without eaves so they can get them even closer to the fence,” she said. “When it came up to council before, the council actually wrote to those of us who had put in submissions on 11 March 2008 and there were a whole lot of conditions put on it and none of that has been addressed in this application. “It’s just the same document - it’s

just been lifted out so everything had to be gone through again. The only thing different is that they have added a loop road.” A Rowland Street resident, who did not wish to be identified, said the applicant had “got around” the 20 per cent private open space quota by including the duplex’s roofed patio area and the inclusion of a concrete path into nearby Shilliday Park. Garbage collection and emergency access issues also emerged as concerns in the four submissions received to the application and one petition, which garnered 88 signatories. In listing their reasons for refusal, councillors argued the application failed to comply with the provisions of the former Warwick Shire Planning Scheme, that it had previously refused similar developments due to density, amenity and institutional appearance concerns, and that the proposed development did not provide access to sufficient levels of physical infrastructure and community services and facilities. The applicant, who successfully applied to the Planning and Environment Court to have the development application assessed under the former Warwick Shire Planning Scheme - which does not preclude medium and high density residential development with the Residential Land Use Area - can appeal the decision. Mayor Peter Blundell and councillors Denise Ingram and Neil Meiklejohn were absent from the general meeting.

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SAS drops in RE: The SAS Wandering Warriors Warwick stopover. Warwick turned out a great success thanks to our sponsors, Southern Downs Regional Council who assigned Laurine to the task - what a lady! If you are having an event and the mayor assigns her to look after it, you’re in safe hands. When she phones up for sponsorship the businesses get into the queue. She arranged sponsorship from Woolworth’s, Steele’s Bakery Cafe, Spano’s Super IGA, Lyons Street Butchery, R&P Bell Butchers and Carey Bros. Then she turns up after work to help make the burgers - that is why the Warriors wanted to take her with them. Thanks also to my 2IC John Telfer who co-ordinated their accommodation at Scots PGC College and the march down the Main Street led by Warwick Thistle Pipe Band and Scots PGC Pipes and Drums Band. It brought a lump to the throat, even from the Wandering Warriors, most of who were in their sixties and averaging 40km a day each. Still a great effort. Thanks to the 1 Fd Sqn Group, RSL SubBranch, VSASA, 25/49 Battalion and Warwick Warriors Wood-Cutting Team and, of course, the wives who along with Laurine and prepared all the hamburgers. We raised over $4000 outgunning Ipswich by far. As if we didn’t already know it, Warwick sure has a big heart. On behalf of the Wandering Warriors, thanks Warwick. Johno and Ann Felton, Warwick Co-Coordinators.

elderly of their homes and finances to benefit others. That is called guardianship and is one of the outcomes now, hopefully, under careful scrutiny. When the Queensland Government refused to right the wrongs that were as obvious as the nose upon one’s face, this LNP Government would be extra correct in drafting new laws one would hope. The recent drafting of the mining act with a midnight addition added, where only the co-ordinator general can hear objections from the best farmers in the world, as they sit and watch their heritage and businesses disappear, along with their assured water supply and incomes, under dust from coal or acres of gas wells and pipes, a government law will be as the guardianship laws that I faced and fought off. These wonderful farming families will know the injustice did not end with the review into one dreadful government Act, but the lessons have not been learnt. How on earth could this be allowed to pass the parliament where many of the politicians are from the bush? Melba Morris, Allora.

What a farce I WAS delighted to see that SDC’s response to upset ratepayers’ supplementary rates was up there with six-year-olds in primary school: viz: the dog ate my homework; the computer did it, and we know nuffink. B. Larner, Eukey.

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Mental as anything IN QUEENSLAND, law is subsequently found to be able to be used against the innocent, namely the Mental Health Act 2000 which is currently under review after this writer had targeted the mischief that was built into it. The purpose was to, in my case, deprive the

THE performance of Labor in both houses of parliament surely indicates the party does not have any realistic hope of a return to government benches any time soon. The tactics followed in both houses with incessant, brain-dead interjections from Labor bring discredit on so many former Labor members.

The re-emergence of the two greatest prime ministerial failures, Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard, gives us a reminder of where Australia went wrong. The total absence of class and character in both houses says it all. The youth of Australia should be treated with respect and even Labor should accept it has a duty to display good manners and generally adhere to traditions of the Westminster system. I have no reasonable expectation the Labor we know today can show any improvement in conduct and therefore Question Time should be abandoned. Lou Rowan, Yangan.

Not happy I WOULD like to publicly declare that I am not happy with the replies I have received from council over some weeks. Save Our Shire Ratepayers and Residents would like to make it clear that in reference to the query regarding determination of response from separate areas of Southern Downs, the mayor stated publicly that the two areas of Stanthorpe and Warwick would be decided separately as they have separate water supplies. Our question related to how the separate areas’ replies would be identified and thus counted against those areas. We do not understand the secrecy surrounding the wording of the preamble - unless, of course, council feels it has something to hide. As for the supply of information to water connection ratepayers, are voters to be left completely unaware of the importance of their vote or is this perhaps the reason for the lack of transparency about the wording of the preamble. The water connection ratepayers it seems are to be kept in the dark about this whole process. Is council now saying that no attempt will be made to separate the vote from the whole water supply areas? Mary Rofe (Secretary), Save Our Shire Action Group.

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What’s On Images of disturbance images to create a mood. Original photographs have been digitally altered on the computer to create a narrative that conveys a deep sense of melancholy or a surrealistic sense of humour. Tom believes that photographic images can be altered and manipulated to create a new story. “By layering my images, add-

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Award-winning artist’s show THE Texas Regional Art Gallery is excited to host “Texas and Beyond”, an exhibition by wellknown Queensland artist, Graham W. Smith. Opening to the public on Tuesday 7 October, the show includes 37 works from the artist’s travels from around Australia and overseas. Graham’s art career spans over 40 years during which he has produced in excess of 2500 paintings. He has won over 150 first prizes in all mediums. A practising artist in oil, acrylic, watercolour, pastel and mixed media, Graham holds regular solo exhibitions and has conducted over 120 workshops. He is a regular contributor to Australian art magazines, and an exhibiting member of the Royal Queensland Art Society and Pastel Society of Australia. Visitors are encouraged to call in and view the Texas exhibition which will be on display until Saturday 15 November. All works displayed in the exhibition are available for purchase. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday 10am to 4pm, and Saturday 10am to 1pm.

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Mindful and Meditation session Lifeline/PHaMs Office, Westside Shops, Cnr Wood and Clarke Streets, 1.30pm - 3.00pm Limited spaces available. RSVP by 07/10/10. Gaye 4661 1999. Cost: FREE

Thursday 09/10 Come and Connect Community BBQ, Quart Pot Creek, near Stanthrope Information Centre. 10.30am - 1.30pm RSVP by 08/10/2014. John 4681 3777. Cost: FREE

St Vincent de Paul “Wind down for Workers” afternoon tea and networking activity Contact: Toni 0411 437 447

Friday 10/10

mental illness in a family member or friend.

Aged between 12 and 25?

headspace.org.au

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headspace offers information, advice and support on: – mental health and wellbeing – general health – alcohol and other drugs – education, employment and other services centre nameWarwick headspace street address, 66 Albion Street, suburb Warwick 4661 phone1999 number

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receives treatment, the better the Individuals with mental illness can receive a holistic approach to their health care needs from our GPs, who:

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provide general support

ensure general medical

and counselling needs are not neglected treat all with respect ensure a co-ordinated response to the needs of the individual.

Peppertree Medical … where health care is friendly, caring, confidential Making a difference — one person at a time … We are pleased to welcome

Information and Pledge Day, Rose City Centre, Palmerin Street, Warwick, 10.00am - 4.00pm Julia 0499 074 306

Dr Swapna Joseph

Saturday 10/10

to our practice

Rockin EDGEFest - SDRC Young Leaders, & EDGE Southern Downs Weeroona Park Stanthorpe, 11.00am - 5.00pm Hailey Cosh 1300 697 372 Cost: FREE Entry to Concert $10 for Activities

its, trying meditation - you don’t have to advertise it, just do it for yourself.” The full Southern Downs 2014 Mental Health Week program can be found below.

Don’t Ignore Mental Health!

Community BBQ in Leslie Park, Guy Street, Warwick, 11.30am - 1.30pm

Wednesday 08/10

public to take part in the week and to make a pledge towards their own mental health. “It might be taking time out to go for a walk, changing your eating hab-

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FOR many, mental illness is a taboo subject and something sufferers feel they have to face on their own. But while one in five of us can expect to struggle with mental health during our lifetime, stubbornly shame and ignorance remain. It’s for this reason awareness campaigns such as Mental Health Week (5 to 12 October) are vitally important, according to headspace Warwick manager Sophia McLucas. “Unfortunately statistics show one in five people will have some form of mental illness over their lifetime, which is quite a big proportion of the population ... but it doesn’t mean they can’t be productive members of the community,” she said. “Mental Health Week is about trying to increase awareness and decrease the stigma some people may experience so they feel as if they are not alone.” This year, a number of Warwick and Stanthorpe health organisations have rallied together to provide an array of fun, informative activities focused around this year’s theme ‘Make a Move Towards better Mental Health’ - which encourages physical activity. Beginning with a community barbecue on Tuesday, the week-long event includes, among other things, mindfulness and meditation sessions, a walk for well-being, information and pledge day at Rose City Centre and Rockin EDGEFest concert at Weeroona Park, Stanthorpe. Ms McLucas said research showed a direct link between physical activity and mental well-being.

48 Guy St Warwick headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health under the Youth Mental Health Initiative

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Council News OCTOBER 2014

ROADWORKS: EUKEY ROAD, STANTHORPE

From garbage to garden! FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP Wednesday 29 October 2014 Learn how to improve your garden while helping the environment.

PLEASE BE ADVISED Southern Downs Regional Council will be conducting roadworks on Eukey Road, Stanthorpe over the coming months. Please note: The next stage of the Eukey Road widening will commence on 23/9/14 and is anticipated to continue through until 15/12/14. Works will continue from where they left of in early July just beyond the Neville Lane intersection. Speed restrictions and traic controllers will be in place for the duration of the works however motorists should only expect minor delays. Works will include widening of the existing sealed width, and visibility improvements including signiicant works at the intersection of Storm King Drive to improve safety for traic exiting the Dam. Council apologies for any inconvenience and seeks your co-operation during this period. Please call 1300 MY SDRC (1300 697 372) for further information.

This workshop will cover: t Home composting systems – establishment and maintenance t The lowdown on worm farming and worm farm assembly t Waste minimisation tips and the beneits of recycling Light refreshments will be provided, plus a compost bin or worm farm giveaway to one lucky workshop participant! Come along and ind out more at Southern Downs Regional Council’s FREE community workshop. Warwick Library | 49 Albion Street | Warwick Time: 6pm – 8pm Places are limited and bookings are essential. For more information and to register, please contact Council’s Waste Education Team: Ph 07 3457 2400 SDRCWasteEd@envirocom.com.au

Bestselling author Nicole Alexander visits Warwick Southern Downs Regional Council Libraries and the Warwick Art Gallery are proud to host Australian storyteller Nicole Alexander as guest author at the Warwick Art Gallery on Friday October 31 from 3.30pm. Acting Principal Librarian Marianne Potter said library and gallery staf were excited about the author returning and said many Southern Downs’ residents would be familiar with the work of Nicole Alexander. “A fourth-generation grazier, Nicole returned to her family’s NSW property in the early 1990s. She An epic story about family, the American Wild West is currently the business manager there and has a and the wilds of outback Australia, The Great Plains begins in Dallas in 1886. The Wade Family has a hands-on role in the running of the property. thriving newspaper and retail business in Texas and “Nicole has a Master of Letters in creative writing and a sprawling sheep station half a world away in her ive novels, poetry, travel and genealogy articles Queensland. However money and power cannot compensate for the tragedy that struck 23 years have been published in Australia, Germany, America and ago, when Joseph Wade was slaughtered Singapore. and his seven-year-old daughter Philomena “We are sure many local people will be interested to hear abducted by Apache Indians. Only her uncle, Aloysius, remains convinced that Nicole talk about `the Great Plains’ and have their books one day Philomena will return. So when signed,” she said. Hynes Newsagency will sell copies of ‘The Great news reaches him that the legendary Plains’ at the event. Geronimo has been captured, and a beautiful white woman discovered with him, he believes his prayers have been answered.

The next General Council meeting is 9am October 22 at the SDRC Warwick Oice

Please RSVP for catering purposes by Wednesday October 29 by phoning Warwick Library on 4661 0342.

Family Fun & Fitness starts @WIRAC! MIXED BEACH VOLLEYBALL

CANOE/WATER POLO

WHEN: FRIDAY NIGHTS (STARTING OCTOBER 17) WHERE: WIRAC BEACH VOLLEYBALL COURT TIME: STARTING FROM 5:30PM COST: $20 PER TEAM PER NIGHT (4 PLAYERS EACH SIDE – 2 MALES, 2 FEMALES)

JOIN THE FUN!!!

Mixed Beach Volleyball is a social competition that runs over 10 weeks with ixtures from October 17 to December 5, and inals in weeks 9 and 10 on December 12 and 19.

FRIDAY NIGHTS AT 6.30PM

Teams pay a bond of $40 prior to the comp starting and this is refunded at the end of the season less any outstanding game fees or forfeit ines.

CANOE POLO THURSDAY NIGHTS AT 6.30PM WATER POLO COST: $6.20 CASUAL (Free for Gold members and Squad members)

Group Fitness Timetable

as of October 2014

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Spin Boxing Circuit Yoga Spin Pilates Pump 6.00am Aqua Gentle Aqua Fit Aqua Gentle Hydro Aqua Gentle Hydro Aqua Gentle Hydro 8.30am Pump 9.00am Aqua Basic Learn Aqua Basic Adult Aqua Basic 9.30am to Swim Adult Learn/Swim Step Class Badminton 10.00am Please register at reception to do Spin, Pump, Step, Seniors Fit Pilates Heartmoves Seniors Fit 10.30am ABT, Pilates & Yoga classes You must arrive Yoga 11.00am 10 minutes prior Prices per class: Sports Ability to the start of the Sports Ability Aqua Gentle 11.30am Learn to Swim $11 Adults | $8 Concession class or you forfeit GOLD MEMBERS ARE FREE your booking Hip Hop Revelation 3.30pm Patrons must be 14 years of age or Boxing Circuit Express Step Class 4.00pm older to take part in group itness classes Sports Ability Kids Climbing Club 4.30pm Pilates Aqua Fit Pump Pump Aqua Fit Spin Pilates 5.30pm 6.00pm 6.30pm

WIRAC Runners’ Group Vertigo Adult Squad

Adult Squad

Pump

swimgymplayclimb@WIRAC

Spin

Beach Volleyball Boxing Circuit Water Polo

Sat/Sun Sat’day Step Family Fun Day last Sunday of the month 10am–2pm

NEW!!!! FAMILY FUN DAYS Climb, Play, Swim – together! First Sunday of every month | 10am–2pm 10–11am

ROCKWALL – become a belayer, ON US!

11 –12pm

BEACH VOLLEYBALL/BADMINTON/TABLE TENNIS

12–2pm

INFLATABLE/SAUSAGE SIZZLE (sausage sizzle extra)

JUST $5.50 PER PERSON OR $20 PER FAMILY Starts 17 Oct Register NOW

We recommend consulting your physician prior to participating in any group itness program.

Conditions apply* WIRAC reserves the right to amend timetables at any time without prior notice.

Southern Downs Regional Council 1300 MYSDRC (1300 697 372) www.sdrc.qld.gov.au WIRAC 4661 7955 www.wirac.com.au

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EVERYTHING IS NEW AGAIN!

Homes&Property �� Real Estate Guide

STANTHORPE

Four Bedroom Brick on Elevated Half Acre AMAZING Value In ROSENTHAL HEIGHTS  NEW฀Quality฀Kitchen  TWO฀NEW฀Bathrooms  NEW฀Tiles฀in ฀฀฀฀All฀Living฀Areas  NEW฀Paint฀Throughout  WARM฀Combustion฀Fire  LARGE฀Storage/ ฀฀฀฀Workshop฀Area  FRUIT฀TREES฀&฀Gardens  NEW฀Carpets

 NEW฀Large ฀฀฀฀Built-In฀Robes  NEW฀Gutters  NEW฀Blinds  LOCK฀UP฀Garage  NORTH฀Facing฀Block  LOCATION!  LOCATION!฀฀฀฀  LOCATION!

COUNTRY LIFESTYLE — CITY CONVENIENCES •฀All฀Services฀•฀Bus฀to฀door฀•฀5฀mins฀Warwick฀CBD

$298,000

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LIFE is meant to be sweet - so enjoy this four-bedroom home (all built in) with a light-filled lounge/dining area and a well appointed modern kitchen with dishwasher, gas cooktop, electric oven and breakfast bar. There is a large wood heater and airconditioner in the living areas and a family size two-way bathroom with separate toilet and a separate laundry. Outside is a sunny private patio to enjoy perfect north aspect and extra space, a covered barbecue area, a single garage, a carport as well as a two-bay shed/workshop with adjoining carport/trailer/boat space. All town services are here plus a rainwater tank, solar and electric hot water systems, bonus of two-side access, all on generous a block of 1024 square metres. Easy walk to town, well cared for home, and a happy place to be.

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85A Sugarloaf Road Inspect: Saturday, 11am-noon

Open 10am - 11am Saturday 62 Warner St, Rosenthal Heights, Warwick

Price: $265,000 Contact: Anne Lindsay, 0418 737 309 DAVID SCHNITZERLING AND CO, STANTHORPE, 07 4681 2530

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•฀Sep dining/studio ( 3rd bedroom), rumpus/family (air cond) •฀Double garage, grey water system, bore, garden shed Colourful gardens, 1062m2. Skip to town, all services! A rare gem!

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rent both – choices! •฀Timber home- 3 bedrooms, huge living spaces, kitchen + bathroom •฀Rendered concrete, open plan dwelling (original church) + 2 sep rooms •฀Both buildings have town water , Council Effluent System, central spot Vacant land is 1012m2, fully fenced, corner

Stanthorpe

66 Dalcouth Road

Your private haven – 3,378m2 – so close to town! •฀ Privacy – yet minutes to town – western red cedar property •฀ Lounge/dining (wood heater + air cond), practical timber kitchen

position………..options are here!

•฀ Sep family/sunroom, superb covered northern deck – just ideal

Must be SOLD

•฀ Hobby/storage area, 9x6 shed/workshop, tanks, small dam Enjoy best of both worlds – attractive surrounds – near town! Great!

www.davidschnitzerling.com 99A HigH STREET, STAnTHoRpE

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Reduced - genuine sale to $290,000

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OPEN HOMES & AUCTION TIMES OPEN HOMES

YANGAN

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David Schnitzerling & Co Saturday 11.00 -12noon

85A Sugarloaf Road, Stanthorpe

Saturday 10.00 - 11.00am

62 Warner St, Rosenthal Heights

Saturday 11.30 – 12.00pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Saturday 11.30 – 12.00pm

Unit 3/90 Fitzroy St Warwick 211 Palmerin St Warwick 6 Glennie St Warwick

Anne Lindsay 0418 737 309

Private Sale Adam Edwards 0413 680 145

Warwick Real Estate Doug Rickert 0437 618 360 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258 Scott McLennan 0418 588 884

Alford & Duff Tenterfield Saturday 10.00 – 10.30am

12 Railway Avenue Tenterfield

Saturday 10.00—10.30am

Showgrounds Tenterfield

Steve Alford 0428 100 328

Ray White Tenterfield

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SOLAR panels and NBN dish - plus this threebedroom home in Yangan via Warwick has beautiful views to the mountains and Swanfels Valley from the separate lounge room, with air-conditioning in the main bedroom and the lounge. A large bathroom has a built-in linen cupboard, and the kitchen dining on the north-eastern side of the home captures the morning sun. A carport is attached. The property has town water and rainwater tank, established gardens, all on a fenced 1020 square metre block.

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Inspect: By appointment Price: $169,000 Contact: Joan Mullins, 0409 403 258 WARWICK REAL ESTATE, 07 4661 3444

Libby Sharpe 0429 362 080

AUCTION SALE SATURDAY 11th OCTOBER 2014 10am ON SITE 11639 CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY, CLINTONVALE 4370 1990 Ursus Cab Tractor (85hp, new rear tyres), 1990 F150 Trayback (2LPG tanks,2 Fuel tanks), 1987 Hino 11tonne truck (unreg), 40ft container (lights, circuit breakers, power points, racks & bench), 3 tonne silo, full milking plant (gwo), separator, antique head bail, Stud Ayrshire Cow (house cow), vacuum pumps for milking machines, motors for milking machines, 3pl harrows & rippers, cattle crate, calf crate, 1932 Multiplo 1200 egg incubator, round bale feeder, hay feeder, pig feeders, calf feeders, timber & steel gates, weld mesh, chook houses, chook brooders, chook feeders, S/C trough, irrigation pipes, qty timber & iron, tool boxes, chain mesh, 32v Cooper lighting plant with 3ph Cooper motor (3hp motor for spare), B/S 3hp engine, B/S 4hp engine, YB 4hp S/C diesel engine (gwo)

PLUS ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Full listing and photos can be viewed on our web page. www.stuartbondrealestate@bigpond.com PAYMENT STRICTLY DAY OF SALE --- EFTPOS AVAILABLE Call Stuart Bond for more information. OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OUR LOCAL AREA IN SELLING, AUCTIONEERING & CLEARING SALES

STUART BOND REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEER

Please call Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775 or www.stuartbondrealestate.com.au sbondrealestate@bigpond.com

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Phone: 07 4661 3444 Fax: 07 4661 3544 126 Palmerin St,Warwick, Qld, 4370

New Home - Views

Rugged Wilderness

Unique Period Charm 32A Pratten Street

4 bedrooms, ensuite, separate lounge, open plan kitchen, meals, family. Double lockup garage, covered outdoor entertainment area. Fenced backyard, views, fully turfed. Agent in conjunction

Just 20 minutes West of Warwick is this 160 acre rugged wilderness. An undulating block with a seasonal creek running through. Ranges from small open areas to heavily timbered. Getaway from the hustle and bustle and explore. 4WD access only. Adjoining 260 and 90 acre blocks also available.

Charming double brick and tile property has many original period features. Close to CBD & overlooking Slade Park. 2 B/R’s plus study/dining/3rd B/R, generous kitchen, formal lounge, reverse cycle aircon, bathroom with bath and separate shower, second toilet. Single garage, carport, rainwater tank, cottage-style gardens, fully fenced on a 668m2 block.

Contact Joan Mullins 0409 403 258

Contact Scott McLennan 0418 588 884

Contact Doug Rickert 0437 618 360

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$225,000

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CENTRAL LOCATION

ALLORA

THIS low-set brick and tile home is in a central location in the lovely township of Allora. THE house has two bedrooms, large lounge, kitchen/dining room with plenty of cupboard space, entry/multi-purpose room, a good size laundry and bathroom with separate shower and bath, and a separate toilet. The property features a lock-up garage under the roofline, garden shed and is fully fenced. This home is on a block of about 860 square metres.

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Property is surplus to the requirements of the Showground Trust and MUST be sold. • Weatherboard cottage within easy walking distance to shops • Three bedrooms, one with access from verandah • Lounge with wood heater • Kitchen with electric stove, bathroom with claw foot bath • Set on a large 2,522m² residential block An opportunity not to be missed.

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• Older style weatherboard home with terrific renovation potential • Set on a 2022m² (½ acre) block on two titles • Consisting of 3 spacious bedrooms, sunroom, lounge with combustion heater, small kitchen, dining area and bathroom • Well located on the edge of town across from the Iconic Tenterfield Railway Museum • This property presents many opportunities

For Auction: Saturday 25th October 2014 at 10am Address: 12 Railway Avenue Tenterield • Web ID: 11415102089 Inspect: Sat 4th Oct 2014 10am – 10:30am Sat 11th Oct 2014 10am – 10:30am Or By Appointment Contact: Steve Alford 0428 100 328

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7dayTVguide Facing camera - Myles Waddell as Benedick and Jazz Lane as Beatrice during rehearsals for “Much Ado About Nothing”.

Much ado about this year’s Shakespeare Festival ABANDONMENT of a bride at the wedding altar, false rumours of infidelity, trick confessions of love - there will be no shortage of action to keep audiences entertained when Much Ado About Nothing features as the main stage production at this year’s Shakespeare Festival at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba. Much Ado About Nothing is a tale of fun, romance, and dark humour which has made it one of William Shakespeare’s most beloved works. And no-one is more ready to jump in and share the sheer joy of this play with audiences than Kate Murphy, who will take on the role of directing the main stage performances at this year’s USQ Artsworx Shakespeare Festival. “Much Ado About Nothing is a great play, although I wasn’t terribly familiar with it a few months ago,” Ms Murphy said. “It is best-known as a comedy, but when I started researching it for myself, I realised

there were many darker elements in the play, and I wanted to build on those. There is lots of love and romance - but lots of lies and deception too.”

through but they fight and fight. There’s also a trick involved: they’re tricked into falling in love. Even though they fight, they are secretly in love.”

Much Ado About Nothing was written by William Shakespeare in the middle of his career, and is considered one of his finest comedies. It is a tale of gossip and lies, but ultimately love wins out - a storyline which still has relevance today. “But I also want to create a different world, with kind of a gritty, urban, colourful, physical feel. Kind of like a lower East-side New York.”

“To get the part we all did a big group audition session for it. Myles (Benedick) and I did a dance together; we’ve worked together in past and are good friends, so it was easy to find a banter between us. We acted like we didn’t want to dance but in the end we were like, “Yeah, okay, let’s dance!”, to a Grease song no less!”

Jazz Lane who plays Beatrice, Shakespeare’s smartest heroine, was first introduced to Shakespeare in high school (Warwick State High School). “I’m playing the very witty, very smart and very quick character of Beatrice. She’s a bit of tomboy; not afraid to fight back to the boys,” Ms Lane said.

There will be five performances of Much Ado About Nothing on the Shakespeare Festival’s main stage on October 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, each beginning at 6.30pm. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket and settle in for a charming night of theatre under the stars. Tickets cost $38 for adults ($30 concession, $18 student, $14 child, with family and group discounts available.) Contact the Artsworx box office for information or tickets on 07 4631 1111, or online artsworx.com.au

“Benedick and Beatrice fall in love after sparring the whole time: there’s this passion between them the whole way

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2

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6.00 Mornnig Programs. 11.00 Nature’s Miracle Babies. 12.00 News. 1.00 Lie To You? 1.30 Woodley. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Sinbad. 4.00 New Tricks. 5.00 News. 5.25 The Drum. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 QI. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Catalyst. 8.30 Movie: Undeniable. (2014) 10.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 This Is Littleton. 12.00 The Shadow Line. 1.00 Parliament. 2.00 Anatomy: Face. 2.30 Jonathan Ross. 3.15 Schools Spectacular 2009. 4.45 Strictly Speaking. 5.30 Eggheads.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Freefall: Flight 174. (PG) (1995) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 Dynamo: Magician Impossible. (PG) 9.00 Wil Anderson: Just For Laughs Montreal. (M) 11.00 Kinne. (MA15+) 11.30 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.00 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. (MA15+) 12.30 Harry’s Practice. 1.00 Brand Developers. 3.30 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Alive And Cooking. 1.30 Extra. 2.00 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 8.30 The NRL Footy Show. (M) Final. 11.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Revolution. (M) 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Reef Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (PG) Final. 9.00 Madam Secretary. (M) New. 10.00 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 11.00 Ripper Street. (AV15+) 12.00 David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.

6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Atlético Madrid v Juventus. Continued. 7.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Caroline Quentin. 1.55 Seduction In The City. 3.00 France 24. 3.30 Al Jazeera. 4.00 Journal. 4.30 PBS News. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey Turkey. Final. 8.00 Destination Flavour Down Under. Final. 8.30 Yotam Ottolenghi’s Mediterranean Feasts. 9.30 Masters Of Sex. 10.30 World News Late. 11.00 UEFA Champions League Highlights. 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Octonauts. 6.05 Maya The Bee. 6.20 Rastamouse. 6.30 Peter Rabbit. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 The Roast. (PG) 7.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 8.30 Hair. 9.30 Live At The Apollo. (M) 10.15 Reality Check. Final. 10.45 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M) 11.30 The Roast. (PG) 11.40 Good Game. 12.15 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 12.55 The Runaway. (MA15+) 1.45 Hungry Beast. (M) 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Spit It Out. 7.30 It’s Academic. 8.00 Toybox. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Goodnight Sweetheart. 10.30 Dr Oz. 11.30 Sell Out. 12.00 The Agatha Christie Hour. 1.00 The Jewel In The Crown. 2.00 Medics On Call. 3.00 A Country Practice. 4.00 George And Mildred. 4.30 Goodnight Sweetheart. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.30 Jonathan Creek. 11.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 Tenkai Knights. (PG) 9.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 9.30 Max Steel. (PG) 10.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 10.30 Batman. (PG) 11.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Extra. 12.30 Top Gear. (PG) 2.00 Big Brother. (PG) 3.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Young Justice. (PG) 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Batman. (PG) 5.30 Looney Tunes. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.30 Big Brother. (PG) 9.30 Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. (PG) 10.30 Movie: Date Movie. (M) (2006) 12.10 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 MotoGP. Aragon Grand Prix. Race 14. Replay. 10.00 Omnisport. 10.25 Adventure Angler. 10.55 World’s Busiest. 11.55 The Adventures Of Merlin. 12.55 Wedding Band. 1.50 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. 4.00 Get Smart. 4.30 Keepers Of The Flame. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Dads. 8.00 Last Man Standing. 9.00 Rob. (M) 9.30 The Thursday Night Sports Show. New. 10.30 Maxim TV. 11.00 Brand X With Russell Brand. 12.00 Get Smart. 12.30 Omnisport. 1.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 29. AAA 400. Replay.

6.00 WorldWatch. 4.05 Ninja Warrior. 4.30 Netball. International Test Series. New Zealand v Australia. 6.30 Urban Freestyler. 6.40 American Ninja Warrior. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Benidorm Bastards. (PG) 8.30 South Park. 8.55 Drunk History. (MA15+) 9.25 Carrier: Another Day In Paradise. (M) New. 11.00 South Park. (M) 11.25 Black Mirror. (M) 12.25 The Feed. 12.55 Aqua Teen Hunger Force. (M) 1.10 South Park. (M) 1.40 Movie: Time Of My Life. (M) (2012) 3.50 NHK World News In English From Tokyo. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.50 Deadly 60. 11.15 Horrible Histories. (PG) 11.45 Prank Patrol Road Trip. 2.45 Prank Patrol. 3.40 Canimals. 3.50 Shaun The Sheep. 3.55 Animalia. 4.20 Splatalot. 4.45 News On 3. 4.50 Studio 3. 4.55 Strange Hill High. 5.20 Wizards Vs Aliens. 5.50 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 6.20 Wolfblood. (PG) 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 M.I. High. 8.00 Degrassi – The Next Generation. (PG) 8.25 Tower Prep. 9.05 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 9.15 Stay Tuned. 9.30 Rage. (PG) 10.30 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Zeke And Luther. 7.30 Fish Hooks. 8.00 Good Luck Charlie. 8.30 Austin & Ally. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Starsky & Hutch. 2.00 Classic Racers. 3.00 Ice Pilots. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 Muscle Car. 5.30 XTreme 4x4. (PG) 6.00 Horsepower TV. (PG) 6.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 7.30 Doomsday Preppers. (PG) 8.30 Tattoo Nightmares. (M) 9.00 Ink Master. (M) 10.45 Bad Ink. 11.45 SportsFan Clubhouse. 1.00 Warehouse 13. 3.00 Ice Pilots. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 4.30 Motor Mate. 5.30 Shopping.

6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Robotech. 8.00 Supernanny USA. (PG) 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 Movie: Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (PG) (1966) 2.45 GEM Presents. 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 Trauma Investigators. (PG) 4.30 Ellen. (PG) 5.30 People’s Court. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Poirot. (PG) 9.05 New Tricks. (PG) 10.10 Dalziel And Pascoe. (M) 11.25 Cold Case. (M) 12.25 Friends. (PG) 1.00 Gideon’s Way. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Gideon’s Way.

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted Junior. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 7th Heaven. (PG) 11.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 Charmed. (PG) 1.00 JAG. (PG) 2.00 Clueless. (PG) 2.30 Brady Bunch. 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 3.30 Cheers. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. (PG) 5.00 Happy Days. (PG) 5.30 Becker. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 The Millers. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 9.00 Don’t Trust The B---. (M) 9.30 Movie: The Ring. (MA15+) (2002) 11.50 Craig Ferguson. 12.55 Late Programs.

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7 Day TV Guide 6.00 ABC News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 One Plus One. 10.30 At The Movies. (PG) 11.00 Big Ideas. 12.00 News. 1.00 Young James Herriot. (PG) 2.00 Walk On The Wild Side. 2.30 Auction Room. 3.00 Sinbad. (PG) 4.00 New Tricks. (PG) 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.25 The Drum. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30 Queensland. 8.00 QI. (PG) 8.30 Inspector George Gently. (PG) Final. 10.00 The Agony Of Life. (M) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (PG) 11.35 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Step Up. (PG) (2006) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: The Bourne Identity. (M) (2002) Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper. 11.00 The Amazing Race. (PG) Return. 12.00 How The Other Half Live. (PG) Final. 1.00 Movie: The Operator. (M) (2000) 3.00 Brand Developers. 4.00 NBC Today.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Alive And Cooking. 1.30 Extra. 2.00 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block Glasshouse Unlocked. (PG) 8.10 Big Brother. (PG) 8.40 Movie: Rock Of Ages. (M) (2012) 11.15 Movie: 54. (M) (1998) 1.10 WIN’s All Australian News. 2.10 A Current Affair. 2.40 Movie: Jiminy Glick In Lalawood. (M) (2004) 4.20 WIN Presents. 4.30 Good Morning America.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 12.30 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.30 Reef Doctors. (PG) 2.30 GCBC. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Movie: Hawke. (M) (2010) 12.35 David Letterman. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Living Black. 1.30 Inspector Rex. 2.30 NITV News Week In Review. 3.00 France 24. 3.30 Al Jazeera. 4.00 Journal. 4.30 PBS News. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Egypt: What Lies Beneath? 9.15 Neil Armstrong: The Enigma Explained. 10.25 World News Late. 11.00 Movie: The Libertine. (MA15+) (2004) 12.50 Movie: Nikita. (AV15+) (1990) 2.55 Prophets Of Science Fiction. (PG) 3.50 East To West. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 The Roast. (PG) 7.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 8.30 Crash Test Mummies And Daddies. (M) 9.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (PG) 9.30 The Code. (M) 10.30 The Daters. (M) 10.40 Alan Partridge’s Mid-Morning Matters. (M) 11.00 The Roast. (PG) 11.10 Basketball. FIBA Women’s World Championship. Quarter-finals. 1.15 The Castration Cure. (M) 2.10 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.50 News Update. 2.55 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Goodnight Sweetheart. 10.30 Dr Oz. 11.30 Sell Out. 12.00 The Agatha Christie Hour. 1.00 The Jewel In The Crown. 2.00 Medics On Call. 3.00 A Country Practice. 4.00 George And Mildred. 4.30 Goodnight Sweetheart. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Air Crash Investigations. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Best Houses Australia. 10.00 Target Style The Nation. 11.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 9.30 Max Steel. (PG) 10.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 10.30 Batman. (PG) 11.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Extra. 12.30 Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. (PG) 1.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 2.00 Big Brother. (PG) 3.00 Extra. 3.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Young Justice. (PG) 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Batman. (PG) 5.30 Looney Tunes. 6.00 Movie: Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! (G) (2006) 7.30 Movie: Richie Rich. (PG) (1994) 9.30 Movie: Lost In Space. (PG) (1998) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 29. AAA 400. H’lights. 9.00 Rally Australia ARC Event Review Pt 1. 10.00 Omnisport. 10.25 River To Reef. 10.55 Undercover Boss. 11.55 The Adventures Of Merlin. 12.55 Wedding Band. Final. 1.50 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. 4.00 Get Smart. 4.30 Keepers Of The Flame. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Megacities. 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. 9.30 Homeland. 1.30 Cops: Adults Only. 2.30 Monster Jam. 3.30 Sport Science. 4.30 Omnisport. 5.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 8.00 DW World Stories. 8.30 WorldWatch. 1.00 Italian News. 1.35 German News. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.05 Ninja Warrior. 4.30 Iron Chef. 5.15 Vs Arashi. 6.10 30 Rock. (PG) 6.35 UEFA Europa League Highlights. 7.30 Friday Feed. 8.00 Knife Fight. 8.30 The Pitch. (PG) Final. 9.20 Frisky Business. (MA15+) Final. 10.10 Lip Service. (MA15+) Final. 11.15 Savage U. (M) 11.40 Friday Feed. 12.10 Him & Her. (PG) 12.40 PopAsia. (PG) 2.40 NHK World News In English From Tokyo. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.25 Big Babies. 3.40 Canimals. 3.50 Shaun The Sheep. 3.55 Animalia. 4.20 Splatalot. 4.50 News On 3. 4.55 Studio 3. 5.00 Strange Hill High. 5.20 YooHoo & Friends. 5.35 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.50 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 6.20 Endangered Species. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 M.I. High. Final. 8.00 Good Game: SP. 8.25 Slugterra. 8.50 Lanfeust Quest. (PG) 9.15 Sword Art Online. (PG) Final. 9.40 Ouran High School Host Club. (PG) 10.00 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Zeke And Luther. 7.30 Fish Hooks. 8.00 Good Luck Charlie. 8.30 Austin & Ally. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG) 2.00 Classic Racers. 3.00 Ice Pilots. (PG) 4.00 Muscle Car. (PG) 4.30 Movie: Blue Crush 2. (PG) (2011) 6.45 Movie: The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian. (PG) (2008) 9.45 Movie: Ghostbusters. (PG) (1984) 12.00 Movie: The Frighteners. (M) (1996) 2.30 Scare Tactics. (M) 3.00 Ice Pilots. (PG) 4.00 Motor Mate.

6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Robotech. 8.00 The Baron. (PG) 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 Movie: Man About The House. (PG) (1974) 2.55 Alive And Cooking. 3.25 Poirot. (PG) 4.30 Ellen. (PG) 5.30 People’s Court. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow. 8.30 Movie: Zodiac. (M) (2007) 11.40 Movie: Layer Cake. (AV15+) (2004) 1.50 Movie: Blood From The Mummy’s Tomb. (M) (1971) 3.40 Movie: The Pure Hell Of St Trinian’s. (G) (1960) 5.30 Friends. (PG)

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted Junior. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 7th Heaven. (PG) 11.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 Charmed. (PG) 1.00 JAG. (PG) 2.00 Clueless. (PG) 2.30 Brady Bunch. 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 3.30 Cheers. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. (PG) 5.00 Happy Days. (PG) 5.30 Becker. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Glee. (PG) 8.30 Snog, Marry, Avoid? (PG) 9.50 Graham Norton. (M) 10.50 To Be Advised. 11.50 Craig Ferguson. (PG) 12.55 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 1.30 News. 5.30 Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 8.30 One Plus One. 9.00 News. 9.30 The Drum. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 The World This Week. 12.00 News. 12.25 Lateline. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC World. 2.30 7.30 ACT. 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 7.30 SA.

6.00 Rage. (PG) 11.30 Catalyst. 12.00 Australian Story. 12.30 The Restaurant Inspector. 1.30 QI. (PG) 1.55 Movie: The Boy With Green Hair. (G) (1948) 3.15 Movie: Barefoot In The Park. (PG) (1967) 5.00 Rick Stein’s India. 6.00 Saturday Landline. 6.30 Gardening Australia. 7.00 News. 7.30 New Tricks. (PG) 8.30 Foyle’s War. (M) Final. 10.05 The Doctor Blake Mysteries. (M) 11.00 Reality Check. Final. 11.35 Rage. (MA15+) 4.00 Rage. (PG) 5.30 Doctor Who. (PG)

6.00 Brand Developers. 6.30 It’s Academic. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. 12.00 Horse Racing. Spring Carnival. Features two Group 1 races, the $500,000 Turnbull Stakes (2000m) and the $500,000 Epsom Handicap (1600m). 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 Qld Weekender. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Hotel Transylvania. (PG) (2012) 9.00 Movie: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life. (M) (2003) 11.30 To Be Advised. 12.30 Go On. (PG) 1.00 Australia’s Deadliest Destinations 5. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 It Is Written Oceania. (PG) 4.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Bubble Guppies. 6.30 Dora The Explorer. 7.00 Weekend Today: Saturday. 10.00 Mornings: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 The Middle. (PG) 12.30 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 1.00 Super Fun Night. (PG) 1.30 Suburgatory. (PG) 2.00 Movie: Big Girls Don’t Cry… They Get Even. (PG) (1992) 4.00 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner. 4.30 Getaway. (PG) 5.00 News. 5.30 Fishing Australia. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Moonraker. (PG) (1979) 9.35 Movie: 21. (M) (2008) 12.05 Movie: Blame. (2010) 1.50 WIN Presents. 3.00 Avengers. 4.00 Danoz. 4.30 Extra. 5.00 Skippy. 5.30 Fishing Australia.

6.00 Ready Steady Cook. 7.00 GCBC. 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. 8.30 St10. 10.00 St10: Extra. (PG) 11.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 12.00 The Living Room. (PG) 1.00 The Talk. (PG) 2.00 Weekend Feast. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 5.00 News. 6.00 To Be Advised. 6.30 Bondi Vet. (PG) 7.30 Movie: Madagascar. (PG) (2005) 9.15 Movie: Taken. (M) (2008) 11.10 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 12.05 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix. Qualifying. Replay. 3.05 Shopping. 4.30 It Is Written. (PG) 5.00 Hour Of Power.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno. (PG) 2.45 Colouring Light: Brian Clarke. (PG) 4.30 PBS News. 5.30 Meet The Romans. (PG) 6.30 World News. 7.30 Born In The Wild. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Empire Of The Sun. (PG) (1987) 11.15 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo. (M) 12.05 Civilisation: Is The West History? (PG) 1.00 How To Be More Creative. 3.00 Movie: Kamchatka. (G) (2002) 4.50 Destination Flavour Down Under Bitesize. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 6.00 Octonauts. 6.15 Pingu. 6.20 Rastamouse. 6.30 Peter Rabbit. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. Final. 9.00 Wil Anderson: Wilosophy. (M) 9.50 Live At The Apollo. (M) 10.35 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M) 11.25 Hell On Wheels. (MA15+) 12.50 Seven Days Of Sex. (M) 1.40 To Be Advised. 1.50 News Update. 1.55 Basketball. FIBA Women’s World Championship. Semi-finals. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Great South East. 12.30 Sydney Weekender. 2.00 Coxy’s Big Break. 2.30 WA Weekender. 3.00 Travel Oz. 4.00 Globe Guides. 4.30 Treks In A Wild World. 5.00 Horse Racing. Spring Carnival. Features two Group 1 races, the $500,000 Turnbull Stakes (2000m) and the $500,000 Epsom Handicap (1600m). 5.30 Neighbours At War. 6.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 6.30 Air Rescue. 7.00 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. 9.00 Appropriate Adult. 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Batman. (PG) 10.30 Ben 10. (PG) 11.00 Buzz Bumble. 11.30 Move It. 12.00 Kitchen Whiz. 12.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 1.00 Winx Club. (PG) 1.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 2.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 2.30 Power Rangers Super Megaforce. (PG) 3.00 Max Steel. (PG) 4.00 The Amazing World Of Gumball. 4.30 Regular Show. (PG) 5.00 Adv Time. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Daffy Duck’s Quackbusters. (G) (1988) 7.30 Movie: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. (PG) (2004) 9.30 Movie: Stormbreaker. (M) (2006) 11.30 Anger Management. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 29. AAA 400. Qualifying. 7.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 29. AAA 400. Replay. 12.30 Omnisport. 1.00 Car Torque. 1.30 4x4 Adventures. 2.30 Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix. Qualifying. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 Places We Go. 5.30 Big Fish, Small Boats. 6.00 Get Smart. 6.30 Monster Jam. 7.30 Cops. 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. 9.30 Homeland. 12.30 Homeland. 1.30 Omnisport. 3.00 Autumn International 2002. England v Aust. Replay. 4.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 28. 5-Hour Energy 200. H’lights. 5.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 11.40 Hong Kong News. 12.00 Chinese News. 12.30 Dutch News. 1.00 I Bought A Rainforest. (PG) 2.00 Predators In Your Backyard. (PG) 3.00 Dexpedition. (PG) 4.25 Bare-Faced Cheek. (PG) 5.30 Urban Freestyler. 5.40 Brazil’s Next Top Model. 6.35 The Office. (PG) 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 Warrior Road Trip. (M) 9.30 Alarm For Cobra 11. 10.25 Movie: Secrets Of State. (AV15+) (2008) 12.10 Shorts On Screen. 1.00 Carrier: Another Day In Paradise. (M) 3.00 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.20 Latin American News. 5.50 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Strange Hill High. 2.30 Slugterra. 2.55 Pixelface. 3.20 Bugged. 3.30 Camp Lakebottom. (PG) 4.00 Studio 3. 4.05 YooHoo & Friends. 4.15 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 4.30 Endangered Species. (PG) 4.55 Wolfblood. (PG) 5.25 Deadly 60. 6.00 Outnumbered. (PG) 6.30 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.15 Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (PG) 8.00 Good Game: SP. 8.25 Slugterra. (PG) 8.50 Lanfeust Quest. (PG) Final. 9.15 Puella Magi Madoka Magica. (PG) 9.40 Ouran High School Host Club. (PG) 10.00 Close.

6.00 Robo Cars. 7.00 Wonders Of The World. 8.00 Brand Developers. 9.00 Man Made Marvels. 10.00 Zoom TV. 10.30 V8 Life. 11.00 World’s Toughest Driving Tests. 12.00 V8 Xtra. 12.30 Style In Steel. 1.00 Swords: Life On The Line. 2.00 Swamp Men. 3.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 4.00 Muscle Car. 4.25 XTreme 4x4. 4.50 Horsepower TV. 5.15 Shannon’s Legends Of Motorsport. 6.15 Movie: Alice In Wonderland. (PG) (2010) 8.30 Movie: Next. (M) (2007) 10.30 Movie: Scarface. (AV15+) (1983) 3.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Movie: Man About The House. (PG) (1974) 8.00 Shopping. 9.30 Movie: A Hill In Korea. (PG) (1956) 11.00 Movie: The Small Voice. (PG) (1948) 12.45 Recipes That Rock. 1.15 Postcards. 1.45 Movie: Kid Galahad. (PG) (1962) 3.45 Movie: Red River. (G) (1948) 6.30 Secret Dealers. (PG) 7.30 Antiques. 8.30 CSI. (M) 9.30 CSI: NY. (M) 10.30 Cold Case. (M) 11.20 Rizzoli & Isles. 12.20 The Big C. 12.50 Movie: Don’t Look Now. (M) (1973) 3.50 Movie: Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (PG) (1966) 5.30 Postcards.

6.00 Toasted TV. 7.00 SheZow. 7.30 Jar Dwellers SOS. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Lightning Point. 9.00 Toasted TV. 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 King Of Queens. (PG) 12.00 90210. (PG) 2.00 Taxi. (PG) 2.30 Cheers. (PG) 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 4.00 Becker. (PG) 4.30 Raymond. (PG) 5.00 90210. (PG) 6.00 Mork & Mindy. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 8.00 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 9.00 The Bachelor Australia. (PG) 10.30 Sex And The City. (MA15+) 11.10 The Loop. (PG) 1.40 Brady Bunch. 3.05 Raymond. (PG) 4.00 Mork & Mindy. 5.00 Shopping. 5.30 Mass.

6.00 7.30 NSW. 6.30 One Plus One. 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 11.00 News. 11.30 State To State. 12.00 News. 12.30 Big Ideas. 1.00 Press Club. 2.00 News. 2.30 The World This Week. 3.00 News. 4.00 News. 4.30 Catalyst. 5.00 News. 5.30 One Plus One. 6.00 News. 6.30 Foreign Corre. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Mix. 8.00 Four Corners. 8.45 The Quarters. 9.00 News. 9.30 State To State. 10.00 News. 10.30 Landline. 11.00 News. 11.30 AusBiz Asia. 12.00 Big Ideas. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 7.30 Queensland. 2.30 7.30 NT. 3.00 Late Programs.

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 6

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5

7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 Landline. 1.00 Gardening Aust. 1.30 Country Town Rescue. 2.00 Big Ideas Arts. 3.00 Soccer. W-League. Round 4. Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets. 5.00 Midsomer Murders. 6.30 Compass. 7.00 News. 7.40 Doctor Who. 8.30 The Code. 9.30 Mad Dogs. 10.15 Utopia. 10.45 Fry’s Planet Word. 11.45 Movie: 3 Acts Of Murder. (2009) 1.25 Movie: The Fringe Dwellers. (1986) 3.00 Gardening Australia: Shorts. 3.10 Order In The House. 4.10 Basketball. FIBA Women’s World Championship. Final.

6.00 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 6.30 Sofia The First. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 11.00 Business Builders. 11.30 Dr Oz. (PG) 12.30 To Be Advised. 3.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 4.30 Property Ladder. (PG) 5.30 Great South East. 6.00 News. 6.30 The X Factor Live. (PG) 8.30 Sunday Night. 9.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (M) 11.00 Scandal: The Secret Is Out. (M) 12.00 Grey’s Anatomy. (M) 1.00 The Cult. (M) 2.00 Brand Developers. 3.00 NBC Today. 4.00 NBC Press. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.

6.00 Weekend Today. 9.00 Financial Review Sunday. 9.30 Wide World Of Sports. 10.30 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 12.30 Rugby League. NSW Cup. Grand Final. 2.45 Rugby League. Holden Cup. Grand Final. 5.00 News. 5.30 NRL Grand Final Pre-Match Entertainment. 6.15 Rugby League. NRL. Grand Final. 8.15 NRL Grand Final Post-Match Presentation. 9.00 Movie: GoldenEye. (PG) (1995) 11.40 CSI: Miami. (M) 12.40 Financial Review Sunday. 1.10 Revolution. (M) 2.10 Southland. 3.00 Hot In Cleveland. 3.30 Danoz. 4.00 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Mass. 7.30 GCBC. 8.00 Rugby Union. The Rugby Championship. Round 6. Argentina v Australia. 10.30 Bolt Report. 11.30 Weekend Feast. 12.30 The Talk. (PG) 1.30 Everyday Gourmet. 2.00 Rally Australia ARC Event Review Pt 2. 3.00 iFish. 4.00 Bolt Report. 5.00 News. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 6.30 Scorpion. 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Taken 2. (M) (2012) 10.30 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix. Race 15. Replay. 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 1.30 Designer People. 2.00 Speedweek. 4.00 Football Asia. 4.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine. 5.00 Cycling. National Road Series. Amy’s Otway Classic and National Capital Tour. Highlights. 5.30 Air Aces. New. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Lost Worlds. 8.30 Rome: What Lies Beneath. 10.15 Robin Williams Remembered. 11.15 Where Is Flight MH370? 12.15 UCI World Tour. Giro Di Lombardia. Como to Bergamo. 254 km. 3.30 America’s Stoned Kids. 4.30 Food Lovers’ Guide. 5.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.55 Peppa Pig. 6.00 Octonauts. 6.15 Pingu. 6.20 Rastamouse. 6.30 Peter Rabbit. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 River Monsters. (PG) 8.20 The Roast. (PG) 8.30 Diaries Of A Broken Mind. (M) 10.00 Louis Theroux. (M) 11.00 Conspiracy Road Trip. (M) 11.55 Top Boy. (MA15+) 12.45 Young Soldiers. (M) 1.45 News Update. 1.50 The Last Man Standing. (M) 2.55 Basketball. FIBA World Championship For Women. Third place game. Replay. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Home Shopping. 6.30 Brand Developers. 7.00 Tomorrow’s World. (PG) 7.30 Leading The Way. (PG) 8.00 David Jeremiah. (PG) 8.30 Brand Developers. 9.30 Home And Away Catch-Up. (PG) 12.00 Million Dollar Minute. 6.30 Inventions That Shook The World. 7.30 Mighty Ships: Umiak I. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.45 Britain’s Empty Homes. (PG) 1.00 Bargain Hunt. 2.00 The Bill. (M) 5.00 The World Around Us.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.00 The Amazing World Of Gumball. 8.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 9.00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 9.30 Adv Time. (PG) 10.00 Young Justice. (PG) 10.30 Batman. (PG) 11.00 Power Rangers Super Megaforce. (PG) 11.30 Max Steel. (PG) 12.30 Tenkai Knights. (PG) 1.00 Winx Club. (PG) 1.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 2.00 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 4.00 Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. (PG) 6.30 Big Brother. (PG) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Green Lantern. (M) (2011) 11.00 Anger Management. (M) 11.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Omnisport. 6.30 World’s Busiest. 7.30 Megacities. 8.30 Reel Action. 9.00 Sport Science. 10.00 Omnisport. 10.30 Football’s Greatest Teams. 11.30 Driving Wars. 12.30 The Rugby C’ship. Round 6. Argentina v Aust. Replay. 3.00 Fishin’ Trip. 3.30 Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix. Race 15. 6.00 Cops. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Extreme Fisherman. New. 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. 9.30 Movie: The Transporter. (M) (2002) 11.30 Homeland. 1.30 Omnisport. 2.00 Golf Getaway. 2.30 Football’s Greatest Teams. 3.00 Sporting Greats. 3.35 Omnisport. 4.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Foodie Planet. (PG) 3.00 The Doors: Mr Mojo Risin’. (PG) 4.00 The Jo Whiley Sessions. 4.30 Lily Cole’s Art Matters. (PG) 5.30 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 6.25 India’s Dancing Superstar. 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 9.00 Legally Brown. (M) 9.30 South Park. 10.00 A-League Season Preview. 11.00 In Her Skin. (M) 11.50 Threesome. (M) 12.20 The School: Educating Essex. (M) 1.15 Movie: 3some. (MA15+) (2009) 3.00 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.00 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 2.55 Pixelface. Final. 3.20 Kobushi. 3.30 Camp Lakebottom. Final. 3.40 Big Babies. Final. 4.00 Studio 3. 4.05 Worst Year Of My Life, Again. Final. 4.25 Grojband. 4.50 Shaun The Sheep. 4.55 Studio 3. 5.00 Wizards Vs Aliens. 5.25 Blue Zoo. 6.00 Outnumbered. (PG) 6.30 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.15 Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (PG) 7.35 Star Wars: The Clone Wars. 8.00 MY:24. 8.15 My Great Big Adventure. 8.40 Tower Prep. 9.25 Stay Tuned. 9.30 Rage. (PG) 2.00 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Gadget Geeks. 7.30 Shopping. 8.30 Brand Developers. 9.30 Style In Steel. 10.00 World’s Toughest Driving Tests. 11.00 Around The World In 80 Ways. 12.00 Wonders Of The World. 1.00 Engineering Connections. 2.00 Kings Of Construction. 3.00 NFL Game Day. 3.30 Sound FX. 4.00 Hawaii Air Rescue. 4.30 Extreme Engineering. 5.30 How I Met Your Mother. 6.30 Movie: Ghostbusters II. (PG) (1989) 8.50 Movie: War Of The Worlds. (M) (2005) 11.20 Movie: Triassic Attack. (M) (2010) 1.10 Late Programs.

6.00 Skippy. 6.30 GEM Presents. 6.45 Movie: The Blue Lamp. (PG) (1950) 8.30 Shopping. 10.00 Avengers. (PG) 11.00 Movie: The Scarlet Blade. (PG) (1963) 12.50 Garden Gurus. 1.20 Getaway. (PG) 1.50 Movie: Gone With The Wind. (PG) (1939) 6.30 Movie: Valentine’s Day. (PG) (2010) 9.00 Movie: Sex And The City. (MA15+) (2008) 12.00 Getaway. (PG) 12.30 Garden Gurus. 1.00 Seaway. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 Rainbow Country. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Seaway. (PG)

6.00 Toasted TV. 9.00 Infomercials. (PG) 9.30 TMNT. 10.00 Brady Bunch. 11.00 Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures. 11.30 90210. (PG) 2.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Neighbours. 5.00 90210. (PG) 6.00 Raymond. 6.30 Raymond. (PG) 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 Futurama. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. 8.30 Movie: Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. (M) (2004) 10.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 11.30 Raymond. 12.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 1.00 90210. (PG) 2.00 Brady Bunch. 3.00 TMNT. 4.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.00 Shopping.

6.00 Weekend Breakfast. 8.00 Insiders. 9.00 Weekend Breakfast. 10.00 News. 10.30 The World This Week. 11.00 News. 11.30 The Mix. 12.00 News. 12.30 Big Ideas. (PG) 1.00 News. 1.30 State To State. 2.00 News. 2.30 Offsiders. 3.00 News. 3.30 Landline. 4.00 News. 4.30 At The Movies. (PG) 5.00 News. 5.30 Aust Story. 6.00 News. 6.30 AusBiz Asia. 7.00 Insiders. 8.00 News. 8.30 One Plus One. 9.00 News. 9.30 The Mix. 10.00 News. 10.30 Big Ideas. (PG) 11.00 Landline. 12.00 BBC World. 12.30 7.30 WA. 1.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Basketball. FIBA World Championship For Women. Final. Continued. 12.00 News. 1.00 Landline. 2.00 Walk On The Wild Side. 2.30 Auction Room. 3.00 Sinbad. 4.00 New Tricks. 5.00 News. 5.25 The Drum. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 QI. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Aust Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.35 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.35 The Making Of Modern Australia. 12.35 Movie: The Night Of The Hunter. (1955) 2.05 Movie: Mexican Spitfire Out West. (1940) 3.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: To Brave Alaska. (PG) (1996) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor Live. (PG) 8.40 The Blacklist. (M) 9.40 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M) 10.35 The Goldbergs. (PG) 11.30 The Secret Life Of Students. (M) 12.30 Harry’s Practice. 1.00 Shopping. 2.00 Brand Developers. 3.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Alive And Cooking. 1.30 Extra. 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 8.40 Big Brother. (PG) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 11.10 Embarrassing Bodies. (M) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Oh Sit! (PG) 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 Bondi Vet. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Reef Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Gold Coast Cops. (PG) 8.00 Territory Cops. (PG) 8.30 Party Tricks. (M) New. 9.30 Homeland. (M) Return. 11.30 The Project. 12.30 David Letterman. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Luke Gamble’s Vet Adventures. 2.00 The Last Explorers. 3.00 France 24. 3.30 Al Jazeera. 4.00 Journal. 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial. 5.00 Living Black. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Snowtrapped. 8.30 The Island With Bear Grylls. New. 9.30 Legally Brown. 10.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. 10.30 The Late Feed. New. 11.00 The World Game. 11.30 Borgen. Final. 12.35 Shorts On Screen. 1.25 Movie: The Stranger In Me. (2008) 3.10 How To Build. 4.05 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05 Maya The Bee. 6.20 Rastamouse. 6.30 Peter Rabbit. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 The Roast. (PG) 7.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 8.20 Speak Your Mind. (PG) New. 8.30 Felicity’s Mental Mission. (M) 9.30 Opening Shot 2. (M) 10.00 Diaries Of A Broken Mind. (M) 11.30 The Roast. (PG) 11.40 Conspiracy Road Trip. (M) 12.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 1.25 Jimmy’s Food Factory. 1.50 News Update. 1.55 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Toybox. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Goodnight Sweetheart. 10.30 Dr Oz. 11.30 Sell Out. 12.00 It’s Me Or The Dog. Return. 1.00 The Jewel In The Crown. 2.00 Medics On Call. 3.00 A Country Practice. 4.00 George And Mildred. 4.30 Goodnight Sweetheart. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 8.30 Judge John Deed. 10.45 Waking The Dead. 11.50 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 Move It. 8.00 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 8.30 Tenkai Knights. (PG) 9.00 YuGi-Oh! (PG) 9.30 Max Steel. (PG) 10.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 10.30 Batman. (PG) 11.00 Yu-GiOh! Classic. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Extra. 12.30 Top Gear. (PG) 2.00 Big Brother. (PG) 3.00 Extra. 3.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Young Justice. (PG) 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Batman. (PG) 5.30 Looney Tunes. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Thunderball. (PG) (1965) 12.10 Late Programs.

6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 30. Hollywood Casino 400. Continued. 9.00 Omnisport. 9.30 Rally Australia ARC Event Review Pt 2. 10.30 Car Torque. 11.00 Megacities. 12.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. 1.00 Driving Wars. 2.00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. 4.00 Get Smart. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation. 8.30 Undercover Boss. 9.30 The Food Hospital. 10.30 The Americans. 11.30 Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix. Race 15. Replay. 2.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Italian News. 1.35 German News. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Ninja Warrior. 4.25 Iron Chef. 5.15 Vs Arashi. 6.10 30 Rock. (PG) 6.35 MythBusters. (PG) 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 30 Rock. (PG) 8.30 Derren Brown: The Heist. (M) 9.25 Lost Girl. (M) 10.15 South Park. (M) 10.40 In Her Skin. (M) 11.35 The Sarah Silverman Program. (PG) 12.00 The Feed. 12.30 Frisky Dingo. (AV15+) 12.45 South Park. (M) 1.15 Movie: Aballay. (AV15+) (2010) 3.05 RT News In English From Moscow. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Mental Health: A BTN Special. 10.20 The One And Only. 10.25 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Good Game: SP. 3.40 Canimals. 3.50 Shaun The Sheep. 3.55 Animalia. 4.20 Splatalot. 4.50 News On 3. 4.55 Studio 3. 5.00 Strange Hill High. 5.20 My Great Big Adventure. 5.50 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 6.25 Total Drama Pahkitew Island. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Officially Amazing. 8.00 MY:24. 8.15 My Great Big Adventure. 8.40 Tower Prep. (PG) 9.25 Stay Tuned. 9.30 Rage. (PG) 10.30 Close.

6.00 NFL. NFL. Week 5. Dallas Cowboys v Houston Texans. Continued. 6.30 NFL. NFL. Week 5. San Diego Chargers v New York Jets. 9.30 Sound FX. 10.00 Dream Car Garage. 10.30 NFL. NFL. Week 5. New England Patriots v Cincinnati Bengals. 1.30 Big Australia. 2.30 Construction Zone. 3.00 Classic Racers. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 Muscle Car. 5.30 XTreme 4x4. 6.00 Horsepower TV. 6.30 Seinfeld. 7.30 Selling Big. 8.30 Pawn Stars. 9.30 American Restoration. 10.30 Abandoned. 11.30 SportsFan Clubhouse. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Robotech. 8.00 Secret Dealers. (PG) 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Movie: Tonight’s The Night. (G) (1954) 1.00 Cricket. Matador BBQs One-Day Cup. Victoria v Qld. Afternoon session. 4.30 Friends. (PG) 5.00 Cricket. Matador BBQs One-Day Cup. Victoria v Qld. Evening session. 8.30 Movie: Pale Rider. (M) (1985) 11.00 The Mentalist. (M) 12.00 Supernanny USA. (PG) 1.00 Dangerman. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Seaway. (PG)

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted Junior. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 7th Heaven. (PG) 11.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 Charmed. (PG) 1.00 JAG. (PG) 2.00 Clueless. (PG) 2.30 Brady Bunch. 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 3.30 Cheers. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. (PG) 5.00 Happy Days. (PG) 5.30 Becker. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 The Millers. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. 8.30 Witches Of East End. (M) Final. 9.30 Torchwood. (AV15+) Final. 10.30 Medium. (M) 11.30 Eureka. (PG) 12.30 Late Programs.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7

7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Mornnig Programs. 11.00 Four Corners. 11.45 Media Watch. 12.00 News. 1.00 Q&A. 2.00 Walk On The Wild Side. 2.30 Auction Room. 3.00 Sinbad. 4.00 New Tricks. 5.00 News. 5.25 The Drum. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 QI. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Corre. 8.30 Changing Minds: The Inside Story. 9.30 At The Movies. 10.00 The Book Club. 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 Four Corners. 12.15 Media Watch. 12.30 Movie: The Last Tycoon. (1976) 2.30 Movie: Impact. (1949) 4.30 Sleuth 101. 5.00 Strictly Speaking. 5.30 Eggheads.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Vows Of Deception. (M) (1996) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Dancing With The Stars. 10.00 Scandal. (M) Return. 11.00 Suits. (M) 12.00 Norway Massacre: The Killer’s Mind. (M) 1.00 Brand Developers. 3.30 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Alive And Cooking. 1.30 Extra. 2.00 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 8.40 Big Brother. (PG) 10.10 Arrow. (AV15+) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 20/20. 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 A Taste Of Travel. 11.30 Lorraine Pascale: Home Cooking Made Easy. Final. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Reef Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Jamie’s Comfort Food. 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) New. 10.30 NCIS: LA. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 David Letterman. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Chalk: An Australian Perspective. 2.00 Bollywood Star. 3.00 France 24. 3.30 Al Jazeera. 4.00 Journal. 4.30 PBS News. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 World News. 7.30 The Sixties. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.30 World News Late. 11.00 Living With The Enemy. (M) 12.00 The Killing. (M) 1.05 Movie: Johnny Mad Dog. (AV15+) (2008) 2.50 The Khmer Rouge: A Simple Question Of Justice. (PG) 4.20 Milos: A Journey. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Octonauts. 6.05 Maya The Bee. 6.20 Rastamouse. 6.30 Peter Rabbit. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 The Roast. (PG) 7.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 8.20 Speak Your Mind. (PG) 8.30 Good Game. 9.00 Please Like Me. (M) 9.55 Back Seat Drivers. 10.25 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M) Final. 11.10 The Roast. (PG) 11.25 Hair. 12.25 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 1.05 The Last Man Standing. (M) 1.55 News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Goodnight Sweetheart. 10.30 Dr Oz. 11.30 Sell Out. 12.00 It’s Me Or The Dog. 1.00 The Jewel In The Crown. 2.00 Medics On Call. 3.00 A Country Practice. 4.00 George And Mildred. 4.30 Goodnight Sweetheart. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.00 Crash Investigation Unit. 8.30 Air Crash Investigations. 9.30 Air Crash Investigations. 10.30 Seconds From Disaster. 11.40 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 Move It. 8.00 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 8.30 Tenkai Knights. (PG) 9.00 YuGi-Oh! (PG) 9.30 Max Steel. (PG) 10.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 10.30 Batman. (PG) 11.00 Yu-GiOh! Classic. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Extra. 12.30 Top Gear. (PG) 2.00 Big Brother. (PG) 3.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Young Justice. (PG) 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Batman. (PG) 5.30 Looney Tunes. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Blade. (AV15+) (1998) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 World Series Sprintcars. Perth final night 1. Replay. 9.00 Car Torque. 9.30 Omnisport. 10.00 Python Hunters. 11.00 Monster Jam. 12.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. 1.00 Driving Wars. 2.00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. 4.00 Get Smart. 4.30 Savage Family Diggers. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 David Attenborough: 60 Years In The Wild. 8.30 World’s Busiest. 9.30 48 Hours. 10.30 Crisis. 11.30 M*A*S*H. 12.30 Python Hunters. 1.30 Driving Wars. 2.30 Savage Family Diggers. 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 8.00 Ukrainian News. 8.30 WorldWatch. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.05 Ninja Warrior. 4.30 Iron Chef. 5.20 Vs Arashi. 6.15 30 Rock. (PG) 6.40 American Ninja Warrior. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 8.30 What Happens In Kavos. (MA15+) 9.25 Utopia. (MA15+) 11.25 Attack On Titan. 12.20 The Feed. 12.50 Tim And Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (MA15+) 1.05 South Park. (M) 1.30 Movie: A One-Way Trip To Antibes. (M) (2011) 3.25 France 24 News In English From Paris. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.45 The One And Only. 10.50 Mental Health: A BTN Special. 11.10 Children’s Programs. 11.35 Being Me. 12.00 Good Game: SP. 3.40 Canimals. 3.50 Shaun The Sheep. 3.55 Animalia. 4.20 Splatalot. 4.50 News On 3. 4.55 Studio 3. 5.00 Strange Hill High. 5.25 Grojband. 5.50 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 6.20 Deadly 60. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Officially Amazing. 8.00 MY:24. 8.15 My Great Big Adventure. 8.40 Tower Prep. 9.25 Stay Tuned. 9.30 Rage. (PG) 10.30 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Doc McStuffins. 8.30 Art Attack. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Starsky & Hutch. 2.00 Trash To Treasure. New. 3.00 Rocket City Rednecks. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 Muscle Car. 5.30 XTreme 4x4. 6.00 Horsepower TV. 6.30 Seinfeld. 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools. 8.30 Man Finds Food. New. 9.00 Chow Masters. New. 9.30 Family Guy. 11.00 American Dad! 12.00 Repo Games. 12.30 SportsFan Clubhouse. 1.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Robotech. 8.00 The Baron. (PG) 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 Movie: Are You Being Served? (PG) (1977) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 Big Body Squad. (PG) 4.30 Ellen. (PG) 5.30 People’s Court. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 9.10 Midsomer Murders. (M) 11.20 Rizzoli & Isles. (AV15+) 12.20 Friends. (PG) 1.00 Dangerman. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 Danoz. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Dangerman. (PG)

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted Junior. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 7th Heaven. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Frasier. 12.00 Charmed. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Clueless. 2.30 Brady Bunch. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Happy Days. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 New Girl. (PG) 9.00 Friends With Better Lives. (M) 9.30 Sex And The City. (M) 10.50 Nurse Jackie. 11.30 Craig Ferguson. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 8.00 ABC News. 10.55 ABC Open. 11.00 News. 12.00 Capital Hill. 12.30 News. 4.30 Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 News. 7.30 The Business. 7.55 ABC Open. 8.00 News. 8.30 The Drum. 9.00 The World. 10.00 News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 News. 11.25 Lateline. 12.00 BBC Impact. 12.30 Grandstand. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 The Business. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 News.

6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 Children’s Programs. 2.00 Walk On The Wild Side. 2.30 Auction Room. 3.00 Sinbad. Final. 4.00 New Tricks. 5.00 News. 5.25 The Drum. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 QI. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. 8.30 Changing Minds: The Inside Story. 9.30 Timothy. 10.00 Lie To You? 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 Wednesday Night Fever. 12.00 The Hour. 1.00 Movie: Night Of The Living Dead. (1968) 2.40 Movie: Rope Of Sand. (1949) 4.30 Sleuth 101. 5.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Agatha Christie’s Murder With Mirrors. (PG) (1985) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M) 10.30 Motive. (M) 11.30 Bates Motel. (AV15+) 12.30 Harry’s Practice. 1.00 Shopping. 3.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Alive And Cooking. 1.30 Extra. 2.00 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block Glasshouse. (PG) 8.40 Big Brother. (PG) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 11.10 Two And A Half Men. (AV15+) 11.35 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Nothing Trivial. (M) 2.30 Danoz. 3.00 Impractical Jokers. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 Recipe To Riches. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Reef Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Millers. (PG) Return. 8.30 Wonderland. (M) 9.30 The Good Wife. (M) Return. 10.30 Reckless. (M) New. 11.30 The Project. 12.30 David Letterman. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Insight. 2.00 Dateline. 3.00 France 24. 3.30 Al Jazeera. 4.00 Journal. 4.30 PBS News. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Gourmet Farmer. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Wildest Islands. 8.30 Living With The Enemy. (M) Final. 9.30 Salamander. (MA15+) New. 10.30 World News Late. 11.00 Movie: Fish Tank. (MA15+) (2009) 1.10 Movie: The Mermaid. (MA15+) (2007) 3.15 Movie: Tears For Sale. (MA15+) (2008) 4.50 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey Turkey Bitesize. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 The Roast. (PG) 7.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 8.20 Speak Your Mind. (PG) 8.30 Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy. (PG) 9.30 Crash Test Mummies And Daddies. (M) 10.00 Seven Days Of Sex. (M) 10.40 The Roast. (PG) 10.55 River Monsters. (PG) 11.45 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 12.25 Junior Doctors: Your Life In Their Hands. (M) 1.20 The Last Man Standing. (M) 1.55 News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Toybox. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Goodnight Sweetheart. 10.30 Dr Oz. 11.30 Sell Out. 12.00 It’s Me Or The Dog. 1.00 The Jewel In The Crown. 2.00 Medics On Call. 3.00 A Country Practice. 4.00 George And Mildred. 4.30 Goodnight Sweetheart. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.45 Waking The Dead. 11.50 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 Tenkai Knights. (PG) 9.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 9.30 Max Steel. (PG) 10.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 10.30 Batman. (PG) 11.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Extra. 12.30 Top Gear. (PG) 2.00 Big Brother. (PG) 3.30 Digimon Fusion. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Young Justice. (PG) 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Batman. (PG) 5.30 Looney Tunes. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Superman Returns. (M) (2006) 11.45 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.10 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Golf Getaway. 8.30 Sport Science. 9.30 Omnisport. 10.00 Monster Jam. 11.00 David Attenborough: 60 Years In The Wild. 12.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. Final. 1.00 Driving Wars. 2.00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. 4.00 Get Smart. 4.30 Savage Family Diggers. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 World’s Toughest Trucker. 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. 9.30 Movie: No Country For Old Men. (AV15+) (2007) 12.00 Rally Australia ARC Event Review Pt 2. 1.00 Car Torque. 1.30 Driving Wars. 2.30 Cops: Adults Only. 3.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 8.00 Ukrainian News. 8.30 WorldWatch. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.05 Ninja Warrior. 4.35 Iron Chef. 5.25 Urban Freestyler. 5.30 The Feed. 6.00 Netball. International Test Series. Australia v New Zealand. 8.00 30 Rock. (PG) 8.30 Community. (PG) 9.00 Movie: The Descent. (MA15+) (2005) 10.50 Movie: High Lane. (AV15+) (2009) 12.20 The Feed. 12.50 Robot Chicken. (MA15+) 1.05 South Park. (M) 1.30 Movie: The Colonel. (M) (2006) 3.30 DW News In English From Berlin. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.05 For The Juniors: Human Body. 10.20 Children’s Programs. 3.25 Big Babies. 3.40 Canimals. 3.50 Shaun The Sheep. 3.55 Animalia. 4.20 Splatalot. 4.50 News On 3. 4.55 Studio 3. 5.00 Strange Hill High. 5.20 Hank Zipzer. New. 5.50 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 6.20 Good Game: SP. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Officially Amazing. 8.00 MY:24. 8.15 My Great Big Adventure. 8.40 Tower Prep. 9.25 Stay Tuned. Final. 9.30 Rage. (PG) 10.30 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Doc McStuffins. 8.30 Sofia The First. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Starsky & Hutch. 2.00 Trash To Treasure. 3.00 Shannon’s Legends Of Motorsport. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 Muscle Car. 5.30 XTreme 4x4. 6.00 Horsepower TV. 6.30 Seinfeld. 7.30 Pawn Stars. 8.35 Hardcore Pawn. 9.30 Beverly Hills Pawn. 10.30 American Pickers. 11.30 Rude Tube. 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Robotech. 8.00 Supernanny USA. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 Movie: Quiet Weekend. (G) (1946) 2.50 Alive And Cooking. 3.20 Poirot. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 People’s Court. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Trauma Investigators. (PG) 9.00 RPA. (PG) 10.00 Supersize Vs Superskinny. 11.00 Amazing Medical Stories: A Child Frozen In Time. 12.00 Big Body Squad. 1.00 Gideon’s Way. 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Dangerman.

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted Junior. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 7th Heaven. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Frasier. 12.00 Charmed. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Clueless. 2.30 Brady Bunch. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Happy Days. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Futurama. (PG) 9.30 The Simpsons. 10.00 Bob’s Burgers. 11.00 Cheers. 11.30 Craig Ferguson. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 8.00 ABC News. 10.55 ABC Open. 11.00 News. 11.30 Press Club. 12.30 Capital Hill. 1.00 News. 4.30 Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 News. 7.30 The Business. 7.55 ABC Open. 8.00 News. 8.30 The Drum. 9.00 The World. 10.00 News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 News. 11.25 Lateline. 12.00 BBC Impact. 12.30 Grandstand. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 The Business. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 News.

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TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20) The masculine fire signs and the feminine water signs are in a mighty stand-off. You are by no means in the middle of it, but you are affected. Neither blind ambition, nor extreme passivity, are likely to deliver. Life is inviting you to deepen your sense of what truth is. Be wise. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) Mercury remains in Cancer – and you remain in emotion and feeling, rather than logic and clarity. This has been going on for some time now and it is likely that you are becoming a little impatient with yourself. It is when this impatience drops that clarity will come. Be kind. CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22) There are powerful waves, currents and swells, moving through you and your life. Though you might want to push yourself through with the force of sheer will, it’s not possible. Life is asking that you put aside your agenda and go at its pace. Deep feeling is likely here. Dive in. LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22) The sun is well and truly in Leo. It is lighting you up - but because of all the other things that are happening, probably not in the way you imagined it would. Rather than fighting against anything that is blocking you, search for its deeper meaning. A rock can become a stepping stone. VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) The presence of Venus in your sign mellows things significantly. While others are wrestling with various versions of existential conflict, you are able to dip into a culde-sac of exquisite harmony. This is possible because you are more open to feeling your feelings than others imagine. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23) It is a tricky time for keeping the pans of your scales anything remotely like centred. There is a flood of feeling around. Because of your sensitivity, you are likely to be tapping into it. There is also a lot of frustrated fire, that wants to exert its will and burn brightly. Hold both. SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) The light of the Leo sun annoys you. You like being in the shadows - it’s safer there - and here comes life with a blazing spotlight, inviting you onto centre stage. This is never going to work without some serious psychological gymnastics. Go where there’s like-mindedness. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21) Your love of truth is a beautiful thing – but it also gets you into interesting pickles. By encouraging others to drop their walls and come out with what they feel, a tidal wave has been unleashed. Now you must deal with the repercussions of the very honesty you invited. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19) Somehow you are a lynch-pin for all the very strong goings on that are unfolding right now. It is your presence that is holding both the wilfulness and the willingness being displayed, in place. Do all that you can to keep everyone involved grounded, careful, open-minded and kind. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Relationship is where you are poised – and relationships of all kinds are presently in a spectacular state of flux. Hopefully you have enough of an overview and easy access to exactly the right amount of wisdom, to be able to remember lightness and laughter. This is true rebellion. PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20) Love is holding you to your vision. It’s easy to imagine romance. It’s something else to hold a relationship in place, when the reality of two egos kicks in. Love is the water that eventually wears away the rock of separation. Life is giving you the courage to go deeper again.

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Road WARWICK 73 Ogilvie Warwick WINDSCREENS Ph 07 4661 1550

BARBEQUE, Gordon Bleu Deluxe, comes with sink, rubbish bin, bench space, water, VGC. $2,200ono. Ph: 0437 011 824. DINING SUITE, indoor/outdoor, white washed cane, 120cm round glass topped table, 4 chairs. $175. 4661 4918. DINNER SET, Royal Doulton, platinum edition, 24 pieces, never used. $900. 0409 439 272. HOT WATER SYSTEM, Rheem, 250L. $800ono. Ph: 0437 011 824. OUTDOOR TABLE, large, tempered glass top, aluminium, 6 chairs. $350. Phone: 4661 5830 or 0407 806 644. OUTDOOR TABLE, wood, with umbrella and 2 long seats. $350. Phone: 4661 5830 or 0407 806 644. PIANO, Victor, 1985 model, mahogany, ideal for student, excellent condition, complete with seat. $1,200. Ph: 4661 1995. TREADMILL Choose your speed and incline or pre set programs. Paid $900 Sell for $450. Contact 4681 3169 VERY OLD FURNITURE, 100 year old bookcase, sideboard, ice chest, writing desk. Ph: 4661 1445.

V Livestock BRANGUS BULL, 13mths. Sired by Milldale Drover over large framed commercial Angus cow. Excellent temperament, very quiet, loves affection. Only $990. Call 0410 531 674. BULLS, Santa Gertrudis for sale. Phone 0427 971 314.

CHAROLAIS BULL, 20 months, good bone with breadth and depth, very quiet. All enquiries welcome. $1,650. Phone: 0427 762 868.

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FORD Cortina, 198, 2.0 L OHC 4cyl, mild cam, 4 speed manual, mags, paint work VGC, interior in very original condition, still has AM radio. RWC on sale. $4,500. 0418 716 391.

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HINO, Rainbow Motor home, 1986. 188,00kms, Awning with annex, security screens, solar panels, island bed, shower and casette toilet, diesel heater, gas cook top, UHF and reversing camera. Excellent condition. $64,000. Ph: (07) 4667 4162

HOLDEN Commodore, 2010, SV6, SIDI, 6 speed manual, 26,000kms, 5 alloy wheels, reg 3 /15, tinted windows, paint protection, upholstery protection, one owner, always garaged, non smoker, 931-MVR. $24,990ono. Ph: 0408 076 196. JAYCO, pop-top caravan. 16ft, electric brakes, toilet, GC. $10,000 ono. Ph: (07) 4661 7988

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HOLDEN RODEO TURBO DIESEL 5sp Man with Tipper, 2005 model, Only 110,000K’s, 6mths Rego, Warranty

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V Farm Vehicles /Machinery DAEDONG KOITI DK901, 2012, rops, 90hp, 4WD, loader, 860 hours, EC, $35,000. 0428 408 787. FODDER SOLUTIONS Sprouting system T84, 5 years old. Produces 350kg barley sprouts daily (42 biscuits). Price $21,000 + GST. Ph: 0429 460 191 GRAIN FEEDER, Westbrook. 3 tonne capacity, good condition, all enquiries welcome. $1,650. Phone 0427 762 868.

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HOLDEN, Viva, JF, GC, 4 cyl, 1.8L, 5 speed manual, low kms, air con, power steering, road worthy, very reliable perfect first car, 228-LZS. $5,900neg. 0412 041 617.

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HOLDEN, VX 01, auto, reg 10 /14, RWC, good tyres, good condition, 663-GWO. $2,990. Ph: 0439 327 924. HOLDEN by design Calais, 2003, V8, auto, silver, leather trim, immaculate condition, MEL-965, $10,000. 0403 432 129. MAZDA 2, 2013, as new, 11,000kms, 359-SZE. $12,500. Call 0418 341 982. MITSUBISHI LANCER 2008, top condition, 6 months registration, 871-LDB. 123,000kms. $10,000. Pam 0419 555 242. TOYOTA, Camry s/w, 89 CS-X model, one owner, mags, auto, AC, VGC, VIN: 6T172SV2109080291. $2,400. Ph: 0412 733 632. TOYOTA, Prado 96 model, 4cyl, turbo diesel, registered, above average condition. 083-TWL. $5,900. Ring 0432 717 497.

TOYOTA, Yaris, one lady owner very tidy, 5 door, 5 speed manual with 7 months registration remaining. low mileage of 54,000kms. RWC included in sale price. Serviced regularly, you won't be disappointed. This is a great little car! Reluctant sale. Only selling due to buying a bigger car for growing family. $9,500neg. 0458 777 588.

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TGB, Scooter, 2007, 125cc 4 stroke, top box, reg 644AS until 06/15. $1,500. Ph: 0439 483 150

MAZDA, Bravo, tray back ute, 2004, 150,000kms, excellent vehicle, 059-SOY. $7,750. (daytime) 07 4685 2115. NISSAN, Navara, dualcab, towbar, bullbar, tinted windows, air cond, RWC, GC, 174-MER. $9,000. 0427 594 837.

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NISSAN Patrol 2004. 4.2lt wagon, 220,000kms, new tyres, reg, RWC, VGC, many extras. 443-HTF. $32,000Neg. 4666 1774, 0427 101 941. WINNEBAGO, Birdsville motorhome. 6 speed, diesel, Ford Transit, drive on a car licence. Licenced to carry 4 people, 97,000klms, 2 solar panels, 2 house batteries, Roam Safe security door. All the normal accessories plus bull bar, long range fuel tank, great for when travelling long distances. Heyman Reece towbar with Hitch n Go to tow a Getz 2005 manual. will sell seperately All services and log book available, 351-JXK. $70,000. 0419 119 487.

TATA, Telcoline Turbo, intercooled diesel, 1 tonne ute, 4x4, auto lock front hubs, P/S, air cond, Shelley's steel drop side body, 8'x6", new tyres, only 34,000kms, 116-FVR. $5,900 neg. 0427 101 941. (07) 4666 1774. TOYOTA LANDCRUSIER GXL 2004, diesel wagon, manual, VGC. 233-HRO. $19,900. Phone 0447 780 885.

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Community Diary Thursday 2 October Warwick Killarney Uniting Church Annual Spring Fair. Saturday 18 October, 9am to 1pm, corner Guy and Grafton streets, Warwick. Bargains, stalls with trash ’n’ treasure to fine crafts, plants, produce etc, free entertainment, food stalls, barbecue, free entry into the hall displaying crafts and demonstrations. Phone Margaret on 4661 2166 for more info. Phil Emmanuel and Chris Webbe. 22 November, Wallangarra Hall from 7pm. Adults $20, kids 10-17 $10. Food and bar available. Tickets at Mitre 10 Tenterfield, Country Club bottle shop Stanthorpe and Wallangarra

Store, bus from Stanthorpe, Ballandean and Tenterfield. Come and support the Wallangarra Rams. Phone 0421 198 546 to book. For details call 07 4684 3362. Warwick's Got Talent. Youth Space, Leslie Park, Warwick. Sunday 19 October, 10am-4pm. Can you sing, dance, juggle, do tricks of any kind or have another talent. Come along and have some fun. Presented by Warwick Suicide Prevention Group and Headspace Warwick. Phone Julie or Tracy on 07 4661 9073. National Seniors will have a guided tour of Bogga Road Gaol on Thursday 16 October departing at 7.30am. Bookings are now open at Suncorp

Bank. Also a buffet lunch and visit to a garden world all inclusive. Phone Carmel 4661 3136. Warwick Horticultural Society Spring Flower Festival. Garden comp, judging 6 to 9 October. Spring Flower show, St Mary’s Hall, Wood Street, 15 and 16 October. Floral Window comp, judged 24 October, entries close 5pm 23 October. Entry forms and show schedule available now at Enchanted Garden, Bryson Place, Baringa Nursery or phone 4661 1414. Australian Breastfeeding Association rose planting day, 9.30am, Stanthorpe Hospital Maternity section, 8 McGregor Terrace. On the occasion of the upgrade of birthing suites, all wel-

come. Inquiries regarding the planting morning, breast pump hire or counselling contact Leah on 07 4683 6252 or 0409 001 634.

Saturday 4 October Inglewood Lions Club Markets for Drought Victims of Queensland. First Saturday every month, 8am-noon, Cunningham Highway, Inglewood Lions Park. Site fees $10. Sausage sizzle, fruit and vegies, plants, camping gear, bric-a-brac, jams and pickles, tea, coffee, leather goods, western gear. Phone Stuart 0447 737 002. Maryvale State School Fete and Country Market. 9am-2pm. Raffles, auctions, competitions, prizes, fruit

and veg stalls, bric-a-brac, art and craft, farm animals, kids entertainment, lots more. Raising money for new playground. Stall inquiries phone Troy 0438 091 089. Other inquiries phone Chantelle 0435 030 416.

Sunday 5 October Market in the Mountains. Stanthorpe Civic Centre. 8am-noon. Make it, bake it, sew it, grow it. Stanthorpe Crafters and Hobbyists Association. www.marketinthemountains.org for more information phone 0417 760 529. Warwick Charity Markets. Town hall car park. 8am-noon. Inquiries phone Virgil 4527 4195 or Maggie 0404 993 507.

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Alcoholics Anonymous: Warwick 0418 987 152. Stanthorpe 0434 520 837. Tenterfield 0409 344 353. 24-hour Helpline 07 4632 2466. Apex Club of Warwick meets first and third Monday each month at the Criterion hotel, in the rear dining room from 7pm. Phone the president on 0488 619 671. Dementia Support Group Warwick. Second Tuesday each month at Unit 1, 90 Fitzroy Street. Phone Pam Eather 4661 3917. Liston Hall Committee. Second Tuesday monthly 6pm start. Line dancing. Phone Laura Simpson 0408 193 326. Social night every Friday 6pmmidnight, bar open and $5 meals. Phone Katrina Rickard 4686 1222. Parkinsons Queensland Inc. Granite Belt Support Group. Third Tuesday of every month at 10am. Community/Oral Health Meeting Room, Stanthorpe Health Services, 6 McGregor Terrace, Stanthorpe. Phone Graham Knight on 4681 0942 or Sue Borer on 4681 0670. Tenterfield Men’s Shed. Tuesdays, 10am-2pm. Entry via Wood Street. Full of quality tools and bloke stuff, come for a chat, brew and all the fun of breaking, making and fixing stuff. Phone Ian on 0420 305 003 for more info. Texas State Emergency Service. Meets every second Thursday at 5.30pm, Texas SES shed. Phone Yogi 0428 531 670 or Peter 0428 531 276. Warwick Branch Leukaemia Foundation. Third Thursday of month, at noon. Criterion Hotel. Phone 4661 1887. Warwick Caledonian Society. Meets first Wednesday each month, 7.30pm at Braemar Hall, Douglas Street. Phone 4661 3547. Visions Care NSW. Pensioners and Centrelink recipients may be eligible for free spectacles, income and asset means test applies. Phone toll free 1800 806 851 or 02 9344 4122 or visit www.visioncarensw.com.au

Border Railway Markets. First Sunday each month. Wallangarra Railway Station, 8am-1pm. Phone 4684 3300, 0408 843 300 or 4684 3237. Killarney Country Markets. Last Sunday each month. Canning Park, 9am1pm. Phone 4664 1656 or email kappa@killarney.org.au Stanthorpe National Seniors. Meeting first Monday each month. RSL, Marsh Street, Stanthorpe. Phone 4681 4191. Tenterfield Country Music. First Saturday each month. Presbyterian Hall, Manners Street, Tenterfield, 1pm to 5pm. Admission $4. Profits to the Presbyterian Church. Warwick and District Community Toy Library. Saturday 9.30am-11am St Mark’s Anglican Church rooms. Phone Elia 4667 1405 or Donna 4667 3895. Warwick and Districts Card Crafters and Paper Artists Group. Meet first Wednesday each month from 10.30am-1.30pm. New members welcome, first class free at the Warwick Library Conference Room. Phone Darlene 4661 29 16 or Paula 4661 4266. Warwick Spinners and Weavers Group. Meets every Wednesday from 9.30am. Night meetings held every second and fourth Monday. Phone Jean 4661 3115 or Heather 4661 4424.

Facing camera - Myles Waddell as Benedick and Jazz Lane as Beatrice during rehearsals for “Much Ado About Nothing”.

CARDS Warwick Senior Citizens. Crazy whist, Friday morning 9.30am, Albert Street Hall. Senior Citizens' Euchre Tournament, third Tuesday monthly, 9.30am start, $5 per person, teams of three required. Phone June on 4661 9996 or Marg on 4661 3007.

CHILDREN'S SERVICES Mainly Music. Music and play for preschoolers - two groups, Thursday 9.15am-10.45am and 10.15am-

11.45am during school term - at Warwick Uniting Church. Phone 4661 1080.

CHURCHES Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 9am Sunday. 50 Guy Street, Warwick. Phone 4667 0212. Harvest Faith Fellowship Stanthorpe, 9.30am every Sunday, CWA Hall Victoria Street. Phone 07 4681 2430. Rock With The Rock. Faith Australia, every Sunday 10am and 6.30pm, Wallangarra Performing Arts Hall, Wallangarra. Phone 07 4684 3005. Vineyard Christian Church. Celebration 9am Sunday, 85 Connor Street, Stanthorpe. Phone 07 4681 4077.

CLUBS Allora Photography Group. Meets second Wednesday of the month, 7pm at Allora State School. Photographers of all skill levels welcome. Info: alloraphotographygroup4362@gmail.com Authentic Taekwon-Do Warwick. Training at the John Muir Sports Centre, East Street, Warwick, opposite Scots College. Monday and Thursday 6pm8pm: 6pm-7pm beginners class, 7pm8pm advanced class. Phone Boosabum Frances Reick 0409 496 769 or 07 4666 3796. Border Ranges Amateur Radio Club. Meets the first Saturday of each month at noon in Stanthorpe. Phone 07 4661 2504 or visit www.brarc.org. au Killarney and District Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls. Tuesday 1.30pm. Euchre Wednesday 1.30pm. Phone 07 4664 1208. PAMPA - Parents and Munchkins Playing Altogether. Young parents group, Fridays 10am-11.30am excluding school holidays. Baptist Church Hall, Percy Street, Warwick. Call Headspace 4661 1999 for more info. Poets on King. Poetry group meets fortnightly at Joy of Life Cafe, 41 King Street, Warwick. Poets of all levels welcome to read, recite or listen, from classic to bush poetry. All welcome. Phone 0450 008 490.

Rose City Red Hat Society. Members memory jogger: luncheons held second Tuesday of every second month. Happy Red Hat-ing! SCA Canton of Stegby Medieval Recreation and Re-enactment Group. Meet every Wednesday between 7.30pm-9.30pm at Senior Citizens Hall, Albert Street, Warwick. Phone 0414 749 639. Seniors Table Tennis Group over 55. Every Monday, 9am-11am. Clubhouse next to squash courts. Phone Christine 4666 1239 or Una 0406 274 377. SOSAG. Save Our Shire Stanthorpe Inc. meets first Thursday of the month. Ring the secretary on 07 4681 0805 or 0427 617 679 for details. The Chronic Pain Support Group meets every Tuesday in Stanthorpe, 10am-noon. Phone Brenda 0400 090 054. The Queensland Justices Association Warwick Branch meets bi-monthly at the Warwick RSL meeting room from 6.15pm. All JPs or Commissioners for Declaration are welcome to attend. For more information please contact Fiori Cruz 0409 964 278 or Brendan Holland 0407 756 377. Tenterfield Presbyterian. Every Thursday 7.30pm-8.30pm, Logan Street, Tenterfield. Not a church service, free, no registration, supper provided. Phone Jim Seymour 0415 265 454. Tenterfield Mainly Music Program for mums and dads with 0-5 year olds. Wednesdays at the Salvation Army Hall, corner Logan and Naas streets, Tenterfield from 10am. Phone Joel on 0410 693 593 or 02 6736 1722. Tenterfield Junior Youth Group. For primary school aged kids. Gold coin donation. Fridays, 4pm-5.30pm at the Salvos. Phone Joel on 0410 693 593 or 02 6736 1722. Warwick Aero Modelers - Learn to fly radio-controlled model aircraft with Warwick Aero Modelers, at Morgan Park in Warwick. Info: Mark Byrne president.wam@gmail.com or visit www.wamqld.com

VW Dragracing This Saturday and Sunday Round 2 of the 2104 VW Magazine Australia Drag Racing Series will be run at the 1/8th mile Warwick Dragway track this weekend. The Warwick round is the birth place of the VWMA drag racing series and is still the calendar favourite amongst the drivers, crew and spectators. This is the 9th year the Volkswagens have come to Warwick to play, and the 1/8th mile makes for fast and close racing. Track facilities also give spectators unprecedented viewing access and an up close experience with the noise and thrill of VW Drag Racing. The field comprises purpose built drag cars capable of 5 second passes all the way through to street registered daily drivers. The weekend programme includes a Saturday morning street parade and display in Leslie Park, tappet cover racing, show’n’shine, trade & swap and of course two days of VW drag racing. Racing is from 1-5pm on Saturday afternoon and 9am-2pm Sunday. More information about the event can be found at www.vwma.net.au

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Warwick and Districts Card Crafters Group meets first Wednesday of the month, at Warwick Library Conference Room, from beginners to advanced all welcome. Session time is 11am2pm. Contact Darlene Grob 07 4661 2916 or Paula Lawson 07 4661 4266. Warwick Choral Society meets every Monday night in the choir hall, corner of Percy and Short streets at 7pm. All welcome. Contact 4667 4172. Warwick Croquet Club. Plays regularly at Leslie Park, Tuesday am, Thursday pm, Saturday pm. All welcome. Phone Dorothy 4661 9967 or 0428 619 967, Joyce 4661 4167 or Lesley 4661 4273. Warwick Handcraft meets every Wednesday, 9am-11am at QCWA Hall, Fitzroy Street, Warwick. Expert tuition provided, cost $3. Phone Michelle 0400 188 724. Warwick Horticultural Society regular meeting. Last Wednesday each month at 8pm, CWA rooms, Grafton Street. All welcome. Warwick Lapidary Club. Phone Syd 4661 2427. Warwick Weight Crunchers. Members meet Monday 9.30am. Albert Street. Phone Fay 4667 1725 or Pat 4667 0872. Warwick Shire Woodcrafters meets last Wednesday evening every month, 7.30pm - 8.30pm and every Saturday morning. Phone Wayne Vince on 07 4661 9282. Yangan Tennis Club. Invites all for a hit and giggle! Every Monday 9am11am. Opposite the Yangan Shop on Yangan Freestone Road. Cost $4 per person. Phone Val 4664 4124 or Neta 4661 8066. Wednesday is Zensday. Body, mind and spirit connection. Group discussion and meditation. 10am-noon fortnightly. Phone June 0431 147 847, Sarah 0402 823 815.


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Bunnies poised for glory as Doggies dare to spoil party By CASEY O’CONNOR

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AND so there are two - but what a pair. After 43 years the Bunnies are “this close” - they have a rabbit’s foot on the trophy but standing in the way of a history making win is a side that six weeks ago people had written off - the Bulldogs. They have been nothing less than tenacious in the finals’ series. The game on Sunday will have all the hallmarks of a gladiatorial challenge. The Rabbitohs fans are confident their time has come. They head into this grand final more than warm favourites. For only the second time in history South Sydney and Canterbury go head to head in a grand final and on paper it looks a classic. The prospect of the clash of these forwards packs is

mouth-watering. The “Battle of Britain” as Slammin’ Sam and James Graham go head to head one last time. The Bunnies skipped into the Grand Final with a decisive win over the Roosters. They overcame a shaky start and as fans in the “Burrow” sensed glory, the Bunnies bashed, barged and stormed back into the contest with an attack that was brutal and unyielding. Sam Burgess earned himself one more game in the famous cardinal and myrtle colours before heading to Rugby Union. His try saving tackle on Sam Moa sparked the Bunnies revival. Burgess gave his all against the Roosters, and fans can be sure he will leave this game with nothing left in the tank. Greg Inglis has become the face of the club. On Sunday he must bring all of

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his skills out of the kit bag if he is to deliver Souths victory. Last week, the planets aligned and we saw exactly what this side is capable of. Bunnies fans will be praying their side did not peak one game early last week. Hooker Isaac Luke has been ruled out by the judiciary and is to be replaced by Apisai Koroisau. Canterbury coach Des Hasler has taken six teams in the past eight years to the grand final - a fantastic record and the history books show his teams are not there to make up the numbers. In comparison to Souths win over the Roosters, the Dogs/Panthers game was a scrappy affair - but scrap is what the Bulldogs do best and Souths will have trouble containing them if they allow

the game to get into an arm wrestle. In typical Bulldogs fashion, they did what was needed to win against a gallant Penrith side. James Graham was uncompromising in attack and his defence was brutal. The Dogs showed great courage; in the end their ability to keep their cool and stick with Hasler’s game plan as bodies began failing delivered the Dogs victory. There are plenty of injury concerns in the kennel. Captain Michael Ennis is rated by many no chance to take the field after fracturing his foot last week. Halfback Trent Hodkinson is another who played on one leg against Penrith and will carry a knee injury into the final. In any grand final previous form and results count for naught.

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NOT that a grand final needs any more theatre but on Sunday rugby league followers and in particular long suffering Bunnies fans are in for a treat when 106-year-old timekeeper’s bell that symbolises South Sydney’s struggle to survive is rung at the grand final. The bell represents not only all of the triumphs the game’s oldest and most successful club has achieved but also the journey the club has taken on the pathway to the 2014 grand final. The bell was rung to start and finish the Rabbitohs’ first match in 1908 against Eastern Suburbs at Birchgrove Oval. It is the bell Russell Crowe paid $42,000 for at a function in 1999 to raise funds for South’s court case against News Ltd and for readmission to the NRL fold. After buying the bell at the Save Our Souths dinner at the Convention Centre on 20 November 1999, Crowe said: “It will never be rung again unless Souths are in the competition”. It is the bell that was rung when the Rabbitohs played their return match against the Roosters in 2002 after readmission to the NRL. It has not been rung since. Crowe alongside the man who had donated it, Albert Clift - a former Souths player, official and the original Rabbitohs mascot in 1968 said after ringing the bell at that memorable return game that it would not be rung again until the club was in a grand final. It has taken a while but on Sunday as Souths and Canterbury-Bankstown players run out of the tunnel at ANZ Stadium and onto the playing field, the bell is set to toll again. If that doesn’t send shivers down your spine, then I don’t know what will. - Casey

Russell Crowe and the oldest surviving Rabbitohs player at the time, Albert Clift, rang the bell in 2002. It is set to ring again on Sunday. RUBIE AND WILLIAMS SHINE THREE teams from the Summit Bowls Club played in last weekend’s SDMBA President’s Pairs in Tenterfield. Flying the flag for the Summit Club were Graham Rubie and Lee Williams; Michael and Tyler Sweeney and Kurt Empen and Wayne Thomas. Team Rubie and Williams who played outstanding bowls and through to Sunday went on to win the championship - on fire those boys. Back at the Summit on Saturday, remaining members played for a club trophy. Winners were Valda Newlands; Eddie Zanatta, Attilio Zamprogno Vs Dale Barker, Bryan Brown and Ugo Bau. Great to see Valda Newlands in the winner’s circle - she is one of the club’s tireless volunteers. The 2014 Apple Blossom carnival is just around the corner (25/26 October) and the club is seeking both sponsorship and volunteers for this flagship event. This year the headline weekend has standalone day competitions as well as an overall weekend trophy. Time to start organising teams.

T20 challenge THE Stanthorpe Cricket Association is putting the final touches on the wickets at the CF White and Sheahan Ovals and preparations are well underway for this weekend’s Bulls Masters T20 challenge. Bulls Masters was formed in early 2010 by Jimmy Maher, Andrew Bichel, Martin Kent, Michael Kasprowicz and Ian Healy. The aim of the Bulls Masters is to utilise past Queensland cricketers to help foster and develop cricket throughout Queensland. It provides an important opportunity for country communities often starved of top class cricket to interact with the greats of the game. This weekend’s competition will showcase some of the potential future champions of the game. Teams from Darling Downs and South West QLD, Gold Coast, Wide Bay and South East QLD will play a robin format with a final to be held on Sunday afternoon. The DD and SW Suns will be joined by QC Bulls Player Ronan McDonald right-arm pace bowler who made a meteoric rise to State ranks in 2012-13. McDonald, who made his first class debut at the MCG, hails from St George and is well placed to offer advice to some of the younger players in the Suns’ side like Dave Sullivan and Hayden Lanza who have ambitions to play at a higher level. The T20 challenge will also be a wonderful opportunity for local cricket lovers to see and meet some of the Queensland greats of the game. Canadian foursomes A CANADIAN Foursomes competition was played last weekend in Stanthorpe for the annual Howard and Sons Cups. Club president Stephen Kay and David Reeves of the McLeod Golf Club added their names to the magnificent Cup which has been played for since 1952. The pair won by the narrowest of margins over runners-up Michael Thompson and Geoff Patti. In a tight finish, only a quarter shot separated the winners and runners-up. Eric McLellan had best pin shot at 3/12 and Trevor Ludlow claimed 17. Pro-pins went to Paul Mills at 1/10 - a great drive by partner Keith Green, approach by Paul to 60cm - but pity about the putting. Craig Fossey claimed the pin at 5/14 and Stephen Kay at 9/18. Linda Kelly won the Ladies pin at 3/12 and Lyn Ludlow 17. Run down went to Trevor and Lyn Ludlow, Rob Reeves and Mark McCosker and Craig Fossey and Brendon Barker. This weekend, the October Monthly Medal and putting competition will be sponsored by former Coaster’s boys Rod Pettiford, Danny Folkers and Brett Lacey. A reminder that tee off is from 11.30am. The time sheet for the Stanthorpe Open is filling fast (half full already) - members are urged to add their names to the list so as not to be disappointed. A 27 hole mixed foursome will be held on Sunday 12 October.

Winners of the Howard and Sons Cups Stephen Kay (President Stanthorpe Golf Club) and Dave Reeves (former local and regular visitor from MacLeod Club) holding the treasured cup.

Runner’s-up Michael Thompson and Geoff Patti were narrowly defeated in Saturday’s Howard and Sons Cup. IS IT FINALLY OVER IS the “darkest day” in Australian sport finally over? The World Anti doping Agency has had its say on the ASADA investigation into the supplements saga. WADA took aim at the investigation process followed by ASADA, the length of time it took and the involvement of the Federal Government. “WADA has determined that full scrutiny of the file revealed that the number of delays were directly the result of the lack of activity or decision by either ASADA or the Australian Government.” The statement from ASADA went on to say, “WADA is not entirely satisfied with the outcome of this case and the practical period of the 12 month suspensions that will actually be served by the players. However, having fully considered all circumstances, WADA is of the view that an appeal would not advance the fight against doping in any meaningful way.” Sharks captain Paul Gallen and 11 of his teammates last month accepted the bans that for most amounted to just three games out of rugby league. Perhaps the darkest day in Australian sport has been the way in which the whole “doping scandal” was handled. While there were definite lessons to be learned from the scandal, the Rugby League and AFL community will now be hoping this can be put behind them although one of the key players in the whole saga is still to face the music. It will be interesting to see if he manages to escape close scrutiny all together, after the careers of so many of our elite sportsmen were put in jeopardy. WAKING FROM HIBERNATION IT seems that the Red Rooster rumble has emerged from its winter hibernation with the arrival of some warmer weather - happy days! Brendan Walker carded a handy 25 points off a 29 handicap to win the 9 hole competition last Friday. Runner-up on a countback was Ian Wallace on 21 points. Run down ball to the ever consistent Gerry Morrissey on 21 points. Pins were collected by Brett Donovan (11), Ian Wallace (13) and Mal Crawford (16). CUTTERS CELEBRATE THE Killarney Cutters celebrated their back-toback premiership wins at their Presentation night last Saturday night at the Killarney Rec club. There were few surprises when the awards were announced by captain coach John Trindall and president James Kelly. Dion Galloway capped a sensational year with the Cutters to take out the 2014 Player of the Year after collecting the trophy for the Most Tries and Most points. Following the grand final, Galloway was named the 2014 BRL Most Consistent Player. Lee Jaye Cooper, who stood in as captain for the side when Trindall was unavailable, picked up the club’s best and fairest award. The Players Player was Mick Brackin and it was no surprise that one of the most promising young players in the BRL Rohan Keogh was named as the Cutters Colt of the Year. Nicole Weir who acts as the club’s FAO and trainer was a popular winner of the Award for Club Person of the Year. Although busy preparing for their end of season fishing trip, the club is already making plans to defend their title in 2015. ROSER’S 43 A WINNER

Killarney captain coach John Trindall with the Cutters 2014 Player of the Year Dion (Flea) Galloway.

Killarney president James Kelly presents Nicole Weir with the support of the Year trophy at the Cutter’s Presentation night. VIV Roser’s score of 43 points was good enough to take out last Saturday’s single stableford event at the Warwick Golf Club. The event was sponsored by B and K Motors. Runner-up with 42 points was David Craggs. Collecting run down balls were Keith Clarke, Sam McLennan, Phil McEvoy and C. Oatley (40) and S. Deen and Lennie Williams 39 (countback). Pins went to Gary Russell-Sharam (5), M. Clarke (7), Geoff Hinze (9), C. Oatley (11), Terry Bennett (13), and Graham Bailey (16). Numbers were swelled by a visiting group from the Indooroopilly Golf Club who played with and against a group of Warwick Golf Club members on Saturday and Sunday. An excited club president Gary Russell-Sharam was overheard to say it was “the best weekend I’ve ever had”. On Monday, the Warwick club welcomed a large veterans group from Emerald Lakes Golf Club, who played on Monday and Tuesday enjoying the course and the facilities. The club is keen to attract these groups to benefit local businesses and the club. The staff at the Pro Shop is on hand to put together packages for visiting groups. A reminder that this Sunday is the Bush Kids Charity Golf Day. Other dates for the golfers diary include: Saturday 11 October - Big W Day 4 ball Ambrose; Sunday 12 October mixed foursomes championships (36 holes): Friday 17 October Westpac Warwick Invitational Golf Day (two ball Ambrose), Sunday 19 October Darling Downs Golf Association championships, a stroke event in A, B and C grades over 18 holes on. Time sheets for all events are available at the Pro Shop or call 4661 3664 AXEING ASBESTOS TREVOR Gillmeister has never been known to take a backward step - not in his football career nor since he hung up his boots, so it should come as no surprise that the former Maroons captain is up for perhaps his greatest challenge - to walk from Townsville to Brisbane - a mere 1400km. With his trademark grit and determination and many pairs of shoes Gilly has set off on his walk to raise awareness for the Asbestos Related Disease Support Society.


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Local Sport It is a cause that he has embraced after losing his father Ron to the disease mesothelioma in 2008. Gillmeister hopes to raise $100,000 for the Asbestos Related Disease Support Society through his walk. The not-for-profit self funded organisation provides support for those suffering from asbestos-related diseases. Gilly became a spokesman for the ARDSSQ after losing his father, and witnessing first-hand the terrible toll it can take on a person, and those close to them. “I wanted to help them out by raising awareness of their cause and raising some money for them as well, so we came up with the idea of the walk from Townsville to Brisbane. “We talked about a few different ideas, but walking from one great Queensland rugby league town to another seemed like the best way to raise awareness for the cause. There will be plenty of stops along the route for functions and interaction with local communities to spread the message about the dangers of asbestos, and the work of the ARDSSQ. Along the way, Gillmeister will be joined by sporting stars and local politicians to help raise the profile of his campaign. The Former Origin Greats (FOGS) organisation have backed Gilly’s initiative, sponsoring the Walk for Awareness with a $20,000 donation and are urging all Queensalnders to get behind the Axe. You can donate to Gilly’s Walk for Awareness online at everydayhero.com.au/ walkforawareness2014 You can also follow him on social media through Facebook - walkforawareness2014; Instagram - taking_an_axe_to_asbestos or via Twitter - taking_an_axe Hastag - #axingasbestos CAMERON GOES ONE BETTER ANOTHER Sunday and another top morning at Sporter’s last weekend. Alex Cameron who finished runner-up the previous weekend went one better to win this week to claim a Sporter’s win. Winner was Mark Lynam and rundown balls went to Nick Casey and Tony Steele. Brendon Barker had the Best Gross. The Pin Shot on the third went to Mick Speer and Paul Armstrong took the Pro Pin. Marg Locke and Aaron Simmers each collected a meat tray. Tee off is at the normal time of 8am 8.30am this Sunday and organisers welcome visitors and first time Sporters. BUNNY CAUGHT IN THE CROSS HAIRS ISAAC Luke and the Bunnies have been dealt a body blow as they head into Sunday’s Grand Final. On Tuesday night, the NRL Judiciary suspended the Bunnies hooker for a dangerous throw following a tackle on forward Sonny Bill Williams in the 38th minute of the game against the Roosters on Friday night. The suspension comes as a shock not only to Luke and the Souths officials but also to the majority of Rugby League pundits who declared it not dangerous enough to warrant a player missing the grand final.

Unfortunately, the judiciary did not share the view. The panel rejected his defence that Williams had elevated himself in the tackle by “skipping” off his right foot and grabbing Luke’s shorts to pull himself up as he turned towards teammates and looked to offload. The penalty of 150 demerit points and 50 carry-over points from a previous suspension has resulted in a two-match ban and denies the long serving Bunny the opportunity of a lifetime in Sunday’s game. It also means he will be unable to play for the Kiwis in the opening game of the Four Nations Test against Australia on 25 October. The door is now open for a big game from his replacement Koroisau who deputised for Luke when the Kiwis star was injured for 10 weeks earlier this year. The decision is sure to raise much debate in rugby league circles once again about the inconsistencies in rulings. HAMPSTEAD FORM CONTINUES STEVEN Hampstead continued his recent run of good form on Saturday when he and partner Kevin Williams proved too good for the field in the two ball Ambrose competition at Wallangarra. Sponsors of the event were Sue and Taffy Edwards. Peter Butler and Tony Murphy were runners-up in the vent. Taking the pin shots were Brendan McMillan at 3/15 and Mark Lynch at nine. Hampstead also had the Best Approach shot. It was a great day for golf mixed with some outstanding golf shots. Following the work done several weeks ago, the course and greens are in excellent conditions and the club is hoping for another great turn out from members and guests on Saturday in the Monthly Medal and Putting competition. IS THIS A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME? THE WARWICK Cricket Association is in desperate need of qualified cricket umpires following the retirement of five umpires last season. Spokesman Col O’Brien explained that the association is desperate for more umpires to calling for umpires with the opening fixtures of the season set to begin next weekend. O’Brien said that unless additional umpires were found it would come down to players umpiring their own games and that was not an ideal situation. It is yet another blow to cricket in the area after long standing club RSL Diggers withdrew from the competition due to lack of players prepared to commit to the club week in week out. The demise of Diggers will see some former Diggers players going to Allora 1 and several other teams. It also means that with a seven-team competition, there will be a bye each week. None of this is ideal but it is a trend that is an unfortunate sign of the times. If you would like more information regarding umpiring, (which each weekend is a paid position) contact Col O’Brien on 0414 497 296. And no fellas, I will not be resurrecting my penguin gear.

Bulls right-arm pace bowler Rohan McDonald is set to play with the DD &SW Suns.

Around the grounds BOWLS WARWICK EAST BOWLS NOTES LAST Thursday was our Red Rooster day, played with rain interruption. Results as follows: Round 1: R. Philps, V. Nelson, B. Gibson d N. Wickham, G. Shelley, A. Wickham 8-4; P. Collis, E. Diery, T. Spence d G. Harvey, A. Harvey, B. Rowlings 13-4; Grumpy, D. Meneely, D. Miller d G. Dent, D. Christensen, L. Munro15-12; B. Johnstone, N. Madsen, D. Derrick d M. O’Leary, M. Wright, E. Norman 13-12. Second round ( skips only) Grumpy d M. O’Leary 12-11; B. Johnstone d G. Dent 19-5; P. Collis d N. Wickham 12-7- R. Philps d G. Harvey 10-5. After much deliberation, a draw was declared between R. Philps and P. Collis and prizes were therefore shared. Next thursday 2 October is the club’s open triples with names by noon, with 12.30pm start. Ensure your team is available. On Saturday 4 October, the first round of the club fours will be played, teams are as follows: P. Dipplesman, E. Diery, V. Nelson, N. Madsen; B. Gibson, D. Sullivan, N. Farmer, B. Friend; G. Dent, N. Wickham, T. Spence, C. Lawler; B. Lee, Grumpy, D. Hughes, D. Meneely. Draw will be done prior to comencemant of the round. Players be ready to start by 1pm. Our ladies are hosting their Rose Fiesta on Tuesday 7 October and Wednesday 8 October.

Fellows, let’s give them a hand in the running of these special days. Dates to remember: Doug Millers sponsored day on 19 October. Melbourne Cup morning 4 November; Men’s two day Carnival from 15-16 November. All events are open to visitors to Warwick wishing to play bowls just contact the club. SOUTHERN CROSS BOWLS It was a fairly quiet time at the club last week with one game if triples played last Thursday in a rain interrupted afternoon. D. Cross, Y. Reid, C. Hope d C. Wickham, J. Johnson, C. Sawyer 20-8. Thursday 2 October the ladies monthly meeting will be at 11am followed by bowls at 1pm. BYO lunch. Results of social bowls from last Sunday - V. Hemmings, J. Marriott, K. Seaby, L. Butler d V. Hemmings, Q. Hamer, Prickles, B. Bourke 19-18; K. Mooney, F. O’Mara, D. Scotney d L. Marriott, C. Hope, Slave 20-16. Coming up next Saturday 4 October will be the Men’s monthly meeting at 10.30am followed by social mixed bowls at 1.30pm. WARWICK BOWLS TEN teams nominated for the Club Selected Triples and four of those team played last Saturday and here are the results: L. Tucker, B. Hansen, G. Creighton d G. Murphy, J. Niven, P.

Gynther 20-16, the other was a quarter-final game where T. Wright, G. Niven, P. Collis d K. Blomfield, L. Meiklejohn, B. Johnstone 21-16. The following bowlers are called up to play on or before next Saturday 4 October. W. Tucker, M. Holder, J. Ruhle v L. Collie, K. Cunning, I. Campbell; B. Black, M. O’Leary, J. Rickard v T. Seaniger, D. Miller, D. Warr; L. Tucker, B. Hansen, G. Creighton v P. Summers, C. Johnson, J. Cutmore. The club were saddened to hear of the death of Alex Naylor’s wife Margaret on Sunday night and it offers him their sincerest sympathy. Results for Summer’s Cash Day held last Wednesday: R. Bone, J. Niven, L. Meiklejohn 16 v T. Seaniger, G. Kerr, L. McCosker 9; R. Valentine, M. Holder, B. Christensen 16 v K. Cunning, B. Hansen, I. Campbell 8; R. Smith, P. Seipett, T. Banditt 15 v P. Kerr, G. Niven, J. Ruhle 10; K. Blomfield, Garry Leo, C. Johnson 15 v B. Buckel, L. Collie, D. Warr 10; D. Neal, C. McCosker, B. Johnstone 16 v L. Tucker, J. McCallum, D. Christensen 9; G. Murphy, S. Valentine, P. Wagner 17 v P. Summers, W. Tucker, E. Welsh 8. The Cash went to Phil Wagner’s team on 17pts and the runners-up to Barry Johnstone’s team on 16pts after a countback with Les and Bev’s teams. Thanks to Pam for your generosity. There were two rinks of social on Saturday and here are the results: D. Miller and J. Ruhle 23 v

P. Cutmore and B. Black 9; R. Bone and D. Warr 31 v J. McCallum and J. Cutmore 10. Judy and Doug put on their President’s day on Sunday with a few shocks in store for the unwary. When bowlers arrived they found 30 sets of old bowls lined up like a platoon of soldiers, cobwebs removed, in fact the first time the bowls have all seen the the light of day together for many years. Bowlers were told to put their bowls back in their cars, and to unsettle them a bit more and take them out of their comfort zone. They were told that there would be two games with the first, skips leading and the second game leads leading. Here are the results: B. Johnstone, G. Niven, L. Tucker 11 v M. Wagner, L. Meiklejohn, J. McCallum 5 and the reverse game M. Wagner11 v B. Johnstone 11; E. Moss, J. Niven, G. Lynam 10 v D. Warr, D. Miller, B. Buckel 5 and the reverse game D. Warr 14 v E Moss 7; D Christensen, W Tucker, I Fordyce 9 v E Welsh, B Hansen, D. McLennan 5 and the reverse game D. Christensen 13 v E. Welsh 7; J. Ruhle, T. Wright, R. Valentine 15 v P. Collis, B. Black, M. Thompson 7 and the reverse game P. Collis 13 v J. Ruhle 7; B. Christensen, C. Johnson, D. Neal 12 v I. Campbell, S. Valentine, R. Smith 14 and the reverse game B. Christensen 8 v I. Campbell 8.There were no bowls prizes but six winners picked from the attendance sheet, with no names available. Thank you to Judy and

Doug for sponsoring such an innovative day, and bowlers will appreciate their own bowls more after that little trip back to the 1950s. Looking ahead Social on Saturday, make sure that you turn up for Bushies on Sunday 5 October, there will be good cash prizes and a lush afternoon tea. Tuesday 7 October Monthly Triples and Patrons Day on Sunday 12 October. The club welcomes Ladies and Visitors to join us on any of these social days, names in by 12.30pm play at 1pm. Phone 46611516. GOLF TENTERFIELD VETERAN GOLF On Tuesday 23 September, 40 Tenterfield veterans were joined by 14 visitors from Logan Country, Gailes and the Everglades golf clubs for a Red tee stableford event. Winner was visitor Ken Rossington (Logan Country) 44 points with visitor Noel Gray (Everglades) runner-up on 43 points. Ball Run down Terry Daly 42; Don Iedema and Gordon Fletcher 41; Phil Mannion, Roger Bonham; Pamela Brown and John Gower 40; John Gale 39; Vicki Gray; Ash Harrison and John Augustson 38. Front Nine Trevor Haughton (Gailes) 25; Back Nine Neil Gale 22 on a countback; Pin Shot Richard Holden (Gailes) 252 centimetres; Captain’s Draw Peter Brown and Mystery Hole No. 10 all squared. Nominations for the October week of golf need to be lodged ASAP.


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