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GEELONG Visions 2015
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A RANGE of economic and job creation opportunities will arise in Geelong this year as the economy continues to grow and diversify, according to Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI). “This potential is broad-based and will occur across Geelong’s diverse array of goods producing and service industries,” says VECCI chief Mark Stone. Mr Stone will be working closely with the Geelong business community and key decision makers at local and state government levels to ensure these opportunities are realised. “The co-location of the National Disability Insurance Authority, the Victorian Workcover Authority and the TAC in Geelong will create a hub for injury and disability insurance and rehabilitation,” Mr Stone says. “We welcome Deakin University and The Gordon establishing a new centre to train and develop
the workforce of more than 1500 people that will be employed by these organisations. “This new hub will complement Geelong’s healthcare sector, which is undergoing a major renewal with the Geelong Hospital and St John of God Hospital redevelopments and the establishment of Epworth Geelong.” These insurance and healthcare developments will provide a range of opportunities for existing and new businesses to supply these organisations with goods and services, including legal and financial. Mr Stone also believes the region’s abalone industry is ideally placed to continue to capitalise on growing demand from Asia for high-end and ready to eat products. “Grants, such the Geelong Region Innovation and Investment Fund, support growth and diversification of processing plants and are important for capacity
building local businesses and job creation. This complements the thriving mussel industry that Portarlington is renowned for,” he says. “We welcome Victorian Labor’s $18m commitment to progress the Portarlington Safe Harbour Project for the infrastructure benefits it will bring to local mussel farmers as they work to capitalise on domestic and international demand.” VECCI believes Deakin University, Gordon TAFE and the region’s schools will continue to make a significant contribution to Geelong’s workforce and community. “The strong synergies between these institutions and industry assist in growing the workforce for the future of Geelong,” Mr Stone says. “As one of our state’s major exports, education has strong growth potential and will continue to be a pillar of the region’s economy.”
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GEELONG Visions 2015 New Premier’s vision to help ‘proud city’
My plan for Geelong I HAVE a plan for the future of this proud city and this great state. That plan is already underway because I’m not wasting a single day. Three months ago, before I had the honour of being elected Victoria’s 48th Premier, I launched Labor’s campaign at Geelong Performing Arts Centre. At the launch I promised a $320 million TAFE Rescue Fund - an emergency measure to save our stricken TAFE system and help campuses build for the future. Those funds are already flowing. Three months ago I also stood with two loving parents who lost their son on the soccer pitch when his ambulance took too long to arrive. I promised an end to the ambulance crisis and an end to the war on our paramedics because they’re what’s right with the ambulance system and we need to fix what’s wrong. That war was over on day one of the new Labor Government. In 2015 I look forward to working with paramedics not against them - to fix our ambulance system and help save lives. I believe every job is worth fighting for. Under the Labor Government, the first piece of legislation in-
troduced into parliament was the Back To Work Bill. It’s a real plan to help create 100,000 new jobs by supporting retrenched workers and unemployed young people and giving them a second chance. The jobs crisis in Victoria hurt workers and families in Geelong but things will get better. By investing in our strengths - like advanced manufacturing, education and skills, and pharmaceuticals we can get our state back on track and back to work. Last week I also met members of my Ice Action Taskforce. Ice is a hideous drug. Too many families in Geelong have seen their young ones use this substance and turn to a life of crime. We’re stopping this scourge on the streets and at the source, working with police, experts and local communities to find a solution that’s tough on dealers but fair on families. In 2015 I’ll work hard with my team to invest in our schools, repair our health system, create more jobs and get our state back on track. Geelong has a proud past and I know it will have a great future. Daniel Andrews MP Premier of Victoria
New Premier Daniel Andrews promises to work hard for Geelong in 2015.
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Let’s giddy up for city’s sake I WAS elected on a platform of vision, passion and change. And none of that vision and passion has diminished one year on. Geelong has to be seen as a great place to live, work and play; a 21st Century smart city. To bring about the change to make that happen, I put Geelong on not just the state agenda but on the national and international agenda. The profile of Geelong is at an all time high. We’ve made it easier to do business in Geelong. I’ve asked for changes and members of staff have delivered. We’ve made planning easier – we’ve cut through the red tape. We’ve made the centre of the city a nicer Mayor Darryn Lyons place to be. We’ve made parking free in the centre of town on weekends. We’ve attracted grants and created more jobs for Geelong. But I can’t do it on my own and neither can council or government. We all have to chip in. I am determined to have central Geelong the best it can be. But we need more if we are going to attract more people, more business, to Geelong. I need your help in getting Geelong going. 2015 is all about more business, more people, more events and more culture. I want Geelong’s heart to be pumping! My message to everyone – potential investors, tourists or residents – is giddy up and get on board! #LiveLoveGeelong! Follow me on Twitter @Geelong_Mayor, Facebook/Geelong_Mayor and Instagram Geelong_Mayor for all the latest news. Mayor Darryn Lyons City of Greater Geelong
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GEELONG Visions 2015
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Builder backs home of our Geelong Cats Crichton Removals’ Daryl, Marie and Sarah Pagan with the company’s Australian Achiever Awards.
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Geelong’s Simonds Stadium benefits from the support of its namesake builder. what’s involved guarantees a great result. That’s why I can confidently say to anybody looking to build, come and talk to us and you’ll soon see why Aus-
tralians choose to build with Simonds.” The display centres at Armstrong Creek, Grovedale and Mt Duneed are open midday to 5pm Monday to Fri-
day and 11 am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. More information is available at simonds.com.au.
CRICHTON Removals is a multiple winner of the Australian Achiever Awards. The North Geelong-based company again won the Relocation, Removals & Storage category in 2014 after also claiming the title in 2007 and 2008. Specialising in moves around Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast and interstate, Crichton also has four highly-recommendation awards from recent years. The achiever awards are an independent award system basing its assessment on ratings from the nominated companies’ clients. Crichton general manager Daryl Pagan describes the business as “family-owned with attention to detail in all areas of work from start to finish”. “Winning the award assures potential customers that we’re an accredited and acknowledged company, and all jobs will be carried out professionally.” Crichton Removals selects members for its 12-strong team based on a strict process including an extensive induction and regular training in safety and customer service procedures. After taking over Crichton Removals 11 years ago, Daryl and Marie Pagan say business is booming. “Our six trucks are kept very busy with both local and interstate moves,” Daryl says. The company started as a small furniture removalist in 1960 but quickly grew to a well-respected business carrying out commercial and residential relocations and has short and long-term furniture storage available. Crichton Removals’ also offers a household prepacking service and household inspections prior to the move date so clients’ needs are successfully met.
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IN AN industry where reputation is everything, it’s reassuring to know that Simonds has been building homes for 65 years. And for the past 10 years, the company has been actively building in the Geelong region. It’s also refreshing to discover that Simonds is involved in the local community through a number of initiatives, including ongoing sponsorship of Simonds Stadium, home of the Geelong Cats. With display centres located in Mt Duneed, Armstrong Creek and Grovedale, visitors are discovering why more Australians trust Simonds to build their home. The recently opened Armstrong Mt Duneed Display Centre features the stunning Avalon and Bolton, while the Armstrong Creek Display Centre is home to the impressive Leon and Marriott. At the Grovedale display customers can experience three state of the art homes: the Livorno, Valencia and Cleo. Regional Sales Manager Joanne Ray says Simonds’ quality award-winning homes is only part of its success. “What sets us apart is our total commitment to our customers while they’re building. “Our sales team will listen to customers, answer any questions and guide them through the process from start to finish. “Their thorough understanding of
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Servicing Geelong and surrounding regions since 1985 B
yars Packaging was established in 1985.
Before starting the business, Daryl Byars worked for a paper bag manufacturer in Melbourne. Like many start up operations, when Daryl decided to start his own business, he started it from home in his garage. Within two weeks, he needed a bigger site. He found a small warehouse in Dowsett Street, South Geelong, where he continued to grow the business to the point where they were packing orders in the driveway because the warehouse was full to overflowing. By 1991, Daryl was moving his business again, this time to a site in Fyans Street, in a purpose-built warehouse complex. As the Geelong region’s specialist packing supplier, Byars Packaging has continued to steadily grow.
Daryl’s two sons joined the business, and as the business in Geelong grew, so too did the demand for packaging of all shapes and sizes. Looking back on the development of his business, Daryl said just like every other business, Byars has had its ups and downs. The boom of small businesses throughout Geelong and surrounding regions has seen demand grow just as rapidly. Today, the majority of Byars’ customers are small business owners, retail business owners, retail businesses, bakeries and takeaway food businesses, and business is booming. Over the past five years, Daryl said that the Byars has grown dramatically. The Fyans Street premises holds around 5,000 different types of packaging products - from paper and plastic bags to wrapping papers, gift wrap products such as ribbons, tapes, bubble wraps and industrial packaging.
In the warehouse, there is a product for just about any packaging purpose you can think of. In the past, businesses in Geelong would have gone to Melbourne or further to order packaging, but with the growth in Byars Packaging, many of those businesses have the convenience and time saving that comes with having their packaging needs supplied locally. Byars has clients covering the entire Geelong region and neighbouring regions, from Geelong to the Bellarine Peninsula, along the Surf Coast to Apollo Bay, and also Ballarat, Bacchus Marsh, Melton and Werribee. Through all the ups and downs, and particularly through the large-scale growth years, Daryl said he has been lucky to have dedicated, skilled and long-term staff members. As well as having two sons working in the business, he said most of his staff have been with Byars around fifteen years.
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Icon of hospitality on city waterfront
The proposed $40 million gallery redevelopment.
Gallery expanding GEELONG Gallery is keen for community feedback on the vision for a proposed major redevelopment that will see it become an “unmissable” tourism destination and cultural experience for the region. For almost 120 years the gallery has been the cornerstone of the community’s rich cultural life and heritage, having established a reputation as one of Australia’s leading public galleries, which attracts
visitors from near and far. From the outset, the Geelong Gallery has actively served its community, after being established by a small group of passionate civic leaders as an independent, notfor-profit organisation “built by the people for the people”. Since its establishment in 1896, the Geelong Gallery has amassed a renowned collection of 6000 works of art, including Australian and in-
ternational paintings, works on paper, sculpture, decorative arts and new media. Geelong Gallery plays an important role in the city’s cultural and economic life and its vision is to increase visitation to 200,000 people annually through the presentation of blockbuster exhibitions. At this stage, the preferred redevelopment option will require a
projected total capital investment of $40 million shared between federal, state and local government as well as the gallery. Residents are encouraged to submit feedback by completing a short survey on the City of Greater Geelong website at geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay or by visiting the gallery in person by 5pm on 4 February. This redevelopment has not yet been endorsed by council or the Geelong Gallery board.
THE STRENGTH of Geelong’s hospitality industry is encapsulated by iconic Fishermen’s Pier restaurant, still going strong in its prime waterfront position. With diners looking for great experiences, Fishermen’s Pier is as close to being out on Geelong’s beautiful north-facing bay as possible. A refurbished upstairs functions room with floor to ceiling windows offering panoramic bay views can seat 35, ideal for business meetings and popular for private parties. Renowned for romance and elegance, Fishermen’s Pier caters for intimate wedding receptions and engagement parties with personalised packages available from the venue functions coordinator. A range of set menus are
available or a menu can be designed to suit specific dining requirements. Fishermen’s Pier takes advantage of superb fresh local foods such as Apollo Bay lobsters, Portarlington mussels, Meredith goat cheese and Grovedale Mediterranean Bakery to create mouth-watering dishes. With an extensive wine list featuring local and international wines and experienced service staff, including award-winning Jimmy Avraam who has been with the restaurant for over 30 years, Fishermen’s Pier is ideal for all occasions. For those after quality seafood in a more casual setting, Fishermen’s Pier has its seafront café. Fishermen’s Pier is at the bay end of Yarra St, phone 5222 4100.
Fishermen’s Pier offers a superb atmoshpere day or night.
Dine ON THE Waterfront Purveyors of fresh, local seafood in Geelong since 1971, Fishermen’s Pier is open for your dining experience. Not fond of seafood? Other meat varieties and vegetarian dishes are also on the menu.
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GEELONG’S FIRST SPECIALIST RECRUITER POWERING THE WORLD OF WORK In December 2007, we celebrated the opening of our first regional oice in Victoria in the state’s second largest city, Geelong. As Geelong’s leading experts in recruiting qualified, professional and skilled people across a wide range of specialised industries and professions, we have been committed to supporting the local community for several years. We operate across the private and public sectors, dealing in permanent positions, contract roles and temporary assignments. Our specialist consulting team has extensive experience spanning over 25 years combined. Our areas of expertise include Information Technology, Oice Support, Construction & Property, Accountancy & Finance, Sales, Marketing and Healthcare. We believe the right job can transform a person’s life and the right person can transform a business. We’re passionate about connecting our candidates with the right job for them. To find out how we can help impact your world of work, contact Hays in Geelong at geelong@hays.com.au or 03 5226 8000.
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HAYS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY - MARCH 2015 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR MARKET? If you’d like to know which skills are in demand, or what recruiting, salary or candidate trends are impacting your sector, we have the answers. Our Hays Quarterly Report is a guide to current hotspots of recruitment activity and trends. It is updated each quarter to reflect changing market conditions. For the full list of skills in demand and trends inside your industry or sector, visit hays.com.au/report or contact the recruiting experts in Geelong.
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GEELONG Visions 2015
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2015 jobs market to need efficiency pros THE 2015 jobs market will be characterised by high demand for skilled professionals able to diagnose time or cost inefficiencies and offer solutions, says Geelong recruiting expert Hays. According to the March Hays Quarterly Report, people offering effective process or costs solutions will be in high demand for employers seeking to maintain profitability while keeping costs down. “Employers are hiring and they have positive intentions for the year ahead,” says Hays Geelong regional director Mark De Vink. “In our conversations with employers, it’s clear that the greatest hotspots of demand will be for people who can help a business work smarter, not harder, by improving existing ways of operating.” According to the report, skills in demand include management accountants able to rationalise reports, administrators with all-round experience and change managers. The surge in residential developments in 2014 saw competition for experienced high-rise finishes forepersons reach high levels. Estimators are also needed to help deliver a cost effective product. Registered nurses are sought in the healthcare sector. So too are aged care funding instrument (ACFI) specialists as organisations think ahead about funding issues, planning and staff training.
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Candidates able to improve department or business performance will be in demand, says Hays. Meanwhile the IT sector is seeing more jobs for systems engineers and business analysts. The marketing sector needs internal communications coordinators
to communicate workplace change, while in the sales arena business development managers are sought. Strategic sourcing consultants, residential property managers and
shop-fitting carpenters are examples of other skills in demand. To see the full list of skills in demand and trends for your industry, please visit hays.com.au/report.
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PIVOT Homes has been established in Geelong for over 25 years as a family owned and run business specialising in custom home building design and premium quality construction. “We take pride in everything we do, striving to bring our clients the very best possible result to perfectly suit their block, taste, budget and lifestyle,” says Pivot Homes director Michael Pietersen. “Our point of difference from other builders is that we design for each client, creating an individual home to suit each family lifestyle, budget and land. “We offer a one stop shop and can save clients thousands in architectural fees by providing in house design services. “We also handle all planning applications with council bodies from start to finish.” Pivot’s continuous and multiple Housing Industry Association (HIA) and Master Builders Association (MBA) awards are testament to the quality and service it provides. Pivot’s HIA Display Home of the Year at 17 Lampard St in the Warralily Coast display village at Armstrong Creek is open and available so prospective home builders can see the quality available from one of the region’s leading residential builders.
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GEELONG Visions 2015 Property care with ‘social conscience’ IN TODAY’S competitive business environment the best practices are more than healthy figures on a balance sheet. Leading organisations must operate with a strong corporate social responsibility, managing their processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. Clearwater Property Care (Clearwater) is leading the way in socially responsible business practices. Clearwater has operated for more than 20 years servicing the Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast regions. This experience, combined with quality, reliability and exceptional customer service, has earned a reputation as a leading gardening and cleaning services provider. Clearwater focuses heavily on social responsibility, providing employment opportunities for those facing barriers as a result of mental illness. Its rehabilitation employment program gives supported employees, unsure of their ability to work, a chance to decide
whether it is a viable option for them, in a supportive environment. Many employees have gone on to work in outside companies, and potential clients are taking an increasing interest in the company, says manager Brad Keating. “While the decision on which cleaning-gardening contractor to employ should be made in accordance to reputation, customer service and value for money, the high-performing businesses within our region recognise that the Geelong community is very loyal, and the benefits for businesses to be seen as giving back cannot be underestimated,� he says. “With Clearwater you get it all: established reputation, reliability, excellent service, competitive prices and the knowledge that every dollar invested in Clearwater benefits your local community through increased employment opportunities and support for those who have a lived experience of mental illness�.
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Authority planning Geelong port future PORT PHILLIP Sea Pilots carefully guided ’virtual’ ships into Corio Bay this week as part of high-tech planning to ensure Geelong’s shipping hub remains at the forefront of maritime trade. The detailed simulation sessions took place at Smartship Australia’s state-of-the-art port design and navigation simulator in Brisbane, allowing pilots to test the shipping channels’ capacity to safely cope with a world trend toward larger ships.
Jan Noblett and Bill Bethune, from Corrections Victoria, present Community Veracity directors Robert Dejanovic and Adam Alsop with the award.
Training partnership paying off COMMUNITY Veracity has earned a best-in-the-region recognition at an annual Corrections Victoria Community Partnership Awards. In partnership with Corrections Victoria, Community Veracity provides programs for offenders, allowing them to work off fines. The programs provide nationally recognised training, increasing employability and teaching valuable skills while encouraging personal growth and development. The programs are carried out in groups or teams, encouraging communication and teamwork, while contributing to increased selfawareness, motivation and purpose for offenders.
There are two types of programs on offer. The recycling program in Geelong, Werribee and Nunawading allows participants to train in Certificate III in Warehousing while recycling items that have previously been sent to land fill. The Food for All baking program offered in Laverton, Geelong, Colac and Melbourne helps participants to train in Certificate III in Commercial Cookery with the food items produced distributed to local charities and community groups. CV director Adam Alsop says he is “always on the lookout and researching new and interesting programs that CV may be able to offer
Corrections and other community groups�. “We aim for our program to benefit both the participants as well as the local communities.� Co-director Robert Dejanovic says that being partnered with local regional training organisation AGB Human Resources “means that we can offer participants more than just working off their fines, they are also able to work towards achieving a qualification.� CV has been operating in the region since 2010, providing on the job training and qualifications to those who face barriers to education and employment opportunities.
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The Brisbane trip, organised by Geelong Harbour Master Dilip Abraham for Victorian Regional Channels Authority (VRCA), paints a picture of potential channel and port infrastructure upgrades needed to meet demands of bigger ships, including the new Panamax ships and Suezmax tankers. The VRCA is investigating a raft of channel improvements adjacent to Refinery Pier and Lascelles Wharf. The proposal follows on the heels of its successful $9 million Geelong
dredging program, which finished in December. “The largest vessels coming into port currently berth at Lascelles and Refinery,� Captain Abraham says. “The simulator allows us to trial the movement of even larger ships of the future, testing the limits of the channel network and existing berths as well as a potential new berth at Lascelles Four.� The bigger ships, up to 300 metres long, are already trading to Aus-
tralia. Proposed dredging will allow them to dock safely in Geelong. VRCA chief executive Captain Peter McGovern said while safe navigation and improving channel capacity were paramount; the latest project will help hone Geelong port’s competitive edge. “This port, Victoria’s most important bulk port, is a real success story and it’s important we constantly plan ahead to ensure it remains that way,’’ Captain McGovern said. Geelong’s port is being prepared to meet the demand of bigger ships.
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GEELONG Visions 2015
Geelong’s Little Creatures brewery is going from strength to strength with the addition of new products and activities for patrons.
Brewing up a success story FEW ENTERPRISES have captured Geelong’s imagination as effectively – and successfully – as Little Creatures. The $60 million complex, opened just over a year ago at South Geelong’s former Valley Worsted Mills, has engendered a powerful sense of community with weekend markets, community tours, art engagements and, of course, the best of convivial socialising and entertainment good food, great beverages and music. A new Geelong brew Furphy’s Refreshing Ale has injected life into the ever-growing craft beer community and the new year will see more new additions with the arrival of the White Rabbit Brewery in Geelong from its previous Healesville site.
“Our first year in Geelong has been amazing. We’ve been so humbled by the way the local community has embraced us and made us feel at home,” says Ash Cranston, Little Creatures’ marketing manager. “We’re really excited to continue our partnership with the Geelong community and introduce new ways for people to enjoy our brewery.” Ash says the Little Creatures precinct will launch a drive-in cinema for a limited season later this year. He says the brewery’s craft market had been hugely successful and will continue on the second Sunday of each month. Patrons have proven not just a thirsty mob but a ravenous lot
as well and the Little Creatures canteen kitchen has doubled its capacity to meet demand. Designing the brewery involved considerable alterations to the historic red-brick woollen mill, including removal of a second floor of the brewhouse building and roof removal and replacement during installation of the brewhouse’s tanks. Little Creatures has churned out more than a million cartons of beer in its first year and created jobs for more than 100 people. As the east coast headquarters for its parent company, the Lion Group, Little Creatures’ villagestyle brewery – with its sprawling restaurant/dining hall – is similar to its renowned sister complex in Fremantle.
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GEELONG Visions 2015
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Sage advice helping find jobs in Geelong JOB SEEKERS can make a positive change to their lives in 2015 by also making a meaningful change to the lives of others. Gaining a qualification in aged care or child care offers daily fulfilment, appreciation and recognition. The sectors also offer some of the most secure and vital jobs in not only Geelong, but also Australia. It’s these areas of exceptional growth where Sage Institute of Education focuses its expertise and training. With a rapid increase in the ageing population, it is projected that by 2050, 800,000 aged care jobs will be available in Australia. Similarly 50,000 new child care jobs will emerge in the next three years. A Certificate III in Aged Care and a Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care are offered at the Sage Geelong campus. Massage and fitness courses are also set to launch in Geelong this year. Whether it is a career start, looking for a new opportunity after a redundancy, a mother returning to the workforce, or simply looking for a change in a more rewarding industry, Sage can help. Sage supports participants throughout their study with dedicated career agents creating industry relationships to assist with placement and employment. Sage recognises people take different paths to study with full time, part
Scope scouting help for autism CHARLIE Bryan who has autism, is just like any young, vibrant, healthy boy with a penchant for outdoor adventure and playing games. That’s why joining the scouts was the ideal outlet for the seven-year-old to focus his energies. Charlie’s parents met with Scope staff and talked through his goals, keeping in mind his needs and capitalising on his love of the outdoors, playing games and craft. Scope suggested that with the assistance of a support worker he participate in his local scout group. With boundless energy and opportunities for social interaction, this was the key for Charlie. Since joining Joey Scouts at the 1st Eastern Park Scout Group in Geelong almost two years ago, he has embarked on a journey of personal growth, building his confidence. Brooke Stewart, leader of Eastern Park Scouts, says Charlie’s scout journey is one of fulfilment. “Scouting is very big with personal growth and he’s learned to grow as an individual and as part of a community as well. “He’s learned new skills and his time shared with other kids has given him a strong sense of independence.” Charlie’s highlight recently was being awarded his scarf and his badges. “This was the best day of his life,” says Scope support worker Sue Ford. Scope supports children like Charlie and finds an activity, club, program, or workshop to help fulfil goals and meet their needs. Contact Scope on 5221 5444 or go to scopevic. org.au to find out more information.
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GOOD NEWS! Christian College Geelong Providing Opportunities for Every Student
Christian College recognises that the aspirations and abilities of each student is diverse. For this reason, we offer an extensive range of subjects and extra-curricular programmes to empower each student to reach their individual potential and build capacity to learn. Renowned Music Department
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GEELONG Visions 2015 Karingal’s NDIS help WHEN Andrew Jones was looking to find out more about his National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan, all it took was an easy call to Karingal. Andrew enjoys an action-packed life. From volunteering, playing sport and going on social outings to focusing on his education, he is an active member in the Geelong community. His busy schedule means his mother Wendy Jones is determined for Andrew to get the most out of his NDIS plan and supports. It made sense for her to call the Geelong region’s leading service provider Karingal, offering prompt and reliable assistance. Karingal’s central intake team was able to answer the Jones’ NDIS questions. “We wanted to learn more about Andrew’s plan and how Karingal could help us, so that he could participate in as many great opportunities as possible,” Wendy says. “By working with the intake coordinator, we now have someone to help Andrew organise all of his activities and hobbies. “Without Karingal we wouldn’t have known how to make all of these things happen, so we are very appreciative.” Wendy praised Karingal, highlighting how much the organisation understood the NDIS and people with a disability. “We received expert advice, the process was quick and easy, and the team was supportive all the way through,” she says. Karingal’s intake team is ready to answer questions about its wide range of services, including the NDIS. Call 1300 558 368.
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GEELONG Visions 2015
Class acts for environment GEELONG College is an innovative and caring community of learners committed to making a positive difference to an ever changing world. Students learn for the future, developing understanding and empathy for the complex environmental, social and economic challenges that they will face as they aim to make their world a better place. Through a college-wide Learning Outdoors and Environmental program students gain knowledge and skills in outdoor, environmental, adventure and Indigenous education that helps prepare them for personal, social, physical and environmental challenges in their lives. Principal Andrew Barr says students are challenged to engage in environmentally-sustainable living practices through the yearlong year-four enviro immersion
Early learners exploring the Geelong College gardens. and many other unique, age appropriate programs. “College students begin a stewardship for the environment from their first experiences at junior school where a nude food policy helps to manage waste, students compost their leftover food and enjoy cooking with eggs
from the chooks they raise and vegetables harvested from the gardens. “The natural environment and conservation often forms the basis for enquiries and investigations, with students, through their learning, driving changes both at school and at home. “Our Year 4 Enviro immersion sees students learning through practical experiences in the Enviro Garden and Learning Centre. “It is a wonderful year of learning in which we see students develop academically and as people who are forward thinking and proactive. “Our new property in the Otways will complement the existing Learning Outdoors program with a strong focus on the natural surrounds and pedagogy of place. All college students will spend significant time at this campus as it develops,” Mr Barr says.
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GEELONG Visions 2015
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Buyers flock to $1.5b estate RECORD numbers visiting the 50 display homes at Geelong’s $1.5 billion Warralily development demonstrate that 2015 will be a successful year for the new residential estate in the Armstrong Creek urgan growth area. Warralily has won numerous awards recognising it as the num-
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A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Geelong West girl has been labelled a â&#x20AC;&#x153;miracle childâ&#x20AC;? after surviving a fall onto concrete from the third storey of a Jakarta building. Billi Lucas broke her back in the horror fall â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but has made a stunning recovery and is on her way back to Australia in a cast back-brace, lying on a flatbed for the flight home. The lively youngster was in Indonesia with mother Elana â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Sazâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Col-Lucas and seven-year-old sister Java, visiting long-time friends when she had her accident. Billiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s father, Brad, was at home in Geelong when he received the call every parent dreads. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was working at the cafĂŠ (Botticelli) and Saz called me and told me that Billi had a fall and to get over there right away,â&#x20AC;? Mr Lucas told the Independent from the Medistra Hospital, where his daughter had staff shaking their heads in disbelief this week. The flight was probably the longest flight of his life, he said. Mr Lucas was filled in on the details of the fall on arrival but had another anxious wait with his wife as doctors tried to determine the extent of their daughterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s injuries. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just had the worst of thoughts while I was flying over there,â&#x20AC;? the cafĂŠ owner said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d fallen three storeys from the balcony onto the concrete. She had her hands out as she fell and landed on her stomach, which seems to have prevented any damage to her head.â&#x20AC;? Billi fell during a thunderstorm. The plucky girl somehow managed to get to her feet and painfully made her way to her stunned mother, saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve fallenâ&#x20AC;?. Ms Col-Lucas, a teacher of Indonesian, is a regular visitor to the country after becoming a Rotary exchange student some years ago. Since then the relationship has blossomed and her Indonesian friends have become like a second family. That second family proved a godsend, providing unending support and vital local knowledge after Billiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s accident. Mr Lucas said Jakartaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s horrendous traffic snarls delayed the arrival of an ambulance for too long, so the friends helped drive Billi to the hospital instead. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was pretty amazing â&#x20AC;&#x201C; they say that the traffic just seemed to part for them.â&#x20AC;? Continued page 2
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ANGLESEA is in Victoria’s top 10 for most-burgled postcodes, according to a new report. And Corio, Norlane, North Shore, Geelong, South Geelong, Bareena and Chilwell are in the top 40, according to the RACV’s Safe as Houses. The report on long-term burglary statistics in Victoria’s regions dispelled the theory that people living in the country were burgled less than city counterparts. RACV home services general manager Peter Brindley said perceptions the country was safer than the city might
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From then on it was a case of wait and pray. Ms Col-Lucas remained at her daughter’s bedside as her husband travelled over from Australia. Billi suffered a break and a fracture in her lower back but appeared to have avoided any head trauma. On Australia Day she stood up with a cast on her back to take some tentative steps. “They’re calling her the miracle baby,” Mr Lucas said. “They couldn’t believe she was out of the wheelchair. I’m not a religious person but I do believe there has been some divine intervention. “Every time I look at her I just cannot believe the way she has recovered. She’s come on leaps and bounds. “She’s the same old Billi, except she has a broken back.” Mr Lucas said the family had taken out travel insurance and had been well looked after since Billi’s accident.
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SHADES of the 2010 UCI world titles angst over a Geelong race marketed as a Melbourne event emerged this week as wheels were being oiled for the weekend’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. It’s not in Melbourne, say the critics, but there’s another hitch too: of the 174km course, only 4km – from Jarosite Rd, Bells Beach, to Forest Rd, Anglesea – is actually on the Great Ocean Road. We’re reliably assured, however, that Cadel will take part in the event. Fingers crossed...
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Elderly, disabled caught up in ‘payback’
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By NOEL MURPHY COUNCILLOR Stretch Kontelj has attacked colleagues for refusing to discuss Geelong bus route cuts set to hit the elderly, disabled and vulnerable. Cr Kontelj wanted letters pleading community concerns sent to local MPs and Transport Minister Jacinta Allan. He accused councillors who rejected his call of enforcing “payback” for his vote against Michelle Heagney as deputy mayor late last year. “There are only two bases for rejecting this: one, they don’t care about the impact on the elderly, disabled and vulnerable in this community or, two, this is retribution for me not voting for Cr Heagney to be deputy, or both. “They can wrap it any way they like - this is payback time and a lesson that we’ll have to kowtow to the faction of Cr Heagney and Cr Andy Richards, her political master.” Cr Kontelj needed a two-third majority to enable
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debate on his motion as a matter of urgent business after councillors first learnt of his plans when they entered the council chamber and found a notice on their desks. The 8:5 vote in favour left Cr Kontelj one short. “I was quite surprised and disappointed. I had the deputy mayor and the transport portfolio holder
along with Jock Irvine, Jan Farrell and Rod Macdonald vote against it.” Cr Richards said if Cr Kontelj was “serious” about bus services he would have contacted council officers “who deal with transport issues or myself as transport portfolio holder”. “Given that Stretch only put the motion on the table at 7pm on council meeting night, you’d have to ask is this bloke serious about being a councillor? I think not. “Stretch seems somewhat bitter that his Liberal side of politics lost the last state election. I say to Stretch the council chamber is not the place to settle old party political scores.” Cr Heagney said she voted against the “urgent motion” because council should be more “organised and strategic” about writing to ministers. “The question at hand wasn’t about buses but whether the item was urgent. To receive it at 7pm with no email during the day or mention at dinner doesn’t allow for best approach.“
Wilson’s making her Marksman in opera
INCREASED monitoring of surveillance cameras will build on a beefed up police presence to enhance security in central Geelong after a spate of highprofile assaults. Police announced the expanded monitoring of screens at their Geelong station this week after committing to increased patrols of the central city area in response to public outrage over the assaults.
Ride restrictions MOTORISTS face restrictions around the Surf Coast, Bellarine Peninsula and Geelong this weekend as they host an inaugural Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. Police have warned drivers face delays as the event makes its way to Geelong and back along a route taking in areas including Barwon Heads, Torquay, Moriac and Highton.
Police chase POLICE have pulled out of a car chase after the Holden Commodore they were pursuing reached 170km/h north of Geelong. Police were unsure whether the car was the same vehicle involved in a similar incident at Healesville three days before Monday’s chase.
Fuelling fears FUEL giant BP’s decision to stop supplying LPG in Lorne is “absolutely unbelievable”, according to federal MP Sarah Henderson. The Member for Corangamite was also worried about Lorne’s fuel supply “more broadly” after its only service station recently ran dry in the middle of the tourist season.
Rights call DEAKIN University law boss Mirko Bagaric has tackled Australian Human Rights Commission president Gillian Triggs over her call for $350,000 in compensation and a free airline ticket for Indonesian killer John Basikbasik. The Geelong-based professor, who co-authored a book on Australian human rights law, told national media Ms Triggs was wrong to base her call on an international treaty that lacked any force in Australian laws.
OCEAN Grove soprano Sally Wilson is tuning up for an edgy German opera unseen in Melbourne for 45 years. She will play the lead female role of Agathe in composer Carl Weber’s dark romance The Marksman. The widely-travelled Wilson has experience with German opera after performing for several years as a soloist at the country’s Freiburg Staatsheater, returning to Australia in 2013. Geelong’s Roger Howell and Manfred Pohlenz also have roles in the Melbourne Opera production, debuting at Melbourne’s Athanaeum Theatre on Saturday night before three other performances in February and March. Steeped in folklore, the expressionist storyline features sinister forces at work on the lives of characters in rural Germany. A Melbourne Opera spokesperson said The Marksman, or Der Freischutz, was considered “the first important German opera”, although its last Australian production was in 1969.
Surf’s up THE SURF industry accounts for a quarter of jobs in Surf Coast Shire’s $217 million “value-added enterprises”, according to a new report. AEC Group’s figures on the economic value of the shire’s surf industry showed it provided jobs for 500.
Building approved A $26 MILLION redevelopment will deliver Barwon Water staff modern new workspaces with underground parking in central Geelong after the project won council approval this week. The project will refurbish the water authority’s existing six-storey Ryrie St building and create an additonal 1400-square-metres of office space.
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Mayor takes hack payout By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG Mayor Darryn Lyons has received a confidential payout from the UK’s Mirror Group of Newspapers over alleged phone hacking of his former Big Pictures paparazzi agency. The out-of-court settlement comes three weeks before a high-profile civil trial against MGN set to start in the UK, with hundreds of potential claimants reported to be watching. MGN publishes the Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People mastheads. Reports of “widespread and habitual” voicemail hacking emerged last week in a legal hearing ahead of the trial. More than 40 journalists are alleged to have used internal company phones to illegally access celebrity voicemails. Cr Lyons’ settlement is one of several out-of-court MGN payouts, which British media reports suggest have averaged around 50,000 pounds. The former paparazzi king declined to reveal the amount of his settlement with MGN. Cr Lyons was one of the biggest players in the British media for two decades when he headed the former Big Pictures celebrity photo agency. A decade ago BRW’s Young Rich list valued his wealth at $65 million. At the height of his celebrity photography operations Cr Lyons was negotiating photo sales worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each with some of the world’s biggest mastheads. He attracted worldwide notoriety over photos of Britain’s Lady Diana as she lay dying in a Paris car crash in 1997. The MGN settlement is just one phone hacking case to have allegedly involved Cr Lyons. Others include Rupert Murdoch’s News International and high-profile police operations Weeting and Pinetree. Cr Lyons told the Independent in July he had been a victim of the UK’s News Corp phone-hacking scandal. Cr Lyons said he was still pursuing hacking claims against News.
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Tiwi magic mesmerises footy star Josh up north By NOEL MURPHY
TIWI MAGIC: Josh Finch back home in Geelong for a breather. 133669 Picture: REG RYAN
FOLKLORE has long had it that Tiwi Islanders possess a remarkable innate talent for Aussie rules football. But Highton’s Josh Finch, who has plenty of footballing talent himself, couldn’t believe just how much until he saw it first-hand. He was preparing for an AFLNT outing with the Tiwi Bombers, who he plays with every other week in the southern off-season, when he thought he’d tried the Tiwi basketball shoot-out, in which the aim is to kick a football through a basketball hoop. He and mate John Meesen took 100 shots each. Finch goaled twice, Meesen zip. Then a young islander wandered in, picked up a football and lobbed it in from half-court on his first kick – and did so again on his second. The third went errant, rimming the hoop but bouncing out. “Another time I saw a bloke walking along the road barefoot in 35-degree heat bouncing a 1.25-litre Coke bottle back to himself just like a football,” Mr Finch said. “If they can’t find a footy they’ll use a Coke bottle – they just live and breathe football.” Finch, a triple best-and-fairest-winner with both his Modewarre team and Bellarine Football League, was lured to Darwin by Meesen, a former Melbourne Football Club player, to mentor the islanders. “It’s probably the best experience I’ve ever had,“ Finch said. “I’m playing with them and helping them develop a more professional outlook to the game. I’m not doing clinics yet but I’m helping them in preparing for games and in recovery. “We’re currently sitting fifth on percentage and playing the fourth-placed
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CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS IRONMAN 70.3 GEELONG SATURDAY 7 AND SUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2015
The IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong returns to our waterfront for another year. Formerly part of the Geelong Multi Sport Festival, the IRONMAN 70.3 is now a stand alone major event. The weekend sports program includes IRONKIDS, Special Tri, IRONMAN 70.3 and Geelong 5i50.
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Parking along the courses will be temporarily restricted by road closures and tow away zones will be implemented across the weekend.
Tow Away Zones apply in Ritchie Boulevard from 6.00am to 6.00pm and Upper Eastern Beach Road from 6.00am to 1.00pm.
Public Transport bus times and routes have been altered across the event weekend. Bus stops along the event course cannot be serviced during the event. Revised public transport timetables are available on www.ptv.vic.gov.au, www.mcharrys.com.au or www.bendersbusways.com.au
The Geelong - Portarlington Road will be closed in both directions to the Grubb Road roundabout, Drysdale from 6.00am to 1.00pm. This road closure takes affect from Garden Street in East Geelong and includes Point Henry Road. Motorists will be detoured to the Bellarine Highway.
Watercraft advice the IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong and 5i50 triathlon swims take place between the Eastern Beach Promenade and the Royal Geelong Yacht Club. Boat owners are advised to navigate in Corio Bay with caution between 7.00am and 10.00am on Sunday 8 February.
Eastern Park vehicle access to the Geelong Conference Centre, Geelong Botanic Gardens and the East Geelong Golf Course is not available between 6.00am and 1.00pm. Limeburners Boat Ramp will be closed between 6.00am and 3.00pm. The St Helen’s Boat Ramp in North Geelong will operate as per normal.
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Curlewis Golf Club and Leura Park Estate access is available only from the Grubb Road roundabout in Drysdale during the event.
The IRONKIDS and Special Tri take place on the waterfront with check - in and bike racking from 7.00am. Both events commence from Eastern Beach Reserve, IRONKIDS starts at 8.45am.
For further information and assistance relating to the event, please contact the event organiser IRONMAN on 1300 835 411, visit www.ironmangeelong.com or www.geelongaustralia.com.au.
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Access to Curlewis Golf Course and Leura Park Estate maintained through this point only.
CHANGED PARKING CONDITIONS ON ALL ROADS ENCLOSED WITHIN SHADED AREA *Tow Away Zones exist within this area for Sunday. See website for further details www.ironmangeelong.com
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• Register the site and your group details on the website: www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au or phone 1800 282 329 You will be sent a free Clean Up Kit including gloves and bags by Clean Up Australia. If you do not belong to a group all you need to do is visit the Clean Up Australia Day website at www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/ to locate a site in your area. Then simply turn up on the day with gloves, sturdy shoes, sunglasses and sun protection and sign-on as a volunteer. Registrations for sites within the City of Greater Geelong need to be completed by Friday 13 February 2015. For all enquiries contact the City’s on 5272 4337.
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WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2014
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16 December – 1 March National Wool Museum www.nwm.vic.gov.au
Saturday 21 February Geelong Racecourse www.gabf.com.au
27 February - 1 March Avalon Airport, Geelong www.airshow.com.au
6-8 March Geelong Showgrounds www.motorcity.com.au
SPECIAL OFFER One FREE Child Entry for each Full Fee Paying Adult. Use code ‘Eventsgeelong’ when making your purchase.
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FOOTBRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION BAILEY STREET WAURN PONDS The Bailey Street footbridge over Waurn Ponds Creek will be closed for four weeks from 4 February for construction of a new bridge to improve pedestrian amenity and safety. During this time walkers and cyclists are advised to detour via the Surfcoast Highway to cross Waurn Ponds Creek. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank residents for their patience. For more information contact the City on 5272 4280.
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The IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong and Geelong 5i50 Triathlons start from Eastern Beach at 7.00am. Road closures for this event include tow away zones and clear ways - times and details of the road closures are referenced in the map below.
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The Esplanade, Western Beach Road and Eastern Beach Road, between Glenleith Avenue and Bellerine Street will be closed from 7.30am to approximately 11.00am.
During the event, the participants will be running and cycling on the roadway. To ensure everyone’s safety, temporary road closures and traffic treatments will be implemented.
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TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS CADEL EVANS GREAT OCEAN ROAD RACE – SATURDAY 31 JANUARY AND SUNDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2015 The City is proudly hosting the inaugural Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. This is the first event of its kind in Australia and is inspired by the prestigious spring cycling classics of Europe. RIDES/RACE TYPE
DATE AND TIMES
Momentum Energy People’s Ride
SATURDAY 31 JANUARY From 7.00am
Elite Women’s NRS Race
SATURDAY 31 JANUARY 11:30am – 3:15pm
SUNDAY 1 FEBRUARY 11:20am – 1:00pm Elite Men’s UCI 1.1 Race 1:00pm – 4:00pm
TRAFFIC ADVICE
• Ride operates under normal road rules, except for some temporary changed traffic conditions at Barwon Heads, Torquay and Highton. • For more information refer to www.cadelevansgreatoceanroadrace.com.au.
• Rolling Road Closures facilitated by Victoria Police. • No parking in some areas of the course. • Refer to the map for the course roads.
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES & PARKING RESTRICTIONS LOCAL ACCESS WILL BE MAINTAINED DURING THE TIMES LISTED BELOW EXCEPT WHEN THE ROLLING ROAD CLOSURE PASSES BY DATE
TIMES
STREET/ROAD
SECTION OF STREET/ROADS
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Thurs 29 Jan
5:30am Thurs 29 Jan until 11pm Sun 01 Feb
Eastern Beach Rd
Yarra St & Bellerine St
Road closed, no street parking
GEELONG WATERFRONT AREA
Fri 30 Jan – Sun 1 Feb
5:30am Fri 30 Jan – 11pm Sun 1 Feb
Eastern Beach Rd
Yarra St & Moorabool St
Road closed, no street parking
Surf Coast Loop: Cyclists do 1 lap of the loop. • Rolling Road Closures facilitated by Victoria Police. • No parking in some areas of the course. • Refer to the map for course roads.
Sat 31 Jan
6am – 8:30am 11:15am – 11:45am
Upper Eastern Beach Rd
Bellerine St & Garden St
Road closed, no street parking
Geelong Circuit: Cyclists do 3 laps of the circuit. • Temporary Road Closures. • No parking on course. • Refer to the map for course roads.
Fri 30 Jan Sat 31 Jan Sun 01 Feb
10am – 4pm 5:30am – 4pm 5:30am – 11pm
Western Beach Rd
Moorabool St & Gheringhap St *Access to Cunningham Pier via crossing at Cunningham St
Road closed, no street parking
Fri 30 Jan Sat 31 Jan Sun 01 Feb
30 Jan 5:30am to 11pm 01 Feb
Yarra St Extension
North of Eastern Beach Rd & Corio Bay
Road closed, no street parking
Sat 31 Jan Sun 01 Feb
5:30am 31 Jan until 11pm 01 Feb
Yarra St
Eastern Beach Rd & Brougham St
Road closed, no street parking
Sat 31 Jan
5:30am – 6pm
Ritchie Blvd
Bellerine St & Eastern Beach Reserve
Access assisted by traffic controllers
Sat 31 Jan Sun 01 Feb
6pm 31 Jan until 11pm 01 Feb
Ritchie Blvd
Bellerine St & Eastern Beach Reserve
Road closed
Sun 01 Feb
5am - 4pm
Brougham St
Bellerine St & Yarra St
Road closed, no street parking
Sat 31 Jan
5:30am – 6pm
Bellerine St
Brougham St & Eastern Beach Rd By traffic controllers
Sun 01 Feb
5am - 11pm
Bellerine St
Brougham St & Eastern Beach Rd
Sat 31 Jan
6:45am- 12:15pm
Ryrie St
Sun 01 Feb
1pm – 4pm
Carr St
Yarra St & Moorabool St
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
1pm – 4pm
Moorabool St
Barwon Tce & Barrabool Rd (Moorabool St Bridge) NORTH Bound only
Possible delays
Sun 01 Feb
1pm – 4pm
Moorabool St
Barwon Tce & Kilgour St
Road closed, no street parking
Road closed
EAST GEELONG AREA Boundary Rd & Garden St
Stop & hold 15min delays
GEELONG AREA
BARWON HEADS AREA Sat 31 Jan
5am -10am
13th Beach Rd
Ewing Blyth Dr & Black Rock Rd
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
9am – 1pm
Hitchcock Ave
Ozone Rd & Bridge Rd
Half Rd Closure, Stop and hold, Speed Reduction, No on street parking
Sun 01 Feb
10am – 1pm
Bridge Rd
Hitchcock Ave & Ewing Blythe Rd
No on street parking
Sun 01 Feb
10am – 1pm
Ewing Blyth
Bridge Rd and Jetty Rd
No on street parking
BELMONT AND HIGHTON AREA Sun 01 Feb
1pm – 4pm
Barwon Blvd
Mt Pleasant Rd & Challambra Cres
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Queens Park Rd
Buckley Falls Rd & Ruthven St
Road closed, no street parking
GENERAL EVENT TRAFFIC ADVICE
Sun 01 Feb
1pm – 4pm
Mt Pleasant Rd
Barrabool Rd & Barwon Blvd
Road closed, no street parking
Latrobe Terrace (Princes Hwy) in Geelong and the Geelong Ring Road will remain open at all times during the weekend to ensure north/south traffic movements though the City of Greater Geelong are maintained.
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Scenic Rd
The Ridge & Buckley Falls Rd
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
1pm – 4pm
Challambra Cres
Barwon Blvd & Montpellier Drv
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm - 4pm
Barrabool Rd
Moorabool St & Mt Pleasant Rd
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm - 4pm
Westbury Tce
Montpellier Dve & The Ridge
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm - 4pm
The Ridge
Westbury Tce & Scenic Dve
Road closed, no street parking
Sat 31 Jan
9am – 2pm
Melville Ave
Queens Park Rd & Whyte Ct
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Melville Ave
Queens Park Rd & Layton Cres
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Layton Cres
Melville Ave & Minerva Rd
Road closed, no street parking
• You will be stopped by the lead police vehicle and asked to park in a safe area on the side of the road. You will have to wait for the race to pass through; once the race has passed the police tail car will inform you that it is safe to move on. Please be aware that there may be some tail riders still on the road. • it is estimated that you will have to wait for no longer than 15-20 minutes.
The rolling road closure will be supported by some fixed road closures to assist in keeping the course roads free of traffic when the race is coming through. Temporary Road Closures will be in Geelong, Barwon Heads and Torquay. All major intersections remain open, other than when the race passes by. For a full listing of road closures refer to the Temporary Road Closure table or go to www.cadelevansgreatoceanroadrace.com.au or www.geelongaustralia.com.au and search for Cadel. Alternatively download the Geelong City App and look under road closures.
NEWTOWN AND FYANSFORD AREA
Parking along the courses will be restricted in many areas to ensure the roads are clear for the races. Parking restrictions will come into effect earlier on race days that the stated race times, so please look for any advisory signage prior to parking.
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Minerva Rd
Layton Cres & Aberdeen St
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Deviation Rd
Gaylard Ave & Hyland St
Road closed, no street parking
Emergency access is a priority and will always take precedence over the event.
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Aberdeen St
Minerva Rd & Gaylard Ave
Road closed, no street parking
Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times during the events via existing footpaths. Where roads are closed for short periods, access across roads will be via marshalled course crossing points. Due to the large volume of cyclists on the roads, during the event, please take extra care when crossing the course roads.
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
McCurdy Rd
Hyland St & Church St
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Hyland St
Hamilton Hwy & McCurdy Rd
Road closed, no street parking
Residents and Businesses located on the course roads have been sent detailed advice regarding access arrangements during the event. If you are located on the course roads and have not received this advice, please call the event help line on 0457 467 809.
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm – 4pm
Glenleith Ave
McMillan St & The Esplanade
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm - 4:15pm
Bell Pde
Melbourne Rd & the Esplanade
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm - 4:15pm
Church St
McCurdy St & Glenleith Ave
Road closed, no street parking
Sun 01 Feb
12:45pm - 4:15pm
The Esplanade
Glenleith Ave & Gheringhap St
Road closed, no street parking
Public Transport bus timetables have been altered across the weekend to avoid the course roads. Revised public transport timetables are available from www.ptv.vic.gov.au/events Questions relating to the event? Please contact the event organiser Cycling Australia at traffic@cadelevansgreatoceanroadrace.com.au or call the event help line on 0457 467 809 or visit www.cadelevansgreatoceanroadrace.com.au.
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A life-changing opportunity Geelong Grammar School’s wide-ranging scholarship programme provides opportunities to transform a young person’s future. Zoe Yang believes that gaining a scholarship to attend Geelong Grammar School changed her life. Zoe, who joined the School on a music scholarship in Year 7, achieved a maximum Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) score of 99.95 in 2014 and is planning to study a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne University. “From the day I got ofered the scholarship, it changed my life,” Zoe said. “I’m not a very outgoing person and I really appreciated living in a community where everyone wants to contribute and participate.” A talented violinist, Zoe won the solo category of the School’s House Music competition and was a member of the School’s Symphony Orchestra. She also represented the Associated Public Schools (APS) of Victoria in Badminton. “The School ofers an incredible variety of activities and there is always a lot do. You realise how everyone has diferent strengths and personalities, which is what makes it such a diverse and amazing community.”
Almost 25% of Geelong Grammar School’s secondary students (Years 7-12) receive some level of inancial support through scholarships and other awards. The School ofers a very broad variety of scholarships; ranging from academic, musical and sporting scholarships to general excellence scholarships for students whom the School believes will make a positive contribution to the community through their all-round talents. “Throughout my time as Principal I have constantly sought to increase the number of scholarships that the School awards, especially to those students who would not be able to attend the School without some inancial assistance,” Principal, Stephen Meek, explained. “At one level, I have seen this as part of the School’s mission; to help students who would beneit from the School and who would contribute to it, but who would not be able to seize these opportunities without a scholarship. These awards
beneit the individual student, but their presence enriches the whole school. Scholarships are a vital ingredient in the lifeblood of the School.” One student who seized his opportunity was Sam Parsons. From a small farm near Wangaratta in north-east Victoria, Sam joined the School on an academic scholarship in Year 7. Like Zoe, Sam also achieved a maximum ATAR score of 99.95 and has been ofered a general merit scholarship to attend Princeton University, an Ivy League research university in the United States which has produced 17 Nobel Prize winners. Sam and Zoe were two of 11 Geelong Grammar School students who achieved an ATAR score of 99 or better (top 1%), which is outstanding for a nonselective school dedicated to providing an all-round education. Among the high achievers were Jess Grills from Barwon Heads and Mariah Kennedy from Ceres, who both achieved a near perfect
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Kick victim in RELAX. fear for vision By NOEL MURPHY
Geelong
MALL BASHING victim Richard Vecoli fears he has sustained permanent damage to his sight following medical checks. The Independent reported last week how a thug had kicked the Bell Park 19-year-old’s face in an allegedly unprovoked attack, causing facial fractures and retina damage. “I have been given the bad news that I have lost 50 per cent of my vision in my right eye,” Mr Vecoli posted to social media this week. “It is highly likely that it will stay like this for the rest of my life due to a crack in my retina (that) doesn’t usually heal. “However, there is a very small chance that the crack will
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Teen’s multiple injuries from latest mall outrage
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Kicked in the face by a thug By NOEL MURPHY
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RICHARD Vecoli could hardly have been less prepared for the cowardly boot to the face that fractured his eye socket in two places, tore his lip, smashed up his cheek and ripped the retina in his right eye. He was sitting with a mate on the Moorabool St footpath, leaning against a 7-Eleven wall head down, texting another friend in the early hours of last Saturday morning when the attack came out of nowhere. A stocky, fair-headed thug ran at Mr Vecoli and kicked him square in the face with all the full force of his combined weight and speed - without any prior conversation, provocation or warning. The lean 19-year-old tennis champion and Australian Open ball boy, soon to begin commerce studies at Deakin University, was badly hurt and shocked.
FRACTURES: Mr Vecoli the day after he was bashed. tack received national media attention. The violence again depicted central Geelong as dangerous, violent and unsafe. “I’m still in shock,” Mr Vecoli told the Independent this week. “I go back to watch the footage to see if it really happened. I thought there’d be adrenalin but it was just pain, I was spit-
LAST WEEK: The Independent reports the assault on Mr Vecoli. heal over in two to four months time and I will get my vision back, so I’m holding onto that chance like there’s no tomorrow.” The university student was sitting with a mate on a Moorabool St footpath, leaning against the 7-Eleven wall head down, texting
another friend in the early hours of 17 January when he was attacked. A teenage tennis and table tennis champion and an Australian Open ball boy, he is due to commerce studies at Deakin University this year. The assault was one of two high-profile such attacks in the mall, the other in broad daylight drawing the attention of Police Minister Wade Noonan and Deputy Commissioner Lucinda Nolan before undertakings for more police patrols through the city. A 19-year-old man presented himself to police on Tuesday in relation to the incident involving Mr Vecoli. Police charged the man with recklessly causing serious injury and other assault offences.
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Bus fears spreading IT WAS interesting to read in last week’s Independent about the effect proposed bus route changes would have on Newtown residents. Users of the number-55 Newcomb bus will also be at a disadvantage if the proposed changes are implemented. I managed to give feedback to Public Transport Victoria before the 20 December deadline, explaining that I am in my late 70s, have heart failure and arthritis and use a mobility walker. Part of the reply I received was as follows: “While some people may need to walk further to reach a bus service, the benefits to the community will far outweigh the extra walking distance required. “It is also expected that you must have a reasonable level of mobility to use public transport, and as such must be able to walk up to 400-600 metres or a five to 10-minute walk to reach a public transport stop”. I am not the only elderly person who will be affected by the proposed changes in the Newcomb area and have also started a petition against the changes, which will be presented to parliament by Christine Couzens. Yvonne Sardeson Newcomb
The real ‘scumbags’ IT IS disingenuous for Geelong’s mayor to call the people who populate the city mall, and who have every right to be there, derogatory names like “scumbags”. Geelong’s council, police and State Government have been aware of the problem for many years but have simply reneged on their obligation to ensure peace and order, obviously preferring to save a precious buck. If the “scumbags” can’t behave and the authorities cannot, or will not, implement initiatives to alleviate the problem, who is really the scumbag? Council, as owner of the mall, has a responsibility for public order and safety, as does the Government, under whose auspices the police operate. It is a little late, though welcome, to be calling for police to patrol the mall when that should have happened a long time ago when the problem was glaringly obvious. The centralisation of bus stops made the mall area a focus for young people’s social activity, also attracting the associated problems. Council built Market Square, reinvented the mall,
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fines motorists for illegally parking in the area and had a big hand in the redesign of the bus stops, with the attendant focussing of youth activity. Council has a legal obligation to public order and safety and full knowledge of the problems attendant to its creation of the mall. Council should not be surprised if it is on the end of some legal action some day for its failure to address problems of its own making. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West
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Belmont traders ignored BELMONT traders are getting sick of Geelong’s council ignoring our suburb. The attention on the city area only is disturbing most traders. Sure, the city’s got problems but who caused them? Who let Westfield Geelong blow up like an oversized fat pig? What the hell did the council think was going to happen? The council is killing small Geelong-owned-andoperated businesses but when holes appear all over the city the council uses everyone’s money trying to undo the damage. Everyone’s suffering but we at Belmont have been ignored. Look at the Christmas decorations: the city got a $300,000 tree and spent up on decorations but Belmont got one small star and two trees with lights even though no one is in Belmont at night. One year we Belmont traders purchased our own street decorations but the following year they were put up in another area. Many businesses have closed at Belmont in the last year. We demand that council put equal effort into our area and stop allowing and helping big business close local businesses. The constant expansion of retail outlets for extra rate money is short-sighted. When local schools, hospitals, charities and sport clubs look for help, the big businesses say, ‘Sorry, only head office deals with these matters’, but small businesses have bent over backward helping, even when the very people asking won’t or don’t support them. Now we can’t afford to help. We are Geelong also, so council should start helping everyone, not just the city. Vince Albanese Belmont
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By JENA MARINO A NEW live-music venue in Geelong will provide a mentoring program to develop local musicians, according to one of its owners. John O’Brien said The Workers Club Geelong would be a place for “music lovers” to congregate, connect and share their interest. “We’re dedicated to live and original music – that’s our passion,” O’Brien said. The venue would open in late March to showcase national and international acts while also hosting the mentoring program. O’Brien said the program would cover everything from set-
ting up equipment to organising posters and tickets for shows. He hoped it would help local musicians follow in the footsteps of Australian bands that started out at The Workers Club Melbourne, such as Tame Impala and The Temper Trap. O’Brien said the Geelong club could also adopt other “different initiatives”, such as a Seventh Gallery window at the Melbourne sister venue for displaying the works of local artists. “We’re about the community in Melbourne and we want to do the same in Geelong.” He praised City Hall for supporting the Geelong venue. “The City of Greater Geelong
has been fantastic. The people in i general have been really positive and hope that it brings light back to Geelong.” i The workes club would join forces with Geelong entertainment booking and promotions service Spinning Half to help local artists arrange gigs and educate them about putting on their i own event as part of the mentoring program. Spinning Half’s Steve Nichols said the objective of the partnership was “to make every gig an event”. “We don’t want to just take a booking and see how it goes.” The Geelong Workers Club will occupy a building in Lt Malop St, near The Eureka hotel.
Cinema to star at Norlane reserve NORLANE’S newly upgraded Evans Reserve will host a night under the stars for local families. Corio Bay Cricket and Sports Club will host an outdoor Norlane Community Moonlit Cinema on the reserve, with gold-coin entry proceeds going to the children’s ward at Geelong’s public hospital. The club will use barbecue, raffle and canteen proceeds from the cinema to buy new equipment for its teams. The moonlit cinema will screen How To Train Your
Dragon 2 from 6.30pm on 6 February at the reserve on Sparks Rd, Norlane. Club president Jason Stolk said the event would also give families a chance to “learn more about what the sports club offers”. Recent improvements at Evans Reserve included the addition of soccer pitches as part of a master plan to transform the venue into a community hub. About 120 patrons rugged up to attend last year’s moonlight cinema, which North Shore Recreation Club hosted, raising $500.
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SATURDAY CALISTHENICS - Ocean Grove Calisthenics College begins free first classes for children at 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Enquiries 5253 3137, 0438 055 679. BALLROOM - Ballroom dance with New Ritz band 8pm-midnight at Leopold Hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 5250 1333. DANCE - Ballroom Dance with Puff’s Music 8-11pm at Geelong Ballroom, 1 Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $8 includes supper and entrance prizes. Enquiries 0416 964 352, 5248 3371.
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WEDNESDAY HISTORY - Geelong Cricket Association hosts Kevin O’Dowd presenting Geelong Cricket Association: Personalities and Curiosities of the Association 8pm at St George’s Hall, 245 Latrobe Tce, Geelong. All welcome. SUPERHEROES - Church of Christ Primary School program Impact Kids - Superheroes 4pm-5.30pm at 275 LaTrobe Tce. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 0423 414 884.
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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 One Plus One [s] 11:00 Antiques Roadshow 12:00 ABC News at Noon [s] 1:00 Tractor Monkeys 1:30 Running To America (PG) 2:30 Reality Check (PG) 3:00 Family Confidential [s] 3:30 Midsomer Murders (PG) 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 6:30 The Checkout (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7:30 Summer [s] 8:00 QI: Knits & Knots (PG) 8:30 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:00 Whitechapel (M a,v) 10:50 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 11:00 Football: Asian Cup - Australia 2015: Third Place Playoff [s] 11:30 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 Dr Oz (PG) 10:00 SlideShow (PG) 11:00 Surf Patrol [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Final Run” (PG a) (ʼ99) Stars: Robert Urich 2:00 The Chase [s] 3:00 2015 Australian Open: Day 12 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News / 7Prime News [s] 7:00 2015 Australian Open: Night 12 10:30 Friday Night Movie: “Valkyrie” (M v,l) (ʼ08) – A proud military man, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg is a loyal officer who serves his country all the while hoping that someone will find a way to stop Hitler before Europe and Germany are destroyed. Stars: Tom Cruise 1:00 Property Ladder [s] 2:00 How The Other Half Live (PG) 3:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Program To Be Advised 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 Movie: “Crocodile Dundee” (M v,l,s) (ʼ86 Stars: Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski & John Meillon 10:40 Movie: “Analyze This” (MA15+ l,a) (ʼ99) Stars: Robert De Niro & Billy Crystal 12:40 Late Movie: “Sweeney!” (M v) (ʼ76) Stars: Dennis Waterman & Barry Foster 2:30 Impractical Jokers (M l) 3:00 The Avengers (PG) 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America 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 [s] 11:00 The Living Room Encore (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG a) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud Favourites [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) 8:30 NCIS: Honour Thy Father (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l,s) [s] 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Madhur Jaffreyʼs Curry Nation [s] 1:30 Inspector Rex (PG) 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: Morocco: Faces Of The Medina [s] 6:00 Rick Stein Tastes The Blues 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Worldʼs Most Dangerous Roads: Siberia (PG) [s] 8:30 Cult Movie: “Pulp Fiction” (MA15+ a,d,v,l) (ʼ94) Stars: John Travolta & Uma Thurman 11:10 SBS World News Australia Late 11:40 Drama Movie: “Young And Wild” (MA15+ s) (ʼ12) (In Spanish) 1:20 Crime Movie: “Mr 73” (MA15+ v,a) (ʼ08) (In French) 3:30 Food Loversʼ Guide To Australia [s]
6:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage: Retro Month (PG) 11:30 Spicks And Specks 12:00 Time Team: Barrow Clump (PG) 1:00 Football: Asian Cup: Third Place Playoff (Repeat) [s] 1:30 Antiques Roadshow 2:25 Reality Check (PG) 3:00 Basketball: WNBL: Round 15: Dandenong v West Coast [s] 5:00 Inspector George Gently (PG) 6:30 Attitude: Unlocking Autism [s] – We meet two families living with autism who are helping scientists to unlock the mysteries of the mind. 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Death In Paradise (PG) [s] 8:30 Call The Midwife (PG) [s] 9:30 The Eye Of The Storm (M a,l,s) 11:25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 12:05 rage: Retro Month (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Worldʼs Strictest Parents (PG l,d) [s] 11:00 Disney Movie: “Halloweentown High” (PG h) (ʼ04) 1:00 Movie: “Judy Moody And The Not Bummer Summer Third Grader” (PG v,l) (ʼ11) Stars: Jordana Beatty 3:00 Surf Patrol [s] 3:30 The Chase (PG) 4:30 Better Homes And Gardens 5:30 Highway Patrol (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2015 Australian Open: Night 13: Womenʼs Final / Menʼs Doubles Final – *Live* coverage of the Grand Slam of Asia-Pacific, the Australian Open. 10:30 Movie: “London Boulevard” (MA15+v,l) (ʼ10) Stars: Colin Farrell 12:45 Property Ladder (PG) 1:45 GCB: Turn The Other Cheek (M) 3:00 Harryʼs Practice [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Saturday (PG) 12:00 Discover Downunder Summer Series: Echuca 12:30 Convoy 2014 – Celebrating 10 Years 1:30 Movie: “Men Donʼt Leave” (PG v) (ʼ02) Stars: Jessica Lange 4:00 Explore Thailand (PG) 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards Summer [s] 6:00 National News - Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Harry Potter And The Chamber of Secrets” (PG sn,v) (ʼ02) Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Richard Harris, Emma Watson & Rupert Grint 10:30 Movie: “Charlie & Boots” (M l) (ʼ09) Stars: Paul Hogan 12:20 Late Movie: “Mirrors” (MA15+ h,v,l) (ʼ07) Stars: Kiefer Sutherland 2:20 Movie: “Alfie Darling” (M s,l) (ʼ75) Stars: Joan Collins 4:20 Global Shop
6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Program To Be Advised 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 The Mix [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 The Mix [s] 4:00 Restoration Home [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) 6:30 Jillaroo School (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 Antiques Roadshow: Somme Battlefields [s] 8:40 Sherlock: The Hounds of Baskerville (M) [s] 10:10 Soul Power (M) [s] 11:40 Crossfire Hurricane - Part 2 (M l,d,n,s) [s] 12:35 Movie: “Spirit Of The People” (G) (ʼ40) Stars: Raymond Massey & Ruth Gordon 2:30 Sherlock (M) 4:00 Hungry Beast: Download (M l,s) 4:30 A Quiet Word With Alan Davies 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Special: Berettʼs Tour De Cure 11:00 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race *Live* [s] 4:00 2015 Australian Open: Day 14: Mixed Doubles Finals 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2015 Australian Open: Night 14: Menʼs Final 7:30 2015 Australian Open: Night 14: Menʼs Final 10:30 Sunday Movie: “Striking Distance” (M v,l) (ʼ93) – Formerly a homicide detective, Tom Hardy was busted down to river rescue patrol two years ago when he publicly challenged his superiors. Stars: Bruce Willis & Dennis Farina 12:35 Property Ladder: Streatham / Aldershot (PG) 1:35 Harryʼs Practice [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Endangered: Great Barrier Reef – This week Lin travels to The Great Barrier Reef. 11:30 Kelloggʼs Nutri-grain Ironman Series 1:30 One Day Series: Final *Live* Afternoon Session 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] 6:30 One Day Series: Final: Evening Session *Live* – Itʼs the Final game in the Carlton Mid ODI series. 10:00 Movie: “Vantage Point” (M v,l) (ʼ08) – The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives. Stars: Dennis Quaid 12:00 Dallas (M) 1:00 Nightline Prime (PG) 2:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:00 Global Shop 3:30 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 A Taste of Travel [s] 7:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 8:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 8:30 Studio 10 Saturday (PG) [s] 11:00 The Living Room (PG) 12:00 The Talk (PG n) 1:00 Healthy Homes TV Australia 1:30 Weekend Feast [s] 2:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 3:00 I Fish - Summer Series [s] 4:00 Whatʼs Up Downunder 4:30 Escape With ET [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Miguelʼs Feast [s] 6:30 Movie: “Annie” (G) (ʼ82) Stars: Albert Finney & Carol Burnett 9:15 Saturday Night Movie: “Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes” (M v) (ʼ11) Stars: James Franco 11:20 Saturday Late Night Movie: “Another Earth (M s,a) (ʼ11) Stars: Brit Marling & William Mapother 1:30 Home Shopping 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Anton Corbijn: Inside Out (PG) [s] 2:35 Subconscious Password (PG) 2:50 Worldʼs Most Expensive Paintings (PG) 3:55 Tim Marlowʼs Virtual Gallery: Bruegel 4:00 A Season At The Juilliard School NY: Examinations (PG) [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Roman Homicides (PG v,a) 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journeys: Hungary To Austria [s] 8:30 Drama Movie: “The English Patient” (M n,a,v) (ʼ96) Stars: Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche & Colin Firth 11:20 Romantic Comedy Movie: “Heartbreaker” (M s,l) (ʼ10) (In Japanese) 1:10 Green Room With Paul Provenza (MA15+ l) 1:45 Cult Movie: “Robogeisha” (MA15+ v) (ʼ09) (In Japanese)
6:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 10:00 Studio 10: Sunday Extra (PG) 11:00 Weekend Feast [s] 12:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 1:00 The Offroad Adventure Show 1:30 I Fish [s] 2:00 Basketball: NBL Championship 2014/15: Round 17: Adelaide 36ers v Townsville Crocodiles – Join us for all the action at Adelaide Arena. 4:00 Jamie Oliverʼs Food Revolution: Weʼre Going To Go Guerrilla (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday 6:30 Iʼm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 8:00 Movie: “The Guilt Trip” (PG s,l) (ʼ12) Stars: Seth Rogan 10:00 To Be Announced 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Big, Bigger, Biggest [s] 1:50 Luke Nguyenʼs France Bitesize [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Football Asia [s] 4:30 Massive Moves [s] 5:00 Climbing Great Buildings: Lloydʼs Building [s] 5:30 Footprints Of War [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 New Secrets Of The Terracotta Warriors (PG v) [s] – With exclusive access to pioneering research, this documentary uncovers new secrets of Chinaʼs fabled warriors. 8:30 George Harrison: Living In A Material World - Part 2 (M l) [s] 10:30 Mad Men: Dark Shadows (PG s) 11:25 Drama Movie: “Bride Flight” (MA15+s,n) (ʼ08) (In Dutch) 1:40 Crime Movie: “Ajami” (MA15+a,d) (ʼ09) (From Israel, in Arabic and German) 3:55 Russia: A Journey With Jonathan Dimbleby (PG) [s]
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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Eggheads [s] f 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Reality Check (PG) [s] 2:30 Being Poirot [s] 3:30 Midsomer Murders (PG) 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story (PG) [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:35 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 10:45 Inside Schoolies (M a,l) 11:40 The Slap: Richie (M a) 12:40 The Cut: A Falcons Tail (M l,d,s) 1:35 Movie: “The Misfits” (PG) (ʼ61) Stars: Clark Gable & Marilyn Monroe 5:00 Sunrise [s] 10:00 NFL: Super Bowl XLIX: New England v Seattle 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,v,s) – The devastation of the bus crash sends shockwaves through the Bay. 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – In the new season, Manu Feildel and Pete Evans return to host and judge the ultimate home-cooking battle! 8:45 Program To Be Advised 11:15 Special: Botched Up Brides (MA15+ a,n,s) – Surgeons meet brides whose pre- wedding cosmetic surgery has gone horribly wrong. 12:15 Harryʼs Practice [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 3:00 Harryʼs Practice [s] 3:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) [s] 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) r 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 t The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Crossing Delancey” (PG a,s) (ʼ88) Stars: Amy Irving 3:00 National News Now [s] 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat: Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block Triple Threat: Whoʼs the Next to Go? (PG) – One of our five newbie teams will say goodbye to their Block dream. 9:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 10:00 2 Broke Girls (M s) 11:00 Mom (M a) 11:30 Ground Floor: Take Me Out To The Ballgame (PG) 12:00 Nothing Trivial (M s,a) 1:00 Impractical Jokers (M l,s) 1:30 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop
Monday 2
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:00 Jillaroo School (PG) 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 1:30 Adam Hills Tonight (PG) 2:00 Reality Check (PG) 2:40 The Mystery Of Agatha Christie With David Suchet (PG) 3:30 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Catalyst [s] 8:30 Fake or Fortune: Vuillard [s] 9:30 My Last Summer (M a,l) [s] 10:20 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 10:30 The Pillars Of The Earth: Night 03 (M a,v,s) 12:15 Silk (M a,l) 1:15 Playing In The Shadows (MA15+l) [s] 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Captive” (M v,s) (ʼ98) Stars: Richard Grieco 2:00 The Daily Edition Summer (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) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 8:45 Program To Be Advised 10:30 Scandal (M) – The Grant children prepare for a live television interview with Fitz and Mellie at the White House. 11:30 Cougar Town (PG) 12:00 Happy Endings (PG) 12:30 Harryʼs Practice [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 3:00 Dr Oz (PG a) 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The Block Triple Threat: Whoʼs the Next to Go? (PG) 3:00 National News Now [s] 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block Triple Threat: The Final Elimination Round Begins (PG) 9:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 10:30 Embarrassing Bodies: Penis (MA15+ mp,n,s) 11:30 20/20 [s] 12:30 Sullivan & Son (M) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Q&A [s] 11:00 Boomtown (PG) 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Serangoon Road (M l,d,v) 2:30 Reality Check (PG) 3:00 Bed Of Roses [s] 4:05 Father Brown (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 QI: L-Animals (PG) 8:30 Human Universe With Brian Cox: What Is Our Future? [s] 9:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 10:15 Soul Mates (M l,a,s,v) [s] 10:45 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 11:00 Bluestone 42 (M l,s) 11:30 Making Couples Happy (PG) 12:25 Four Corners [s] 1:15 Media Watch (PG) [s] 1:30 Movie: “Mexican Spitfire Out West” (G) (ʼ40) Stars: Lupe Velez 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: “Sam Churchill: Search For A Homeless Man” (M v) (ʼ98) Stars: Alex Rocco 2:00 The Daily Edition - Summer (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 [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 8:45 Program To Be Advised 9:45 Criminal Minds (M v) 11:00 Grimm: Mommy Dearest (MA15 v,h) 12:00 Secret Life Of Students (M s,l) 1:00 Home Shopping 3:00 Harryʼs Practice [s] 3:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) [s] 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 The Block Triple Threat: Whoʼs the Next to Go? (PG) 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 Block Triple Threat: Bathrooms in 72 hours! (PG) 9:00 Movie: “The Blind Side” (PG l,v,d) (ʼ09) – The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player. Stars: Sandra Bullock 11:40 Mike & Molly (M l,s) 12:05 The Strip 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Danoz 3:00 Global Shop 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 Entertainment Tonight [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 [s] 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Dr Phil (PG) 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG mp,s) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [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 Iʼm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 Movie: “Jack Reacher” (M v) (ʼ12) Stars: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike & Richard Jenkins 11:00 The Project - Encore [s] 12:00 Late Show (PG) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Tommy Fleming: A Journey Home 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Monty Hallsʼ Great Irish Escape (PG) 4:30 Costaʼs Garden Odyssey [s] 5:00 Grand Tours Of Scotland [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rick Steinʼs Spain [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 How Big Is The Universe? [s] 8:30 Worst Place To Be A Pilot: Papua New Guinea (M l) – In this episode, Captain Sam Quinn finds himself in the middle of a family dispute. 9:30 Uncle: Favourites (M l) 10:05 Man Down (M l) 10:30 World News Australia Late [s] 11:00 Real Humans (M v) 12:10 The Christchurch Earthquake: When A City Falls (M a,l) [s] 1:15 Prisoners Of War (M v) 2:30 Countdown [s]
6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 [s] 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Dr Phil (PG) 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG mp,s) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [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 Iʼm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 8:30 NCIS: Grounded (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 Late Show (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Literary Landscapes [s] 1:30 France 24 International News [s] 1:45 The Journal [s] 2:00 PBS Newshour [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Fukushima: Is Nuclear Power Safe? 4:30 Wildest India: Thar Desert [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rick Steinʼs Spain [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Gary Lineker (PG) [s] 8:30 Best Of Insight [s] 9:30 Best Of Dateline (PG) [s] 10:30 SBS World News Australia Late 11:00 Rectify: Donald The Normal (M a) 11:50 Drama Movie: “Brotherhood” (MA15+ s,v) (ʼ09) (In Danish) 1:40 Prisoners Of War: Happy Birthday / Little Lies / Blue (M v,s) 4:35 Honk If Youʼre Horny (MA15+s,l)
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 [s] 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:00 Dr Phil (PG l,s) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG mp,s) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud Favourites [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Iʼm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 8:30 Wonderland: Rescue (M l 9:30 The Good Wife: The Trial (M) 10:30 Hawaii Five-O: Popilikia (M v) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 Movie Juice (M) 1:00 Late Show (PG) 2:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Madhur Jaffreyʼs Curry Nation [s] 1:30 France 24 International News [s] 1:45 The Journal [s] 2:00 PBS Newshour [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Best Of Insight [s] 4:30 Wildest Africa (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rick Steinʼs Spain [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Walking Through History: Wigan Pier [s] 8:30 WWII Air Crash Detectives (PG) – On a cold dark night in February, 1943, five trainees aboard a B25 Mitchell Bomber struggle to find their bearings. 9:30 Rectify: Act As If (M d,a) 10:25 SBS World News Australia Late 11:00 19 Reasons To Love If You Are The One (M a,d) 12:00 Prisoners Of War (M l) 3:00 Prisoners Of War: Double Agent / Mikaʼs Boyfriend (M v)
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Six years ago head chef Wai Yip Chan moved from Hong Kong when he was hired by the owner of one of Geelong’s leading Chinese restaurants, where he worked for two years. He then moved on to work in Melbourne before seeing an opportunity for authentic Cantonese cuisine and yum cha to become available in Geelong. With his extensive experience, Wai and wife Sandy have now brought both to Geelong with their new restaurant. With the addition of a special oven, customers can indulge in some of Wai Bo’s exclusive dishes such as Peking duck and bar-
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TWO LOCAL dancers and friends have given Geelong’s dance scene a fresh feel with the opening of Geelong’s only all hip hop dance school, BC Beatz. Cat Yee and Megan Blyszak opened BC Beatz in 2013 after having taught in Geelong and the surrounding region for the past 10 years. BC Beatz has experienced overwhelming success since opening, with classes ranging from casual, fun and relaxed to its specialty - competitive hip hop crews. BC Beatz primary, secondary and senior crews contested state and national competitions in 2013 and 2014, claiming a number of medals and titles. Cat and Megs attribute the success of BC Beatz to their love of dance and music, the enjoyment and accomplishments of their students, demonstrated in every class, and their commitment to providing quality classes for an affordable price. BC Beatz classes start for students from four years of age to open or adult.
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FOR THOSE dreaming of joining the circus, KidsPlace Circus School is just the place. KidsPlace Circus School has established programs to suit all ages, abilities and interests, with fun classes for all levels at its dedicated training facility. Skills include acrobatics, aerial silks, trapeze, tumbling, tightrope, juggling, hooping, unicycle and contortion. KidsPlace Circus School’s specialty circus and acrobatic classes teach students all areas of floor tumbling, acrobatics and circus skills while building strength, flexibility and confidence in a fun, safe environment. CircArts Academy classes and elite performance troupes are intensive training programs for students seeking to reach their full potential or wanting a career as a performer. Audition dates for the performance troupes are 31 January and 1 February from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. KidsPlace Circus School has come and try circus classes at its open enrolment days on 31 January and 1 February from 10am to 2pm. No booking is required, just come along and enjoy the fun. Like Kidsplace Circus School on Facebook for the chance to win a term of free circus classes. KidsPlace Circus School is at 1/39 Leather St Breakwater, phone: 5242 8458, email info@kidsplace.com.au or visit kidsplace.com.au and facebook.com/KidA range of skills are taught at Kids Place Circus School. splaceCircusSchool.
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GEELONG School of Dance has been offering lessons in many dancing styles since 2009. With three great studios in central Geelong, Belmont and Bell Post Hill, the school teaches toddlers’ fairy ballet, jazz, tap, funk, hip-hop and more, such as boys-only and adult classes and bridal lessons. Principal Emily Balazs provides classes with incredible value while aiming to ensure students enjoy dancing and look forward to returning to class each week with enthusiasm. Students step into an environment encouraging positive dance knowledge and development while increasing self-confidence and developing friendships. Age groups range from two years up to adult classes. Geelong School of Dance performs at local com-
Geelong School of Dance has three studioes around the city. munity events, with many performance opportunities available for all age groups, including an endof-year production. More information on classes and enrolment are available at geelongschoolofdance.com, by emailing info@geelongschoolofdance.com or phoning 0412 862 459.
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CHEER Geelong is the city’s only dedicated cheerleading and hip-hop gym. Its experienced and accredited coaches continually train hard and research all the latest trends from across the country and overseas to ensure a high standard of coaching. Cheerleading’s popularity has hit a high, with many children and teenagers finding getting the bug after just a couple of training sessions. The gym’s recreational Street Cheer classes offer a combination of cheer and hip-hop in a fresh, vibrant and fun atmosphere. Children as young as four love the pom-pom routines just as much as tumbling and stunting.
Cheer Geelong members show their skill in competition. Picture: KBWilsonIMAGES Recreational classes run in Geelong, Lara, Bannockburn, Drysdale and Barwon Heads. For the more serious cheerleader or dancer, competitive teams provide an exciting and
challenging experience. The teams utilise gymnastics, tumbling, dance and visually exciting stunting sequences to develop routines. Cheer Geelong now has its own facility equipped with a sixmetre-long trampoline, Airtrak and a sprung floor in Malone St, Geelong. The gym came home with many national titles in cheer, pom and hip-hop last year, with members ready to get back in training for another competition season in 2015. Whether it’s just for fun or a challenge, prospective students can phone 5229 8190 to join the gym for an amazing year of dance and cheer.
SANDRA CLACK BALLET CENTRE Cele ai g
The Dance School students in a circus-theme setting. Students do not have to perform on stage or sit exams – they can simply choose to attend for enjoyment, exercise and social benefits. The Dance Company operates on pay-as-you come basis, so students do not have to pay for classes they are unable to attend. The school offers classes in jazz, tap, classical ballet, modern dance, hip hop and acro. Classes are available for boys and girls aged three and up. More information is available by phoning Peta on 0417 585 131. 1169192-RC03-15
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Lessons help unlock potential THE Dance Company operates under the guidance of experienced, friendly teachers in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. The Dance Company is run by Peta Cotter who has over 30 years’ experience in all facets of dance. “What I am interested in is helping kids reach their full potential,” Peta says. “Dance contributes so much more to our lives than just a series of movements. I have witnessed kids come to our studio who may not have the potential be the best dancer on the block but who leave with life skills and a solid foundation for adulthood. “They have a strong work ethic, are committed and have an ability to present themselves with confidence and humility. “Fundamentally, I am interested in presenting decent, well-rounded human beings who go on to have happy, healthy productive lives. If a few students along the way go onto careers in dance, fabulous The Dance Company will continue to support them all the way with pride. The school operates at Lara and Little River. Classes run on Monday and Wednesday evenings and all-day Saturday. The Dance Company keeps classes interesting with the latest dance styles and music.
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GEELONG Academy of Performing Arts (GAPA) is renowned for outstanding musical theatre and dance tuition. Children love acting, singing and dancing, which creates a magical connection between young performers and musical theatre. GAPA’s musical theatre tuition caters for children aged five to 16. Acting gives students skills in listening, speaking, taking turns and cooperation through playful and engaging activities. They sing and learn about the voice and how it works, how to stand, how to breathe, how to sing in tune and how to develop the confidence to expand the vocal range and increase the power of the voice. Students improve posture, balance and coordination through dance while developing confidence and the ability to work within a team. Dance also helps with musicality, rhythm, timing, grace’ flexibility and strength.
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1/37 Gheringhap St, Geelong, to trial a class without obligation if space is available. GAPA also offers musical theatre classes at Torquay on Thursdays. More information is available at gapa.net.au, while inspections of GAPA’s studios and theatre can be arranged by phoning Michael Ward on 5222 8533.
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Aerosport Allstars specialises in energetic but enjoyable aerobic, gymnastic and dance routines.
Something for everyone here AEROSPORT Allstars’ aerobics, gymnastics and dance studio is home to state, national and world champions, with many long-lasting friendships formed along the way. The studio’s teachers pride themselves on developing a positive and fun environment in every class. Aerosport Allstars is again a finalist in the Gymnastics Victoria prestigious Club of the Year award. This year will include new aerofit classes for kids and adults, specialising in circuits using the gymnastics facility.
Aerosport Allstars offers kinder gym and kinder dance to help build motor skills and coordination. Cheerleading, aerobics as well as gymnastic classes are available for recreation, fun and fitness to high-level competitors. Junior, tween and teen dance classes along with the popular hip-hop classes are available with both competitive and non-competitive lessons open to primary and secondary school-age students. Aerosport Allstars also offers gymnastics classes for those with special needs.
The curriculum is designed to inspire, motivate and reward while always being creative and fun, with our new club motto of “One Team One Dream”. With so much happening in 2015 at Aerosport Allstars, including new competitions and performance opportunities, prospective students should book now, as there are limited spaces in most classes. More information is available at aerosportallstars.com.au or by phoning the club on 52458777 or emailing aerogymdance@bigpond.com.
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AS ONE of Geelong’s leading automotive servicing and repair workshops, BJT Automotive specialises in professional, personal customer service and quality workmanship. BJT Automotive’s modern, state-of-the-art workshop in Belmont features the latest in diagnostic testing and tuning equipment at dealer standard. As Geelong’s Ford specialist, the team at BJT Automotive are experts at service and repair of Ford vehicles. BJT’s Brett Turley says the workshop team remains focused on ensuring customers drive away happy every time. “Our team has extensive knowledge and experience in Ford vehicles,” Brett says. “We also service and repair all other vehicle makes and models.” Customers can rest assured that BJT Automotive will complete all works to utmost professional standard while ensuring excellent customer service. “All our work is fully guaranteed and we offer a courtesy car drop off and pick up service to our clients,” Brett says. New-vehicle warranties are unaffected for cars serviced at BJT Automotive, with Brett and his team providing manufacturers’ handbook servicing. BJT Automotive also offers air-conditioning servicing and re-gassing, suspension, brake and clutch repairs, electronic diagnostic and tuning work, EFI servicing and repairs, used-car pre-purchase inspections, fleet management and maintenance and licensed roadworthy testing. BJT Automotive operates from 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday at 8 Maxwell Ave, Belmont. For more information phone 5244 3337.
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GARDEN HOSE, Nylex, 100m long on a mobile reel. Comes with fittings. Ideal for hobby farm. $350. Contact 0438 782 022. GOLF BUGGY, 3yo light weight, Caddymatic, seat umbrella holder, serviced julty, new battery and wheels, VGC. $350. 0415 545 688.
HOOVER Washing machine, 7.5kg, very good condition. $450. Phone 0402 470 028. KITCHEN CUPBOARD/EXTRAS, laminex, with double sink and mixer taps. $300. 5278 3854. LAWN BOWLS With bowls bag. Aero dynamic size 0.5. As new. $400. Phone 5243 2778. PIANO, baby grand, made UK, 1937 Eavestaff, EC. $3,000. 5255 2154, 0411 225 585. Ocean grove. SCHOOL UNIFORMS, Sacred Heart College, winter and summer, blazer, skirt, etc. all VGC. $280 the lot. 5243 8773. SCHOOL UNIFORM, Surfcoast Secondary College Uniform. 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. Call Deb 0414 633 145. STEGBAR Window frame, including 4 panes (1 is a windout awning with flywire panel). $150. 0407 434 275. ST JOSEPHS Year 12 uniform, winter and summer. $100 the lot. 0420 496 840. Elizabeth. TENT, Jackeroo, 12p, 3 rooms, style, practical, durable, reliable, innovation, rugged, unused. $475. 0435 330 858.
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Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.
GOODS, Fridge/freezer at bottom. Simpson washing machine. 3ft wide pantry. $300. Phone 0418 205 289.
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0418 524 416
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CAMPING GEAR, Fold-up camp kitchen, portable BBQ, both as new, plus extras. $150ono. Please phone after 6pm, 0414 403 651.
V Skylights
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BIRD CAGES, black, 900 x 900 x 700 and 700 x 550 x 700, with accessories, $300 the pair. 5243 1560. Belmont.
0408 521 806 bobcat also available
1300 135 495
Sam 0402 310 506 or 5275 3897
PETER EVANS PAINTING
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$$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229 6246.
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Swedish Relaxation Massage. Werribee, 7 days, 10am-8pm. Hair trimming available.
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PIANO, portable with stand, electric. Full keyboard, Kaway VGC, various settings. $500. Ph: 5221 7723
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CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, born 23/10 /14, innoculated, microchipped and wormed. 982000363 088847. $850. 0405 555 443.
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2 days a week plus every 4th Sunday. Must have ability to cook bulk meals. Must be reliable and have a good work ethic. For further details ring: (03) 5243 2555 email your application to: ian.prendergast@lendlease.com or: Manager, Abervale Retirement Village 50 Abervale Way, Grovedale 3216
COOK A busy Indian Restaurant based in Lara/Geelong is looking to employ a full time cook who has acquired a Cert IV in Commercial Cookery and has a minimum of 1 year experience in Indian and Tandoori Cuisine. Salary at market. Please apply with resume to: jobs@trinitybusinessadvisory.net Applications close 9.2.2015.
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KAYAK HOBIE PRO ANGLER 14 Completely decked out for fishing, will also toss in Water Snake 18 lbs thrust with 20AH battery and a Rhino Rack T Bar for Tow Ball mount. $2,800 firm. Contact 0407 782 264. SWIFTCRAFT, 5 mtr, half cabin, ninety HP johnson, marine radio, fish finder, all safety gear, spare fuel tank, reg DO651. $8,250 ono. Ph: 5244 3737
V Caravans & Trailers BILLABONG, Pop top, 2007, 17ft, full annexe, air conditioning, many extras, EC. $22,000 ono. Ph: 0408 174 485 GOLF, Tourer, poptop, 1993, 17', island bed, roll out awning, electric brakes, GC. $8,000ono. 0417 339 688. MAJESTIC, Tourer, pop top, 15ft, 2005, full annexe and Prostor awning. $15,000. 5243 4417.
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FORD, EL Futura, 1997, sedan. Navy, one owner, imaculate condition. 143,000 kms, cruise control, mag wheels, new tyres and exhaust, best avaliable. Reg to 9/15. RWC. Reg no: LFX120. $4,750. Ph: 0413 990 350
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HOLDEN, Commodore VX Acclaim, auto, sedan, usual Acclaim features, plus towbar, FE2 suspension, 219,000kms, serviced regularly, reliable straight car, to be sold without RWC and rego, QSP-923. $2,800. 5278 4136
HOLDEN, Commodore, 2012, Nitrate, silver, in as new condition, 69,000kms, factory warranty, full service history, 6 airbags, reverse sensors, reg 08 /15, RWC, $15,650 ono, ICB8HN. Call 0419 922 999. HONDA CR-V 2002, automatic, 98,000kms, VGC. Must sell. RSR-033. $7,500. Phone 0428 361 211.
REGAL, poptop, 2006, 16', single axle, steel chassis, wood frame, gas oven, burners, microwave, reverse cycle AC, huge cupboard space, L shaped beds, large "living area", fully insulated, awning and outside shade cloth, crockery, cutlery included, fully serviced, as new, 12 months reg and insurance. $18,000ono. Phone 5241 9360 or mobile 0407 529 399.
V Motor Vehicles MAZDA, 323, sedan, no RWC, engine number 396016JMOBG 10P100126737, 2 months reg. $800. 0402 700 870.
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MITSUBISHI 2010 Pajero Exceed. Black. Top of the Range. Immaculate, full service history. July Reg, 71,000kms, new tyres and RWC. YYC-791. $35,500.Phone 0417 154 783. NISSAN, Pulsar LX, sedan, 1998, 234,000kms, serviced regularly, towbar, roof racks, reg. to 12/14, RZH-264. $1,300ono. 0402 258 873.
SUZUKI 1998 Vitara Soft Top, mechanically sound, A1 with 12 months reg $3,500 firm. Contact 0407 782 264 TOYOTA, Corolla, Ascent, sedan, 2004, 141,000kms, reg 06/15, RWC, good tyres, tinted windows, towbar, auto, 1DI-4UJ, $7,000. Phone 0400 160 877. VOLVO, 2008, S80 sedan, 6 cylinder, non turbo, AWD, black mica duco, factory service history, sunroof, UQE-359. $16,000. 0414 985 970.
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AA FREE CAR REMOVAL Prompt, friendly service. 0419 899 698, all hours. Portside Auto Wreckers. All makes and models. Open 6 days a week. LMCT 10162
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TRAILER, 6 X 4 Heavy Duty, Box trailer, fully inclosed metal canopy, gas strut rear door, roof rack, compliance plates, REG 01 /15, excellent condition, $1,600 0438 270 200.
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IndySport Sniff for Cats as Tigers Kings of The Rip preparing to go North - and elsewhere
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bite
Chris Pitman
KINGFISH fever has set in, with anglers travelling far and wide to find the prized sportfish. The Rip is threatening to take the title of Bourke St from St Leonards’ whiting grounds, with anglers flocking to the area for some exceptional fishing. Jigging with 180g to 230g knife jigs has led to anglers boating kings to 12kg, with others sometime catching them by casting at small schools breaking the surface. Good numbers of fish have also been found slightly closer in at The Bend just out from the Point Lonsdale bight. Kingfish aside, Queenscliff has also hosted some fantastic-sized whiting. Fishing the run-out tide on the grass beds with tenderised squid caught fish to 40cm. Australian salmon were busting up in great numbers nearby at the start of the Symonds Channel and, although they don’t pull quite as hard as a kingfish, they still make for good sport. Swan Bay’s channel produced mixed bags. I spent a few hours casting soft plastics in the channel on the top of the high tide, encountering snapper to 45cm in large numbers, pike to 80cm and salmon to 800g. Other anglers fishing the channel into the night caught gummy shark with baits such as sauries or squid. Further round at Portarlington, the mussel beds provide anglers with good bags of whiting and flathead, while the pier produced the odd snapper at night. Snapper to 6kg were taken from the Pt Richards channel on fresh baits. Tide changes coinciding with dawn or dusk fished best. The Surf Coast offered spectacular fishing when the conditions were right. John Mole and Brian Long ventured down past Lorne for salmon and caught a few good-size specimens on 28g Asari Mahi lures. However, a small school of kingfish showed up and the pair landed seven to 75cm in length, which was quite a feat land-based. They replicated their success the next day, noting the kings preferred 25g to 30g lures intended for the salmon. Kevin Bardsley trolled the eastern entrance of Phillip Island with a Rapala Xrap 30, catching a 1.3m, 10kg kingfish that gave him a run for his money. Kevin was stoked to finally catch a kingfish in Victorian waters. Brent Grgic, Aleks Polijak and Bob set out from Port Fairy and headed over to Lady Julia Percy Island where they encountered intense action on kingfish to 6kg in a surface feeding frenzy. Casting stick baits into the commotion, they caught six fish over 75cm. Wurdee Boluc Reservoir continued producing redfin to 40cm. Bradley Cox spent a few hours casting soft plastics from the rockwall to land a reddie of 38cm. Lake Bullen Merri was again productive for anglers who caught Chinook salmon to 2.5kg on both lures deep and lightly weighted pilchard fillets. Josh Trew travelled to Blowering Dam where he managed a mega-sized Murray cod of over 1m. Options for next week include kingfish in either The Rip, offshore from Barwon Heads or spinning the rocks around Lorne. Anglers should make the most of this species while they are around. And don’t forget about the snapper as Clifton Springs and Portarlington are still holding great numbers of fish, while freshwater anglers should try Lake Purrumbete, where the Chinook salmon have reached 1kg and respond to the same tactics used at Lake Bullen Merri.
GEELONG Cricket Club will begin day two of its match against Ringwood tomorrow with a small sniff of victory in the air after a late fight-back last week. Batting first, the Cats were in awful trouble at 9/77, but bowlers Dom McGlinchey (37) and Jeremy Hart (9) showed fight to put on 46 for the last wicket, and help the side to a slightly better score of 123. In reply, Ringwood started cautiously but a few late wickets saw it finish day one on 5/98 and, although it would still feel comfortable of knocking off the target, Geelong will give its all to claim a rare win. In Geelong Cricket Association, Grovedale sits sixth on a tight ladder and will have its destiny in its own hands when its hosts North Geelong this round. The Tigers were staring down the barrel last game when Bell Post Hill cruised to 0/71, but from there they dominated the match. Barry Tsitas (5/74) lifted to restrict the Panthers to 212 all out. In reply Grovedale cruised to victory on the back of 87 to Nick Hyden, with support from Conrad Louth (59).
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North Geelong will provide a tougher contest but, with an experienced side, there’s no reason the Tigers can’t win this one. Selections: Lara v GEELONG CITY, ST JOSEPH’S v Newtown & Chilwell, Leopold v SOUTH BARWON, Murgheboluc v EAST BELMONT, GROVEDALE v North Geelong, Geelong West v BELL POST HILL. In division two, Newcomb & District appears the only team outside the top six that can realistically still make the finals. This week it has a winnable game against Guild St Marys, and if it can continue its form from last week’s stirring victory over Torquay, there’s no reason to suggest that it cannot shake things up. Against Torquay, the bowlers set things up,
keeping the Tigers to just 144, but when they fell to 9/144 in reply, shudders would have gone through the camp. But they got the job done, and sent a warning to the competition that they can still beat the best. Selections: Guild St Mary’s v NEWCOMB & DISTRICT, TORQUAY v Manifold Heights, ST PETER’S v St Alban’s Breakwater, Alexander Thomson v HIGHTON, Waurn Ponds v MODEWARRE, Marshall v THOMSON. And in division three, Little River keeps nipping at the heels of the top six. Following a good win last week against Bannockburn, the Redbacks take on Corio this round, and if they can take another six points, sixth-placed Winchelsea will be nervous in its game against the improved Corio Bay. With only three games left, the division three season looks like going down to the wire. Selections: Inverleigh v LETHBRIDGE, MEREDITH v Teesdale, Corio Bay v WINCHELSEA, Bannockburn v SHELFORD, Corio v LITTLE RIVER, Bell Park bye.
The members of the Bellarine team celebrate their victory
Bellarine girls Storm home to victory over nemesis By NOEL MURPHY
KING FOR A DAY: John Mole with a kingfish caught land-based beyond Lorne.
DRYSDALE’S under-16 Bellarine Storm girls basketball club has proven itself a giant-killer, taking out Melbourne’s prestigious Eltham-Dandenong tournament at the weekend. Under the leadership of coach Brendan Matthews, the Storm girls accounted for Knox by just
two points. The 24:22 final margin was accumulated in a white-knuckle shootout after the Storm had earlier despatched last season’s VC1 premier, Altona, as well as powerhouses Hawthorn, Dandenong and Eltham. “We’ve got the monkey off our back,” Matthews said after the win.
The victory was the Bellarine team’s first over Knox in seven encounters. The Storm juniors surged from obscurity two years ago in the under 14s, climbing from third division to VC1 runner-up in one season. The weekend’s showing featured powerful performances from Eve Braslis, Raini Matthews, Olivia Vert and Agnes Nnopu.