Geelong Independent - 07th November 2014

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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN WORDS like hope and transformation are part of the Norlane conversation again but it has little to do with the millions of dollars being spent on renewed housing. A group of Norlane residents are instead spearheading their own community development program with a third annual Hopefest public festival at Norlane Baptist Church this Saturday. “We hope it helps break through the perceptions,� said single mum of five, Debbie Carroll. “Life in a suburb like Norlane is what you make of it.� Ms Carroll became involved in Hopefest after receiving assistance from the church following a serious car accident 12 months ago. “The community here really helped me through and supported me. It opened my children’s eyes and made them appreciate being supported. “Two of them are now leaders, helping other kids. It’s done them the world of good. “It wouldn’t have happened without this environment.� Fellow resident Liz Wyatt said she had started seeing change in Norlane after living in the suburb since she was 14. “Norlane still needs a clean-up and we need to get rid of the hoons and their anti-social behaviour but the younger kids are enjoying the programs they run here and it works,� Ms Wyatt said. Continued Page 2

Ice burgs shock police By NOEL MURPHY ICE-ADDICTED thieves are becoming bolder as a spate of daylight burglaries, aggravated burglaries and car thefts hits Geelong, according to police. Ice junkies are targeting wealthier suburbs such as Newtown, offenders are becoming younger and crimes linked to users seeking quick cash for the highly-addictive drug are rising, police told the Independent yesterday. Acting Detective Sergeant

Daylight raids on affluent neighbourhoods Anthony Henderson, of Geelong CIU burglary crew, said ice users as young as 15 had been involved in incidents involving soft targets such as elderly people in their homes at night. Junkies were targetting jewellery, cash, computers and anything they could sell fast, he said. “I wouldn’t say it’s confined to just your Newtowns - there’s been an increase in daytime burgs across the whole Geelong area,�

Act Det Sgt Henderson said. “They’ve been targeting Newtown but also Highton, for instance, especially for jewellery and it’s still continuing. “It’s unbelievable, I’ve never seen anything like it. We’re getting a lot of people who previously had no criminal involvement committing crimes -- burgs, stealing cars, theft from cars to get money to purchase ice.

“A lot more youths are on it we’re finding. We did a night shift this week where there were three kids breaking into cars at three in the morning who’d never been in trouble before. “They took a garage remote from an unlocked car in a driveway, broke into the house and stole the keys to $130,000 of cars - a Lexus and a Volvo.� Act Det Sgt Henderson urged households to increase their vigi-

lance and security. He cited cases in which residents left back doors open, providing easy access for criminals casing homes from rear lanes. Thieves entered an Aberdeen St home through a bathroom window in a brazen daylight robbery on Wednesday to steal jewellery, cash and devices, he said. “Last week at Geelong West an elderly male victim was con-

fronted by three offenders in his house at three in in morning - they were 15, 16 and 20 years old and that was after two earlier burglaries. Fortunately, they ran past him.� Acting Det Sgt Henderson warned residents to lock their homes, be wary of unusual activity and to phone police on 000 immediately if concerned. He cautioned the public against approaching suspicious characters, warning that ice users were potentially dangerous and increasingly bold.

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A GEELONG visitor to the Hills district in western Sydney must be wishing he stopped at a caravan park instead after a recent close shave. The 65-year-old woke up in his caravan on the side of Richard Cls around 3.30am to find it on fire. The man told Hills police a crackling noise woke him, so he quickly removed his three gas bottles and got out before the caravan was destroyed. Police are investigating. Tourists are advised to give the place a wide berth in future.

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LABOR candidate for Geelong Christine Couzens is staying loyal to her union roots regardless of the risk to her campaign. One of her placards was prominently placed outside the CFMEU’s Fyans St office this week despite widely publicised royal commission allegations of the union’s involvement in various forms of industrial skulduggery. Maybe Christine thinks any publicity really is good publicity.

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Geelong set to light up Geelong program. The animated projections would explore a “vast array of contemporary and traditional Christmas iconography across both northern and southern hemispheres”, Cr Lyons said. Features would include highly colourful festive abstract treatments, stained-glass windows, a gingerbread house and ice crystals. Animation sequences would include fall snow, plants growing across City Hall's facade and transform the building into a “giant night-time fireplace”. “Nick and Amanda have come up with an impressive light display spe-

LIGHTING UP: An Azidis light show, set for Geelong's City Hall. cifically created for City Hall,” Cr Lyons said. “This is the first time Geelong has had lighting projections of this scale and I can’t wait for people to see what

we’ve got in store.” “I’m really excited to give Geelong a Christmas that we can all be proud of this year. “Nick has projected light displays onto the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons for World AIDS day.” Cr Lyons said Azidi had also worked for events including Melbourne’s White Night Festival, Australian Open Tennis and the Bruce Springsteen and Rod Stewart concert at Hanging Rock. FIRST LOOK AT MYER CHRISTMAS WINDOWS, PAGE 6

City struggling to move its population, says RACV GEELONG is buckling under traffic congestion and crowded public transport, an RACV report has found. RACV public policy manager Brian Negus said the city was “struggling to provide sufficient transport infrastructure for a growing population”. The report, Growing Pains in Regional Victoria, called for whichever party won government in this month’s state election to guarantee duplication of the Princes Hwy through to Colac. “The duplication, including widening and upgrading the highway to a four-lane divided road to improve safety, travel times and reliability, is a matter of urgency,” Mr Negus said. “With greater Geelong’s population set to hit almost 302,000 by 2031, future planning is vital. “The new government must ensure that Geelong’s population growth is planned for and infrastructure upgraded to cater for future needs and liveability. “Geelong needs good road and public transport connections within the city as well as to the broader region that Geelong supports.” Mr Negus said the RACV priority list for Geelong included duplication of Barwon Heads Rd, Bacchus Marsh Rd and Midland Hwy and building a Drysdale bypass. The list also included an east-west connector, Avalon Airport transport connections, improved coach services to Ballarat, better train services to Warrnambool and buses to Armstrong Creek. An RACV survey rated Geelong transport infrastructure, including trains, buses, roads and highways, bike paths and footpaths as average. CALL FOR PARTIES TO CLEAR UP TRANSPORT POLICIES, PAGE 5

ABS jobs UP TO 250 jobs will arrive in Geelong when Australian Bureau opens a Statistics Centre for Excellence, federal MP Sarah Henderson has announced. She said the bureau had signed an agreement to establish the centre at Deakin University’s Waterfront campus in 2016.

Fast business BUSINESSES will obtain planning permits for Geelong industrial sites within 10 days under an expansion of the city’s new VicSmart system, according to Mayor Darryn Lyons. Cr Lyons said the system, which had sped up residential permits, would help create jobs in areas such as Geelong’s 500-hectare ring road employment precinct.

A CADEL Evans Great Ocean Road Race will be broadcast on free-to-air television this summer, organisers have announced. They said the inaugural event, which will be Tour de France champion Evans’ final professional race, would air on Channel Seven live on 1 February.

App parking MOBILE phones will soon be able to pay for parking in central Geelong, City Hall has announced. The City has begun rolling out software to parking meters allowing payment with the use of a phone app, with the system to be available on almost 280 machines by 21 November.

Healthy boosts AN extra 218 nurses and 103 doctors have arrived at Geelong’s public hospital in the past four years, according to State Government. Health Minister David Davis said the increase followed a “massive” $238 million investment in health care staff across the state.

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ON THE ROADS AGAIN: Mayor Darryn Lyons with RACV boss Brian Negus and the organisation's document outlining transport priorities for the Geelong region. Picture: Reg Ryan

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GEELONG'S City Hall is set to light up like a Christmas tree this festive season. Artists Nick Azidis and Amanda Morgan will transform the Gheringhap St offices with nightly Christmasthemed light projections from 29 November to 28 December. The display will be part of a series of Christmas lights and decorations initiatives to brighten up the city centre over the festive season. Mayor Darryn Lyons said Azidis “knocked back the Rolling Stones’ projection contract” for Saturday night’s Hanging Rock concert because of his commitment to the

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Transport ‘key to vote’ ‘Confusion’ over parties’ policies

STATE Labor teed off on the Bellarine Peninsula this week with promises of funding for a golf tournament and a private school. Leader Daniel Andrews visited 13th Beach Golf Links on Wednesday to pledge $1.4 million for the Victorian Open over four years. “Labor’s plan is about creating more local jobs, bringing more tourists to the region, attracting more international interest and making the open one of Australia’s leading sport events,” Mr Andrews said. Yesterday he joined shadow education minister James Merlino to promise $2 million for Drysdale’s St Ignatius College to build a new multi-purpose hall. “Our Catholic and independent schools are part of our education system and modern facilities are so important for the future of our kids,” Mr Merlino said. Earlier in the week Labor’s Bellarine MP, Lisa Neville, pledged $3 million for the second stage of a Leopold Hub project. Liberal promises this week included $1.1 million to seal 170 gravel car park spaces at South Geelong Railway Station.

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG voters need a debate on Liberal and Labor transport policies before election day, according to Committee for Geelong chief Rebecca Casson. East West Link, a Westgate Distributor proposal and improved rail transport to Melbourne held “massive implications” for Geelong voters, she said. “People are confused or don’t know the full scope or aspects of these projects. Maybe Geelong residents need more clarity because the details are not as well defined as they could be. “It’s up to the political parties to make sure their messages cut through. “Just as we recently had a debate on the Bay West port proposal, there ought to be a public debate on East West Link between the ALP and the coalition, particularly from Geelong perspective.” Ms Casson said West Gate bridge congestion was a vital issue for Geelong drivers, so improved rail connections to Melbourne should be a priority. “Labor’s alternative traffic plan for the West Gate hasn’t resonated with the Geelong community “Coalition plans for transport are aimed at enhancing Melbourne, rather than Geelong. “Geelong needs to lead the dialogue.” Federal MP Sarah Henderson this week led a state Liberal attack on Labor over leader Daniel Andrews’ pledge to tear up the East West Link contract if he won power. Ms Henderson called on local unions to support the project. “Geelong Trades Hall and construction unions must put Geelong jobs before politics and publicly support this massive job creation project,” Ms Henderson said. Geelong Chamber of Commerce executive officer Bernadette Uzelac said the possibility of a Labor poll win raised concerns about the future of East West Link. “It is a concern because it’s a key issue for everyone but particularly for those conducting business in Melbourne “The western part of the link in particular would

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open up Melbourne to Geelong to a greater extent and see increased business and activity. “This short-sighted approach is the problem with government cycling from one election to another.

We really need the government of the day to make decisions for the long-term future.” But Geelong Trades Hall secretary Tim Gooden said given a choice between a toll road and public transport, “we’ll support public transport every time”. Mr Gooden said a significantly improved rail connection including electrification would provide more jobs than the road proposals. “They’re building more roads for people to drive their cars for work while petrol is going up. It already costs $150 to $200 a week to drive to Melbourne and nearly every car has a single occupant. “I know Sarah Henderson is trying to drive a wedge but it’s a pointless exercise as far as I’m concerned.” Mr Gooden said any projected time saving would disappear by the time the project was completed.

TEE FOR TWO: Daniel Andrews and Lisa Neville at the golf tournament funding announcement. 130249 Picture: Reg Ryan

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RETAIL giant Myer will unveil its first Christmas windows display in Geelong next week. The retailer this week supplied the Independent with a sneak-peek of some of the display figurines set to enchant onlookers. Myer will launch the windows, an annual tradition at its flagship store in Melbourne’s Bourke St, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm next Friday. Mayor Darryn Lyons said the windows would kick off “the best Christmas program Geelong has ever seen”.

“This year Geelong will experience a brighter, bolder and bigger festive season than ever before,” he said. Cr Lyons expected the windows to be a “huge attraction for families across the region”. “It’s something we haven’t done previously and the Myer Christmas Windows will be a drawcard for shoppers to visit central Geelong during the critical Christmas trading period. “It is also a great opportunity for families to share in the Christmas spirit in Geelong this year.” Cr Lyons said other attractions

at the windows launch would include a snow machine and Santa Claus. The festive season excitement would step up on 21 November with the unveiling of Geelong’s floating Christmas tree on Corio Bay, he said. “It’s going to be spectacular,” Cr Lyons promised. “I’ve seen the iconic tree under construction and, wow, it looks amazing. “We are inviting everyone to come down around 8:30pm to watch us flick the switch – it will be a sight not to be missed.”

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Alcoa’s station ‘fine’, says EPA ALCOA’S controversial Anglesea coal-fired power plant emissions are within EPA limits, the environmental authority said this week. The mine and power station, subject of a protracted anti-coal campaign, could close unless Alcoa can find a buyer - killing off more than 80 jobs - following the closure of the company’s Point Henry smelter. An EPA statement following a small fire at the site on Monday morning said Alcoa’s emissions were normally fine. “The Alcoa Anglesea Power Station has an EPA licence that specifies permitted discharges and limits, and outlines monitor-

ing and reporting requirements to demonstrate compliance.” Alcoa must report to the EPA any non-compliance with the licence conditions both immediately and via an annual performance statement required under its licence, the authority said. “The most recent air-monitoring results show that under normal operating conditions air emissions from the Anglesea power station comply with national and EPA licence limits.” The Monday fire prompted four complaints about odour to the EPA. EPA southwest acting manager Stephen Lansdell said Alcoa Anglesea notified the authority

that a small self-combustion was detected in the coal mine. “It was extinguished and kept under watch for the day. However, odour was to be expected in the township due to weather conditions and low wind speed,” Mr Lansdell said. “EPA is following up with Alcoa and co-regulators regarding actions to address the cause and mitigation of this incident.” “Following the incident four pollution reports in relation to odour in Anglesea were made to EPA’s pollution hotline. “EPA officers have since followed up with the reporters, with those available stating that the odour is no longer present.”

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MPs trade care barbs GEELONG'S federal MPs have clashed over claims fees will rise for family day care and that local centres face closure. Corio's Richard Marles claimed yesterday 80 per cent of services would lose funding next year as a result of $157 million in federal cuts to family day care. “Hundreds of local families” faced big fee hikes or service closures, the Labor MP said. Shadow early childhood minister Kate Ellis backed him, arguing Prime Minister Tony Abbott had promised to make child care more affordable but was “doing the exact opposite”. “These cuts mean family day care services will be forced to increase fees or cut services at a time when families are struggling to make ends meet, or find flexible care that fits parent’s work patterns,” she said. But Corangamite Liberal MP Sarah Henderson rejected the claims. “In fact, parents using approved family day care continue to receive child care benefit at a rate 33.3 per cent higher than other types of child care,” she said. Ms Henderson accused Labor of engineering a $200 million blowout in the cost of a program funding family child care. “Labor's clearly worried families are blaming them for child care fees skyrocketing 53 per cent during their six years in government.”

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Bonzer bonsai display By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE ancient and mysterious Oriental art of the bonsai will be revealed at a show featuring more than 100 of the miniature trees in Geelong this weekend. Bonsai experts will run demonstrations on the fascinating process behind the craft, with tips and advice for prospective growers. Geelong Bonsai Club presi-

dent Paul Buttigieg said the show would include a “well-stocked” trading table of trained and semitrained and nursery stock, along with pots, tools, wire and books. Geelong Bonsai Show will be open from 9am Saturday and Sunday at Geelong Masonic Centre, Regent St, Belmont. Mr Buttigieg said more information was available by phoning 5221 2896.

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Professor slams surgery move By NOEL MURPHY

tal had been performing major surgery in many specialties for decades with a team of well-trained and qualified surgeons. Prof Dewan, who set up international humanitarian medical body Kind Cuts for Kids, is standing as a candidate in Melbourne at the state election over his treatment and what he says are broader problems facing medical professionals. The private sector was readily utilising his services in Geelong but Barwon Health had denied them to the public, he said. “This is a political agenda rather than quality-of-care agenda. “There’s already a very long list for pediatric surgery at the (RCH) and

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BOUNDARY RE-ALIGNMENT

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Now is the time to take action to make your business more energy efficient and cut your bills with a Future Proofing Geelong Energy Assessment grant. Join other leading Geelong businesses that have made improvements to energy efficiency such as Market Square Shopping Centre (cut by 22%), Geelong Best Western (power bills cut by 50%), and Multicultural Aged Care Services (reduced energy consumption by 25%).

The City is required to re-align a section of the Drysdale and Clifton Springs boundaries. The proposed re-alignment will ensure that from an emergency service perspective the proposed retirement village development will be situated within one suburb locality. The proposal is to extend part of the northern boundary of Drysdale to run north along Central Road, east between allotments Lot 21 LP317 and Lot 22 LP 317, north between allotments Lot 22 LP 317 and Lot 2 PS404049 then east along the north boundary of Lot 2 PS404049 and Lot 2 PS430123, then south along property boundary of Lot 2 PS 430123 to intersect with current boundary alignment at Flinders View Drive. Further information regarding this realignment can be found on our www.geelongaustralia.com.au.

GALA DAY PARADE SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2014

CAREERS AT THE CITY JOIN ONE OF GEELONG’S LARGEST EMPLOYERS To view available positions, apply, obtain a position description or subscribe to our weekly job alerts visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

PUBLIC MEETINGS GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Gheringhap Street entrance, Geelong on Monday 17 November at 4.00pm. This meeting is open to the public.

CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong on Tuesday 18 November at 7.30am. This meeting is open to the public.

PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING The next Meeting of the Planning Committee will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong on Tuesday 18 November at 5.00pm.

HAVE YOUR SAY ROAD NAMING The City intends to name two unnamed laneways in Newtown. These laneways are situated and proposed to be named as follows: Laneway running west – east between Pakington Street and Bloomsbury Street to be named Dairy Lane. Laneway running north from Rutland Street to proposed Dairy Lane to be named Clydesdale Lane. Further information regarding this renaming can be found on our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au. Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

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The Gala Day Parade proceeds along Malop Street, turns right into Moorabool Street to conclude at the intersection of Brougham Street and Moorabool Street. The Family Fun Day follows on Steampacket Gardens from 12.00noon until 5.00pm.

ROAD CLOSURES AND OPENING TIMES

• Eastern Park Circuit, between Podbury Crescent and Holt Road will be closed from 7.30am to 11.30am.

• Malop Street between from Garden Street to Gheringhap Street will be closed from approximately 9.30am until 12.30pm. Traffic will be maintained on Yarra Street, Bellerine Street, Swanston Street and Fitzroy Street until approximately 10.15am, or at a time advised by the Victoria Police. From approximately 10.15am until 12.30pm, traffic will be restricted. The intersections will be reopened when it is safe to do so. • Moorabool Street between Malop Street and Eastern Beach Road will be closed from approximately 10.00am until 12.30pm.

• Brougham Street between Yarra Street and Mercer Street will be closed from approximately 10.00am to 12.30pm. • Garden Street between Park Street and Alexandra Avenue will be closed from approximately 10.00am to 11.30am. Access will be available to local traffic only under traffic marshal control.

• Bayley Place between Mercer Street and Gheringhap Street will be closed from 10.00am to 12.30pm.

• Cavendish Street from Eastern Beach Road to Brougham Street will be closed from 10.00 am to 12.30pm • Vehicle access to the Geelong Botanic Gardens is available via Podbury Crescent. Access to the East Geelong Golf Course and Geelong Conference Centre is available via Ryrie Street and Holt Road. Emergency access will be available at all times.

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Find out more on to www.futureproofinggeelong.com or contact Future Proofing Geelong on 5272 5077 or email: futureproofinggeelong@geelongcity.vic.gov.au.

Like your music on the rockin’ roots side? Then Motor City Music Festival’s line-up on Friday night (6 March) will keep you satisfied! With The Black Sorrows, Broderick Smith, Chris Wilson Band, Claude Hay and Electric Mary on the bill, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Written submissions, either in favour or against, regarding this proposal must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

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To tempt you further…Motor City Music Festival has provided 20 double passes to giveaway.

COMMUNITY CONCEPT SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN Community groups and organisations are invited to make submissions for ‘community concepts’ as part of the planning of Council’s 2015-2016 Budget. Successful projects will be for capital works of high community need and involve a council-owned asset. However in exceptional circumstances funding may be considered for capital projects on properties and facilities owned or managed by not for profit sporting and recreation clubs. Preference will be given to groups who can partly finance or offer in kind contribution to their project. For more information about the community concepts process and eligibility criteria see www.geelongaustralia.com.au Submissions can be made online and need to be lodged by Wednesday 26 November 2014.

This exciting major music event will be held over the March long weekend (6-8 March) with each day having its own unique theme and atmosphere - celebrating Geelong’s past and present, with a great live soundtrack and something for everyone! Get your tickets now! Early bird ticket deals end Tuesday 11 November. Head to www.motorcitymusicfestival.com.au and book your 50% off tickets NOW! You’ll be glad you did! COMPETITION DETAILS To enter: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/comp/ Entries close: 5.00pm Tuesday 11 November Competition drawn: 5.15pm Tuesday 11 November. Winners will be contacted privately and announced on the Events Geelong Facebook page. Good luck!

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Printed submission forms are available on request by phoning 5272 5272.

CYBER SAFETY INFORMATION SESSIONS The City along with Victorian Police, Headspace and Dialogue Consulting are running free cyber safety information sessions for parents across the Geelong region. Learn how young people use Facebook, Kick and Instagram. And how you can help keep your kids safe online. Sessions are being held at the following locations: 11 November Belmont Library, 7.00 - 8.00pm 13 November Lara Library, 7.00 - 8.00pm For more information and bookings visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au or contact Kerrie Condon on 5272 6120 or email kcondon@geelongcity.vic.gov.au. Cyber Republic is supported by the Victorian Government ‘It’s There for Life’ grants and designed by the Bellarine Youth Action Crew (BYAC).

Free Community Event

Sunday 9th November 2014, 11.00am - 3.00pm

GENERAL PARKING INFORMATION Please be advised no vehicles will be permitted to park along Malop Street between Swanston Street and Moorabool Street, this includes centre of the road parking, from 6.00am until 12.30pm. On street parking will not be available on Moorabool Street between Malop Street and Eastern Beach Road until approx 12.30pm. Access to the Westfield car park is available at all times via Yarra Street and Brougham Street. The Malop Street and Moorabool Street Westfield car park will be restricted during the road closure period between 10.00am to 12.30pm. Access to the Officeworks car park on Malop Street is available via the Little Malop Street entry during the road closure period. Please note that all bus services will operate as normal during the road closures. For further information please contact Barwon Health on 4215 8904 or visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au

THOMSON KINDERGARTEN TAKING ENROLMENTS FOR 2015 The City has opened enrolments for families wishing to enrol their children at Thomson Kindergarten, following the recent decision by Council to operate the Kindergarten in 2015. Parents of both four and three year old children, wishing to enrol at Thomson Kindergarten are encouraged to contact the Council’s Family Services Department on 5272 4816 or email cwolfe@geelongcity.vic.gov.au to register their children’s details as soon as possible.

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Need more information? Contact Jane Ruge - Youth Activity Officer City of Greater Geelong on 5272 5772 www.youthcan.vic.gov.au

All families throughout the municipality are reminded to enrol their children in kindergarten if they haven’t already for next year. Children are eligible to participate in kindergarten in the year before they commence school, but must have turn 4 years of age before 30 April.

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New twist to Port rape claim against Shorten

Lawyer seeking papers By NOEL MURPHY RAPE claims levelled against federal opposition leader Bill Shorten following an alleged assault at Portarlington in the 1980s could be revived under new legal action. Media reports this week said the lawyer of the alleged victim, Kathy, had petitioned for papers from Victoria Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) John Champion that he used before deciding not to press charges against Mr Shorten. Peter Faris QC was reported as saying his client had previously not enjoyed the benefit of a lawyer’s advice. She wanted a court to decide on her allegations, not the DPP, he said.

“At about 4am there was a knock at my door. It was him at the door. “He pushed me into a bathroom, up against a towel rail, pulled down my pants and raped me.” Mr Shorten revealed himself as the senior ALP figure in August when he said he had been the subject of an investigation into rape allegations dating from 1986, calling the allegations untrue and abhorrent. Victoria Police confirmed it would take no further action, said the matter was over and that Mr Shorten had a right to “draw the line on this”. Investigating police said they would take no further action after the Office of Public Prosecutions advised there was no reasonable prospect of success.

The rape claim, first reported late last year, involved Kathy while still a teenage girl. She is now a community nurse living on the New South Wales central coast. She posted complaints to Facebook and spoke with The Australian newspaper. Media reports at the time cited only a “senior ALP figure”, although some blogs openly named Mr Shorten, who police interviewed earlier this year. Kathy was reported as saying in an online post: “In 1985 I joined the ALP. In 86, at the age of 16, I ... became a delegate for state and national conferences. “In ’86 I went to a Young Labor camp down near Geelong ... I was alone.

UNTRUE: Labor leader Bill Shorten.

More car parks for city’s centre CITY Hall has applied to itself for a permit to demolish buildings at 137-149 Mercer St , Geelong, to make way for a 132-space car park. City planners lodged the application with their own department last week. Budget Rentals occupies the brick building on site, at the corner of Mercer and Corio Sts. A planning application said the site was formerly a service station but was still used to distribute both unleaded and diesel fuels. The application said the building would be demolished at a cost of $50,000 to allow for site remediation to address contaminated soils. The site would be developed as a car park following the remediation works. The triangular site is part of a larger parcel of 4655sqm bounded by Mercer, Corio and Gheringhap Sts to be used for the proposed car park.

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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A PROMISED full study on a proposed Portarlington ferry has “dramatically increased” the chances of developing the service, according to a proponent Portarlington safe harbour and ferry group president John Rae welcomed opposition transport spokesperson Jill Hennessy’s promise of the study as part of an ALP pledge to put $15 million into Portarlington’s safe harbour project. “Even though it won’t be until 2015, a high-level study on the ferry means the likelihood of getting the

fantastic for tourism to this area,” Mr Rae said. Ms Hennessy said an Andrews Labor Government would undertake a study with a “high level leadership committee” to investigate the viability of a direct ferry service from Portarlington to Melbourne. “Labor will also ensure the project is delivered at the highest level of Government led by Regional Development Victoria to ensure it moves quickly,” she said. “The study will be led by the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure and may involve potential providers.

“The ferry service for the Bellarine Peninsula will build upon Labor’s plans to fund stage one of the Portarlington Safe Harbour Master Plan. “Labor’s support for the Portarlington Safe Harbour Project means that the Bellarine’s dream of a commuter ferry service is one step closer.” Ms Hennessy said the total harbour redevelopment, envisaged under the master plan as a public/private partnership, would cost about $58 million. The safe harbour redevelopment and ferry service were first mooted over 10 years ago, attracting promises of feasibility studies and funding in each subsequent state election.

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Comment DEMOLITION by neglect is a familiar modus operandi by which developers have long avoided responsibilities for heritage protection. The tumbledown status of Cheetham’s heritage-listed structure shows the failure of heritage laws to actively protect our important buildings. Successive government shave refused to enhance penalties and year after year we continue to watch our heritage disappear. Perhaps it’s time to take a leaf from Penang’s book, where UNESCO heritage-listed architecture in its world-famous Georgetown is protected by nononsense laws. In short, let your heritage building fall down, burn down or otherwise deterioriate and owners hand over title for their property. Simple, effective. address the reported public concerns over the site. “Any development at the site

will go through usual planning processes. This will include an environmental effects statement, including an assessment of heritage issues and the approach to managing any issues. “The EES will provide an opportunity for the public to make submissions.” Broken fencing allows vandals easy access to the site, littered with glass, timber and metal rubbish, broken concrete, bricks and derelict sheds and buildings whose internal and external walls have been covered in graffiti. A tumbledown four-storey building is open to trespassers despite perfunctory efforts to fence it off. Buildings and worksheds are covered in graffiti, wet with spilled oil and smell strongly of fuel and grease. Broken gutters, timber studded 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.

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Trio’s ‘new life for old carpet’ By NOEL MURPHY KIDS stacking their skateboards might soon be complaining of carpet burns rather than concrete abrasions. That’s the tip given new recycling technologies worked up in a three-way effort between Geelong carpet-maker Godfrey Hirst, GT Recycling and Deakin University researchers. The recycled textile fibres – dubbed GTfibrecrete – would be perfect for use as reinforcing in footpaths, gravel and road surfaces, said Professor Lingxue Kong, from Deakin’s Institute for Frontier Materials. “By adding less than four per cent of polymer fibres to ce-

ment paths we have seen (fewer) cracks, less rain damage, greater flexibility and improved durability – and we have removed the need for wire mesh in certain applications,” Prof Kong said. “This will result in longer life and less maintenance, which should be very attractive to councils across Australia. “The recycled fibres will cost only a fraction of the new fibres, which cost up to $30 a kilo, and they are virtually indistinguishable from the new fibres from a performance perspective.” Prof Kong hoped the broader construction industry would adopt the materials, giving old carpets new life in walls, ceilings and underfoot.

GT Recycling general manager Trevor McLean said carpet recycling technology was previously non-existent in Australia. “We’re also optimistic that the new process will potentially create new employment opportunities in the region in the future.” Godfrey Hirst chief Kim McKendrick said disposing of textiles waste had been a challenge for the industry but the new research had enabled it to modify polymers in its carpets to “optimise recycling potential, without affecting the quality of the carpet”. Thousands of tonnes of textile waste normally sent to landfill annually in Australia could be given new life under the recycling technology.

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$3.5m IGC bid GEELONG stands an excellent chance of snagging a $3.5-million-a-year Industry Growth Centre (IGC) because of its advanced manufacturing base, according to federal MP Sarah Henderson. The Member for Corangamite said she was keen to encourage local industries to join a push for one of only five IGCs nationally. “Geelong needs to put in a bid to have one established locally and the one that makes sense for us is the advanced manufacturing centre,� Ms Henderson said. Federal Government announced the $188 million IGCs last month, one each covering: food and agribusiness; mining equipment; technology and services; oil, gas and energy resourc-

es; medical technologies and pharmaceuticals; and advanced manufacturing sectors. “This is a fantastic opportunity for Geelong with advanced manufacturing businesses like Quickstep, Marand and Carbon Revolution already operating here. Ms Henderson said stakeholder consultations would begin in mid-November and she was lobbying for a forum in Geelong. She was confident Geelong would host a round-table meeting. “I am already working closely with stakeholders including Deakin and (councils alliance) G21 to put our best foot forward in bidding for an Industry Growth Centre.

“There’ll also be a number of nodes attached to each centre, so no matter where it’s physically located I’m confident Geelong will play an important role as a centre of advanced manufacturing. “There’s no doubt Geelong’s well-placed to bid for the advanced manufacturing IGC.� Ms Henderson said she was keen to hear from industry across the Geelong region wanting to be part of the IGC. Funding of $60 million was available to convert ideas with great potential into profitable commercial realities, she said. Grants of up to $1 million, to be matched by the recipient company, would be available to commercialise ideas and foster innovation to transform “a great idea into a great businesses�.

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October rain disappoints

Dry and warm OCTOBER’S rain in Geelong, including the Bellarine Peninsula and Otway Ranges, was disappointingly low. Only around 30 to 50 per cent of the 30-year average was recorded in most areas so predictions of a dry spring are now coming to fruition. Highton had the region’s lowest rain measurement, 14.6mm compared to its October average of 56.1mm. Other notably dry recordings were at Bells Beach, with 15.6mm compared to 69.6mm, and Breakwater’s racecourse station, which had 16.2mm compared to 51mm. Otways measurements were

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Letters Keep gas in ground IN A STORY headlined ‘Fracking okay’ (Independent, 3 October), readers were urged to “keep open minds because Victoria needs natural gas supplies”. But on 15 September Melbourne’s The Age stated that 2013 Victorian gas demand was down 8.4 per cent for domestic consumers and 10.3 per cent for business. Gas is a fossil fuel that belongs in the past and must be phased out. We should be promoting renewable energies such as solar and wind. Last month City of Greater Geelong councillors unanimously voted to ban fracking in our region. This decision was preceded by a month of educating themselves and listening to the community. The councillors weren’t swayed by lies or scare tactics; they investigated the possible outcomes and made the right decision. The only “open minds” we will keep are the ones that tell us we want a clean atmosphere, good quality locally-grown food and safe water for all. We urge all Victorians to follow Geelong’s lead and keep our state beautiful by rejecting fracking permanently. Ray and Lee Gladwell Grovedale

Long-term view unseen DOUG Mann’s point in the 24 October Independent, regarding the negative impact of politicians’ shortsightedness and adversarial attitude on infrastructure, could be expanded to include energy policy. A story on the carbon tax a few pages earlier was the perfect illustration of this. As usual, the two parties blamed each other and argued unconstructively, using figures that fitted their purposes. How could a 100 per cent increase in energy costs under the previous Labor federal government’s taxation policy be reduced to a 12 per cent reduction in energy prices once the Liberals repealed the tax? That would be a rip-off, unless the increase in electricity prices under the previous government had little to do with the carbon tax and more to do with energy companies’ opportunistic price increases. If we focus on information content rather than form, all of what Sarah Henderson really said was that removing the tax only led to a small reduction in electricity prices, councils kept the savings they made and we are yet to see any effect on the price of goods. Is that the best this party can do?

Enjoying the festive spirits in moderation ON 22 OCTOBER the Independent published a story about Deakin University research into underage drinking and parental supply of alcohol to Victorian teenagers. Heading into schoolies season, the timely story reinforced the urgent need for greater enforcement of secondary supply regulations for underage drinking. Australian Liquor Stores Association (ALSA) has long called for increased enforcement of existing laws to ensure adults who supply alcohol to minors are prosecuted and that it’s publicised to educate the community about parental responsibility. ALSA has called on state governments to implement revised alcohol education campaigns for senior school students, focussing on the consequences of excessive and ir-

STOP IT: Keep grog out of young hands, urges the ALSA. responsible alcohol consumption. Doing so would reinforce DrinkWise initiatives to help culturally shift attitudes among young Australians to consider drinking in moderation and remaining in control “cool” but drinking to excess “uncool”. ALSA and its members take their responsible ser-

If the Liberals care about electricity prices, why put in place legislation disallowing householders to resell homemade renewable energy? That would divide their energy bill by three, not reduce it by 12 per cent. But, yes, that would require an initial investment, with the rewards in the long-term, which is a concept many politicians apparently struggle to grasp. Rod Collins Winchelsea

Fossil thinking ALAN Barron (Letters, 31 October) seems to believe that the only reason to develop a strong renewable energy industry is to counter climate change, which, in his opinion, is not happening and not caused by fossil fuels. He seems oblivious to the fact that fossil fuels will eventually run out and ignores the fact that mining and burning coal, oil and gas have adverse effects on the environment other than producing carbon dioxide.

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What sort of future does he think we will create for our children by using up our fossil fuels and leaving nothing in their place? What sort of economic future can we build based on an energy source that is becoming scarcer and more expensive? Perhaps Mr Barron thinks we can simply transition to nuclear power, with its high cost, risk of accidents and waste products for generations after us to deal with. Our society needs leaders with vision who can act and plan for a sustainable future. Daryl Backwell Breamlea

Fishing for votes OVER the past four months I have met members of Friends of Corio Bay Action Group a number of times and have listened to their issues regarding netting in our bay. They included members like 80-year-old Gordon, who became emotional as he told me he’d fished all

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his life but would consider selling his boat because he could no longer catch a fish in our bay, or Ivan who was so frustrated with what he saw as overfishing in the bay he made a documentary about it. I took their concerns to State Government, which listened. Denis Napthine announced this week a four-year buy-back of commercial fishing licences. I was moved by the response of recreational fishers at this news. They were overjoyed and now see a bright future for Corio Bay as a tourist fishing destination and a haven for grandparents and parents to enjoy the timeless pastime of catching fish with their children. Paula Kontelj Liberal candidate for Geelong

Our link to prosperity AS A FORMER West Coast Railway director and chief executive officer, I believe the Regional Rail Link project is a lifeline to Geelong. When open next year, the new line the Napthine Government is building for us will direct our trains via Wyndham Vale and Tarneit. The new service is expected to start in mid-2015 and should raise seating capacity for Geelong travellers, allowing more residents to work and trade in Melbourne. It will also give Melbourne the access it needs to feed the economy of Victoria with skilled people who live and thrive in Geelong. The new non-electrified line via Tarneit, taking in new suburbs of Wyndham Vale and Tarneit, will help increase revenue for the Geelong trains. This will allow the entry of more frequent off-peak services of three per hour, up from the existing single hourly service, and six peak-hour trains, up from five. The Coalition Government has undertaken Regional Rail Link as answers to the two main problems facing rail services in our growing district: increasing the capacity for Geelong and Werribee trains and increasing service reliability for both The project also has the major benefit of providing new residential areas with rail services, which will free-up demand on the electric EMU trains serving the traditional Werribee corridor and help justify more capacity and frequency for Geelong services, allowing for vital growth in the Geelong region. This is all good. Don Gibson Bell Park

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TRIVIA - Camp Quality Trivia Night 15 November at Highton Bowls Club. Tables of eight $200. Bookings 5241 1944, 0408 533 066. PUPPIES - Assistance Dogs Australia seeks puppy educators and carers in Geelong area. Enquiries 1800 688 364 CARERS - Grow-Better Together Carer Group for people with mental health issues. Enquiries 1800 558 268.

gram 7pm at One Care Building, 61 Candover St, Geelong West. Enquiries 0420 910 763. DANCE - Social ballroom dance with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5278 7720. PLANTS - Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens plant sale 9am-midday. Entrance rear of gardens. Enquiries 5222 6053.

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DANCE - Westcoast Seekers Club dance 8pm-11pm at Geelong RSL, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 8603, 5282 5501. COOKING - Eastern Geelong Community Kitchen cooking lessons 10am-1pm at St Andrews’s Uniting Church, cnr Sydney Pde and Sydney Ave. Enquiries 0417 334 096, 5277 8820. PHILOSOPHY - U3A hosts philosophy, mindfulness and meditation 10.30am-12.30pm at The Quay, Horseshoe Bend Rd, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. CHOIR - Geelong Youth Choir rehearsals at Highton. Enquiries 0431 981 652. ENGLISH - Free English classes 10am at Waterfront Christian Church, 35 Corio St, Geelong. Enquiries 5229 5799. DANCE - Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.304.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Cost $5 Enquiries 5251 3529. PHILOSOPHY - Free philosophy session 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Café, Gilbert St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. WALKING - Walking group leaves 10am from South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 8388.

DANCING - Highton Senior Club line dancing 10.30am. Also Monday and Tuesday. Cost $5. Tai chi 9.30am for $3. Cards midday Fridays, 1.15pm Saturdays. Carpet bowls 1pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Enquiries 5248 4327. MEDITATION - Free meditation workshop for stress management 11am-midday at 37-61 Vines Road Community Centre, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 0423 110 875. CHESS - Geelong Chess Club meets 6pm juniors, 7.15pm seniors at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Enquiries 0468 322 470. MEDITATION - Spiritual teachings with Swami Atmananda and Priyananda 7pm at 58 Barrabool Rd, Highton. Enquiries 5243 7557.

SATURDAY BONSAI - Geelong Bonsai Show 9am-6pm at Geelong Masonic Centre, Regent St, Belmont. Entry $4. Also Sunday 9am-4pm. Enquiries 5221 2896, 0412 604 211. GEMS - Geelong Gem and Mineral Club gem, crystal and jewellery show 10am-5pm at Centenary Hall, Cox Rd, Norlane. Also Sunday 10am-4pm. DANCE - Social ballroom dance with Don Heatherton 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Enquiries 0416 964 352. MARKET - Ashby Primary School Market Day 10am-2pm at school, off Pakington St, entry from Lawton Ave and Waratah St, Geelong West. BAND - South Barwon Salvation Army Band concert 7.30pm at 180 Francis St, Belmont. Entry $10. Enquiries 5243 9204. BALLROOM - Ballroom dancing with New Ritz 8pm-midnight at Leopold Hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 5250 1333. DANCE - Old-time dance with Brian Rush 8pm11.30pm at Wurdale Hall, Wurdale Rd, Winchelsea. Entry $8. Enquiries 5248 0338. CHRISTIANS - Christian singles dinner at Club Cats. Enquiries 5243 3156, 0418 672 570.

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IN THE PINK: Diners are pictured helping raise $1600 at North Geelong’s Le Thai Chef restaurant for the fight against cancer. Proceeds from the Pink Ribbon Day event will go to the Cancer Council, which had set the night a fundraising target of $600. Local businesses supported the night with donations of auction items. PRODUCE - Fresh local produce 9am-3pm at Buy Bellarine Produce Barn, Tuckerberry Hill Farm, Becks Rd, Drysdale. Also Sunday.

SUNDAY ORCHESTRA - Geelong Community Orchestra performs 3pm at McAuley Hall, Costa Centre for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart College, Aphrasia St, Newtown. Enquiries 5231 5595. GARDEN - Geelong Hydroponic Gardeners meets 9.30am at 18 Beauford Ave, Bell Post Hill. Enquiries 5250 3952. DANCE - Dancing 7-10pm at Club Italia, 515 Bellarine Hwy, Moolap. Enquiries 5250 2349. SERVICE - Torquay Salvos Christian Church service 10.30am at 35 Boston Rd, Torquay. Pre-school music program 1.30-2.30pm, Xtreme KidZ clubs 3.30-5.30pm Monday. Children’s and youth choirs Wednesday. Enquiries 5261 5675.

MONDAY HEARING - Better Hearing Geelong Support Group meets 11.15am at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enquiries 5278 8300.

SINGING - Bella Mama Choir meets 7.30-9pm at St Luke’s Church, cnr Barrabool and Scenic Rds, Highton. Enquiries 5243 7287. WEIGHT - Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at church hall, rear Drysdale Uniting Church, High St. Enquiries 5251 3763.

TUESDAY STROKE - Geelong Stroke Support Group meets 1pm at Uniting Church Hall, 195 Ormond Rd, East Geelong. Enquiries 5248 3045. FAITH - Victory Faith Centre presents The Church Laodicean Prophecy Part Two 7pm at 313 Bellerine St, South Geelong. Enquiries 0421 728 128. REIKI - Reiki healing 10am at Maitri Centre, 13 The Crescent, Leopold. Entry by donation. Enquiries 5258 3163, 5250 4333.

WEDNESDAY CANDIDATES - Meet the Bellarine Candidates public meeting 7pm at Springdale Neighbourhood Centre, 17-21 High St, Drysdale. COOKING - Grovedale Community Kitchen cook, share, socialise 10.30am-1pm at Grovedale Baptist Church, 94 Pioneer Rd. Enquiries 5241 5423. ALCOHOL - Alcoholics for Christ Bible-based pro-

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FRIDAY HISTORY - Steiglitz Historical Society Open Day 11am-3pm at former St Thomas church, Meredith Rd, Steiglitz. Enquiries 5330 1357. DRIVE-IN - Clifton Springs Parents and Friends Groups drive-in screes The House of Magic, 6.30pm, Clifton Springs Primary School, Jetty Rd. Tickets $25 per car pre-sale at school or $35 at gate. THE Independent’s Community Calendar is a free service for not-for-profit community organisations. Entries appearing under specific days are printed the week of the event only. Deadline for submission is the Friday before the intended date of publication. Please keep submissions short, simple and include the day, date, time, location and a contact phone number. Emails without attachments are preferred. Email editorial@geelongindependent.com. au, phone 5249 6700 or fax 5249 6799.

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ling around locally, interstate, overseas with your mates? Doing the hard yards getting the show up, the makeup and executing the performance as you’re having a huge rock’n’roll party and kicking on afterwards if your heart desires?” Anyone who think rock has lost its sense of fun, that in-yourface, loud-as-all-get-out entertainment factor it had in ’70s and ’80s, will find an ally in Kyriacou. “When I go to shows, in this current generation of entertainment, I always think there’s something missing. “Sometimes it lacks the showmanship and entertainment but delivers on the craftsmanship and delivery of the music. Sometimes it’s the other way around but rarely does it blend the two like it did in the ’70s and ’80s.” Not so with KISSTROYER, which delivers the goods on both fronts – as evidenced at Motor

City Music Festival in Geelong earlier this year when the band blew away its audience. “Geelong is certainly one of our favourite destinations to perform,” Kyriacou said. “It ain’t called Geelong rock city for nothing. People love their rock here and we definitely love coming here because of that understanding and appreciation.” And KISS, always known more for its “look and brand and antics and big shows” than its music, delivered on the rock front in spades, he said. “That, in the ’70s, I think was pioneering and that’s why they deserve to sit favourably as rock heroes – they influenced so many people and musicians.” Looks like they’re still doing so, too, even a generation removed. KISSTROYER plays North Geelong’s Sphinx Hotel on 22 November.

Reflections of Pyke in Geelong gig By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE END of an era can be scary but for the creative mind of singer-songwriter Josh Pyke it holds more promise than fear. The acoustically-minded musical story-teller returns to Geelong on the third and final leg of his national Lone Wolf solo tour. Pyke’s 10-year career has taken him around the world and included the release of ARIAnominated album The Beginning and the End of Everything last year. “It’s a reflection on the period covering the cycle of my last four albums. It represents a big chunk of my career,” Pyke explained. “It’s the end of the cycle and whatever happens next will be quite different. “I’m excited but it’s also challenging because of the way the music industry has changed. “But it highlighted something that’s always been important to me, and that’s engagement with your core fan base. It really keeps you in a job as a musician.” Despite writing, recording and

CHALLENGED: Australian alternative musician Josh Pyke visits Geelong this month. touring for a decade, Pyke still seeks further development as an artist. “You could fall into a comfortable pattern and rest on your laurels, just put out music you know fans will like,” he said. “But it’s the challenge creatively and artistically; following the adventure, writing songs, collaborating and being in a creative mode and evolving all the time. “It’s an exploration of your psyche every time you do it.” The challenge keeps Pyke

coming back for more and setting himself new goals. “When I started I said I wanted to achieve one album and one tour and play a major festival,” he recalled. “Well, you do that and then move on. You shift the goal posts and keep pushing. “There’s a balance I have to juggle now I have a family with two little boys.” The commitment to touring regional venues is more than just keeping fans happy for Pyke – it also provides inspiration as part of his own investment in his career. “I paid a lot of attention to guys I toured with when I was starting out and they always focussed on regional places. I’ve always done it. “If you don’t it’s easy to exhaust the fan base in capital cities.” Pyke plays the Barwon Club on 22 November with singer/ songwriter and regular tour partner Jackson McLaren as his support act.

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Buckley’s - Simply The Best AWARD-winning Buckley’s Entertainment Centre is in the honours lists yet again. Its Breakwater complex has just won Best Gaming Club and Best Club Function Room in the 2014 Community Clubs Victoria. This stellar achievement comes on top of last year’s CCV Club of the Year award. Buckley’s was also a finalist in several other 2014 CCV categories, reflecting yet again its terrific community connection with Geelong, and its great facilities and service. In a gala awards night at Melbourne’s Sofitel on Collins, CCV judges said Buckley’s Entertainment Centre had invested significantly to provide a well-appointed gaming room for members and guests. Buckley’s displayed an “exemplary responsible gambling environment and demonstrated substantial community contribution from their gaming proceeds”, they said. It also provided a dedicated and visually appealing function room with “extensive audio visual equipment and staging” to suit any function. Buckley’s CEO Michael Tonks welcomed the latest gongs, describing them as testament to the entertainment centre’s diversity, strong community base and hard work. “We’re owned by all the football clubs in the Geelong region – the GFL, the GDFL and the BFL - as well as the Geelong football unpires league and have a broad community base,” he said. Buckley’s boasts a membership of many thousands and Mr Tonks said Buckley’s friendly staff served hundreds of meals every day of the year for lunch and dinner. “Our success is largely attributed to our hardworking staff, who continually strive to go above and beyond” he said. “I think we’re also popular because we’re quite diverse,” “We provide a range of things for patrons: free live music in the bar on Saturday nights, kids entertainers in the children’s large playroom and two free courtesy buses available for patrons”. “There’s also plenty of meal options between the bistro and bar meals, with lunch specials daily and parmi nights twice a week.” CCV members such as Buckley’s boast an overriding common factor; they are not-for-profit entities that provide facilities, support and entertainment for their members and broader communities.

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 River Cottage 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Landline [s] 2:00 Photo f Finish [s] 2:25 Three Men Go To Scotland [s] 3:25 Agatha Christieʼs Miss Marple (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum 6:00 Eggheads [s] 6:30 QI (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:35 Rise Of The Continents: Australia [s] 12:35 Movie: “The Killing” (PG) (ʼ56) Stars: Sterling Hayden 2:00 Movie: “Captain Kidd” (PG) (ʼ45) Stars: Charles Laughton 3:30 Football: W-League: Round 9: Canberra United v Sydney FC 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise - [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Stolen Innocence” (M v) (ʼ95) Stars: Tracey Gold 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home and Away (PG v,a) – Brax tells Ricky what really happened in prison. 7:30 The Big Adventure (PG) 9:00 The Blacklist: The Scimitar (M) 9:30 Marvelʼs Agents Of SHIELD: A Fractured House (M) 11:00 The Goldbergs (PG) 12:00 Special: On Thin Ice: Plight Of The Polar Bear 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “The Cure” (PG a,l) (ʼ95) Stars: Aeryk Egan 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Big Brother (PG) 10:00 2 Broke Girls (M s,d) 11:00 Hotel Hell (M l) 11:55 Sullivan & Son (M) 12:20 The Blue Rose (M l) 1:15 Extra [s] 1:45 Special: Yusuf Islam & Cat Stevens [s] 2:00 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 River Cottage 10:45 Remembrance Day [s] 11:15 Four Corners [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Q&A [s] 2:00 Photo Finish [s] 2:25 Three Men Go To Scotland [s] 3:25 Agatha Christieʼs Miss Marple (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads [s] 6:30 QI (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Kitchen Cabinet: Mathias Cormann [s] 8:30 Michael Hutchence (M a,l) [s] 9:30 At The Movies (PG) [s] 10:00 Conquest Of Space: Sci-Fi & Art (PG) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners [s] 12:20 Media Watch (PG) 12:35 Mummifying Alan: Egyptʼs Last Secret (MA15+a) 1:50 Movie: “A Farewell To Arms” (G) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Every Womanʼs Dream” (M v,a) (ʼ96) Stars: Jeff Fahey 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home and Away (PG a,d) – Sophie spirals when Nate finally tells her their marriage over. 7:30 Dancing With The Stars [s] 9:30 Mrs Brownʼs Boys: Mammyʼs Merchandise (M l) [s] 10:15 Scandal: Everythingʼs Coming Up (MA15+a,v) 11:15 Suits: Exposure (M) 12:15 30 Rock: Game Over (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Big Shots” (M a,v) (ʼ88) Stars: Ricky Busker 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 To Be Announced 8:40 Big Brother (PG) – Join in on all the fun, action and drama. 10:40 Arrow: City Of Blood (MA15+v) – After the death of someone close to him, Oliver decides to give himself up to Slade. 11:40 Extra 12:30 20/20 [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News

6:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 River Cottage 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 The Trail Of Genghis Khan (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Chris Humfreyʼs Wild Life [s] 2:00 Photo Finish [s] 2:30 Three Men Go To Venice [s] 3:30 Agatha Christieʼs Miss Marple (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads [s] 6:30 QI (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Shaun Micallefʼs MAD AS HELL (PG) 8:30 The Chasers Media Circus (M) 9:05 Julia Zemiroʼs Home Delivery: Bill Bailey (M l) [s] 9:35 Black Comedy (M l,s) [s] 10:00 The Agony Of Modern Manners: Online (M a,l) 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:35 Outland (M l,s) [s] 12:00 Hustle (PG) [s] 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Subdivision” (M l) (ʼ09) Stars: Gary Sweet 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home and Away (PG a,d) [s] 8:00 Air Rescue (PG) – A mother of five is crushed in her car after smashing into a tree just moments from home. 8:30 Criminal Minds: Fatal / Public Enemy (M v,a) 10:30 Grimm: One Night Stand / El Cucuy (M v,h) 12:30 30 Rock (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Wildcats” (M s,l) (ʼ86) Stars: Goldie Hawn 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 David Attenboroughʼs Life: Fish 8:40 Big Brother (PG) 10:10 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 11:10 Two And A Half Men (M s) 12:00 Foo Fighters - Sonic Highways 1:05 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Danoz 3:00 Global Shop 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 River Cottage 11:00 Thunderhead (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Gallery Of Everyday Things [s] 1:30 Wallace & Gromitʼs World Of Invention [s] 2:00 Photo Finish [s] 2:30 Three Men Go To Venice (PG) [s] 3:30 Agatha Christieʼs Miss Marple (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Eggheads [s] 6:30 QI (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Catalyst: Low Carb Diet Fat or Fiction? [s] 8:30 Upper Middle Bogan: Occupation Hazards (M l) [s] 9:00 Itʼs A Date (M l,s) 9:30 The Midwives (M a) 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 The Elegant Gentlemanʼs Guide To Knife Fighting (M s,l,v) 12:00 Spooks (M v) 1:00 Anatomy: Brain (PG) [s] 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Forgotten Sins” (M a) (ʼ96) Stars: John Shea 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home and Away (PG d,s) 8:00 Beauty And The Geek Australia (PG) [s] 9:30 The Happenings: Sixth Sense Illusionists (M l) 10:30 Covert Affairs: Crackity Jones (M v) 11:30 Parks And Recreation: Ann & Chris (PG) 12:00 Itʼs Always Sunny In Philadelphia (MA15+s) 12:30 Man Up! (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “The Invasion” (M a,l,v) (ʼ07) Stars: Nicole Kidman 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Kings Cross ER (PG mp,d) – Filmed in one of the busiest emergency departments in Australia. 8:30 Big Brother (PG) – All the fun, action and drama from the Big Brother House. 9:40 Movie: “Looper” (MA15+ v,l,d) (ʼ12) Stars: Bruce Willis 11:50 Revolution: Home (M) 12:45 Extra [s] 1:15 Impractical Jokers (M l) 1:45 Music Special: Pink (PG) 2:00 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop

6:00 ET [s] 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 Gold Coast Cops Encore [s] 11:30 Territory Cops Encore (PG l,d) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG l,a) 1:00 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals [s] 1:30 ET 2:00 Party Tricks - Encore (M s,l) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Gold Coast Cops (PG) [s] 8:00 Territory Cops (PG l,a) 8:30 Party Tricks (M l) 9:30 Homeland: Redux (MA15+) 10:30 Tyrant: Hail Mary (MA15+ v) 11:30 The Project Encore [s] 12:30 Late Show (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Luke Gambleʼs Vet Adventures: Uganda (PG) [s] 2:00 Desperately Seeking Doctors (PG) [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 Living Black [s] 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Luke Nguyenʼs Greater Mekong [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Destination Flavour - Japan 7:35 Michael Mosley: The Truth About Meat 8:40 The Island With Bear Grylls: Surviving the Island (M l) [s] 9:25 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) [s] 9:55 Housos: Uncle Fred (MA15+a,l) 10:25 The Late Feed [s] 11:00 Salamanda (M s,n,a) [s] 11:55 Shorts on Screen [s] 12:45 Drama Movie: “Members Of The Funeral” (M a,s,l) (ʼ08) (In Korean) 2:35 James Mayʼs Man Lab (PG) [s]

6:00 ET 6:30 The Home Team Encore [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 A Taste Of Travel [s] 11:30 Tour The World [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) 1:00 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Recipe To Riches [s] 8:30 NCIS: Alibi (M) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Black Budget (M v) 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 11:30 The Project Encore [s] 12:30 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Nana Mouskouri: Live At The Royal Albert Hall 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: On The Wings Of The Andean Condor [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Jewish [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Secrets Of Britain: Secrets of Underground London (PG) [s] 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:00 The Fall: My Adventurous Song (M a,v,l) (From the UK) 12:10 Movie: “Turquaze” (M s,l) (ʼ10) (In Flemish and Turkish) 1:50 Lost In Detention (PG) 2:50 America In Primetime: Man of the House M a,l) 3:50 The Family (M l) [s]

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Dick helps ease cash-flow strain WITH Christmas fast-approaching now is the time for self-employed/small business operators to look at their cash flow, especially this time of the year when regular creditors start slowing down and/or go into recess until February. Also, now is the time to clear up tax debts. Interest rates are still at an all time low, with some experts predicting they will remain on hold onto 2015, making for a perfect opportunity to restructure finances and consolidate debt into one manageable monthly repayment. Dick Philpott Finance is fortunate to have direct access to lenders empathetic to small businesses and the self-employed operators. Dick says the lenders are quite willing to assist in any way possible without the need to produce BAS business trading statements or tax returns. “Even if you’re experiencing some credit hardship, such as home loan arrears, court proceedings or simply pressure inflicted by your creditors, it’s imperative

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PARENTS often express concerns about common observations and issues related to children’s feet and legs. Musculoskeletal podiatrist Dr David Kavanagh, of Foot & Leg Pain Clinics, has the expertise to provide answers. First, he says, flat feet are usually little to worry about “contrary to popular belief” “However, if there is associated pain, balance issues or excessive rolling inward of the ankles, parents should seek professional assistance,” Dr Kavanagh advises However, he says that in-toeing, commonly referred to as pigeon toed, and “out toes”, or duck feet, can affect children’s capacity to run, jump and balance. “These issues may be assisted during a child’s developmental years and should be checked.”

Children’s feet and legs need special care and attention as they grow. Dr Kavanagh says growing pains are common and often due to overstrain of bones’ growth plates. “The exact nature of the pain should be determined as soon as

possible, so it should definitely be checked.” Shin pain also needs attention, Dr Kavanagh says. “Medial tibial stress syndrome, anterior leg pain and compartment syndrome are all commonly referred to as shin splints. Any shin pain should be checked. “If your child regularly complains of foot or leg pain or has balance/mobility issues you should get it checked by a podiatrist experienced in musculoskeletal issues. With proper diagnosis and correct treatment, most issues can be addressed quite easily.” Dr Kavanagh is available for appointments at Foot & Leg Pain Clinics Belmont by phoning 1300 328 300. Anyone who mentions this article will receive $50 off their initial consultation.

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your quality of life,” he says. Dr Al Obedy wishes government would do more to help the broader population. “The role of government and private health funds should change to be in line with the rest of the developed world,” he says. Dr Al Obedy offers a final word of advice for anyone contemplating implants. “Delay the purchase of your latest LCD technology or car model and invest in your body,” he says. “I have yet to see one patient who regretted making such a decision.”

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General ClassiďŹ eds

V Rubbish Removal

Employment V Business Opportunities

V For Sale

MINI BINS

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experience

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BRETT’S

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$129

Phone

QUEEN PILLOWTOP* 10 year Warranty

PRICE $$$

We have plans for major growth in Geelong & need you now!

Hurry Limited Stock

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QUEEN VISCO PILLOWTOP* 5 ZONE Packet Spring*

KING LATEX PILLOWTOP* 15 year Warranty Lowest Latex price ever

$799

Email bill@jimscleaning.net.au

Complete Cleaning Business For Sale

General Notices

Includes windows, carpets, pressure cleaning, floors and interior. Great name and data base. Contracts in place. Established in Geelong area and Bellarine for 10 years. Price $150,000+sav. Truck and van available at extra cost. Ring Rob 0425 715 960 or email: rksalesaustptyltd@bigpond.com for all details

V Public Notices and Event

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General ClassiďŹ eds V Personal SINGLE MAN, 40, likes keeping fit, easy going to meet single female. Contact 0401 442 881. FOOD VAN, earn some extra money. Includes commercial popcorn machine and deep fryers. Price neg. 5277 3765.

V For Sale AFL, Premiership tin, 1984, Paul's ice-cream. Premierships, captains, emblems. $200. PH: 0400 960 160 AIR CONDITIONER, Dimplex, portable. $250. 0403 137 813.

BED TRUCK

FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246. GOLF BUGGY, Parmaker, 18mo, excellent order, $3,100. 5223 1383, 0409 383 301. GOODS, Fridge/freezer at bottom. Simpson washing machine. 3ft wide pantry. $300. Phone 0418 205 289. HOOVER Washing machine, 7.5kg, very good condition. $450. Phone 0402 470 028.

MATTRESS, Queen double sided pillowtop. Brand new in plastic chiropractic. Damask fabric. 15 yr warranty. Must sell. $450ono. Can deliver. 0412 388 485. MATTRESS, QUEEN SIZE, firm chiropractic pocket spring for minimal partner movement. Not $1,250 Sell $400 can deliver. Ph 0400 118 838. MOBILITY SCOOTER, 3yo, EC, front basket, shopping basket at back. $1,500. 5248 1029. QUEEN BED ,no mattress, white leather $250 ONO excellent condition Belmont Phone 5298 1344 QUEEN BED, brand new chiro spring mattress with base. $350. Can Deliver. 0400 118 838.

KING BED, Pillowtop, $575. Brand new mattress with base. 10yr warranty. Not $1,495 sell $575. Urgent sale. Can Deliver. 0412 388 485. KITCHEN CUPBOARD/EXTRAS, laminex, with double sink and mixer taps. $300. 5278 3854.

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

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MATTRESS, DOUBLE, chiro Brand new chiropractic mattress. Full warranty Can deliver. $150. 0400 118 838.

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QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS $200 Brand new mattress Chiropractic. 10 yr warranty. Base extra $200. Can Deliver. 0412 388 485.

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LOUNGE, 31/2 seater, light grey fabric, reversible chaise, as new. $550 ono. Belmont. 5298 1344.

DINING TABLE, glass and stainless steel, with 6 chairs, 240cm x 120cm. $450ono. 5241 1724.

Employment

LOUNGE SUITE Fabric, dark green and rust floral pattern, 2 chairs, footrest and 2 seater couch. One cushion needs repairing $100. 5267 3051.

STOOLS 3 Red Chrome base, adjustable. Under half price. Excellent Condition. $99. Phone 0448 929 776. TENT AND CAMPING GEAR, Wild Country Cabin, 290 x 250 x 200, convertable awning, Hellier 26 litre oven with hotplates, Magic washing machine, soccerball TV, Visa porta pottie, air mattress, annexe net etc. $250 the lot. 0419 570 520. TENT, Freedom Family tourer, as new, plus awning, folding table and chairs, BBQ and gas stove, porta pottie and tent. $1,000. 0417 163 949.

Trade Qualified Motor Mechanics (2)

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identiďŹ cation number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

Aqua Computers

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V Dancing

3cm x 3cm box advert in the Geelong, Bellarine Penninsula and Surf Coast Independent and a Garage Sale Sign Pack! The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success!

BAREFOOT DANCE global beat NIA Technique for flexiblilty, power, strength, pleasure, centeredness & joy. 0439 390 557.

HONEST SINCERE SINGLE GUY, 60, very well groomed, seeks tallish non smoker lady, as dance partner for rock and roll lessons and good times at dances and festivals. James 0421 981 680.

Phone 1300 666 808

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1300 666 808

General Notices section of Network Classifieds.

CASUAL CLEANER HOME BASED INCOME, earn more money, more time, $0-$10K plus with a simple part time opportunity. 0402 031 395.

CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Beat the bills before they arrive Drop and collect catalogues. No selling - No outlay. Work near home, flexible hours. Car & phone essential. Phone: 1300 306 306 www.homecare.com.au

Must have construction white card, drivers licence and own car. Please contact Fleur on 0466 871 588.

Gardener / Handyman Pensioner needs help with garden. Can't pay much but willing to share vegies. This would suit pensioner. Patricia 0402 703 620.

CASHIER/BAKER In the Geelong area BREADTOP - 5222 6191

General Notices section of Network Classifieds.

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General section of Network Classifieds.

ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services. RELAXTION MASSAGE Male to Male. Open 24 hours. 0419 326 629.

V Positions Vacant

V To Share

2-4 HANDS Swedish Relaxation Massage. Werribee, 7 days, 10am-8pm. Students half price. Call 0425 805 090.

GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00!

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BELL PARK, single/couple. With WiFi, furnished BR, QS bed and lounge room, $230pw all inc. Phone 0433 117 228.

V Massage Therapists

Having a Garage Sale

Required for busy 4WD workshop and Engine Repair Workshop in Geelong. Required Cert IV in Automotive Mechanical Technology or equivalent. Salary Negotiable. Applications Close 26.11.2014. Apply to jobs@trinitybusinessadvisory.net

V Positions Vacant

ph: 5229 1357 273a Myers St, East Geelong

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CARAVAN HITCH, Hayman Reece, 250 frame, minimum usage. $200. 0419 570 520.

LAWN MOWER, Talon, Silver Eagle, 145 CC, 4 stroke, best offer Belmont Phone 5298 1344

SCHOOL UNIFORM Surfcoast Secondary College Uniform. 4 x short sleeve shirts size 18, $20 Lot. 2 x shorts size 18, $25 Lot. 2 x trousers size 16, $35 Lot. Wool blend jumper, never worn, size L $80 . Jacket size 18 $70. Sports uniform sport polo, never worn, size M, $30. Sports uniform shorts, never worn, size L $20. School tie, never worn, $10. School back pack $30 or if you want to buy the lot $275. Call Deb 0414 633 145.

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1160862-KC43-14

BED ELECTRIC King single, as new, less then half price. $1,500ono. Phone 0423 109 409.

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1021249-PJ16-12

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Motoring

V Positions Vacant

V Boats & Marine

V Motor Vehicles

V Motor Vehicles

SAVAGE Tinny, 3.3metres, 9 Horsepower Johnson, Trailer included $1000. Phone 0401 359 251

V Caravans & Trailers BILLABONG, Pop top, 2007, 17ft, full annexe, air conditioning, many extras, EC. $22,000 ono. Ph: 0408 174 485 JAYCO 2011 Discovery Pop Top, tandem axle, double bed, shower, toilet, awning, battery pack, 2 gas bottles, VGC. $31,000 ono. Contact 0407 305 288. JAYCO, poptop, 14ft, 2 singles, annexe, awning, 1997, 12 months reg, extras. $13,000. 5281 1548. JAYCO, poptop, 17ft, 2007, EC, single beds, battery pack, extras, $21,500 ONO. 5250 1439.

V Motor Vehicles SUBARU Forrester 2011. Boxer diesel eng. 12 months reg. Road worthy certificate provided. YLC-124. $22,000. Contact 0410 079 299.

FORD Laser 2001 GLXI. 5 speed manual. One owner. Road worthy certificate supplied. Good condition. $4800. RUL-651 Contact 0490 012 007.

HOLDEN Omega 2009, factory dual fuel, RWC, mags, all electrics and very good condition, XJG-619. $14,500 ono Contact 0401 904 562

FORD, Falcon, EF, 1996, still working, good for parts, LPG, no reg, JGSWTC43950, $600. 0425 713 986. FORD, Falcon, Ute, 2008, FGXR8, auto, EC, hard lid, colour Nitro, RWC, reg 10/15, WNX-741, $26,000 ono. (03) 5274 9096 or 0400 014 421.

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IndySport Harrison bats his Cats bite into position for a win Snapper, squid On the Chris Pitman

A MAGNIFICENT and timely century from skipper Matthew Harrison has given Geelong Cricket Club a huge chance of claiming its second victory for the season. Although Tom Treble (43) and Hayden Butterworth (47) had given the Cats a decent start, at 4/76 things were looking a little familiar. But Harrison turned the tide, digging deep to make 127 not-out in over four hours at the crease. He received good support from Cory Ogle (48) batting at nine to see Geelong finish day one all-out for 333. If the Geelong bowlers show the same determination as their skipper they should be able to defend this total. In Geelong Cricket Association, a mouth-watering top-of-the-table clash between East Belmont and North Geelong awaits in the division one match of the round. East Belmont goes into the game undefeated on the back of some solid batting form from Matt Lineker and Mark Hanley, both registering centuries in the first few matches. Ben Knight, who crossed from Manifold Heights in the off-season, has fitted in nicely, showing a good mix of aggression and control with the new ball. North Geelong has also been in ominous form, dismantling St Joseph’s last game to gain some revenge for last year’s semi-final defeat. Star batsman Jake Thorne already has some decent scores under his belt, while Lethbridge recruit Shane Dillon top-scored last week with 86.

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Cam Alford’s return to Osborne Park has also been critical to the side’s success, with the tall fastbowler taking 12 wickets in the first four games. Both these sides possess plenty of talent with the bat and rely on big scores to build pressure, so the team that can get on top with the ball will be the likely victor. Selections: LARA v Geelong West, ST JOSEPH’S v Murgheboluc, GEELONG CITY v Newtown & Chilwell, Leopold v GROVEDALE, SOUTH BARWON v Bell Post Hill, EAST BELMONT v North Geelong. In division two, local rivals Thomson and St Alban’s Breakwater will lock horns in a game both sides will be keen to win to ensure they stay ahead of the pack and not get stuck in the logjam at the middle of the ladder. The Tigers suffered their first loss for the season last week, going down to Highton after only scoring 131 on day one. Recruit James Menzies did his bit, taking 3/49 from 20 overs, but he and his bowling line-up simply didn’t have enough runs on the board.

St Alban’s Breakwater on the other hand enjoyed a solid victory, beating Manifold Heights by an even 100 runs after posting 173. Chris Hester (3/9) had the pick of the figures but Justin Miller (2/20) set things up early. Thomson appears to have the upper hand on paper with a stronger batting order but they will need to be switched on to avoid another defeat. Selections: Guild St Mary’s v MARSHALL, TORQUAY v Alexander Thomson, Newcomb & District v MANIFOLD HEIGHTS, ST PETER’S v Waurn Ponds, St Alban’s Breakwater v THOMSON, HIGHTON v Modewarre. The division-three ladder is quickly becoming a tale of two halves, with the top six beginning to break away from the bottom six. Bell Park, in seventh position, takes on eighth placed Corio Bay this round in what shapes as a mini final because the loser will probably end up too far back to play finals in March. Ashlee Carter has been the Dragons’ best player so far this season, while, for the Cobras, Johnnie Knight is taking wickets as well as making runs. The side that can get contributions from all its players will get the points here and keep its season alive. Selections: INVERLEIGH v Corio, Bell Park v CORIO BAY, Meredith v BANNOCKBURN, TEESDALE v Little River, Winchelsea v SHELFORD, Lethbridge bye.

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CORIO Bay offered protection from strong winds over the past week for anglers to catch snapper. The bay off St Helens produced fish to 5kg along with the odd flathead to 50cm. Anglers who fished land-based around the waterfront took pinkies to 55cm on soft plastics such as Gulp Turtleback worm in Pumpkin Green. Successful anglers noted that heavier jig heads accounted for more fish. Clifton Springs hosted squid in reasonable numbers, although the size was down. Tom Kenezevic anchored at the channel out from Clifton Springs where he managed to boat a pair of 3kg and 4kg snapper as well as numerous pinkies and a ling. Ben McLean made the most of a break in the weather early Monday morning to fish off Clifton Springs, with his sights set on snapper. After a long wait his rod buckled, the drag screamed and he eventually boated a trophy snapper of 9.2kg. St Leonards provided limited protection from the wind, with anglers fishing in close taking flathead and pinkies as well as the odd pike. Bluebait and fresh squid were the best baits. The pier at St Leonards held good numbers of squid bigger than the specimens at Clifton Springs. Queenscliff Harbour produced silver trevally and pinkie snapper for anglers casting soft plastics. Small squid were taken inside the harbour on 2.5-sized jigs. Brian Long and John Mole fished the lower section of the Barwon River estuary before the strong winds. They cast soft plastics for catches of silver trevally to 35cm, while other anglers fishing upstream caught bream to 40cm on live Bass yabbies. The Barwon River around Queen’s Park returned some bulky carp. Harry Adamko used live worms to bank his first carp, a great specimen of 3kg. Brian Long found redfin to 700g on lure around the Queen’s Park Golf Course section of the river. He was taken by surprise when a carp of 3kg grabbed an Atomic Shad 40. Lake Eildon continued producing great numbers of yellowbelly. Casting vibe-style lures or trolling deep-diving lures caught excellent numbers of fish. Lake Purrumbete fished well for brown trout to 1.5kg when trolling at first light. Once the Sun was up downrigging became the favoured tactic. Ballarat’s Lake Wendouree yielded rainbow and brown trout to 2kg on shallow-diving hard-body lures such as Eco Gear MW62F. This weekend might be worth drifting the spoil grounds off Clifton Springs with soft plastics for snapper. Alternatively, fishing the outside of the mussel beds with fresh squid could result in some big reds. Freshwater anglers could try walking the Barwon River with lures for redfin. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com. au. All photos go in Tackle World Geelong’s draw for a monthly prize.

WINNERS: Tane Bowden, under-16 girls winner Piper Harrison, of Mount Eliza, women’s world tour competitor Laura Enever, Courtney Dunlop and Noah Cooney at the summer series presentation. Picture: ROBINSON/NIKON

Juc kids place in summer series finals on home surf JAN JUC surfers used their home-surf advantage to reach the finals of a national summer series round on the Surf Coast last weekend. Tane Bowden and Mickey Robinson finished second and third respectively in the boys’ under-18s of the Subway Summer Series at Jan Juc.

Zoe Clarke and India Robinson were second and third in the under-18 girls, with Barwon Heads’ Jemima Hutchins fourth. New South Wales’ Noah Cooney and Phillip Island’s Courtney Dunlop won the divisions. Bowden also competed in the un-

der-16 boys, which he won ahead of Point Lonsdale’s Max Lazarus in second and Jan Juc’s Xavier Huxtable and Tully Wylie in third and fourth respectively. Bowden was stoked with his under-16s win. “It was a hard final but still some

fun ones and some good people to surf against,” he said. “This is the first Subway Summer Surf Series event I’ve done but it’s good experience for me and I’ll probably do the next one (at Phillip Island).” Jan Juc’s Grace Day finished second in the under-16 girls, with India Robinson third.

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Oceanview from*

Launch fares~

Lombok

Per person twin share

Interior from*

$2,079 $2,679 $3,179 $5,579

+Fares are per person twin share based on 29 Jan, 11 & 24 Feb departures only.

CRUISE 13 NIGHTS FROM

$1,499

Oceanview from*

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