Geelong Independent - 22nd May 2015

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Centre of attention JAHZARAH Povey, 4, plays with toys in the kinder room of a new $5.3 million Norlane Child and Family Centre. The centre officially opened in Gerbera Ave this week, offering Geelong’s northern suburbs a range of additional child and health services. 139323 Picture: REG RYAN

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Professor alleges ‘colour, accent’ cost promotion

Deakin race claim By NOEL MURPHY DEAKIN University and Vice Chancellor Jane den Hollander face discrimination claims by former head of architecture Hisham Elkadi. A federal court hearing is scheduled for September after papers filed with the court alleged Professor Elkadi was denied a promotion because of his race, colour and national extraction. Prof Elkadi alleged Professor den Hollander had cited his accent and skin colour in profes-

sional and social dealings. Deakin declined to discuss the matter publically. “We will not be commenting on individual claims on a detailed matter that is currently before the court,� a spokesperson told the Independent. Defence documents reportedly cite the work of Prof den Hollander, who was born in Zambia, as a volunteer English instructor in apartheid-era South Africa and in promoting racial diversity. Prof Elkadi left Deakin abruptly last year, taking up a

portedly claimed he was asked to withdraw his application for senior arts and education posts that were instead given to lessqualified academics. He outlined various incidents of Prof den Hollander causing him embarrassment, offence and hurt with comments about his accent and colour. He reportedly said he felt marginalised and uncomfortable that she might have considered his colour when assessing his competence. Continued page 2

post as head of the School of the Built Environment with Britain’s University of Salford, in Manchester. He had been head of Deakin’s School of Architecture, chairman of the university’s academic board and a high-profile proponent of revitalising central Geelong. Prof Elkadi spearheaded a Vision Two proposal, much of which was incorporated into City Hall’s 15-year action plan for central Geelong. In papers lodged with the federal court Prof Elkadi re-

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HERE TO HELP: Good Money’s Tai Lee, Karen Glencross and Jacinta Grigg at the Picture: REG RYAN Geelong office. 139324

Double Take LOCAL Labor MP Lisa Neville has announced a review of the Environment Protection Authority (EPA). The review will determine whether the EPA can handle the challenges of the modern environment, given it works with 46-year-old regulations. The agency faces huge challenges in this region alone, with two Alcoa sites to be rehabilitated, Cheatham’s former saltworks earmarked for housing and Ford to move on next year. Maybe Ms Neville had tongue in cheek when she said: “We’re making sure the EPA is equipped to provide a healthy environment”. PORTARLINGTON has long wanted a ferry service to Docklands and now Corio Bay has suddenly acquired a ferry - bought for $300,000 on eBay. Coincidence? After all, a pair of fer-

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GEELONG has become a key battleground in the fight against unscrupulous payday lenders with the expansion of a program offering a fairer alternative. The region has one of three Good Money stores in Victoria because of its growing population and high number low-income earners. “Geelong was an obvious choice for Good Money,” said national manager Andrew Knight. The last state budget allocated $7.2 million over four years to support Good Money in Geelong, Collingwood and Dandenong. A first of its kind in Australia, Good Money provides no or low-interest loans to battlers. Mr Knight said competing with payday lenders was difficult because Good Money was unable to similarly advertise. “The fringe lenders are very good

Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au ry berths will be incorporated into an $18 million revamp of Portarlington’s harbour. Melbourne teacher Farooq Qamar doesn’t quite know what to do with his Norwegian ferry, which local seafaring types consider as in quite good nick. If his Queen of Melbourne can handle the fjords of Norway, Port Phillip Bay should be be a doddle. So can we add a Queen of Geelong to go with the Geelong Star trawler? At least dolphins will be safe. SURF Coast’s council has lost its push for a statewide ban on circuses with caged animals. Municipal Association of Victoria voted against the ban, which harks back to an incident a few summers ago when a circus elephant was thethered to a pole in the heat at Torquay.

Double Take recalls an earler incident at Barwon Heads when a circus elephant was tethered beside a cricket field. When a four was belted in its direction Jumbo promptly grabbed the pill and scoffed it. Howzat! COULD Geelong’s wonderful Highland Gathering be searching for a new home. Apparently construction work at Deakin University will cut across the gathering’s site next year, so organisers are casting about for another venue. Maybe they could seek a return to the wonderful amphitheatre at Queen’s Park, which for years brought thousands of happy Caledonians to enjoy one of Geelong’s best natural features.

at what they do. They have welloiled systems that make it relatively easy and quick to access what ends up being the highest finance cost in Australia for clients living on some of the lowest incomes,” he said. “The industry’s worth hundreds of millions of dollars every year and clients never realise the amount of issues they have once they fall behind on repayments.” Mr Knight said Good Money had helped almost 4000 Geelong clients, with many turning to the service to escape payday lenders. “Coming along and having a confidential financial conversation within us is breath of fresh air for most clients, because everything we do is transparent. “There are also a number of other services we can refer clients to , such as financial counsellors in our stores. “It can be life-changing conversation.”

‘Race’ case Continued from page 1 Prof Elkadi was born in Egypt but lived in Britain from 1985 to his appointment at Deakin seven years ago. He holds a prodigious CV: honorary fellow at the University College London, honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, member of Institute of Egyptian Architects, affiliate of the Royal Institute of British Architects and fellow of the Australia Institute of Buildings. He has written five books, more than 100 refereed publications and graduated 18 PhD students. He is a member of the Australian Association of Heads of Schools of Architecture, the Association of the Australian Deans of the Built Environment and of the Board of Examiners, ARB-Victoria. He had not responded to the Independent’s requests for comment before the paper went to press.

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Strait cable hope ‘alive’ as $2b wind farm flops By NOEL MURPHY HYDRO Tasmania is still interested in a Bass Strait connection to the mainland despite dumping its $2 billion King Island wind farm plans to power Geelong. The company dropped its 200-turbine TasWind project on economic grounds late last year after high-profile protests but this week confirmed it was working with the Tasmanian Department of State Growth on the feasibility of a second connector across Bass Strait. “This work will involve progressing and updating work that Hydro Tasmania had already done around the TasWind project,” spokesman Ian Col-

vin told the Independent. “Previously, (it) looked at route options through King Island and other direct possible cable routes and included a range of assessments, including seabed corridor route, Tasmanian and Victorian cable landing locations, land cable routes and grid connection issues. “The current project will reassess direct interconnection options without going through King Island.” Mr Colvin said the key objective of the work was to understand under what conditions a second interconnector would be viable under a range of market scenarios. “The work will build significantly on all the work that Hydro Tasmania

has undertaken in this space. It is expected to take a few months,” he said. Hydro Tasmania, Australia’s largest renewable energy generator, said it would explore new wind farm opportunities after this week’s bipartisan federal agreement to lower the Renewable Energy Target from 41,000 gigawatt hours to 33,000, fully exempt trade-exposed industries and scrap two-yearly reviews. But the company categorically rejected any chance of revisiting the King Island wind farm “RET or no RET”. The dumped project would have been the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere - a 600 megawatt facility Roaring Forties wind, capable of pro-

viding power for 240,000 homes in the Geelong region. The proposal faced hurdles from the start, including opposition on grounds that wind farms still needed coal-generated power as a back up and because the King Island site was important orange-bellied parrot habitat. Hydro Tasmania dropped the project because: it was economically unviable as a stand-alone wind farm or as a staged connection to Tasmania; changing economic conditions had inceased the estimated capital costs by around $150 million; and extending TasWind as a staged connection to Tasmania would be more expensive than other direct connection options between the state and Victoria.

In brief Fibres boost A $4.7 MILLION grant will develop a high-tech fibres research “hub” in Geelong, federal Education Minister Chirstopher Pyne has announced. Mr Pyne said the funding would help build the Industrial Transformation Research Hub at Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus.

Man wanted A MAN wanted over family violence warrants has Geelong police on his tail. A police spokesperson urged anyone with information about Ian Ross McArthur, 32, pictured, to phone Geelong Police Family Violence Unit on 5225 3173 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Roundabout ‘action’ ANGLESEA has won its campaign to upgrade “one of the Surf Coast’s most-notorious intersections”, according to federal MP Sarah Henderson. The Member for Corangamite said VicRoads had announced a $2.9 million upgrade of the roundabout at the intersection of Great Ocean and Camp Rds, which during summer could cause traffic bottlenecks stretching eight kilometres.

Storages fall THE REGION’S water storages have continued falling despite late-autumn rain over the past week. Barwon Water recorded the storages at a combined 57.4 per cent of capacity on Wednesday after 15mm of rain in the previous seven days.

Edwards retires LONG-SERVING Geelong Gallery director Geoffrey Edwards has announced his retirement. The gallery said Mr Edwards would complete his service in April after 15 years in charge of Geelong’s leading arts facility.

Orchestra day BELMONT cellist Timothy Furness has earned a place playing with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a day at Melbourne Town Hall on 6 June. An MSO spokesperson said Furness was one of 50 “community musicians” selected.

HOLISTIC EXPO By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE HUMBLE community barbecue has often been used as a fundraiser but now it’s part of a solution for local long-term unemployed. A series of barbies planned for Geelong’s northern suburbs will bring long-term unemployed people and frontline services together. A project funded through Rosewall Neighbourhood Centre, Work-

force Development Centre and Geelong region LLEN is behind the initiative. Project officer Peter Macdonald said long-term unemployed people often had no idea where to turn. “There’s a whole range of community organisations that the long-term unemployed tend to go to but people in those organisations don’t necessarily know what to do with them once they’ve been there,” he said.

The barbecues aimed to bring all parties together to help pass on vital community information. “We’re asking community organisations to come along and meet people who are unemployed, and we are also providing some training for frontline staff,“ Mr Macdonald said. “Instead of saying, ‘Sorry, we don’t know anything’, with a bit of guidance frontline staff can make some phone calls or pass on some careers information.

“We want to make sure that when people come into community places there are people there with some knowledge to refer them on and give them a basic idea of what to do next.” Corio Lions Club will conduct the free barbecues from 11am to 1pm Wednesday at Rosewall Neighbourhood Centre, 9 June at Cloverdale Community Centre and 11 June at Corio library.

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Building owners rush grants for city fix-ups By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A $125,000 CENTRAL Geelong heritage grant scheme was over-subscribed when applications closed last week. Deputy mayor Michelle Heagney said City Hall received 22 applications for projects ranging in value from $10,000 to in excess of the fund value of $125,000. The Central Geelong Major Heritage Fund offers dollar-for-dollar grants for the restoration of heritage-listed facades. Cr Heagney said Central Geelong Task Force would decide successful ap-

plicants, with grant recipients to be notified by 22 June. The range of projects submitted included restoring slate roofs, works to heritage porticos and verandas, repainting facades, tuck-pointing brickwork, restoring windows, repairing stonework and restoring original flagpoles. Cr Heagney, also chair of the task force, said the response was exciting. “We wanted to help building owners improve the appearance of their buildings and encourage businesses and residents back into the city.” Cr Heagney said restoration works

were “often low” on the agenda of city building owners but the grants would help them pay for improvements to heritage features. She hoped building owners would utilise the fund to help “bring some pride back into the heart of our city”. The Central Geelong Major Heritage Fund is an annual program, with a second round to be held in the next financial year. The grants initiative is part of a council push to rejuvenate the city centre, often ranked as the number-one priority for the Geelong region.

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Split on capping ‘exposed in Indy’ A LIBERAL party split on council rate capping emerged when South Barwon MP Andrew Katos slammed the policy in last week’s Independent, according to Labor. Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said Mr Katos was at odds with Liberal local government spokesperson David Davis’s support for rates capping, which the Andrews Government intends to introduce next year. Mr Katos told the Independent the policy was just “populist stuff trying to win votes”. Ms Tierney said Mr Katos had “chosen not to stand with local ratepayers on the issue”. “It’s time the Liberals came clean on what their position is on rate capping,” she said. “Do they support hard-working ratepayers or do they want to see more wasteful spending? “It’s clear just how out of touch Mr Katos is if he doesn’t think local residents deserve moreaffordable rates.”

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Burglaries turn up heat on city police ‘shortage’ SHUT OUT: Daniel Roach poses for a selfie.

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A SPATE of seven break-ins at Grovedale last weekend has highlighted police resourcing issues still plaguing Geelong, according to South Barwon MP Andrew Katos. He said the Labor State Government’s failure to commit to ongoing police officer training in the last budget would make matters worse. The Government opened a “Pandora’s Box” with its budget allocation of15 officers to the Bellarine Peninsula because it meant the Police Minister was directing the Chief Commissioner on where to station officers, Mr Katos said. “Good luck to the Bellarine but we’ve never seen that done before. It’s up to government to provide the resourcing and funds and it’s at the discretion of the Chief Commissioner on where to allocate police. “That decision is generally on the basis of crime statistics and where the hot spots are.” The weekend break-ins continued a series of burglaries over several months at Grovedale, according to restaurateur Simon Parrott. Mr Parrott said his Sandstone Cafe and Perrettis restaurant were among businesses in the area targeted over the past six months. “They just smash in doors and they’re in and out very quickly. It seems they’re just

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TARGETED: Simon Parrott and Andrew Katos with damage to a door after last weekend’s burglaries. 139338 looking for money.” Mr Parrott said each burglary left damage bills of several hundred dollars. Mr Katos said South Barwon needed additional police as a growth area. “The Government says its new 400 custody officers are supposed to free up police from cell duty. Can they guarantee that 400 additional officers will

return to front-line policing? “There’s no training going on at the academy at the moment - it’s come to a standstill. The police service faces a high rate of attrition and the commitment is not keeping pace with officers leaving the force and no commitment to training extra officers.” Police Minister Wade Noonan said the Andrews Labor Government had delivered a “re-

cord $2.5 billion for police for the next financial year. “Four hundred police officers statewide will be able to return to the beat where they belong instead of babysitting crooks in police cells because the Government is introducing 400 custody officers to replace them,” Mr Noonan said. “That equates to tens of thousands of extra shifts a year of frontline policing. Geelong will

Picture: REG RYAN be one of the first towns to have these custody officers. Police will also increase their presence on the Bellarine and in Geelong with an extra 15 police.” Mr Noonan said the Government would provide a grant of $30,000 for initiatives to emerge from a Bellarine Community Safety Reference Group. The group would give the community a say on the use of police resources, he said.

GEELONG bikie boss Daniel Roach has described as “b......t” a visa ban blocking his return to Australia. The English-born Bandidos sergeant at arms remained stranded in Thailand this week after Immigration Minister Peter Dutton intervened personally to reject a return resident visa to Australia on character grounds. The minister cited “alleged” but unspecified criminal activities including drugs offences. Mr Roach responded angrily on Facebook. “I’ve just woken up with hundreds of messages to which it will take me a week to reply,” he posted before closing his page later in the week. “I appreciate everyone’s support but it’s all media propaganda. “Please respect what my family is going through especially Kate and the kids because if you know me you know this is just b......t.” An Immigration Department spokesperson told the Independent Mr Roach’s application for a new Australian visa was refused because he was “alleged to have had involvement in a range of criminal activities, including drug offences through his alleged association with an outlaw motorcycle gang in Victoria”.

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Petition fights VCAT costs risk By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A PETITION will urge Victoria’s planning tribunal to rule out imposing costs on a community group over its failed bid to stop development of a service station at Drysdale. The petition, which Drysdale’s Aaron Cooper posted at change.org, says awarding costs against Drysdale Clifton Springs Community Association (DCSCA) would likely mean the end of the organisation.

Lost servo appeal ‘could kill community group’ The Independent reported last month that DCSCA faced “unspecified” legal costs after losing its Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) appeal against the service station, proposed for a site near Drysdale and Clifton Springs’ main roundabout. The petition said the community opposed the proposal, with most objectors unaware the

service station was planned or approved until it was too late. “We believe that DCSCA acted with honourable intention and attempted to protect our community from this unsafe and unwelcome development with extremely limited resources. “Should VCAT rule that DCSCA pay costs to Milemaker Petroleum, it is likely that DCSCA would be forced to cease its op-

eration. This would be a huge loss to the community.” The petition also said service station proponent Milemaker Petroleum now wanted compensation from State Government for loss of business from the development of a Drysdale bypass, scheduled for completion in 2020. Mr Cooper said the situation was ridiculous. “Not only could this com-

munity lose its voice but on top of that if Milemaker is awarded compensation then we’re forking out as taxpayers for their costs.” he said. Mr Cooper said the possibility of the bypass had been public knowledge for a long time. “Milemaker decided to put the service station where it is. They appear to be claiming that they didn’t know about the bypass

but it doesn’t take much to do research to find out.” VicRoads’ Tony Hedley said bypass impacts, including on the service station, would be assessed after the design was finalised. “The planning process is in the preliminary stages only and therefore no compensation claim has been received from the owner of the site. VicRoads will continue to liaise with the land owner.” Milemaker had not responded to calls for comment when the Independent went to press.

Dream home nightmare as couple battles run-off hell Anglers attack By NOEL MURPHY net ban claims “THIS was meant to be our dream home,” says Sophie Gizycki, frustrated at her fight over water run-off she claims is ruining her Highton house. Ms Gizycki and husband Stan have been fighting a four-year battle with planning authorities over run-off they claim has cracked their garage floor and threatens the rest of their Burberry Crt property. “Eventually the house will move, engineers have told us. Eventually the slab will crack and then shift,” she said. “We’ve tried everything - the council, VCAT, the Victoria Building Authority (VBA), the Ombudsman...no one can get to the bottom of it and fix it. “No one wants to know. We’ve been snookered at every turn, it’s just been put in the too hard basket.” The Gizyckis’ double-storey home is on a sharply sloping block with a fall of more than five metres from its rear boundary to the street frontage. They blamed inadequate run-off provisions on adjoining properties but said they had been unable to have them overturned despite several regulatory and legal overtures. City Hall told the Gizyckis late last

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DAMAGE: Stan Gizycki tries to salvage items from flooding in his Highton garage. 139279 year that its files were closed on the matter and that the VBA had found no practitioner conduct issues.

The City recommended civil proceedings as a potential recourse. But the Gizyckis said they lacked

Picture: REG RYAN the money to pursue the case and feared that insurance would fail to cover the damage ultimately facing their home.

RECREATIONAL anglers have hit back at professional fishermen’s concerns about netting bans for Corio and Port Phillip bays. Friends of Corio Bay Action Group claimed professionals were trying to “fool the public”, accusing them of creating “their own black market” and making up catch figures to “protect a feral commercial industry with no quotas and destructive methods”. The fiery response followed commercial anglers warning in last week’s Independent their industry faced extinction under the State Government netting bans. Seafood Industry Victoria backed their claims the bans would deny quality fish to consumers, benefit the black market, cost jobs and potentially lead to imports of unsafe products. But the action group said “other open-water fisheries, long lining and diving” would fill any shortfall. The group accused the professionals of under-stating their catches and said the bans would provide “far greater benefits socially and economically“. The netters would also “receive fair payouts”, a spokesman for the group said. “We the public and the government see straight through this crap.”

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Our hunters ‘now the hunted’ By NOEL MURPHY DUCK-HUNTING protesters have slashed the tyres of four hunters' cars in Geelong, a shooter has alleged. Geelong Field & Game Hunting's Blair Findlay said shooters were treated as second-class citizens, constantly attacked and insulted when many were in fact conservationists. "This weekend in Geelong at least four vehicles belonging to duck hunters were targeted and attacked whilst the owners were out hunting,� Mr Findlay said.

“The result was multiple tyres slashed on all four.� “I have also heard of a father and daughter who had belongings stolen from their vehicle while they were out hunting. “Not only has this resulted in the feeling of having one’s privacy invaded and the inconvenience of having to source parts on a Sunday morning to get their vehicles home but all owners are now facing significant expense to repair their vehicles or replace stolen items.� Mr Findlay said duck shooters faced

inordinate criticism and censure for a legal activity. He had been called a murderer, had his sexuality and treatment of women questioned, been attacked for his work in conservation and insulted for hunting and gathering meat for friends and family, Mr Findlay said. “Surely destroying, stealing or defacing public and private property is taking things too far. Hunters and our families have a right to be safe and not have our belongings stolen or damaged, or our character and intelligence insulted.�

Mr Findlay said a recent government study showed recreational hunting in 2013 was worth more than $13.5 million to the greater Geelong region. “That’s around 8.5 per cent of our gross regional product. It also generated employment for over 80 people, many at Winchester Australia’s Geelong production facility.� Mr Findlay said duck-shooters had fought for the importance of local wetlands to be recognised, maintained, monitored or restored.

In the 1960s hunters constructed channel systems still allowing local wetlands to be controlled to be the benefit of the environment and wildlife, he said. “Geelong Field and Game and the Field and Game Australia WET Trust are currently in the process of constructing what will become the Connewarre Wetland Centre near Hospital Swamp. Do the anti-hunting and animal rights groups ever put their hand in their pockets to contribute to the management of our local parks and wetlands?�

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The projections will run nightly from 6.00pm until midnight, Friday, 29 May until Sunday, 7 June 2015.

A traditional Aboriginal ceremony will be held on Friday 29 May 2015 starting at 5.30pm at City Hall, Gheringhap Street. Everyone is welcome.

This Reconciliation event showcases the talents of many local Aboriginal artists, young and old. It is a celebration of the strength and continuing culture of our local Aboriginal community.

For more information, please contact the Project Manager James Hamilton on 5272 5078.

CITY HALL - FRIDAY 29 MAY 2015 To safely present the Reconciliation projections on City Hall, a section of Gheringhap Street between Little Malop Street and Malop Street, Geelong will be temporarily closed between 4.00pm and 8.00pm on Friday, 29 May 2015.

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Shops on coast battle holidays By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN TORQUAY Traders are campaiging against new public holidays in Victoria. Torquay Traders chair Barrie Sutherland said the group was gathering information from Surf Coast businesses about the impact of April's extra Easter Sunday public holiday. Many businesses closed on the Sunday to avoid losses from increased penalty rates for staff, he said. “Businesses around here need the summer trade to see them through the winter season. Businesses are supposed to make a profit but many suffered a loss because of the extra holiday. “We need to present a united front on this issue. We're doing the research and collecting data to demonstrate the impact of the Easter weekend holiday. “This is the first step in fighting the holidays because we'll face it again at the grand final.” State Government has also added the day before the AFL

IMPACT: Barrie Sutherland. grand final to the list of the Victorian public holidays. Shadow small business minister Neale Burgess said the two extra holidays had created a “giant mess”. “For a town like Torquay it destroys business confidence," he said. “For many businesses there

was no point in being open. Many business owners said they might as well shut and they did shut.” Mr Burgess said the extra holidays had been added without business consultation or assessing the impact on small business. “This has added 250 per cent to the costs for many small businesses. A hospitality business faces paying $55 an hour for someone to make coffee. “Other business owners have tried to staff their shops themselves because they could not afford to pay staff and make a loss. “And that just adds to the stress. Some business owners have been devastated, some have found the whole situation traumatic. “The government wants small business to employ our young people but this works directly against that aim.” Mr Burgess said businesses such as cafes faced capacity issues and could not absorb the extra cost.

SPEAKING UP: Kristin Demetrious at home amid the community of Geelong West.

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG West is known for its singular community, its ethnic and urban cultures – and its jewels. Academic, activist and author Kristin Demetrious is one such gem whose contribution to Geelong West’s heritage, streetscapes, green credentials and better understanding of its own inherent values are a small treasure in their own right. “As a young mum Kristin saw the need to improve her neighbourhood by beautifying the streetscape, planting trees, proposing traffic-calming measures, celebrating our heritage and improving amenities,” said Geelong West Neighbourhood House’s Rosemary Nugent. “Many of these things that we take for granted today are due to the efforts and foresight of Kristin

and others in our community. “Kristin has been a grassroots community activist who has been involved with a variety of urban greening and place-making projects in Geelong West. Her efforts link to a strong chain of community spirit in Geelong West; one that, over the years, has characterised this special place and its reputation for progressive thinking and bold initiatives.” Next weekend Ms Demetrious will detail her experiences as a newcomer to Geelong West from inner-city Melbourne. In the third of Geelong West Neighbourhood House's Jewel of the West talks, she will address the transition and the beginnings of her involvement with the local community. Unsurprisingly, Ms Demetrious is a little self-effacing, attributing her achievements to others. “The cosmopolitan feel to

Geelong West is quite unique and comes together really nicely,” she said. “Geelong West is a place that’s still growing. It’s alive and got a real heart and that what’s really attractive about it. “Hopefully new residents locating in West will find their voice and contribute. There’s a tradition of people putting in with progressive things.” In 2003 Ms Demetrious received a Centenary Medal for her voluntary service with urban environmental and place-making group Greening Geelong West. An associate professor at Deakin University, in 2008 she was named Teacher of the Year and in 2009 received a national teaching citation. She will speak at Geelong West Town Hall's supper room from 2pm to 4pm on Sunday.

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ANNIVERSARY; Winchelsea-district hero Albert Jacka. while Jacka skirted around to attack from the flank. “Amid the smoke and the noise he clambered over the parapet, shot five Turks and bayoneted two as the rest hastily retreated,” the Australian Dictionary of Biography records.

“I managed to get the beggars, sir,“ he reputedly told the first officer to appear. “For this action he received the Victoria Cross, the first to be awarded to the AIF in World War I,” the biography said. Jacka went on to win two more awards for gallantry in France, a Military Cross and bar, but his action have long been deemed worthy of three Victoria Crosses. Last month, on the 100th anniversary of Anzac Day, his family called for a review of his medal count. Local federal MPs Richard Marles and Sarah Henderson backed the call, along with Geelong Mayor Darryn Lyons and Torquay RSL sub-branch president Ian Gilbank. Contemporary VC winner Ben Roberts-Smith, cited for bravery in Afghanistan, also recently said anyone who knew anything about World War I knew that Jacka should have been awarded two more Victoria Crosses. Australia’s official WWI correspondent/historian CEW Bean wrote the same in his records.

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I NOTE that victims of Gerald Ridsdale are taking legal action against former Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns, alleging he moved Ridsdale from parish to parish despite being aware of complaints he was a pedophile. Does this open the door for legal action against people in Geelong who did the same, knowingly moving now-convicted pedophiles such as former Christian Brother Ted Dowlan from school to school? Bob Thompson Ocean Grove

ALCOA’S prompt and ball-park realistic projections for jobs-intensive reclamation works at its Point Henry and Anglesea sites underscores the company’s local corporate citizenship since 1962. Apart from putting food on the table of countless well-remunerated workers, substantial and sustained sponsorships were stumped up to Geelong Football Club and Geelong Performing Arts Centre alongside the company’s loaned executive program, which enabled schools, among others, to achieve improvements that otherwise wouldn’t have materialized. In a transitioning-from-manufacturing-forthe-moment economy, jobs could also flow from Avalon Airport gaining international accreditation and realistic funding to free up its freshfood export hub and incoming regional tourism potential, which as it stands has been provided with but a nebulous drip-feed funding arrangement but no rail link and nothing but waffle or less from Canberra. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

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World of difference I WISH to pay tribute to a fine charity in this city, Newtown-based PCs for Kids. This local charity accepts donations of unwanted computer hardware and software with a view to pro-

THE CLOSURE of Alcoa’s Anglesea coal-fired power station is just the beginning. Soon other inefficient and, quite frankly, dangerous power stations like the Latrobe Valley’s Hazlewood will also go. Alternative energies are now cheaper than burning coal and should be already the major source of power in this sun-drenched land. The viding free or cheap personal computers and laptops to socially and financially disadvantaged families in Geelong and the surrounding area. Access to a computer can open up a new and rewarding world, improving the chances of gainful employment for many younger people and providing improved communications for many older people. I know of many whose lives have been greatly improved by the wonderful community service provided by this largely unsung local charity. Michael J Gamble Belmont

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GONE: Geelong did well out of good corporate citizen Alcoa, says a reader. fact they are not is due to number of reasons. Coal burning for electricity is subsidised with our taxes to the tune of billions of dollars. The carbon tax, once removed, reduced the incentive to change to alternative energies and the Abbott Government is doing everything in its power to encourage the burning of fossil fuels due to the pressure placed on it by ultrawealthy industry lobbyists. What hope have we got when Maurice Newman, one of Tony Abbott’s chief advisers, believes that climate change is some sort of UN plot for world domination? Bring on a double dissolution so we can vote this lot out and get some real investment going into solar and wind energy. And how about some vision, like a very-fast train along the east coast for good measure? Leigh Adamson Belmont ration of Anzac Day so significant and special. My Anzac week started with the honour of officiating at a Curlewis naming ceremony for Captain Percy Cherry, a Drysdale war hero who received a Military Cross and a posthumous Victoria Cross. I was pleased to attend the dawn service at Queenscliff with RSL president Graham Christie, to march at the Barwon Heads service, to attend the Geelong RSL service with president Andrew Hanns and to finish the day at Geelong’s Johnstone Park where thousands gathered to march and participate in a service led by Father Kevin Dillon and Mayor Darryn Lyons. I pay tribute to federal Veterans Affairs Minister Michael Ronaldson for helping prepare RSL clubs and their communities for the centenary commemo-

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Q&A [s] 11:10 Slow Train Through Africa [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Devil Island [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Agatha Christieʼs Poirot (PG) 4:30 Eggheads [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 QI: International [s] 8:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) [s] 9:00 The Agony Of Family (M l) 9:30 8MMM (M l,s) 10:00 Comedy Up Late (M l,s) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 How To Grow A Planet [s] 12:20 Four Corners [s] 1:05 Media Watch (PG) [s] 1:20 Parliament Question Time 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Helen West: A Clear Conscience” (M s,v,a) (ʻ02) Stars: Amanda Burton 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG v) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:45 Criminal Minds: Fate / Valhalla (M v,a) 10:40 Marvelʼs Agents Of SHIELD: The Dirty Half Dozen (M v) 11:35 Men At Work (PG) 12:00 Motive: Creeping Tom (M v) 1:00 Home Shopping (PG) 3:00 Sons And Daughters (PG) [s] 3:30 Harryʼs Practice 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Program To Be Advised 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 State Of Origin: New South Wales v Queensland *Live* – From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 10:30 Movie: “Red Dawn” (M v,l) (ʼ12) – Itʼs the dawn of a possible World War III. In mid-western America, as North Korean soldiers invade, a group of teenagers bands together to defend their town, and their country. Stars: Chris Hemsworth 12:30 Ground Floor: The Gift (M) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo

6:00 ET [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & - The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family s] Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 Shark Tank - Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG s,a) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [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 MasterChef Australia [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) [s] 9:30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary (M v) ) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 The Good Wife (M v) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) - 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Visions Of Vienna [s] 2:00 Beethoven For All 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Cindy Crawford: Hospital In The Sky (PG a) 4:30 The Dales With Ade Edmondson [s] 5:00 Living Black [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Korean Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Michael Mosley: Donʼt Worry, Be Happy [s] 8:30 Simon Reeve Caribbean: Indonesia and Australia [s] 9:40 Defeating The Hackers [s] 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:05 Death: A Series About Life (PG a) [s] 12:10 Movie: “Chameleon” (MA15+) ʼ08) (In Hungarian) 2:05 Movie: “Movie: My Afternoons With Margueritte” (M s,l) (ʼ10) (In French)

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 Gold Coast Cops (PG) 11:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [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 MasterChef Australia [s] 8:30 NCIS: The Lost Boys (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v,a) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 The Good Wife (M v) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Massive Moves: Rural Retreat [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 When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions: Landing the Eagle (PG) [s] 4:30 Bears Of The Last Frontier (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Mauritian Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Henry & Anne: Lovers Who Changed History - Their Extraordinary Courtship (PG) 8:30 Insight [s] – Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:00 SBS World News [s] 10:30 Giro DʼItalia: Stage 16: Pinzolo to Aprica [s] 1:30 Hunger (M a,s) 1:40 The Sea Inside (M a)

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 Bondi Vet - Encore (PG) . 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 Wonderland - Encore (M) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [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 MasterChef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Madam Secretary (M l,s) [s] 9:30 Law & Order: SVU (M a) [s] 10:30 Hawaii Five-O: Eʻimi Pono (M v) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 Movie Juice (PG) 1:00 The Good Wife (M s) 2:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Dateline [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 Insight [s] 4:30 Monster Bug Wars: Blood On The Forest Floor [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: South American [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Neil Oliver: The Vikings (PG) 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Luck of the Draw (M a,l) 9:30 The Legacy (M a,l) [s] – Signe prepares for a possible trial against her siblings, but sheʼs missing a key piece of evidence. 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:10 Giro DʼItalia: Stage 17: Aprica to Lugano 1:30 Drama Movie: “Wild Blood” (M v,s,d,l) (ʼ09) (In Italia) 4:15 UEFA Europa League Final

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Australian Story [s] 10:30 Foreign Correspondent [s]11:00 Save Your Life Tonight [s] 11:30 QI (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News at Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Agatha Christieʼs Poirot (PG) 4:30 Eggheads [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 The Checkout (PG) [s] 8:30 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson: Help Me Adapt (M v,l) 9:30 Dirty Laundry (M l) [s] 10:20 Lateline [s] 10:50 The Business [s] 11:05 Scott & Bailey (M a,l,v) 11:55 twentysomething (M l) [s] 12:20 The Librarians (M s) 12:50 Parliament Question Time 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) – Andy and Hannah work through their issues. Maddy gets good news about her cancer. A disorientated Leah goes missing. 8:00 Program To Be Advised 9:00 Terror In The Skies: Technical Meltdown (PG) 10:00 Mr Selfridge (PG s,a) 12:00 Motive: Crimes Of Passion (M) 1:00 Home Shopping (PG) 3:30 NBC Today 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Program To Be Advised 3:00 National News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Top Gear (PG l) – The boys attempt to improve emergency response times by creating their own ambulances. 8:40 The AFL Footy Show (M) 10:40 Anger Management: Charlieʼs New Sex Study Partner (M a) 11:10 Anger Management (M) 11:40 The NRL Footy Show (M) 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America 6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG l,a) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 The Doctors (M mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Benʼs Menu [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [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 MasterChef Australia [s] 8:30 Law & Order: SVU (M) 9:30 Law & Order: SVU (M v,s,a) 10:30 Blue Bloods (PG) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 The Good Wife (M v) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 7:15 Al Jazeera English News 7:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Living Black [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 Harlots, Housewives & Heroines(PG) 4:30 Persons Of Interest: Gary Foley (M) 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Brazilian Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Rachel Khooʼs Cosmopolitan Cook: Nice [s] 8:00 Luke Nguyenʼs United Kingdom [s] 8:30 Hestonʼs Mission Impossible NHS/Alder Hey Childrenʼs Hospital 9:30 Dig: Pilot (M s,v) 10:40 SBS World News [s] 11:10 Giro DʼItalia: Stage 18: Melide to Verbania 1:30 Science Fiction Movie: “Sleep Dealer” (M v) (ʼ08) (In Spanish)

T N E L A T GOT N COMPETITIO

MUMS & DADS We are looking for children up to 12 years old with talent! The competition will be held over 8 weeks. The winner will receive a $400 Coles Myer voucher

The competition commences on Friday Watch This Space Between 6.30pm - 8.00pm each Friday night. For your child to enter the competition you are required to fill out an entry form stating name, age, details of your child’s act and pay an entry fee of $10 per child. Entry forms are available from the reception between 8.30am - 5pm Mon to Fri. Please call Joseph or Keith on 5248 2606 for any further information. Weekly winners will win a prize and be invited to return and participate in the final to be held on Friday Watch This Space

l Occasions a i c e p Functions & S Have you just got engaged or planning your wedding, then let the Peninsula make your occasion the most memorable day. Talk to our consultant Joseph on 5248 2606. We can also cater for your Christenings, Birthdays or the Celebration of a Life (Wake) and Anniversaries. Please take the time to check our Web page at www.thepeninsula.com.au

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WIN A $20 Cheesecake Shop voucher

MARS BAR ANZAC BISCUITS Place butter, golden syrup and half of the chopped mars bar in a small saucepan, stir over medium heat until melted, stir in bicarb soda and remove from heat. Place oats, coconut, flour, brown sugar and remaining mars bar into a large bowl, add butter mixture and stir until well combined. Place tbs of mixture onto lined tray and flatten slightly. Bake in mod oven 12-15 min or until golden.

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For your chance to win a yummy cake to the value of $20 from The Cheesecake Shop send your recipe to: The Geelong Independent (marked “Recipe”) P.O. Box 407 Geelong 3220 or email: advertising@geelongindependent.com.au (Subject: Recipe)

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OPTIONS galore await diners at Tap and Flame café, bar and lounge. Tap and Flame brings together the tap of the bar and the char-gill flame of the kitchen. From the relatively new venue’s signature dish – the top grill through to parmis, steaks, wraps, burgers, salads, Asian food and so much more, the choice is breathtaking. A range of $10 lunchtime specials feature open steak sandwich, chicken burger, sweet chilli wrap, chicken curry and sticky pork belly. Afternoon tea offers assorted Asian steamed dim sims and chinese tea. And a coffee-and-cake special for just $7.95 is available all day every day. Tap and Flame also makes its own meat pies and dumplings. But it’s the dinner menu that really shines, with $12 parmis, including Tap and Flame’s own bruschetta parmi creation and four other varieties after 5pm Sunday to Thursday. New $13 steak and $10 cocktail specials after 5pm Fridays and Saturdays begin in June. Tap and Flame’s signature top grill uses meats like lamb cutlet and ribs in a kebab-style presentation on a skewer hung from a hook, served at the table with vegetables, fries or jasmine or

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away menu is also available. Tap and Flame is open from 11am to late seven days a week near Kmart at shop 13/65 High St, Belmont Village, phone 5243 1158.

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Sat 6th June 3 Course Meal, beer, wine and soft drink included Entertainment by Complesso Pergolese Members $35 Non members $40

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$60.02 PW

AUTOMATIC / A/C / P/STR / P/WINDOWS / ABS BRAKES / SIDE AIRBAGS / SPORTSBAR / 3.0 LTR TDCI ENGINE / XAV 688 $18,792 DRIVEAWAY LOOKS: Sonata Active is following the leader - at a distance.

Active change to new Sonata

By DEREK OGDEN

KEY CHANGES to the Sonata have put the seventh generation of the Hyundai sedan in harmony with its classy upscale cousin, the Genesis. Not only that, the car also takes advantage of some first-rate Australian engineering input. So what’s not to like about the car? Not much, really. Maybe the old-fashioned ignition key with no keyless entry and engine start, the awkward foot-operated parking brake in lieu of an electronic one, or lack of factory satellite navigation in the entry-level model. The new Hyundai Sonata comes in three variants - Active, Elite and Premium. Active is powered by a 2.4-litre naturally aspirated fourcylinder engine, while Elite and Premium take advantage of a 2.0-litre turbocharged four. All make use of a six-speed automatic transmission. Pricewise, the cars score well, with the Active 2.4 GDi opening the innings at $29,990, plus onroad costs. First wicket down is the Elite 2.0 Turbo GDi at $36,990, while tail-ender, the Premium 2.0 Turbo GDi, follows on at $41,990. Hyundai owners benefit from lifetime capped price servicing, Australia’s first five-year unlimited kilometre warranty, a threeyear MapCare Plan, complimentary roadside assist for 12 months, plus 1500km complimentary first service. As mentioned, the Sonata has taken styling cues from Hyundai’s luxury Genesis saloon, featuring Fluidic Sculpture 2.0, the second tranche of the South Korean manufacturer’s award-winning advanced design philosophy derived from nature. The sedan has the appearance of European luxury with a pronounced grille and wider front air intake making way for smooth flanks and Sonata’s signature beltline. Its predecessor’s coupe-like roofline is continued but is now

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complemented by larger side windows. Seventeen-inch twin-spoke alloy wheels fill out their surrounds. The car carries a full-size spare. A flat underbody enables the Sonata to come up with sports car-style aerodynamics in the form of a 0.27 co-efficient of friction, which successfully does its bit for fuel economy. As with the shape, Hyundai has gone all philosophical with the interior, designed with three core Human Machine Interface principles in mind - safety, by minimising visual distraction; simplicity, by presenting concise and relevant information; and intuitiveness, through improved user interfaces. Quality cloth upholstery, softtouch materials on the dashboard top and door trims, as well as textured metallic-painted garnish panels complete the stylish interior decor. With 25mm more rear legroom over its predecessor, the new Sonata is up with its Australian-market competitors, such as Camry and Mazda6, in most dimensions. Convenience abounds. A nifty touch is the mechanism for folding the rear seat backs to increase the 510 litres of luggage space. A couple of tabs attached to the boot roof can be pulled to release the seat back locks while standing behind the vehicle, that’s

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after unlocking the boot electronically with the key fob. Hyundai Active comes with a touchscreen Multimedia System with 4.3-inch colour display and offers a wide range of connectivity, including USB, AUX, digital iPod, and Bluetooth, and six speakers, including two front tweeters. A 3.5-inch OLED display among the dash instruments shows average fuel consumption, distance to empty, service intervals and a range of vehicle settings. Hyundai may regret having made such play on similarities between the Sonata and its superstar Genesis, for a while it has some of the outward glamour of the would-be automotive A-lister, the new mid-size sedan is short on the technical brain power and clobber needed to cosset demanding owners. Well, what do we expect for half the price? It’s up to the market to focus on looks rather than the latter. Model range Hyundai Sonata Active 2.4 GDi petrol six-speed automatic: $29,990 Hyundai Sonata Elite 2.0 Turbo GDi petrol six-speed automatic: $36,990 Hyundai Sonata Premium 2.0 Turbo GDi petrol six-speed automatic: $41,990

6 $43PW.3

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Repayments based on 60 months with 35% excluding on road costs. 1. $16,471.00 2. $5,642.00 3. $5,642.00 4. $9,107.80 5. $9,973.60 6. $9,973.60 7. $9,973.60 8. $11,707.80 9. $11,707.80 10. $13,439.40 11. $13,439.40 12. $13,439.40 13. $14,305.20 14. $15,605.20 15. $16,471.00 1185425-ACM21-15


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Dr. Tony Stubbs, Eye Surgeon, says that just about anyone can have their vision restored and be rid of their glasses for most of the time. And this is without the use of laser surgery. Dr Stubbs, a visiting specialist at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital who has worked with the Fred Hollows eye department at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, says he began his career through the inspiration of his father, Dr Maxwell Stubbs. “My father was a pioneer in cataract implant surgery from 1963! He has now passed away but some of his patients still come in for a check-up. Not only is this inspirational, it also demonstrates that good surgery outlasts the surgeon,” Dr Stubbs says. A specialist who helps people who have been advised they are unsuitable for laser surgery, Dr Stubbs is also committed to demonstrating that age, corneal distortion or astigmatism are no barriers to eliminating the need for glasses. One of my best moments was treating a 12-year-old girl who was struggling at school because of poor vision due to congenital cataracts even with the use of thick glasses. Now 10 years later, she still has 20/20 vision without glasses. That inspires me. “Seeing my patients’ bright smiles after surgery, as they stop squinting and can read without glasses, is definitely the best part of my job.” No referral is needed and no out-of-pocket expenses are incurred for an assessment to enable all options available to be considered.

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‘Good’ Blues threat to inconsistent Geelong By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN IT’S ONE of those rivalries where the games always seem close, notwithstanding ladder positions. Carlton is holding up the ladder while Geelong, at three wins and four losses, is still in touch with the eight. But none of that will have any relevance when the sides run out onto Etihad Stadium for round eight tonight, declares Cats coach Chris Scott. He expects the good Carlton to turn up. “We look at where they played well. Recent history suggests close games and they have a number of high-quality players who have played well against us in the past,” Scott told this week's media conference. But Geelong’s lapses were still a

concern to the coaching staff, he admitted. While conceding the lapses were more obvious in the second half of games, he maintained that the inconsistency was across the entire four quarters. “It’s a challenge for all teams, it’s so close, and we are seeing ebbs and flows.” An earlier-than expected return of veteran James Kelly could boost Geelong after his delicate surgery two weeks ago, Scott said. “James Kelly is a chance. The likelihood is we’ll put him in the squad. "It’s a pleasant surprise -– we need a few of them.” Scott said Andrew Mackie was “more likely” to play senior footy this weekend and expected Tom Hawkins

to be back after withdrawing with glute soreness against the Swans. But Scott admitted the long-term foot injury to emerging midfielder Mitch Duncan was a significant blow. “It hurts the team in the short-term because he’s been one of our best players but it also hurts the team longer term as well because he's such an important part of that developing midfield that we have. “He’s established himself as one of the really good players in the competition.” Scott also addressed the issue of the competition for spots in the best 22 between veterans like Jimmy Bartel, Kelly and Mackie and young guns like Jackson Thurlow, Cory Gregson and Darcy Lang. He conceded making a selection

decision on young versus old could happen this season. “Those guys are in our best 22 at the moment. They've been unavailable and when fit and available they are in our best team,” Scott affirmed. “What it means for the next three and five years is a different question. “We’ve been clear that at some point we're going to have some champion players come to the end of their careers. “Exactly how it plays out is different for every individual. It becomes a bit more topical when you have a big group of them. “How do you handle that number of players as opposed to just individuals? We’ve been weighing those questions for some time.”

Leader looms over Warriors after defeat to Werribee By JOSIP ZILIC THE second half of the NPL season begins this weekend with North Geelong facing a massive task to find winning ways when against league-leader Bentleigh Greens. Bentleigh came away from round 13 with bolstered confidence from a 2-1 win over Oakleigh. The Greens had a scare early on when Oakleigh took a fourth-minute lead but their quality shone through as they composed themselves to patiently get the score on the board. North Geelong suffered a 2-0 loss at home to fellow relegation-threatened team Werribee. New signings Yusuf Yusuf and Rudi Saglam were prominent in their first hit-outs with the Warriors, the latter a late inclusion after midfielder Nikola Jurkovic was ruled out just before kick-off when he failed to pull up from an achilles injury last week.

NEW FACES: Rudi Saglam and Yusuf Yusuf on debut for the Warrirors. Picture: IVAN DUGANDZIC Both sides were intent on attacking, with Werribee putting the ball in the net inside four minutes only to have it ruled offside. Ten minutes later Simon Zappia finished off Chris

Cristaldo’s nice through-ball in the box to put visitors up 1-0. North Geelong hit back moments later when Yusuf slotted in a throughball that Werribee keeper Frano Saric

didn’t control but he was ruled off side. North Geelong continued to press and had the lion’s share of proceedings, with several shots peppering the goal but none having the right impact to get the elusive equaliser. The Warriors’ spirits took a knock on 41 minutes when the in-form Steven Cudrig headed at the near post from a corner to take the score to 2-0. The Warriors staged a huge effort in the second half, with Saglam causing problems from set pieces including one that Josh Pugh got his head to only to see it narrowly sail over the bar. With injuries limiting their options, the Warriors were unable to summon enough from the tank to avert defeat. The new additions to the side showed promise and, with Juso Julardzija and Jurkovic returning to the team next week, the Warriors will feel they can turn their fortunes around.

MICHAEL Evans noticed a disturbance on the water as he walked the shore of Wurdee Boluc Reservoir in wet, wild weather last week. The commotion turned out to be a patch of smelting trout. Michael quickly cast a Fish Arrow soft plastic, hooking a 2kg, 56cm hen brown trout. Michael noted that lure-fishing the reservoir was best on a rising barometer. Steve Hotez spent a few hours casting lures around Wurdee Boluc’s margins on Saturday morning, banking a chucky redfin of 42cm and 1.5kg and a brown trout of 2.5 kg and 55cm. Steve also used a Fish Arrow soft plastic lure. Bradley Cox fished the reservoir on Sunday morning, catching two redfin over 40cm. Further down the western district, the trout fishing really improved at Lakes Purrumbete and Bullen Merri. Purrumbete produced good numbers of Chinook salmon to 1.2kg for anglers fishing deep with either bait or lure. Trolling lures deep with downriggers or anchoring up to fish lightly weighted baits in a liberal berley trail worked well. Jake Smith from the Petrel Angling Club caught a nice 1.56kg rainbow trout at Lake Bullen Merri on Saturday morning. Trolling or casting lures close in to shore or on the deep drop offs at first or last light has been successful at the lake. Eric Box travelled back up to Lake Toolondo early last week to find strong gusting wind and over 30mm of rain. But perseverance paid off when Eric boated five brown trout from 1.6kg to 2.05kg, all taken on mudeye suspended under a float. Hordes of anglers descended on tuna hot spots during a break in the weather last week. Port Fairy was popular, with the exceptional numbers of tuna holding in close. Portland continued producing tuna but anglers had to work a bit harder, with fish holding out wide. Fishing World Geelong’s Michael Moore and Ben McLean ventured down to Port Fairy on Monday, encountering tuna just south of Lady Julia Percy Island. The first lure devoured was a Samaki Pacemaker. The next few hours of trolling was quiet until the fish started firing up in the afternoon, taking stick bait lures cast into surface commotion. At the end of the day Michael and Ben had caught and released four tuna to 15kg. Paul Blackborrow was out the same day, boating four tuna in 52m south-south-east of Port Fairy. Paul also had success on smaller lures. Down at Portland Phil Nelson boated his first southern bluefin tuna after quite a few attempts. Phil caught his fish on a Rapala X-Rap 20. Other anglers fishing Portland enjoyed excellent bottom-bouncing for flathead, snapper and gummy shark. Locally, Corio Bay held good numbers of pinkie snapper to 45cm over the past week for anglers casting soft plastics in close around structure. The Western Beach moorings were a great place to start looking. The tuna down the western district should be hard to go past if the weather holds up over the next week, while Corio Bay should also be worth fishing for pinkies and flathead. Freshwater anglers could try Lakes Purrumbete and Bullen Merri for Chinook salmon to 2kg on bait or lure.

DOWN SOUTH: Ben McLean with a tuna from Port Fairy.


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