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CUP OF STYLE: Highton’s Victoria and Richard Henderson add their splash of fashion to the Geelong Cup on Wednesday. But the event was sullied when news reports labelled it the “biggest bogan race day in Australia�. FULL STORY, PAGE 3 Picture: LOUISA JONES

A GEELONG art dealer faces charges over an alleged multi-million-dollar Brett Whiteley art fraud. Peter Gant, who ran Irascible Gallery at Melbourne, is embroiled in police allegations he sold three fake masterpieces from Whiteley’s Lavender Bay series that were produced by art conservator and co-accused Mohamed Aman Siddique. Both are listed to appear before the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in March over the allegations regarding the paintings: Orange Lavender Bay, Big Blue Lavender Bay and Lavender Bay Through the Window. The works sold, respectively, for an alleged $1.1 million, $2.5 million and $950,000 to various parties - luxury car dealer Steven Nateski, Sydney Swans chairman and merchant banker Andrew Pridham, and given to a Melbourne restaurateur to cover outstanding debts. Both Mr Siddique and Mr Gant face four deception charges totalling more than $3 million over the alleged forgeries. The late Whiteley, who died of a drug overdose in a NSW motel in 1992, was an Australian avant-garde artist whose works feature in all the country’s large galleries.

REAL DEAL: Brett Whiteley’s Lavender Bay Through the Window. He was a double winner of the prestigious Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes, and his works routinely sell for millions. He was an Order of Australia recipient. The court this week heard Whiteley had sold “second tier� paintings to fuel his drug habit and that the defendants’ lawyers wanted to explore the late artist’s relationship with his deceased manager, Christian Quintas. The defence claimed Whiteley sold second-grade paintings to a “subterranean market� to finance his drug habit. His better works were allegedly sold to art galleries for higher prices.

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FRESH from battles elsewhere, a band of environmental superheroes descended on the Surf Coast last weekend for their latest challenge. Who was this force to be reckoned with? Greenpeace? Sea Shepherd? Way more fearsome – the Knitting Nannas of Toolangi. Yes, the ladies with fire in their eyes and yarn on their laps were on the coast to help local activists demand the closure of Anglesea’s power station. Apparently the ladies have quite a reputation in their patch north of Melbourne for taking on local loggers. Surf Coast Air Action said the nannas’ support left the group “touched and appreciative”. And maybe just a little awed.

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There was a time, not so long ago, when they had the choice of Gala or Geelong Show days, both eminently kid-friendly. Then their schools were given a choice of closing for either the show or the cup. Now the kids get to sit at home while their folks, and teachers, hit the turps trackside. A distant third to a runaway winner in the importance stakes. NOT THAT it was all bad news for school kids this week, especially if they attend Oberon High but yearn for Europe. The state coaltion made the link on Monday when MP David Koch announced, amid a flurry of pre-election funding commitments, $10,000 for Oberon to develop a “sister school relationship” in Germany. Local Liberal candidate Paula Kontelj noted the relationship might involve “study-tour opportunities”. At the risk of seeming a sauerkraut, $10,000 would buy few return trips to Germany and, as cup day shows, the kids might struggle for funding priority. Might be time to take on an extra paper round. AND WITH a final update on local education spending, State Government “support” will help also train young indigenous girls in circus skills. Apparently the Flygirl program is for 12 to 18-year-olds either out of school or “at risk of disengaging”. Participants will learn “fun circus skills as well as respect, communication and positive relationships”. At least after the course they won’t have to run away to join the circus – they’ll be able to apply!

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POLICE are preparing a report for the Coroner following the death of man after a house fire at Norlane on Monday night. A 49-year-old man died at The Alfred in Melbourne after being airlifted to the hospital following the fire. He was located when fire crews extinguished the blaze, which started before 11pm.

The precise cause of the fire remains unclear but police told the Independent it was non-suspicious. “We think it might have started on the couch,” an officer said. Fire investigators and an arson chemist examined the scene after the blaze. Police asked anyone with information about the fire to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to visit: crimestoppers.com.au.

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‘Bogan race day’ claim sullies our perfect cup

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A LAND swap could keep a disused Corio school’s activity centre in public hands, according to City Hall. Council has offered State Government land adjacent to the Flinders Peak Secondary College site in return for the centre, which would become part of a community sports facility.

WAITING lists, ambulance transfer times and emergency department performance has continued improving at Geelong Hospital, according to Victorian Health Minister David Davis. He released figures this week showing “big improvements” at the city’s public hospital, which achieved the results despite an increase in patient admissions.

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Fire fines FINES of almost $1500 face landowers of fire-danger blocks in Geelong as authorities plan to begin annual inspections in the city’s northern suburbs. Councillor Lindsay Ellis said inspections would begin on 3 November as the CFA prepared to begin its formal fire danger period in about four weeks.

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VIVID RECOLLECTION: Mayor Darryn Lyons and finace Elissa Friday with winning cup jockey Craig Williams. 129327 Pictures: LOUISA JONES

THE LEUKAEMIA Foundation will officially open a new regional office in Geelong West today. Mayor Darryn Lyons said the ground-floor location of the office, at 240 Pakington St, would assist cancer victims with mobility problems.

Perry good JAN JUC surfer Jack Perry has won Victoria’s opening title in a final round shootout at Bells Beach. Series leader James Noble fell in the first round, allowing Perry to clinch the title with a second placing at Bells behind Torquay’s Harry Mann.

Arc up A $28 MILLION medical centre has been earmarked for Geelong’s “northern arc”, according to councillor Kylie Fisher. She said council had given in-principle approval for State Government to site the facility in the vicinity of Waterworld, Corio Library and Centenary Hall.

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STYLIN’ UP: Fashions on the field finalist Courtney Moore and men’s winner Jack Krzywdzinski. Were you at the cup? Photo sales available by searching ID number 129327 at starphotos.com.au.

MOTORISTS would be advised to avoid Cox Rd Corio, Church St Geelong West, Great Ocean Road, Anglesea and Hesse St, Queenscliff, next week as VicRoads carries out night works. Speed will be reduced to 40km/h and traffic reduced to a single lane between 26 and 31 October from 7pm to 6am to undertake road surface repairs. G

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THE BEST Geelong Cup in years saw Caravan Rolls On win the $300,000 group three event before 15,000 patrons in perfect conditions. The win, over 2400 metres, has pegged the former European stayer an extra 1.5kg for next week’s $6 million Melbourne Cup but yet to be guaranteed a berth in the event. Fashionistas and punters mixed merrily at the cup, which police and Geelong Racing Club described as the most successful and incident-free in years. Off-course flutters totalled around $3.5 million and on-course $800,000, while fashions on the field entries were widely described as the best outside the Melbourne Cup. “The crowd was sensational and operationally it was very successful; police and security said it was one of best ones they’ve seen,” racing club chief Daniel Salter told the Independent. “It was a great result, no incidents and numbers totalling between 14,000 and 15,000. The fashions are improving every year, the marquees were all good. “We’ve great feedback from all the caterers, the food was fantastic, it was a very good cup.” Police backed the event, which one officer described as “a ripper for us”. But for all the colour and friendly frivolity, News Corp online coverage berated the event as “Australia’s biggest bogan race day”. News.com.au slammed brightly-coiffed Geelong Mayor Darryn Lyons, whose hairdo earned international exposure on the UK edition of The Huffington Post website. The News.com story captioned photos of Cr Lyons with expletives. It ridiculed women’s fashions and also a welldressed elderly man snapped glancing at a woman adjusting her shoe. Mr Salter told the Independent he had no idea why News.com.au elected to criticise the event. “It looks like they’ve just rehashed some story from years back. I’ll be talking to them about it.” The bizarre coverage followed the expulsion of mayoress and face of the cup Elissa Friday as a judge of the Geelong Advertiser-sponsored fashions on the field on grounds she wrote a column for the Independent. Westfield stylist Renee Enright remained on the judging panel despite her employer’s competitor, Market Square, also sponsoring fashions on the field.

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$320m farm proposal seeks delay assurance By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE PROPONENTS of a $320 million sustainable vegetable farm at Avalon fear state government caretaker mode could delay its planning processes. The government goes into caretaker mode on 4 November prior to the 29 November election, shelving major decisions. Sustainable Farms’ Andrew Rofe said Geelong’s council had requested Planning Minister Matthew Guy become the responsible authority for the development. “Mr Guy has indicated verbally he will agree to that request but we haven’t had the formal notification yet,” Mr Rofe said. “We’ve had a similar undertaking from shadow planning minister Brian Teague, so we know whoever wins the state election will support us. “But Christmas is not far after the election when things slow down again, so we could face a three-month delay. “We’re putting in a lot of dollars, so we want to make sure we have a defined timeline instead of it being open ended. “We’d like the minister to appoint a planning panel before caretaker mode begins so at least we can continue with the planning requirements.” Mr Rofe said a number of planning assessments were already under way. Studies and assessments of air quality, noise, flora and fauna, cultural heritage, traffic and flood management were all “on the go”. Mr Rofe said the Civil Aviation Safety Authority had been contacted because of the development’s proximity to Avalon Airport and a recycling

LETTUCE START: Michael Mifsud and Andrew Rofe in a hydroponic lettuce hothouse at Marcus Hill. Picture: LOUISA JONES strategy was being prepared. “We have to be on the ball without being ahead of ourselves. It’s a bit of a juggling act,” he said. “The city has given us lots of support and the mayor, Darryn Lyons, and (ward councillor) Tony Ansett have been fantastic.” Sustainable Farms proposes a hightech facility featuring the largest glasshouses in the Southern Hemisphere, using renewable energy from recycling

waste products. The development, on a 150-hectare site off Old Melbourne Rd at Avalon, would create 1000 jobs. Consortium partner Michael Mifsud, of Paulmar Hydroponics, said Sustainable Farms had received international interest since the Independent revealed the proposal in August. “We’ve had expressions of interest from the aquaculture industry, adding another possibility to the way we

produce food sustainably,” Mr Mifsud said. Paulmar Hydroponics designed and constructed its own automated hothouse system to produce the first hydroponically grown lettuce in the Southern Hemisphere. “As leaders in hydroponics, we’ve already developed the base experience and knowledge. We just need to be able to work within the planning requirements to determine the final design.”

Coalition offers $40m promises FUNDING promises worth around $40 million ramped up the Napthine Government’s election campaign for the region this week. A $35 million pledge for Geelong Performing Arts Centre’s redevelopment headlined the promises as the Government trumped Labor’s promises for the week and to GPAC. The coalition also promised $2.2 million to upgrade Bellarine Secondary College, $1 million to rebuild Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club, $350,000 to extend Fyans Park Kindergarten and $140,000 for tourism promotions. Labor’s main promise for the week was “investigating the viability” of an LPG vehicle conversion industry in Geelong. The region is a key battleground for the major parties, with three marginal lower house seats - South Barwon, Geelong and Bellarine - up for grabs. Labor has a safe margin in the fourth seat, John Eren’s Lara. The coalition’s GPAC promise was $5 million more than Labor’s offer for the project last month. Premier Denis Napthine said the coalition money would pay for the next stage of redevelopment, giving GPAC a new Ryrie St façade, a 150-seat cabaret and music space, more dance studios and improved disabled access. The project would create 270 jobs, stimulate the local economy and help GPAC secure top performers and shows, he said. State Arts Minister Heidi Victoria said the funding would also enhance GPAC’s standing as one of the state’s premier regional arts venues. More than 230,000 patrons attended performances at GPAC in the past financial year. The Independent revealed in August that the facility had become “unsafe” with concrete cancer, and was unable to meet demand from the region’s growing population. Opposition leader Daniel Andrews said the “LPG centre of excellence” in Geelong would create “high-skill, high-wage jobs for the automotive workers that the Liberals left behind”. “The experts say we can build Victoria’s next world-leading manufacturing sector in the heart of Geelong, and Labor will help build the case.”

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WALK RIGHT IN: Noel Murphy shows the ease of access to the saltworks buildings. ded with nails, shattered plasterboard, exposed rafters, metal pipes, jagged glass in broken window frames, busted light fittings and fixtures contrast with ‘Danger Keep Out’ signs and asbestos warnings. Pigeons flutter from corrugated iron sheds almost ankle-deep in guano.

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Power bills ‘fall’ after tax ends SCRAPPING the carbon tax has delivered the biggest drop in electricity prices on record, according to federal MP Sarah Henderson. The Liberal Member for Corangamite said the fall for the September quarter was the largest since 1980 when Australian Bureau of Statistics began measuring electricity prices for its inflation index. Ms Henderson confirmed “significant” price reductions in Corangamite and up to 12.4 per

MPs tells councils to pass on carbon savings cent across Victoria. “There are likely to be further flow on benefits of lower electricity prices on the cost of other goods and services over the coming quarter,” she said. “The figures confirm that scrapping the carbon tax is delivering real and immediate cost of living relief to Australian families.”

Ms Henderson said electricity prices rose 101 per cent under Labor. “We’ve scrapped Labor’s carbon tax to deliver relief to Australian families and businesses. The coalition is committed to lower electricity prices for Australian families. “Bill Shorten wants to take away these savings with his plan to bring back the carbon tax.”

Federal Labor Member for Corio Richard Marles hit back with an attack on the Abbott Government’s budget. “If the Liberal government is serious about helping reduce the cost of living for people they can start by dumping their toxic budget of broken promises and new taxes, including their proposed GP tax and fuel tax,” he said. Ms Henderson also called

on the region’s councils to pass on carbon tax savings to ratepayers. “In the case of the City of Greater Geelong, the council received a very substantial windfall of more than $500,000 just in landfill fees. I once again call on the City to confirm the savings that have been accrued as a result of the carbon tax abolition and whether these savings will

be passed back to ratepayers, as other councils have done.” Council city services general manager Gary Van Driel said City Hall was considering projects to provide “a carbon offset (that) could be funded with the monies collected in relation to the former carbon tax”. Mr Van Driel said a report was being prepared for council’s consideration “regarding the allocation of the carbon tax liability funds to nominated projects”.

Geelong TAPPs into teacher ‘revolution’ By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

RUNNING AMOK: Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College students Taneka Williams, Samantha Foot, Georgia Doyle, Kylie Smith and Rhianna Picture: REG RYAN Clapham make a colourful quintet on Geelong’s waterfront for year 12 muck-up day fun this week. 129429

TEACHER training is set to be “revolutionised” under a new teaching academy pioneered at Deakin University. Associate Professor Damien Blake said Geelong’s new Teaching Academy of Professional Practice (TAPP) would attract international attention. “We’ve been piloting them for a number of years and worked closely with state government to develop the concept,” Prof Blake said. “The Geelong academy is quite large, involving 31 schools across the region, including primary and secondary schools. “It offers a much more collaborative approach to preparing teachers to teach in schools and provides the basis to make significant systemic changes to teacher education.” State Education Minister

Martin Dixon this week announced $1.6 million in funding for 12 new academies across Victoria. Prof Blake said the academy would operate as a partnership between schools, Deakin and the Department of Education. “This marks a huge leap forward in teacher training,” he said. “There were a lot of flaws in the previous model because there was little collaboration across thousands of pre-service teachers and hundreds of schools. “Under the academy model, teachers will be in schools earlier as part of their preparation to be teacher. “Teachers might do units embedded in a school, spending time as a resident, getting to know their fellow teachers, the community and students to build genuine relationships.”

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City splashing out with pools By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG households made a splash with the third highest number of pool permits in Victoria last year, according to new figures. Victorian Building Authority (VBA) said the region had 316 pool or spa permits issued, behind only Boroondara and Mornington Peninsula with 491 each. But the VBA warned that the higher popularity of pools also posed an increased risk of drownings. VBA technical director Jarrod Edwards said the number of permits demonstrated the popu-

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larity of pools in Geelong. “Building and installing a pool or spa can cost thousands of dollars, so many people will be buying inflatable pools and spas as a cheaper alternative,� Mr Edwards said. “However, they may not realise inflatable pools still pose a serious safety risk for young children if they aren’t properly fenced. “We’re concerned that when people buy a pool or spa they’re not aware that all swimming pools and spas that can hold more than 30cm of water must have a complying safety fence or barrier.

“That includes inflatable and relocatable pools.� Mr Edwards said pool or spa owners failing to comply risked fines over $7300. Pool gates should never be propped open and nearby trees or other objects that could provide access over fencing should be removed, he said. “The VBA is writing to pool and spa retailers and working with the Swimming Pool and Spa Association (SPASA) to ensure retailers understand pool safety regulations and explain the requirements to their customers.�

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Rent debts ‘lift homelessness’ By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG community services have experienced a 94 per cent increase in tenants at risk of homelessness because of rental arrears, a new report reveals. The Justice Connect report identified strong links between homelessness, financial hardship, family violence and legal issues in Geelong. The report said falling into homelessness from private rental was common. “Seventy per cent of consumers who were experiencing homelessness had become homeless from private rental,” the report said. “Where consumers owned a vehicle, they had spent at least a few nights and sometimes months, living in their vehicles due to a lack of alternative accommodation. “Clients presenting at homelessness services in Geelong have predominantly been living in private rental premises.” Juctice Connect principal law-

yer Lucy Adams said the report was based on consultations with 40 workers from specialist homelessness and community services and 10 homeless people. “The findings won’t come as a surprise to people working on the ground in Geelong,” Ms Adams said. “The report highlights an acute shortage of affordable housing in Geelong, and points to family violence, family breakdown and financial hardship as key triggers of local homelessness.” Ms Adams said some services reported a 50 per cent increase in family violence referrals in recent years. Ninety-four per cent of services staff had assisted clients whose tenancies were at risk because of rental arrears, she said. “The consultation showed that the lines between housing issues and legal issues are blurred, with financial hardship and family violence often causing both housing failure and legal problems.” Ms Adams said 80 per cent of consumers identified at least one

legal issue since becoming homeless and three quarters of them had multiple legal issues. But accessing legal services was often difficult because of capacity restraints and a lack of clarity about which services to approach about different legal issues. Ms Adams said representatives of legal, community, local government, university and corporate sectors met at a recent forum to improve collaboration between legal and non-legal services. “Early access to legal assistance can often prevent evictions into homelessness,” Ms Adams said. “Often it is a one-off crisis causing people to fall behind in rent but with early intervention they can get back on track. “We’re hoping that a better understanding of homelessness will lead to businesses and organisations involved developing better ways of dealing with it when they do come across it.”

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HAVE YOUR SAY PLAYGROUND REDEVELOPMENT BARWON HEADS VILLAGE PARK Members of the community are invited to share their ideas about the playground redevelopment at the Barwon Heads Village Park, Barwon Heads.

Come along and chat with the Landscape Architect and Council officers onsite at the Barwon Heads Village Park on Saturday 1 November between 10.00am and 12.00noon.

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Tony Ansett. haulage was allowed on land zoned light industrial. Ward councillor Tony Ansett said Rocke Bros had a permit from 1994 allowing for container trucks. Cr Ansett said he was trying to work with residents and council to overcome the problems. Rocke Brothers Lara manager John Gulino said the operations were legitimate. “This company has been going for some time. We bought it from Josie’s, most of the staff are ex-Josie’s,” he said. “Yes, we’ve gotten busier but it’s the transport business; you have quiet times too but you make hay while the sun shines.

“We’re looking to move to a new site. We’ve been looking at numerous sites, looking at rental sites, but there’s no quick fix. “We’ve been in talks with the council and looking at new sites with it and, yes, we plan on moving but it’s not that easy. There could be new rules and new sites but, yes, we’re working with the council and, yes, we’re planning to move. “You can only imagine the calls I’ve been getting.” Ms Hinge said in the meantime she was counting more than 30 trucks an hour and up to 110 between 9pm and 2am. She cited slush, mud and dust from the trucks, plus financial loss trying to glaze windows against the racket, as additional problems for residents. “Nothing stops the noise. We’ve been told they might move, that they’re looking for a new site in Heales Rd, but there’s no indication of that happening soon.” Residents have asked City Hall to cut the speed limit from 80 to 60km/h along McClelland Ave, fearing trucks could collide with cars in adverse traffic conditions.

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Written submissions about the proposed lease(s) will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Act and must be received by the Corporate Strategy and Property Management Department, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104 Geelong VIC 3220 within twenty-eight days of this notice.

Any person requesting to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their behalf before a committee of Council, the day, time and place of which will be advised.

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The City of Greater Geelong Council proposes to the sell land at 77-79 Draper Street, Ocean Grove (“the Land”) as indicated on the diagram below. It is intended to sell the Land by expressions of interest to a not for profit provider of supported accommodation for people with disabilities, with the Land being transferred without consideration.

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HEAVY trucks lugging shipping containers through household streets night and day have Lara residents up in arms. Hundreds of trucks have been travelling into the Josie’s Transport depot around the clock since the company sold off part of the 1.5ha site to waterfront transport specialist Rocke Brothers. “The noise is so loud it’s maddening,” nearby resident Leanne Hinge told the Independent. “It’s constant banging, crashing, crunching and revving through the night. And then they drop the containers. “We’d like to know why they’ve been allowed to expand their operations without consulting with the neighbours.” Resident George Tolongos said Lara had successfully rejected plans for a giant transport hub only to have hundreds of trucks arriving daily without residents having a say. “The council has just let them go ahead without even telling us,” he said. Another resident, Dennis Higgins, questioned why such heavy

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The City of Greater Geelong hereby gives notice under Section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”) of its intention to grant a lease for land hatched on the plan below, comprising Lots 1 & 2 TP 759395 forming part of 202-280 McManus Road, CORIO VIC 3214 on the following terms and conditions:

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Strike hits city By NOEL MURPHY CITY Hall is threatening to cut staff wages over legitimate work bans as they chase a new pay agreement, according to their union. “Since last week, council was given the appropriate notice of when bans would commence yet our members have come under attack by management,� said Australian Services Union (ASU) organiser Melissa Wainwright. “It included a group of employees being told by their manager that if they participated they would remain in the depot yards all day. “Other comments from the HR department surround docking people’s pay and identifying union members by asking who would participate and what bans

they would be implementing.� The ASU described City Hall’s offer – a 10 per cent rise over three years plus other improved benefits and conditions – as “substandard� and accused council of “intimidating� members. “Why does council believe ASU members should be threatened, sent home or have details of the bans they’re participating in documented and sent to payroll for processing of deductions?� Ms Wainwright said. “This is a violation of our members’ rights.� The bans include issuing infringements and invoices, accepting rates payments, responding to emails, mowing parks and reserves, cleaning selected public toilets and open spaces and emptying bins.

City Hall said only 310 of about 2600 employees had voted to take protected action. Organisation development manager Andrew Keen said the City was trying to clarify the nature of the “periodic� bans. “It is... important to clearly understand the bans so the city can maintain workplace and community safety and to minimise disruption to council services,� Mr Keen said. “Unfortunately, this clarity has not been forthcoming and council is still unaware of the exact nature and timing of the bans.� Mr Keen said council would continue trying to negotiate with the ASU but most staff would like an opportunity to vote on the proposed agreement.

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A GEELONG cloud-based biosecurity system has won a major innovation award. Aglive’s world-first agricultural system won the Telstra Technology and Innovation Award at renowned Elmore Field Days. Aglive co-founder Stewart McConachy said the IntegriData system enabled farm managers to trace all inputs and outputs at their properties. “The system tracks inputs such as chemicals and farm merchandise. You could scan the barcode of a vaccine, calibrate the dose rate, read the livestock tag and the process is electronically attached to that animal,” Mr McConachy explained. The company was also working on systems to trace outputs

such as livestock, hay and grain, he said. “We’re developing a program to be able to monitor grain from the paddock right through the supply chain, meaning grain can be identified to within two metres of its final destination. “Biosecurity and marketing are two obvious benefits but the system could also provide important information for consumers wanting to know more about the origin of their food.” Aglive was also developing SpraySafe, allowing for chemical traceability through an online mapping solution. Mr McConachy said the system would allow farmers to track the plume, or drift, of chemicals in a map format over two to three days. “SpraySafe will measure data

such as wind direction and speed, temperature, flow rate, chemical details and much more to provide a complete record of spray operations. “It really is an exciting time for Australian agriculture, with the rapid development and growth of technology. Modern mobile devices, cloud computing and spatial data provides an environment for information and communication technology solutions not available 10 years ago.” Mr McConachy said the company was working with Meat and Livestock Australia to develop an electronic national vendors declaration form for producers. “We’re also hoping to develop fruit, vegetable and farm fingerprinting, including a microfluidic device for DNA sampling, meaning greater food safety and improved biosecurity.”

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Buckets& Bouquets BOUQUETS to all the volunteers who look after Kevin Kirby Reserve. The park looks fabulous and the constant maintenance of the barbecue is well done by all. Resident, Herne Hill BOUQUETS to the customers, mums, dads and children who supported the Lucky Dip Clown at Royal Geelong Show over the years. You helped me raise quite a lot of money for Hamlyn Parks Lions Club for local charities. This year was my last but I leave with fond memories. Lucky Dip Clown, Geelong West

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BUCKETS to Bad Trading (Buckets & Bouquets, 17 October). It wasn’t the Cats’ fault Allen Christensen left for unspecified “personal reasons”. The lack of fight to keep him indicated the Cats were happy for him to leave, too. Mitch Clark and Rhys Stanley are just what the Cats need. Cats Fan, Corio BOUQUETS to Bluebird Foundation for presenting an event suitable for both Geelong Seniors Festival and Children’s Week. I will take my grandchildren to Let’s Play Up to enjoy the old-fashioned games together. Kids these days spend far too much time on their electronic devices. You’re Never Too Old, Newtown BUCKETS to Sun Lover (Buckets & Bouquets, 17 October). Didn’t you notice I said daylight savings was not shift worker-friendly? You obviously need more time inside to read the newspaper correctly. Why not read it after dinner instead of walking so you don’t misinterpret what others have written. Julie, Norlane

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Batty set to speak out in Geelong By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN FAMILY violence campaigner Rosie Batty will speak in Geelong next month as part of a Barwon Month of Action. Ms Batty became a campaigner after her former partner killed their son, Luke, at cricket training in Melbourne’s south-east earlier this year. She was prominent in the news this week when she spoke emotionally at a coroner’s inquest into her son’s death.

TRAGEDY: Rosie Batty and Luke. Ms Batty has been nominated as a Victorian finalist in the Australian of the Year award. She will share her story at Zonta Club of Geelong to support its “stop men’s violence against

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Aussie parents give teens grog AUSTRALIAN-BORN parents are more likely than migrants to supply their teens with booze, according to new Geelong research. Deakin University’s Dr Bosco Rowland and his team also found that when both parents were born in Australia every bottle shop in their area doubled the likelihood they would supply alcohol to their teenagers. But families with two migrant parents were less likely to supply booze to their teens unless they lived in areas with many restaurants and licensed cafes. The study found that 55 per cent of the 10,000 teenagers involved in the research consumed alcohol in the previous 12 months. Thirty-four per cent of them said their parents supplied the alcohol. “Under-age drinking continues to be a problem in Australia, with many parents still finding it difficult to set firm rules around not providing or condoning alcohol consumption before their children turn 18,” said Dr Rowland, an Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Deakin’s School of Psychology, based at Waurn Ponds. “The study findings raise the question of why licensed restau-

STUDY: Dr Bosco Rowland. rants and cafes in Victoria allow parents to supply alcohol to underage children. This is not the case in New South Wales.” Dr Rowland said the different findings for Australian-born and migrant families aligned with the different cultural conventions toward youth alcohol use. “Australian-born parents tend to be more aware that youth alcohol use is common, so living near lots of bottleshops may make them more pessimistic that they can prevent their adolescent obtaining alcohol. This may lead them to supply alcohol at home in the hope this will encourage moderate youth alcohol use.

“The migrant families tend to be more successful at discouraging adolescent alcohol use. However, when they live near licensed restaurants and cafes they are likely to witness other children being served alcohol by their parents and this role-modelling may lead them to adopt similar practices.” National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines recommend against children drinking before 18. “These guidelines need to be promoted, as many parents believe that providing alcohol to their child to take to parties or drink at a meal is more responsible than restricting them from consuming alcohol – this is not the case,” Dr Rowland said. “The evidence these guidelines are based upon show that the earlier a young person starts drinking alcohol the more likely they are to experience injuries and harms, poor academic outcomes and possibly impaired brain development. “In the long-term there are also links with a variety of cancers and diseases and a greater chance the child will drink at harmful levels in adulthood. These are good reasons for children to avoid alcohol before the age of 18.”

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Centimetres away an editorial noted the enormous amount of time purportedly spent on the folly of the pier. Here we had a red-letter day: a City CEO being transparent, committed and entrepreneurial, and opposed to kindergarten negativity. The fact is the new pier, including a convention centre, hospitality, retail and entertainment options, would complement and complete our waterfront. Cruise-liner visits would be of benefit but the crux of the development would be an interactive 24/7 facility to support and grow the discretionary spending of visitors and locals. In a city where unemployment nudges 10 per cent and CBD-bypass tourism options continue gaining momentum, why stymy a great, readily achievable proposal? Richard Worland Manifold Heights

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ON 29 JANUARY 2013 Geelong’s council resolved to develop a comprehensive integrated transport strategy. On 14 October 2014 I was delighted to approve and adopt the strategy, along with my fellow councillors, particularly after commuting between home and work on the Princess Fwy and West Gate Bridge for the past 16 years. The unanimous vote on the strategy demonstrated its importance for our city and region. All councillors openly supported the strategy and the absolute need for state and federal governments to prioritise East-West Link, particularly its alternative river crossing to the West Gate Bridge. Councillors collectively reinforced the need for East-West Link to improve active transport, private vehicle trips and freight between Geelong and Melbourne. Even more pleasing is that the state Coalition Government has announced an investment of $8 billion to $10 billion in East-West Link’s western section and $6 billion to $8 billion for East-West Link’s eastern Section. Adding the productivity improvements and the thousands of jobs directly-created makes this major infrastructure an immensely-positive game-changer for Victoria and our economy. How state Labor could vow to tear up East-West Link contracts should the party be elected is beyond reason and in opposition to one of the major actions in City of Greater Geelong’s integrated transport strategy. Eddy Kontelj Bell Post Hill

GARY Oraniuk (Letters, 17 October) made an important point: paid jobs are indeed vital in the longer-term for the unemployed, particularly, the younger unemployed. That should be the focus of all tiers of government. However, in the interim, what is the problem with requiring the younger unemployed to offer their services to community and charitable organisations on a volunteer basis as a “contra” for the financial support they receive from the taxpayer while looking for or training for a job? I have known of many such people who have eventually secured employment precisely because demonstrated a work ethic, albeit without being paid. Should such a praiseworthy ethic not be encouraged? Michael J Gamble Belmont

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DOUBLE Take noted that bureaucrats and business types were querying opposition to a Yarra Street Pier, then invited readers to speculate why (Independent, 17 October). There’s no need for speculation because there are no shades of grey. Daily press commentary has consistently railed against Mayor Darryn Lyons’ vision and out-of-hand rejection of the all-but-lemon alternative. The opposition came to a head when Cruise Down Under’s Stephen Brad reportedly said passengers were more likely to take tours and spend money away from the CBD, only to note two days later that they had previously patronised the city’s gallery, wool museum, botanic gardens, walking tours, cafes and restaurants. Then City of Greater Geelong chief executive officer Gillian Miles, to her credit, dismissed hearsay as hard evidence in stating that plans to get the pier market-ready would proceed.

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IN THE infrastructure debate one thing is certain: Geelong has always been short-changed. The major Victorian parties are falling over themselves throwing money at anything their opponents have yet to consider. Money for schools? Of course, especially at election time! For sports facilities? How much will it take? The problem is that this use of taxpayer dollars is the business of government. These monies should have been rationally allocated years ago, not in the past four months of a four-year term – and there should be lots more of it. Australia’s two-party system promotes shortterm thinking; winning at any cost to principle in a bunker mentality making the person sitting opposite you your enemy. The casualty in this combat is vision. Down in the bunker it’s hard to see the light, so Victorians get an unelected Premier driving a tunnel east and west from his bunker; one we were not given a chance to vote on. The cost? Thousands of millions of dollars. Enough to kill off infrastructure spending in the regions for many years to come. The last state budget made it clear: infrastructure spending per head of population in Victoria is outrageously skewed toward Melbourne. Geelong get millions, Melbourne gets billions. It’s time this farce ended. Readers must tell politicians that regional Victoria wants its fair share. Doug Mann Independent candidate for Geelong

Jobs in renewables, not gas I AM PROUD to live in Geelong thanks to council’s decision to respond positively to the expertise and views of people who made submissions about local onshore gas extraction, or fracking. Not only did council clearly reject it, councillors also proactively voted to take their decision to state and federal governments with the intention of replacing fossil fuel-based energy sources with renewable ones. In my view this is where jobs and business opportunities lie, alongside care for environment. Rock on Geelong! Vicky Grosser Manifold Heights

Think of the children AT A TIME when the rest of the world is embracing clean energy, Victoria is missing out on a chance to participate in exciting emerging global technologies. Victoria has a unique opportunity to pursue investment in solar and wind technologies but instead continues to support outdated 20th Century fossil fuel-extraction industries. Victoria has wind and sun in abundance but is being left behind by Europe, the USA and even other Australian states and territories. The Victorian Government made this abundantly clear when it withdrew support for the 20 per cent emission reductions target within its own Climate Change Act by pushing for the reduction of the Federal Renewable Energy Target (RET) and considering gas as a renewable energy source in submission to the RET review panel. The effects of climate change are real, our fossil fuel resources are finite and almost spent. Overwhelmingly, Victoria’s greenhouse emissions emanate from our coal-fired power stations, so shouldn’t a responsible government be investing in our future? Our kids at least deserve this. Phil Kaufman Grovedale


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MONDAY EXPO - Geelong Better Hearing Australia Expo 10am-2pm, Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enquiries 5278 8300. SINGING - Bella Mama Choir, 7.309pm, St Luke’s Church, cnr Barrabool and Scenic Rds Highton. Enq 5243 7287. WEIGHT - Springs TOWN Club, 9.15am, church hall, rear Drysdale Uniting Church, High St. Enq 5251 3763.

TUESDAY FISHING - Geelong and District Anglers Club, 7.30pm, BCF Corio. Enq 5241 4408. REIKI - Reiki healing 10am at Maitri Centre, 13 The Crescent, Leopold. Entry by donation. Enquiries 5258 3163. DANCE - Social ballroom dancing walkthrough 1.30-2pm, dancing 2-4.30pm, Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $5. Enquiries 0416 964 352.

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THURSDAY READING - Geelong Writers Halloween Readings 7.30pm, Chilwell Library. Gold coin entry. Enquiries 5272 6010. HERBS - Geelong Herb Society meets midday, Little Creatures, cnr Fyans and Swanston Sts. Enquiries 0417 135 082. ANXIETY - Anxiety Recovery Centre Victoria meets 7-9pm, St George’s Church, cnr Latrobe Tce and Ryrie St. Enquiries arcvic.org.au COOKING - Eastern Geelong Community Kitchen lessons 10am-1pm, St Andrews’s Uniting Church, Cnr Sydney Pde and Sydney Ave. Enquiries 0417 334 096. PHILOSOPHY - U3A hosts philosophy, mindfulness and meditation 10.30am12.30pm at community centre, Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484.

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Win tickets THE INDEPENDENT is giving away five double passes to Joe Camilleri and the Black Sorrows at The Wool Exchange on 1 November. To go into the draw, follow the simple instructions at facebook.com/GeelongIndependent.com.au. Entries close midday Monday, 27 October, with winners notified via Facebook. Winners must be able to collect their tickets during business hours from the office of the Independent, first floor, 74-78 Moorabool St, Geelong, by 5pm Friday, 31 October. Like the Independent’s Facebook page for alerts on forthcoming giveaways and competitions.

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 One Plus One: Geena Leigh [s] 10:30 At The Movies (PG) 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 The Midwives (PG) 2:00 Jimmyʼs Food Factory [s] 3:00 Upstairs Downstairs (PG) [s] 4:00 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads: Relatively Friendly 6:30 Would I Lie To You? [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 QI: Infantile (PG) [s] 8:30 Happy Valley (M a,l,d,v) 9:30 Silent Witness: Domestic - Part 1 (M v) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Shaun Micallefʼs MAD AS HELL (PG) [s] 11:40 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 12:00 Resurrection: Schemes Of The Devil / Torn Apart (M) 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase (PG) 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Program To Be Advised 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Program To Be Advised 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] – Dr Harry visits Sunrise presenter Mark Beretta to help tame his Terrier. 8:30 The Friday Movie: “The Bourne Legacy” (M v,a) (ʼ12) Stars: Scott Glen 11:20 The Amazing Race (PG) 12:20 Friday Late Movie: “Straw Dogs” (MA15+v,a,l) (ʼ11) Stars: James Marsden & Kate Bosworth 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Forget Paris” (M s) (ʼ95) Stars: Billy Crystal 3:00 News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Big Brother (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Hawking Excitation (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “Unknown” (M v,s) (ʼ11) Stars: Liam Neeson & Diane Kruger 10:50 Movie: “Donʼt Say A Word” (M v,l) (ʼ01) Stars: Michael Douglas & Sean Bean 1:00 Movie: “Excalibur” (M v,s) (ʼ81) Stars: John Boorman, Nicol Williamson & Nigel Terry 3:35 Impractical Jokers: Stoop Sessions - Part 2 (M l,s) 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America 6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Living Room Encore12:00 Dr Phil (M a) 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Offspring (M s) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight (PG) 4:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project Encore [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Tomorrow When The War Began (M l,v,d) (ʼ10) Stars: Caitlin Stasey & Rachel Hurd-Wood 10:35 Movie: “Chronicle” (M) (ʼ12) Stars: Dane Dehaan & Alex Russell 12:20 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Living Black [s] 1:30 Inspector Rex (M v,n,a) 2:30 NITV News Week In Review [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Sikkim: The Ancient Wisdom Of The Shamans [s] 6:00 Classical Destinations: Cruising the Rivers of Europe [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Hyundai A-League Live: Brisbane Roar V Sydney FC Live *Live* – From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. 10:30 SBS World News Late [s] 11:00 Have I Got News For You (M) 11:50 Drama Movie: “Student Services” (MA15+v,s,a,n) (ʼ09) (In French) 1:50 Martial Arts Movie: “Gallants” (PG v,l) (From Hong Kong, in Cantonese)

6:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage: Kristian Nairn AKA Hodor (PG) 11:30 Catalyst (PG) [s] 12:00 Australian Story [s] 12:30 The Restaurant Inspector (PG) [s] 1:10 Would I Lie To You? [s] 1:40 Movie: “Gulliverʼs Travels” (G) (ʼ39) [s] 3:00 Basketball: WNBL: Round 2: Bendigo v Canberra 5:00 Rick Steinʼs India (PG) [s] 6:00 Saturday Landline [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 New Tricks: Things Can Only Get Better (PG) [s] 8:30 Scott & Bailey (M v) [s] 9:20 The Doctor Blake Mysteries: The Food Of Love (M v) 10:15 The Chasers Media Circus (M) 10:45 The Thick Of It (M l,d,s) 11:15 rage: Guest Programmer: Radio Birdman (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Sevenʼs Horse Racing 2014: Cox Plate *Live 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Special: Toy Story of Terror (PG) 7:30 Family Movie Special: “Toy Story 3” (G) (ʼ10) Stars: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen & Joan Cusack 9:40 The Saturday Movie: “Inglourious Basterds” (MA15+ v,l) (ʼ09) Stars: Brad Pitt, Melanie Laurent & Christoph Waltz 12:50 Go On: Win At All Costas 1:20 Movie: “Doubt” (M a) (ʼ08) Stars: Meryl Streep 3:30 It Is Written Oceania (PG) 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz: The Craziest, ʻNo Shameʼ Over shares Of All Time! (PG) 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 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 Music Special: Barbara Streisand 1:45 Movie: “Secondhand Lions” (PG v) (ʼ03) Stars: Michael Caine 4:00 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner 4:30 The Garden Gurus 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Movie: “A View To Kill” (PG v,s) (ʼ85) Stars: Roger Moore 9:45 Movie: “Never Say Never Again” (M s,v) (ʼ83) Stars: Sean Connery 12:35 Movie: “Frances” (M v,l,a) (ʼ82) Stars: Jessica Lange 3:15 Impractical Jokers (PG) 3:45 Music Special 4:00 Danoz 4:30 Global Shop

6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 7.30 [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Country Town Rescue (PG) [s] 2:00 Big Ideas Arts [s] 3:00 Football: W-League: Round 7: Sydney FC v Western Sydney 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 6:30 Compass: Fighting Father Dave 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 8:30 The Code (M l,v) 9:30 Mad Dogs (MA15+l,v) [s] 10:15 Once My Mother (M l) [s] 11:30 Stephen Fryʼs 100 Greatest Gadgets (PG) [s] 12:25 Hugh Laurie: Down By The River (M l) 1:15 Movie: “The Jerk” (M d,s) (ʼ79) Stars: Steve Martin 6:00 Jake And The Never Land Pirates [s] 6:30 Sofia The First [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) 11:00 Kochieʼs Business Builders [s] 11:30 Dr Oz: The New 3-Day Weekend Cleanse! (PG) 12:30 Sevenʼs V8 Supercars 2014: Gold Coast 600 *Live 5:30 Coxyʼs Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 The Big Adventure (PG) – An all new reality-adventure series which sees contestants compete in extreme conditions to win the prize of a lifetime. 8:00 Program To Be Advised 11:00 Castle: Under The Influence (M) 12:00 Greyʼs Anatomy: Loss, Love And Legacy (M) [s] 1:00 Special: Lords Of The Wild 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday *Live 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Australian Fishing Championships 12:00 Melbourne Marathon Highlights 1:00 Movie: “Flipper” (PG v) (ʼ96) Stars: Paul Hogan & Elijah Wood 3:00 Movie: “Rocky lll” (PG v) (ʼ82) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 5:00 News: First At Five 5:30 Postcards Mildura Special (PG) 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] 6:30 The Embassy (PG) 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 8:30 Gotham: Arkham (M a,v) 9:30 Movie: “Batman” (PG v,l) (ʼ89) Stars: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson & Kim Basinger 12:00 Financial Review Sunday [s] 12:30 Revolution (M v) 1:30 Nightline Prime (PG) 2:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 6:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Sunday 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 11:00 Weekend Feast [s] 12:00 All 4 Adventure 1:00 Love Your Sister (PG l,a) 2:00 Basketball: NBL Championship 2014 / 15: Race 3 - Moto2 *Live* – From Phillip Island. 4:00 The Bolt Report Encore [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG l,a) [s] 6:30 Scorpion: Plutonium Is Forever 7:30 Modern Family (PG) 8:30 NCIS: New Orleans: The Recruits (M) 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (PG) 10:30 Movie: “The Three Stooges” (PG v) (ʼ12) Stars: Sean Hayes 12:25 48 Hours (M a) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 1:30 The Farm Fixer [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 2014 Superbike World Championship: Round 11: Magny Cours, France 4:30 UEFA Champions League 2014-2015 Magazine - Highlights 5:00 Subaru National Road Series 5:30 Air Aces: Red Tails (PG) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Lost Worlds: Greeks, Romans, Vikings - Romans: The Founders Of Europe (PG) [s] 8:30 Easter Island: Mysteries Of A Lost World (PG) [s] 10:10 Project Nim (M a,l) [s] 11:55 Mystery Movie: “Bellamy” (M l) (ʼ09) (In French) 1:55 Drama Movie: “Captain Abu Raed” (M a) (ʼ08) (In Arabic) 3:50 How To Start A Revolution (PG) 4:55 Island Feast With Peter Kuruvita [s]

6:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 7:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 8:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 8:30 Studio 10 Saturday [s] 10:00 Studio 10 Saturday Extra (PG) 11:00 Dr Phil (PG l,s,a) 12:00 The Living Room Encore (PG) 1:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 2:00 Weekend Feast [s] 3:00 Dance Of The Champions 2014 [s] 4:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Firies (PG) – A paper bark tree is alight in an inner city street, threatening to spread to a nearby apartment building. 6:30 Bondi Vet [s 7:30 Movie: “Fantastic Fo”(PG v) (ʻ05) Stars: Ioan Gruffudd 9:35 Movie Premiere: “X2: X-Men United” (M v) (ʼ03) Stars: Patrick Stewart & Hugh Jackman 12:15 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Jascha Heifetz: Godʼs Fiddler 2:45 Roberto Saviano: In The Shadow Of Death (PG) 3:45 Piano Notes - Haydn 4:00 Budding Stars Of The Paris Opera Ballet: On Progress 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Shane Deliaʼs Spice Journey: Turkey Bitesize (PG) 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Hairy Bikers: Restoration Road Trip [s] – Working on the massive job to reconstruct steam train ʻThe Night Owlʼ, the Bikers forge a steel wheel taller than they are. 8:30 Movie: “Agora” (MA15+v) (ʼ09) (In Spanish) 10:50 Duck Quacks Donʼt Echo (PG) 11:40 Drama Movie: “Till Faith Do Us Part” (M s) (ʼ10) (In German) 1:20 Action Movie: “Thirteen Assassins” (MA15+v) (10) (In Japanese) 3:30 Drama Movie: “Sebbe” (M a,s,v,l) (ʼ10) (In Swedish)

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IT’S NOT so much a changing of the guard as a return to duty at White Eagle House. Jodie Armstrong, the head chef at the popular Breakwater outlet, is back in the kitchen, offering a revamped menu that is attracting new faces and the return of many of old-time regulars. “I had a four-year break but I’m back now with my mother Lyn Lunn as my business partner, we’ve made quite a few changes and customers are responding positively to them and we are getting busier and busier,” Jodie said. “We’re gearing up for the summer season, it’s a fresh season and fresh is what we are all about. We do not pre-prepare, all our produce is fresh, the customers know that and that is why they keep coming back in numbers.” Well-known as a familyfriendly venue, Jodie is making it even more inclusive, especially on burger themed nights. “Coming into summer we always see a surge in requests for burgers, so we’re inviting customers to define their own burgers and what they want on them. It will be interesting to see what they come up with,” Jodie said. The chef felt it was a bit of a homecoming when she returned to White Eagle House earlier this year and wants visitors to experi-

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labus, guidelines and regulations but some include secondary items unrequired by major airlines. The secondary items invariably increase the cost of training for a commercial pilot licence by as much as 50 per cent or more. Flight Academy Australia’s training area is right outside, so students also avoid the hassle of having to travel from the school to an airport elsewhere. Barwon Heads Airport recently obtained a State Government grant to upgrade its runway surface from grass to bitumen so it can be used year-round. Work on the runway and a new aerodrome lighting system is scheduled to commence early November.

Flight Academy Australia can fast-track training to less than a year for anyone prepared to work hard enough, offering a two-year advantage on other trainees in unnecessary three-year university courses. Students interested in flying only as a hobby can conclude their training after achieving a recreational or private pilot licence. Flight Academy Australia also offers training and theory courses for: multi-engine rating; night VFR rating; multi and single-engine instrument rating; constant speed and retractable undercarriage rating; GPS theory and more.

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IndySport Cats on the hunt in Frankston GEELONG Cricket Club came out of last weekend’s double-header on even terms, going down to Melbourne on Saturday before bouncing back with a much-needed win over Dandenong on Sunday. Skipper Matthew Harrison (69) led the way on Saturday in his side’s pursuit of 274 but, with little support, the Cats lost by 98 runs. With their season slipping away before their eyes on Sunday when Dandenong posted a very competitive 249, the mood was glum. But Eamon Vines stood up when it counted to record a magnificent 119 as the Cats won by three wickets with seven balls to spare. Geelong travels to Frankston tomorrow for a one-day match. Both sides have just one win to their name and will be desperate to get back in the hunt. In Geelong Cricket Association, two of the best sides of the past few years will renew hostilities

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when North Geelong hosts St Joseph’s at Osborne Park in the first two-day game of the season. These two met most recently in last season’s semi-final, which St Joseph’s won on the way to claiming the premiership. So far this season both sides have been in good form, although North Geelong did suffer a shock loss to Bell Post Hill last week after falling five runs short in a disappointing chase. As in previous years, St Joseph’s looks to have

more depth, while the Magpies rely on too much from too few. It’s hard to see this game being any different. Selections: MURGHEBOLUC v Leopold, GROVEDALE v Lara, Geelong West v GEELONG CITY, Bell Post Hill v EAST BELMONT, Newtown & Chilwell v SOUTH BARWON. In division two, Highton faces its biggest test of the season so far when it travels to Godfrey Street Oval to take on Thomson. The Heat has responded well to its drop down from division one, with two wins so far, including an impressive six-wicket victory against Manifold Heights last week. Batsman Luke Daffy is in good form, while Brandon Ross is taking wickets with the new ball. Thomson is always a tough prospect but Highton is well-equipped to claim its third win of

the season and consolidate its spot in the top six. Selections: Alexander Thomson v ST PETER’S, Waurn Ponds v GUILD ST MARY’S, Modewarre v TORQUAY, MARSHALL v Newcomb & District, MANIFOLD HEIGHTS v St Alban’s Breakwater. Bell Park finds itself seventh on the division three ladder and really needing to find some form against Shelford this round to stay in the hunt for finals action. Skipper Ashlee Carter has been doing his bit, with an undefeated 62 last week, while Jhye Kenna took 3/25, but it wasn’t enough as their side went down to Meredith. Shelford is in second position for a reason, meaning the Dragons might just struggle to win this one. Selections: Corio Bay v MEREDITH, BANNOCKBURN v Inverleigh, Corio v LETHBRIDGE, Little River v WINCHELSEA, Teesdale bye.

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FINE settled weather over the past week allowed anglers to put in some productive sessions, with most seeking solid snapper high. Michael Kennedy and son Lachlan ventured down to the jetty at the grammar school lagoon. After a short wait Lachlan was hooked up to fast-running fish, which turned out to be a snapper of around 2kg and Lachlan’s first catch of the species. Mark Ikstrums headed wide off St Leonards where he set a spread of baits and sat back in hope of tanking with some quality snapper. A fish soon nailed one of the baits, with Mark landing the 9kg fish after a torrid tussle. Shaun Wall targeted snapper off Clifton Springs on Saturday night near the area known as the turn. He managed to drop his first couple of fish but hooked up the last, a 7.2kg fish that put up an awesome fight. Dalibor Smek and brother-in-law Tim Paps fished the outer harbour on the weekend, anchoring up after finding some fish on the sounder. Soon after rods began screaming under the weight of quality snapper, with the pair catching bag limits of fish between 6kg and 8kg on large pilchards. Calamari continued making their presence felt right around the Bellarine Peninsula. Fishing World’s Michael Moore headed out with mate Ben McLean to try their luck around Queenscliff where the boys caught 19 squid over a couple of hours, especially on jigs including the Gancraft 3.5 in colour #30 and the Yamashita in R25. Anglers also reported good bags of squid from St Leonards right around to Clifton Springs. As the season progresses over the next couple of months anglers will continue to see their catches of squid increase.

SNAPPED: Tim Paps with two of the fish he caught with Dalibor Smek. The settled weather over the weekend coaxed anglers offshore to target snapper and gummy shark. The 40m line off Barwon Heads seemed one of

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The various styles of flasher rigs available were the most successful, particularly in sizes 4/0 to 6/0. When conditions allow the best way to target these fish is to anchor up and lower a burley pot or bag to the bottom near rigs baited with fresh barracouta, salmon or slimy mackerel, all of which have accounted for quality fish. Anglers drifting in the same area also latched onto some quality tiger flathead to 2kg. Slimy mackerel nudging 2kg were taken on Sabiki rigs, providing a great tussle on light line as well as an ideal live or fresh cut bait The Sheepwash area at Barwon Heads was standing room-only as anglers got stuck into the small salmon that invaded the river. Silver trevally to 45cm were also a feature in the same area, where pippies and pilchard fillets were the most successful baits. This is a great area to take children fishing because it provides safe access to the water as well as plenty of open space for them to run around. On the freshwater scene, Brian Long fished the Barwon River around Queen’s Park Golf Club where massive schools of redfin eagerly chased down his lures. Many of the fish were small but Brian still managed a couple of reddies nudging 1kg. Small hard-bodied minnows in red and Fish Arrow soft plastics were his standout lures. Lake Bullen Merri remained closed to fishing due to an algae bloom but anglers who opted for Lake Purrumbete had reasonable success on brown trout while trolling Daiwa Double Clutch lures in 30m with downriggers set at 25m. Redfin also became more active as the water warmed, with ice jigs the most productive method of targeting them. Anyone looking for a fun day out with the family should try the annual Ron Nelson Memorial Junior Fishing Clinic at Deakin University, Pigdons Rd, Waurn Ponds, this Sunday. The day kicks off at 9am and runs through to 1pm. Entry is free and bait is BYO. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com. au. All photos go into the draw for Fishing World Geelong’s monthly photo competition.

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