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Indian $300m on way By NOEL MURPHY INDIAN business interests could invest up to $300 million in the Geelong region under an India Australia Strategic Alliance initiative. Delegations to Geelong have been investigating agricultural opportunities across the district but also manufacturing, automotive, property and other entrepreneurial possibilities. The India Australia Strategic Alliance (IASA), set up to develop business partnerships between India and Australia, has been lobbying hard in state and federal political circles. The alliance has garnered support from federal Employment Minister Senator Eric Abetz and Indian Industry Minister Madan Mohan. Alliance chair Dr Jagvinda Virk believes Geelong could draw Indian business investment worth between $200 million and $300 million. Mayor Darryn Lyons confirmed the Indian interest after meeting a 17-member IASA delegation, led by Dr Virk. Cr Lyons first flew to Sydney at his own expense to lure the delegation to Geelong, he told the Independent. “It’s still in early stages at the moment. We’ve had a couple of

JANET Cook has cooked up magic – chocolate treats without the guilt. The Hamlyn Heights recipe developer has found the right ingredients for healthy cooking with everyone’s favourite indulgence. She keeps the chocolate but substitutes other ingredients for wholefoods, with the results satisfying sweet-tooths and the health-conscious alike. Janet’s talent for naughty-but-niceon-the-waistline has spawned recipes for online food sites and cookbooks as well as a guest appearance on The Today Show. “I’ve always had a creative streak and love to create and invent things,� she tells the new edition of Geelong Coast magazine (GC). Janet and two other leading local foodies – Torquay’s Kristin Cosgrove and Ocean Grove’s Nicole Beardsley – have prepared exclusive recipes for GC readers. Home chefs will love whipping up Janet’s chocolate cupcakes with caramel frosting, Kristin’s cinnamon and vanilla plums with hone-sweetened labne, and Nicole’s super-food muesli bar. The region’s leading glossy lifestyle magazine, GC is full of stories and images of local people, places, ideas and activities. With Surf Coast model and TV presenter Nicki Buckley on the cover, GC is out now at all good local newsagents.

meetings and we are organising delegations as we speak.� Dr Virk said IASA regularly hosted delegations to Australia from every state in India. “My focus is always to get small cities on the map and what we’re planning is every month we bring a delegation from different parts of India – we do two days in Sydney, then one in Geelong, one Melbourne and one in Tasmania,� Dr Virk said. “The first delegations were getting two people, four people, now we bring delegations of 20, 30, 40 people from every state in India. “Northern states are interested in agriculture, Delhi in manufacturing, Bombay in garments, shipping. Every state has a different portfolio of interests.� Alliance property advisor Manpreet Dandiwal suggested Indian nationals could invest in $300 million worth of property around Geelong in the next three years. “We’ve seen sales of $150 million in Wyndham in the past one and a half years,� Mr Dandiwal said. “Three hundred million in three years is quite realistic for Geelong – there are big companies looking to invest. Continued page 4

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Confusion, shock, dread, despair, maybe just a wee hint of hope. If you’ve ever dropped your iPad face down onto a hard surface, then you know these feelings. 9 times out of 10, picking up the iPad to reveal the other side is followed by a colourful expletive.

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A knee jerk reaction is typically to blame the closest thing around you (Oh great! Of course! hat stupid ray of light iltering through the window caught me RIGHT IN my peripheral vision causing me to adjust my gait just so, putting me slightly of balance when I wanted to take what SHOULD have been my USUAL step size thus I leaned precisely 9 degrees too far to the right causing the slightest tilt in my hand which released pressure from my thumb thus MAKING me drop the iPad! ‌.stupid sun).

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TRAFFIC chaos erupted during Tuesday’s morning peak as a plumber’s van broke down just over the crest of the Telegragh Bridge heading into Geelong. The plumber dutifully engaged his hazard lights but it was to no avail because no one could see them until cresting the bridge. No doubt a few were late to work that morning - including the plumber himself. And his slogan? 'Prompt and reliable'. CORIO MP Richard Marles was relishing his role as federal Labor’s immigration spokesman earlier this week, urging the coalition to come clean on alleged payments to turn back peoplesmuggler boats. As he must have known, Australian spies probably made the payments, and governments rarely comment on national security operations. So, thinking he had the government pinned, Richard mischievously pressed on - until media reports of similar payments under Labor. Then it was his turn to explain. “It’s unlawful for the government or the opposition to divulge security or intelligence information,� he replied to Fairfax. Maybe Richard, a former lawyer, could explain, then, why he urged the coalition to break the law. SOME interesting content in a local quarterly publication released recently. The editor’s letter on page five promoted “tit bits� inside. Double Take discovered none, unfortunately, but did encounter some ‘tidbits’, which can also be spelled ‘titbits’. Then a couple of pages after the editor’s salacious offering was an advertisement

for a counsellor surnamed Quarrell. As the editor wrote, it was truly an edition to “kick off the winter gloom�. A LOCAL netballer wants to remove the shortened version of her given name from a club windcheater. The nickname, pronounced Sint, sounds safe enough. But the spelling, with a C instead of S, pictured, certainly encourages a second look to ensure the correct reading. Apparently the lettering’s attracted a few double takes of its own. GEELONG will host a seminar next Tuesday as part of activities celebrating - wait for it - Public Sector Week 2015. The seminar - at the waterfront’s four-star Novotel hotel no less - will discuss “opportunities for diversity in the public sector�. And Geelong certainly has many such opportunities, with government agencies replacing manufacturers as the region’s biggest employers over the past decade. At the risk of infuriating many friends working in the region’s many, many, many governmental offices, Double Take would like to celebrate Public Sector Week with a favourite joke. Question: Why don’t public servants look out the window in the morning? Answer: Because they wouldn’t have anything to do in the afternoon.

Blame game over hospital figures By NOEL MURPHY DELAYS treating patients at Geelong hospital have been blamed on the previous state government's budget cuts. But the coalition, now in opposition, has blamed promises and funding shortfalls under the Andrews Labor Government. The hospital left more emegency department patients untreated within expected times than anywhere else in regional Victorian during the

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first quarter of 2015, said coalition health spokesperson Mary Wooldridge. Geelong also had the longest elective surgery waiting list in regional Victoria, with 15 per cent of patients left “overdue for their much needed surgery�. “It’s becoming clearer that Daniel Andrews said one thing on health before the election and is doing another thing after,� Ms Wooldridge said. Health Minister Jill Hennessy said the first-quarter data

refelected the coaltion's "under-investment". “That’s why in our first budget we've invested an extra $1.38 billion for hospitals, ambulances and health programs, including a massive $60 million to tackle elective surgery waiting lists. “Our massive investment in health...will help University Hospital Geelong admit and treat more patients, sooner." Ms Hennessy said the extra budget cash would flow from 1 July.

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65,0000 extra flyers to secure Avalon’s future By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN NEW GOLD Coast flights will send 65,000 more passengers through Avalon Airport a year, Jetstar has announced. The daily return service from 26 October is part of a 10-year, $26 million commitment struck between the airline, airport and State Government earlier this year. As part of the contract Jetstar will eventually increase its flights from five to seven a day and add another domestic destination. Geelong tourism boss Roger Grant said the new service would open up the friends-and-relatives market be-

tween the two regions. “Lots of people from Geelong and the Bellarine have friends and relatives in the Gold Coast and it opens up a significant market for us,” Mr Grant said. “We need it to be viable and run for decent period of time, so it’s important to have strong outward as well as inward passenger movement. “With the times of the flights this will be a significant step forward in the viability of the service. “There are a lot of Victorians who have retired or shifted there and this provides an ideal excuse for them to come back as flights commence at start of the spring-summer period.

“We have a number of events at that time when the region is looking its best.” Mr Grant put up Adelaide as his preferred second destination, which Jetstar is yet to announce under the deal. “Adelaide would be another good one because there are a lot of synergies, particularly if we can get international flights to Avalon. “I can envisage tourists visiting through Geelong and the Bellarine, down the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide and picking up a flight to come back again.” Victoria Tourism Industry Council (VTIC) chief Dianne Smith said

the Geelong region would now have direct access to a population of more than 500,000 around the Gold Coast airport. “The additional 65,000 seats a year coming into Avalon will provide a significant opportunity to showcase all the region has to offer throughout greater Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and the Great Ocean Road,“ Ms Smith said. “We commend the Government for working together with Jetstar to reach this outcome and deliver a win for Victorian tourism.” The Queensland services will depart Avalon at 10am and return 2:45pm.

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In brief Auto ‘xenophobia’ AUTOMATED phone calls are misleading Geelong residents about a new free-trade agreement with China, according to a federal MP. Liberal Member for Corangamite Sarah Henderson accused the CFMEU calls of delivering “xenophobic and utterly false” claims about the deal, including that it threatened Geelong jobs.

Park backed A NEW adventure park proposed for the Great Ocean Road at Bellbrae should go ahead, according to Surf Coast Shire officers. They have recommended that council should support a planning application for the business next week, with “conditions” attached.

Girl hit A 16-year-old girl has suffered head and leg injuries after a collision with a car while crossing the Bellarine Hwy at Wallington. Paramedics rushed to the scene on Monday evening before the girl was taken to Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital.

Storages fall THE region’s water storages have continued falling despite 17mm of rain in the past week. Barwon Water recorded capacity at 56.7 per cent this week, down almost a fifth on the same time last year.

Women’s expo A HEALTHY Living Expo for women will attract more than 200 visitors with 50 stalls and exhibitors next week, organiser BPW Geelong expects. The women’s service organisation said the event would also feature prizes, giveaways and a healthy cooking demonstration at Deakin University’s Waterfront campus from 5pm Wednesday.

Rollout continues PRELIMINARY work is under way to connect 8000 premises at Torquay and Jan Juc to the National Broadband Network, according to Member for Corangamite Sarah Henderson. NBNCo has also reported that pre-construction activities such as readying pits and pipes has also begun for another 14,000 premises at Clifton Springs, Drysdale, Indented Head, Portarlington and St Leonards.

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SIX LOCAL students will play for state representative teams in Australian schools football championships in Geelong next month. Surf Coast kids Tom Dickinson and Finn Murphy will join Grovedale’s Indiana Parish in the under12s, while Geelong secondary stu-

dents Benjamin Searle and Sarah Chapman will play in the under-15 boys and under-16 girls teams respectively. Various Geelong grounds will host the championships after an opening ceremony at Simonds Stadium on 19 July. Boys and girls from ACT, Victo-

ria, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia will battle to be crowned School Sport Australia national champions. Victoria has hosted 17 championships, with Geelong last hosting the 1978 festival. National secretary Luke Soulos

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Cashed up Indians eyeing region From page 1 “Geelong is a great spot and a lot of Indians already live in Wyndham. Geelong is not far away and they don’t feel they’ll be living far from each other. “Indian people will move to Geelong rather than than southeast suburbs because they’re almost all in Wyndham already.” Mr Dandiwal said Cr Lyons generated the Indian interest in Geelong. “Obviously he wants this town to grow and the confidence he delivers to investors is very good. He wants development to happen and that’s the main reason Geelong is an attraction.” Dr Virk has appointed Cr Lyons an ambassador of IASA, calling him a “visionary leader”.

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Hospital fears asthma ‘spike’ By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG hospital is bracing for an influx of children’s asthma admissions as winter viruses attack. The hospital’s director of paediatrics, Dr Dave Fuller, said winter viruses acted as a trigger for asthma sufferers, with a spike in hospitalisation for severe cases. He said severe symptoms had already hospitalised 75 children in April and May after an early onset of viruses this season. June last year had 44 admissions and Dr Fuller expected a similar spike this month. “With children there’s always an increase in asthma presentations each winter because a lot of asthma is precipitated by viral infections,” he said. “Respiratory viral infection is the most common trigger of asthma symptoms requiring hos-

pitalisation. There’s evidence of this being so for adults as well, although in smaller proportions.” Geelong hospital had 349 paediatric admissions for asthma attacks in the last 12 months. Dr Fuller said even some sufferers held the common perception that asthma was not so serious. “It can be life threatening and there are times when attacks are so severe people need hospitalisation. “People with poorly controlled asthma are more likely to have a severe flare up of symptoms if they get a viral infection.” Dr Fuller said asthma sufferers could take a number of precautions to lessen the likelihood of a severe attack. He recommended a flu vaccination each winter and to visit a GP to put an asthma plan in place.

“Parents should always have a plan of what to do if asthma symptoms worsen,” Dr Fuller said. “Anxiety is also more common in people with asthma which can then feed into the symptoms. “Asthma is one of the few conditions where there is a clear interaction between mental and physical health. Emotional upset can trigger asthma symptoms.” Dr Fuller said airway irritants such as cigarette smoke could also trigger symptoms, so reducing smoke exposure was important to managing the condition. The National Asthma Council also warned people with asthma to be extra vigilant this winter, particularly adults over 65 years. The council’s Dr Kerry Hancock said higher death rates were reported among older people with asthma admitted to hospital in winter.

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City ‘needs a confidence boost’ By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE GEELONG region’s future hangs in the balance, a new report has found. Geelong had managed to absorb the economic shocks of the last two years but still needed a confidence boost to ensure a robust future, the report said. The author of Australian Local Government Association’s 2014-15 State of the Regions report was respected economist Dr Peter Brain, who has had close

Report ranks economy ‘59th among regions’ connections with the region over a long career. Dr Brain said the region had not fallen apart despite headline unemployment rising two per cent since 2012. “The doom and gloom is not completely justified,” he said. “It is going to depend on what additional support the region gets from federal and state governments.

“Demonstrating confidence will lead to a willingness to invest in the region. “Geelong needs some breathing space. If the region can hold the line for a year or two and the roof doesn’t fall in Geelong will show its resilience.” Dr Brain said the figures in the report were in keeping with the

economic shocks to the region. “There have been some stabilising factors, such as relative housing affordability leading to population growth. “The stabiliser for Geelong may well be the higher property prices in Melbourne, with people relocating and travelling for work.

“The new transport links helps that and couldn’t come at a better time. “Another explanation may be the amount of retrenchment pay that has entered the economy but you would expect that to unwind over the next year or so with the full effects of the Ford closure to come.”

The report ranked Geelong at 59 out of 67 regions for economic performance, citing higher unemployment and a productivity drop of 2.5 in real dollars per hour. The report marked Geelong as a youth unemployment hotspot. “Unemployment rates for the 15 to 24 year old cohort have risen in the last 12 months (with) Geelong at 18.4 per cent,” the report said.

Police searching Opera singer’s community choir one out of the Box for warrant pair By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE RANGE from opera to The Beatles is wide but Geelong music teacher and performer Lisa Breen is determined to fill the gap. Ms Breen is starting a new community choir, Vox Box, with the aim of attracting as many voices as possible. The former member of state and national opera companies wants to bring fun and passion to community chorales. “Vox Box will cater for all ages, from eight to 80, singing all kinds of music, from early music to operetta, music theatre, jazz and even contemporary and the odd pop song,” she said. “The aim is to cater for all ages and abilities and to create a fun but high-quality forum for people to really enjoy using their voices. “It will be a non-threatening atmosphere of learning and getting true joy out of being passionate about singing.” Ms Breen said Vox Box would seek performance opportunities at community events and festivals while also hosting an end-ofyear concert. Prospective choir members could attend an information night from 7.30 pm on 10 July at the Scarecrow Patch, Thomas St, Ceres, or Picture: GREG WANE phone Ms Breen on 0413 480 182, she said.

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POLICE have appealed for help to catch two Geelong men wanted on warrants. Victoria Police said its family violence unit wanted information on the whereabouts of 28-year-old Martin Kim Sloan, who was known to frequent the Whittington, Geelong and Corio areas. Police described Mr Sloan as 185cm tall and 80kg with a thin build, brown hair and fair complexion. Martin Kim Sloan The unit also wanted information on the whereabouts of Ricky James Abrahams, 31. He was wanted over an outstanding bench warrant, police said. Mr Abrahams was Ricky James Abrahams known to frequent the Corio, Geelong North and Whittington areas. Police described him as 170 cm tall and 70 kg, with a thin build, blue eyes and medium complexion. Victoria Police said anyone with information about either man should phone Senior Constable Wakeling on 52 253 100 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


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Call to unearth steps into park By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG’S Johnstone Park has a colourful history as a dam, a swamp full of reeking animal carcasses, the site of ferneries and sunken gardens – it even hosted notorious bushranger Captain Melville’s Christmas Day capture in 1852. The park changed a mite over the years. Fine architecture has risen above and within it and continues to do so, while subterranean brick-lined tunnels course below its green carpet. Foliage, trees and plants have come and gone with the passage of time. Now Geelong heritage buff

and councillor Tony Ansett wants restored for the public a forgotten aspect of the park’s elegant past – buried more than 50 years ago: a grand 20-step marble staircase that once served as the Gheringhap St’s entrance to Johnstone Park. The staircase remains hidden beneath the eastern section of the park, which has been filled and raised to street level, alongside a similarly low ornamental garden now levelled and paved to make a pedestrian concourse beside Geelong Town Hall. “We need to bring them back,” Cr Ansett said. “We have to get them out and reinstate them, perhaps further

west on the path through the park. It’s very steep and needs steps.” Cr Ansett also wanted to reinstate two urns at the bottom of the stairs, which were gifted to the city then resited within the park. “The Johnstone Park depression used to be much larger than what it is now. The paving beside city hall used to be a beautiful sunken garden – that’s been filled in, too.” Cr Ansett, who holds council’s heritage portfolio, has been campaigning for the restoration of lost Geelong historical monuments and icons to places of public prominence. “We’ve got to bring them back, they’re our heritage.”

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Toledo push for Geelong ‘link’ By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG should strike an auto industry deal with Jeep, utilising retrenched Ford staff and former manufacturing facilities, according to a sister city spokesman for US city Toledo. Lindsay Smith, a Geelongborn former diplomat and Toledo’s mayoral nominee to an International Sister Cities body, told the Independent industry similarities between the Ohio city and Geelong could become a springboard for exports to Asia.

‘Sister cities could build Jeeps with Ford staff’ Both cities could benefit from Toledo perhaps helping Geelong secure a Jeep plant to replace Ford, he said. “What immediately comes to mind is the skilled workforce in Geelong which, with the imminent closure of Ford, means that same workforce and the factory facilities could be tempting for Jeep, which has its production centred in Toledo,”

Mr Smith told the Independent. “It could be a great steppingoff point for the southeast Asia markets for Jeep/Chrysler.” Mr Smith said Geelong and Toledo should forge a sister city relationship, citing port, airport, auto, educational and historical enterprises common to both cities. Australian Pacific Travel’s chief since 2004, he has also

worked with Australia’s consulate in New York and the Federal Government’s Australian Overseas Information Service. The former journalist was born and bred in Geelong. His sister city idea has the support of Thomas Watson, former editor and vice-president of Toledo newspaper The Blade. Mr Watson wrote in The Blade that formal ties with Geelong

“would almost be worth it just to get a visit from Geelong’s mayor, Darryn Lyons, a true political character who thumbs his nose at convention”. “He occasionally paints his hair in multiple colours. He went with a spiked blue-and-white mohawk for his campaign poster. “He lines the walls of his bathroom, floor to ceiling, with photos from his career years ago as a pa-

parazzi. I’m not making this up. “More showman and promoter than politician, Mayor Lyons is all about enhancing Geelong’s economic footprint. Having lived abroad for many years, he is now Geelong’s number one cheerleader.” Cr Lyons extended guarded support for the Toledo overtures, welcoming the idea but telling the Independent he could not commit to visiting the city without “guarantees (of) business ties and commitments”.

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A SERIES of amusing social statements in a Wallington paddock has amused motorists on Grubb Rd over the past nine months. A mystery artist has marked significant events and important calendar dates with his own commentary in the shape of timber cut-outs opposite Oakdene vineyards. The designs have inluded a kangaroo and emu positioned to emulate Australia’s coat of arms and a bereavement notice to Carlton Football Club when coach Mick Malthouse was sacked. The owner of the property confessed to being the mystery artist but declined to be identified so he could continue making his artistic comments with limited blowback. “Once people know who you are it kind of changes things. You don’t feel as free to do whatever you want,” he explained. “But lots of people going past have said they appreciate it. “I’m not doing it for anything other than to amuse my daughters, really. “That’s how it started and they love it, so I’ve taken it upon myself to throw something out there on a regular basis.” The Wallington artist has access to a commercial routing machine through his business, enabling him to cut his material into any shape. “I try to create a theme and hopefully it gives people a chuckle or gets them thinking a bit.”

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EPA orders data on refinery SO2 THE ENVIRONMENT Protection Authority will use a compliance notice to extract data on sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions from Viva Energy’s Geelong refinery. The notice follows Viva alerting the EPA last month that the refinery’s SO2 emissions were likely to breach its licence conditions. The EPA said it would analyse data of emissions over the previous 12 months. The authority warned it could issue further notices and undertake sanctions if Viva breached the refinery’s environmental obligations. Viva posted a community notification on its website showing its 2015 licence non-compliances were under review. The notice said Viva sought to operate the refinery in an “environmentally sustainable manner“. “We are committed to pursuing the goal of no harm to people and protecting the environment,“ Viva said. “We call this Goal Zero. This goal is outlined in Viva Energy’s ’Our Commitment to HSSE’ policy. Viva said the refinery sought to minimise environmental risks by: operating under an EPA environment licence; maintaining an independently accredited environmental management system; stakeholder engagement, including quarterly community advisory panel meetings.

Fury at call to discuss ‘impaired’ babies cost A HORRIFIED outcry has greeted a Geelong academic’s call for discussion on whether saving “impaired” babies is worth the cost. Deakin University’s Dr Neera Bathia said Australia must consider the sometimes-lifelong expense of saving “extremely premature” babies against rising pressures on the country’s healthcare system. The Law School academic outlined the case for debate in her new book, which asked whether some lives were “too expensive to treat”. “Just because we can save these babies born at 23 weeks does it mean we should, knowing that finite public resources could be spent on other patients, children and even babies born at a later gestational period and are likely to make a greater health improvement?” Dr Bhatia said. “The main premise of my book is that the allocation of finite healthcare resources should be a serious consideration in end-of-life decision-making for this select group of patients. With an ageing population and limited healthcare funds, these difficult questions need to be asked and answered. “I am not saying exclusively that these babies should be not kept alive. Rather, I am asking if we are doing the right thing by saving babies that are going to require a lifetime of ongoing health care given the fact that we have many competing priorities putting pressure on limited health care budgets.” Reaction was swift when the Independent reported Dr Bhatia’s call online this week. The paper’s Facebook followers posted comments almost universally opposed to ending the lives of any premature babies.

$50K beer spend LIQUOR giant Lion will spend $50,000 relocating its White Rabbit brewery from Healesville to the company’s Little Creatures site in South Geelong, according to planning documents. Ten jobs would flow from the new brewery, which the planning application said would help fill rising demand. “When operating on the same Geelong site as the Little Creatures Brewery, White Rabbit Brewery will add to the brewery village experience,” the application said. “There will be barrel fermenting, souring and developing of beer styles, using a range of new and old wine and spirit barrels, something we have not yet seen on a large commercial scale in Australia. “The new White Rabbit Brewery will enhance and extend the craft beer village atmosphere of the Swanston St site while driving additional tourism and visitor numbers to Geelong.”

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Debi Lloyd wondered how doctors could deny treatment to the parents of ill newborns, telling them “we are going to make you watch your baby die instead”. She also raised a slippery-slope argument. “Where would she like us to draw the line?” she posted. “Should we withdraw or refuse treatment to anybody who becomes physically disabled? Anybody with an aquired brain injury?” Other followers were concerned about denying care for babies who would otherwise overcome or adapt to their conditions. “Not all premature babies end up living a life with health problems,” Lisa Anderson posted. Katharine Gladman was among the few willing to consider Dr Bhatia’s argument, saying “these are issues that absolutely need to be discussed”. Dr Bhatia admitted the issue was “polarising” but said it needed “open and honest discussion”. “These are hard and very uncomfortable discussions to have but necessary. “What I am suggesting…is that end-of-life decisions for impaired and extremely premature infants should be driven by a more-objective, transparent and tangible approach. In this regard, resource allocation and quality of life should be important considerations. “Unfortunately, with limited health care budgets these hard questions have to be asked. While saving tiny babies from death may be considered by some as a moral duty or a benevolent act, we do not have limitless healthcare resources to provide these infants with the lifelong care and support that they require.”

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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY SESSIONS

GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME

REVIEW OF WORKPLACE CULTURE

Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment to a Planning Scheme and Notice of an Application for Planning Permit Given Under Section 96C of the Planning and Environment Act 1987.

A review of workplace culture at the City of Greater Geelong is underway with oversight by Susan Halliday, former Commissioner with the Australian Human Rights Commission. Ms Halliday is independently informing herself about community experiences and concerns related to interactions with Council staff, Council as an entity or Councillors. Former employees are welcome to speak with Ms Halliday. The community sessions are being held over two days at a meeting room at the Novotel Geelong. It was considered that people may prefer to attend a neutral venue. Sessions available are:

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Sunday 5 July, 3.00 – 8.00pm Monday 6 July, 12.00 – 6.00pm Bookings are essential. To make an appointment with Ms Halliday please email; appointment@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or phone 5272 4256. All sessions will be held in private. Council staff will not attend. If sessions are booked out, further sessions will be arranged.

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The content of these meetings is confidential. If there is a need for specific follow-up, the process will be agreed with the relevant member of the public during the meeting.

WE'RE NOW HIRING! Are you interested in working for the City? We currently have the following positions available: • Coordinator Risk Management

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Residents and visitors are advised that during June, works will commence to relocate City Hall’s main reception area from Gheringhap Street to the Little Malop Street entrance. This move will complement the entrances of other significant buildings in the precinct. Following completion of these works, customers wishing to visit City Hall for enquiries or to attend a function will need to access the building via the Little Malop Street entrance.

To find out more, to apply, or to subscribe to our weekly job alerts, visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au

PUBLIC MEETINGS COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of Council will be held at 7.00pm on Tuesday 23 June, 2015 at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Geelong. Enter through the Little Malop Street entrance. This meeting is open to the public.

Any payments may be made online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au, by phoning 5272 5272, or by visiting your nearest Customer Service Centre. We thank you for your patience through this change.

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AMENDMENT C324 PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATION 1503/2014 The land affected by the amendment is 357 and 359 Pakington Street, Newtown. The amendment proposes rezoning the land from General Residential Zone Schedule 1 to Commercial Zone 1. The land affected by the application is 357 Pakington Street, Newtown. The application is for a permit for Buildings and Works associated with an office and two (2) dwellings, reduction in car parking requirement and subdivision of the land into three (3) lots. The person who requested the amendment/permit is Sincock Planning on behalf of Dale J Whitford. You may inspect the Amendment, the explanatory report about the amendment, the application, and any documents that support the Amendment and the application, including the proposed permit, free of charge, at the following locations: • The office of the planning authority, City of Greater Geelong, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong, 8.00am – 5.00pm weekdays. • ‘Have Your Say’ page of the City’s website: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay • The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/publicinspection

155 PRINCES HIGHWAY, NORLANE The City of Greater Geelong hereby gives notice under Section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”) of its intention to grant a lease to Barwon Health for part of the land situated at 155 Princes Highway, Norlane (being part of the Norlane Waterworld site as shown hatched on the plan below) for the construction of a proposed medical centre on the following terms and conditions: • the rent be set by market valuation; • the term of the lease shall be for 50 years, • other terms and conditions contained in the lease document. Written submissions about the proposed lease will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Act and must be received by the Corporate Strategy & Property Management Department, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC, 3220, within 28 days of this notice. Any person requesting to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their behalf before a committee of Council, the day, time and place of which will be advised.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make. Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Council must make available for inspection a copy of any submissions made. Submission should be sent to: The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation Unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220; or via email to: strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au The closing date for submissions is Monday 20 July, 2015.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND 18 CLIFF STREET, ST LEONARDS The City of Greater Geelong Council proposes to sell land of area 300m2 being part of the land at 18 Cliff Street, St Leonards (“the Land”) as indicated on the diagram below. It is intended to sell the Land to the adjoining owner of 1 Wattlehill Grove, St Leonards.

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create a vibrant community precinct over the next 15 years. This hub will include a new health facility being funded by the State Government and new Waterworld, Centenary Hall and Corio Library facilities. The Northern ARC site will be a significant community landmark and asset for northern Geelong providing residents with a central meeting place and integrated site for arts, recreation, community and health services. Site plans and copies of the Northern ARC Master Plan Summary documents may be viewed or picked up from Waterworld, Centenary Hall or Corio Library from Monday, 15 June or found online at www.northernarcgeelong.com.au

Contact northernarc@geelongcity.vic.gov.au for further information.

Children’s Week is an annual week long event celebrated throughout Australia during the last week of October. Geelong Children’s Week focuses community attention on the importance of children as they thrive, learn and grow. The City invites your organisation to consider being involved in this years’ Children’s Week activities. Your participation may include open days, special exhibitions, workshops, fun days, come and try days, twilight sessions and special events that celebrate childhood. This week presents a great opportunity to showcase children’s achievements and the work of schools, kindergartens, childcare, playgroups, toy libraries and community groups. Grants are available. If you would like your activity to be promoted as part of the Geelong Children’s Week calendar or you would like to apply for a Grant visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/community/family/

In accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”), any person wishing to make a submission on the proposed sale of the Land may do so in writing not later than 21 July 2015. A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person to be specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission. Submissions should be addressed to Manager, Corporate Strategy & Property Management Department, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC, 3220. Any persons making a submission and wishing to be heard either personally or by a specified representative will be given that opportunity before a meeting of the Submissions Review Panel to be held at a time and location to be advised. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submitters should note that Regulations made under the Act require the Council to make available for public inspection submissions received in accordance with section 223 of the Act during the previous 12 months.

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Local experts signing up for wellness event EXHIBITORS are getting behind a new Geelong event promoting local operators in the $3.4 trillion global wellness and spa industry. Geelong Community Health and Wellness Day will feature practitioners in nutrition, weight loss, preventative and personalised health, complementary and alternative medicine, and beauty and anti-aging treatments. Natalie Pickett, chief of event presenting partner Wellness on Time, welcomed local support for next month’s event. “We’re so pleased to see the Geelong health and wellness community embracing this event as an opportunity to share their message,” she said. “Geelong Community Health and Wellness Day will provide an opportunity for practitioners from a range of modalities to share their skills and experience from this flourishing industry with the Geelong community.” Yoga teacher and therapist Anna Nolan, new to Geelong, said she was excited about participating. “The health and wellness day will be a great opportunity for me to meet with local people, share my skills and experience and talk about how yoga can be taught to suit individual needs.” The Firm Slimming & Health Clinic’s Samantha Webb, who will also participate, urged the public to attend for latest tips and information. “We can’t wait for the health and wellness day and hope to see you there.” The Independent is a sponsor of the health and wellness day, at Geelong West Town Hall on 26 July. Exhibitor spaces are available from Maree Martin, email info@ wellnessontime.com or phone 0418 571 483.

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RET burns up Otways protectors By NOEL MURPHY

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BURNING native forest timber should be excluded from Australia’s Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme, according to Otways environmentalists. “Our native forests and wildlife are further threatened by the re-introduction of burning native forest wood waste as a renewable energy source in the RET scheme following Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Bill,” said Otway Conservation Association’s Fiona Nelson. “This overturned the 2011 amendment made by ALP government excluding native forest wood waste from the RET.” Ms Nelson said burning native timber for energy produced up to three times more carbon dioxide emissions than coal-fired power. Accelerating industrial-style native forest logging to provide local and international markets with whole logs, wrongly considered as waste, would destroy habitat and lead to the extinction of native species, she said. “Destroying our forests for biomass is a way of propping up the declining logging industry. “We are disappointed that our federal MP Sarah Henderson has been silent on this issue which, along with forests across Victoria and the rest of Australia, could directly affect our precious and ‘protected’ Otway forests. We would like to know where she sits with this.

“Our forests are carbon stores, homes for wildlife, water producers and purifiers, and tourist destinations, not fuel for furnaces.” Ms Henderson said she was a strong advocate for the RET, lobbying both sides of politics in support of the Clean Energy Council to secure a deal on the scheme. “This is now delivering investment certainty in the renewable energy industry and securing thousands of jobs,“ she said. “Consistent with the (federal) government’s election commitment, native forest wood waste will be reinstated in the legislation as an eligible source of renewable energy. This was recommended in a review by the Climate Change Authority in 2012. “This change does not allow the cutting down of native forests to burn, so claims by the Otways Conservation Association that this will allow the burning of native forest are false. “The use of native forest wood waste for electricity generation is more beneficial to the environment than burning the waste alone or simply allowing it to decompose.“ Ms Henderson said that in all cases, the supply of native forest wood waste was subject to Commonwealth and State and Territory planning and environmental approval processes. She said the Government was confident legislation currently before the Senate would be passed in the coming days.

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NEW JOBS: Staff at the new Coles Torquay store during its opening on Wednesday.

Latest Coles creates 120 jobs with more stores on the way NEARLY 120 new jobs arrived in Torquay this week with the opening of the region’s newest Coles store. The company said almost 100 of the staff were new to Coles, with the rest coming from the company’s other stores. Construction of the supermarket also provided work for local tradies in everything from excavation through to flooring

and fire services, Coles said. Store manager Darren Grootveld, who relocated from Coles Colac, was delighted with his new workplace and teammates. “Our team is really looking forward to serving local customers in the community and we’re delighted that local trades in the area have been so involved in making the store what it is today.”

Mr Grootveld also praised his employer for introducing itself to the town with donations of $1000 each to Torquay Football Club and Jan Juc’s lifesavers. The new Coles offers a full line of supermarket products as well as Torquay’s first retail underground parking. The Torquay store has continued the rollout of Coles supermarkets across the

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SUPERMARKET competition is ramping up at Torquay as Woolworths embarks on a new development in the town’s north. The company said its $20 million Dunes Estate supermarket would accompany a new BWS store and speciality shops to create 130 jobs. Woolworths’ John Robinson, said the company was “delighted” to be close to starting constructiton on its second shopping centre in Torquay after “more than two years” of planning. The new centre was scheduled for completion by 2017, he said. Woolworths has an existing supermarket in the town’s centre. The new addition would add to an existing IGA store, a new Coles outlet and a proposed Aldi supermarket to enhance competition for the Torquay shopping dollar. Torquay ward councillor David Bell confirmed Woolworths was moving ahead with the northern development. adjacent to the intersection of Merrijig Dve and Fisher St. “We passed a planning amendment that allows development to start in that area. That’s been passed by the council and the State Government,” he said. “A sign there that said a supermarket was planned there now says Woolworths - they’ve had an interest there for some time.” Coles this week opened its new supermarket at Torquay Village Shopping Centre, employing 100 new staff. Another 20 jobs could come Torquay’s way from the proposed ALDI, overlooking the start of the Great Ocean Road on one side and opposite Torquay Hotel’s bottleshop on the other.

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Letters Mad about marriage MARRIAGE is between an adult woman and an adult man, who will love and care for each other and plan a safe home environment together. What is happening to our community with the promotion of same-sex marriage (Independent, 5 June)? Is the world going mad? It seems life as we once knew it is going out of fashion. Have same-sex partners asked themselves how they came into this life? The child of an opposite-sex marriage would answer, ‘Mummy and daddy gave me my life and I love them dearly’. What would be the answer of a child from a sex-marriage, who might be adopted? How would this child be able to live with other children at school? Would they feel like an outcast? Anyone contemplating a mismarriage commitment might become one of the members of the community that stops the population explosion. How many persons were asked to complete the survey finding majority support for same-sex marriage? Many family members, like myself, were not given the privilege of saying, ‘No’. Thomas TS Watson Bell Post Hill

Police promises unfulfilled BEFORE the state election Labor Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville promised to open Queenscliff, Portarlington and Drysdale police stations for 16 hours a day by March 2015”. This has not occurred. Whatever the existing circumstances at the stations, services on the peninsula are far short of what Ms Neville promised. After the election she publically articulated two positions: to return Drysdale, Portarlington and Queenscliff stations to 16 hours a day seven days a week; and that the budget included funding for 15 extra police on the peninsula and in Geelong, a senior sergeant for each station, a dedicated divisional van for Drysdale and Portarlington, supplemented by a “car” on Friday and Saturday nights, and to man Queenscliff’s station for 16 hours four days a week. The facts are: policing on the peninsula continues to be rostered from the Geelong headquarters on the basis of operational requirements; the additional 15 members have been allocated to Geelong, not the peninsula; and there will be no extra members gazetted to peninsula stations. Also pertinent is a Chief Commissioner instruc-

It is irresponsible to commit Australia to spending billions of dollars to try solving an alleged problem that has not been established by the scientific method. A more-prudent approach would be to get a second opinion. A royal commission should be immediately established to test the veracity of global warming claims. Alan Barron Grovedale

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IN ANSWER to Pastor Frank Lowry (Letters, 12 June), I believe that Member for Corangamite Sarah Henderson has very moral principles. A group of like-minded people and I asked for her view on marriage equality. She was non-committal because other groups had approached her on the subject previously, including Christian groups. She suggested that our group provide her with the evidence to make a decision on which way she would vote should the opportunity arise. The 72 per cent of Australians in favour of marriage equality are not a minority. We did not pressure Ms Henderson but allowed her to make an informed opinion. Mr Lowry wrote we were waging a campaign for “socalled” equal rights. Let me just say that there are equal rights or none.

Many people who marry cannot have children, and full marriage equality is more an evolution than a creation. Yes, there is value in both parents nurturing and guiding their children but not all families have that luxury, such as single-parent families. A plebiscite on the subject would still require a final decision by the Federal Government, so why waste the money and the time to go full circle? If Mr Lowery has an opposing opinion, well this debate has been going on a long time and he, like us, would have had the opportunity to approach Ms Henderson to make his opinion known. He didn’t and now cries ‘Poor me’ because he didn’t take the initiative. Sharyn Faulkner Geelong for Marriage Equality

I WAS surprised by Dr Ray Black’s statement that rising carbon dioxide (CO2) was “ending 11,000 years of climate stability” (Letters, 12 June). Climate stability is not something a paleoclimatologist would be familiar with. During 11,000 years there's been the tail-end of the Younger Dryas, also known as the Big Freeze, and the Holocene Climatic Optimum, interrupted recently by the Egyptian Old Kingdom Warm Period, the Minoan Warm Period, the Roman Warm Period, the Mediaeval Warm Period, and the Little Ice Age. Only in the 20th Century did Al Gore find a climate change he could blame on humans. Tim Saclier Leopold

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Whistle blown on BoM CONGRATULATIONS to Lindsay Smail (Independent, 12 June) for blowing the whistle on the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) dubious practises. Many of us have been concerned about the practices of the BOM, CSIRO and other climate agencies for some time. For too long raw satellite data has been “homogenised” and “standardised” to make weather trends conform to the prevailing nostrums on climate variability. Because of the hysteria whipped up by environmentalists governments have been pressured to spend trillions of dollars subsidising renewableenergy projects, such as wind farms, to tackle the non-existent problem of climate change.

Still awaiting punishment A NEW Vatican tribunal will punish bishops who cover up sexual abuse by priests. Who will punish Catholic school principals who knowingly moved known pedophile teachers from school to school? Who will punish church figures if they knowingly allowed the movement of known, convicted pedophiles from school to school? Convicted pedophiles such as Ted Dowlan, Alan

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tion in response to terrorist incidents that all police must work “two-up”, even in stations. Further complicating the issue is that under Section 10 of the Victoria Police Act 2013 all operational matters rest solely with the Chief Commissioner, not the local member. It’s easy to make promises but none of Ms Neville’s promises about policing on the peninsula have been made good. When will Ms Neville’s promises be delivered? Bill Westhead Point Lonsdale

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DR RAY BLACK wrote that CO2 at 400ppm was “positively toxic”. Really? In most countries the CO2 limit to which workers can be exposed daily for a working lifetime without adverse health effects is 5000ppm. Today we live in a CO2-impoverished world. Thousands of years ago atmospheric CO2 was up to 10,000ppm. It is now 400ppm. Pre-industrial levels were 280ppm, just above the 200ppm level at which plants stop growing and all life on Earth ends. According to CSIRO research, the higher levels of CO2 over the past 30 years have increased green foliage 11 per cent in the world’s arid regions. Many growers like to keep their greenhouses at 1000ppm to boost plant growth. With world population predicted to reach 9.1 billion by 2050, increasing CO2 to boost crop yields would be sensible. Falsely labelling CO2 at 400ppm “positively toxic” was just a ploy to support global warming theory, which has failed after 18 years with no warming despite a 10 per cent rise in atmospheric CO2. Lindsay Brown Grovedale

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becue pork, prepared and cooked daily. Desserts include dishes like custard tart and mango pudding, which perfectly complement yum cha. Wai Bo’s yum cha specials include 10 per cent off from Monday to Friday, including takeaways. Lunch box specials range from $10.80 to $12.80 for a takeaway meal and soft drink. Dining in costs $2 extra. Wai Bo Restaurant is open from 11am every day at 214 Pakington St, Geelong West, phone 5229 6838.

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Tuesday $ 18 Parma Night Thursday Slow-cooked Food Night

7 nights Sun - Thurs 5pm - 8.30pm Fri & Sat 5pm - 9pm

Sunday $ 18 Steak Night

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All welcome to our new playground!

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UPCOMING SHOWS

25 July - Australian Queen Tribute 22 August - Take It To The Limit Eagles Tribute

Sunday Afternoon

President’s Draw Every Friday This weeks draw is

$ 21st June - Nite Owls 28th June - Weary & Friends 5th July - Bazza Jazz

2100

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 One Plus One [s] 10:30 Trust Me Iʼm A Doctor [s] 11:30 Divine Women [s] 12:00 ABC News at Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Rake (M l,s,v) [s] 3:10 Catalyst [s] 3:40 Doc Martin (PG) 4:30 Eggheads [s] 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 Still Open All Hours (PG) 8:30 Miss Fisherʼs Murder Mysteries (M s) 9:30 Janet King (M a,l,v) 10:25 Lateline [s] 10:55 The Business [s] 11:10 Dirty Laundry [s] – Itʼs back! 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 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “A Clean Kill” (M s,v) (ʻ99) Stars: Courtney Gains 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 Better Homes & Gardens [s] 7:30 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 12: Richmond v West Coast Eagles 11:25 Sevenʼs Horse Racing: Royal Ascot 2015 - Day 4 – Britainʼs most valuable race meeting, attracting many of the worldʼs finest racehorses to compete for more than 5.5milllion in prize money. 3:00 Home Shopping (PG) 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The Guardian (M) [s] 2:00 Party Of Five (PG) 3:00 National News Now 4:00 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” (M l) (ʼ02) Stars: Nia Vardalos, John Corbett & Lainie Kazan 10:30 Movie: “Bride And Prejudice” (M l,v,s) (ʼ04) Stars: Aishwarya Rai 12:45 Movie: “The Brothers Bloom” (M l,v) (ʼ86) Stars: Rachel Weisz 2:45 Music Special: Barbara Streisand 3:00 The Baron (PG) 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America 6:00 ET 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 MasterChef Australia Encore (PG) 12:15 Dr Phil (PG a) 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 The Doctors (M mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [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 The Living Room [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l) 9:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 The Project Encore 12:30 The Good Wife: A More Perfect Union (M a) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 NITV News Week In Review [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 Inspector Rex (PG) 4:40 Trevor McDonald: Mighty Mississippi 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Hestonʼs In Search Of Perfection [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 The Easter Island Heads [s] 8:30 Knights: For Fame And Honour (M a,v) [s] 9:30 Sex for Sale with Rupert Everett (M s,a) 10:25 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Movie: “The Sex Of The Angels” (MA15+s) (ʼ11) (In Spanish) 12:50 Drama Movie: “The Country Teacher” (MA15+a) (ʼ08) (In Czech) 2:55 The Young Montalbano - Back to the Roots (M s,v)

6:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage Guest Programmer (PG) 11:30 Spicks & Specks 12:00 Two Men In China (PG) [s] 1:05 Antiques Roadshow 2:05 The Restaurant Inspector (PG) [s] 3:00 Nigellissima [s] 3:30 Wild Kitchen With Clayton Donovan 4:00 Still Open All Hours (PG) [s] 4:30 Saturday Landline [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News (PG) [s] 7:30 Father Brown: The Lair Of The Libertines (PG) [s] 8:20 Doc Martin [s] 9:05 The Secret River (M a,l,v) [s] 10:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M a,l,s) 11:00 The Wrong Mans (M s,v,l) 11:30 rage: Guest Programmer (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 Sevenʼs VFL 2015: Rnd 10: Richmond v Footscray [s] 3:00 Special: Crossing The Line 3:30 Auction Squad [s] 4:30 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australiaʼs Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 12: Western Bulldogs v Brisbane: Pre Game 7:00 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 12: Western Bulldogs v Brisbane – Saturday Night Footy comes from Etihad Stadium. 11:10 Sevenʼs Horse Racing: Royal Ascot 2015 - Day 5 [s] – Britainʼs most valuable race meeting. 3:00 Harryʼs Practice [s] 3:30 It Is Written Oceania (PG) 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Saturday (PG) 12:00 Food CIA [s] 12:30 Super Nanny: Beyond The Naughty Step (PG) 1:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG s) 1:30 Mike & Molly (PG s) 2:00 Movie: “Rocky IV” (PG v) (ʼ82) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 4:00 Australian Geographic Adventures 4:30 Deepwater 5:00 National News: First At Five 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National News - Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Madagascar” (PG v) (ʼ05) – Voices: Ben Stiller & Chris Rock & Jada Pinkett Smith 8:45 Movie: “Blast From The Past” (PG v,s,l) (ʼ99) Stars: Brendan Fraser & Alicia Silverstone 11:00 Movie: “Malice” (M l,s) (ʼ93) Stars: Bill Pullman & Nicole Kidman 1:10 Movie: “Captivity” (M v,h,l) (ʼ07) Stars: Elisha Cuthbert

6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 Australia Wide [s] 11:00 The World This Week [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 The Mix [s] 2:00 Margaret Olley: A Life In Paint 2:55 Last Night Of The Proms [s] 4:25 Country House Rescue 5:15 Father Brown: The Lair Of The Libertines (PG) [s] 6:00 The Checkout (PG)[s] 6:30 Compass (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News - Sunday [s] 7:40 Martin Clunes: Man And Beast (PG) [s] 8:30 The Secret River (M a,l,v,s) [s] 9:50 Sisters Of War (M v) 11:35 The Fatwa: Salmanʼs Story (PG) 12:30 Marina Abramovic (M n) 2:15 Movie: “The Little Minister” (G) (ʼ34) Stars: Katharine Hepburn 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day (PG) 11:30 Man Up! Camping (PG) [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 5:00 Seven News At 5 5:30 Border Security - Australiaʼs Front Line (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 House Rules (PG) 8:15 Sunday Night [s] 9:15 Program To Be Advised 11:10 Covert Affairs: Shady Lane (M s) – After four months of being “dark,” Agent Annie Walker emerges from the shadows to rejoin the DPD. A terrorist threat thrusts Annie back into the field. 12:10 Do No Harm: I Canʼt Keep Your Secret (M) 1:00 7) Greyʼs Anatomy: Take The Lead (M) 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs [s] 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports *Live* 11:00 Sunday Footy Show 12:30 TAC Cup: Future Stars 1:30 World Surf League: Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 2:30 Reno Rumble (PG) 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards [s] 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Reno Rumble: Grand Final Week (PG) – As deadline approaches, one team is in danger of not finishing their renovation. 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 Movie: “Teminator Salvation” (M v) (ʼ09) Stars: Sam Worthington 11:45 The Following (M v,a) 12:45 Almost Human (MA15+v) 1:40 Arrow: Identify (M v) 2:30 Impractical Jokers (M l) 3:00 Global Shop 3:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 4:00 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 RPM [s] 7:00 ETʼs Fishing Classics [s] 7:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Saturday [s] 11:00 The Living Room - Encore [s] 12:00 The Talk (PG) 2:00 The Doctors (PG) 3:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:30 I Fish [s] 4:00 Whatʼs Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Places We Go [s] 5:00 TEN News First At Five [s] 6:00 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 7:00 Movie: “Ice Age: Continental Drift” (PG v,l) (ʼ12) Stars: Ray Romano Denis Leary & Queen Latifah 8:45 Movie: “X Men: First Class” (M v,l) (ʼ11) Stars: Hugh Jackman, Hiroyuki Sanada & Brian Tee 11:05 V8 Supercars: Highlights: Round 5: Darwin [s] 12:05 48 Hours (M) 12:30 Infomercial 1:30 Home Shopping (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Tamara Rojoʼs Swan Lake [s] 3:10 Mastroianni, The Ideal Italian 4:10 Souvenirs De Serge (PG) 4:55 Contact David Hurn: The Beatles (PG) 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? David Baddiel: British Comedian (PG) [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Secrets Of The Manor House: Hampton Court (PG) 8:30 Rockwiz Salutes The Decades: The 80s (M l) 9:30 Comedy Movie: “La Vie En Rose” (M a,l) (ʼ07) (In French) 12:05 Drama Movie: “Coco Chanel And Igor Stravinsky” (MA15+s) (ʼ09) (In French & Russian) 2:10 Animated Musical Bollywood Movie: “Sita Sings The Blues” (PG a) (ʼ08) (From the US) 3:45 How Small Is The Universe?

6:00 Religious Programs 8:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 8:30 Studio 10 - Sunday [s] 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 1:00 Letʼs Do Coffee [s] 1:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 2:00 RPM [s] – Hosted by Matt White. 3:00 The Bolt Report - Encore [s] 4:00 V8 Supercars: Round 5: Darwin 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 6:30 Modern Family: Sleeper / Message Received (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 9:10 CSI: Cyber: Cmnd \ Crash (M) 9:55 2015 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix *Live* – From the Spielberg International Circuit, Austria. 12:00 48 Hours: Murder In Aspen (M a) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping (PG) 4:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 5:35 Weatherwatch And Music 5:45 FIFA Womenʼs World Cup 2015 *Live* 8:10 Worldwatch 9:15 FIFA Womenʼs World Cup 2015 11:30 Worldwatch 1:00 The World Game [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Football Asia [s] 4:30 World Of Cycling 2015 [s] 5:00 The Bike Lane [s] 5:30 Stalinsʼs Daughter (PG) 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Michael Scott: Who Were The Greeks? (PG s,a) [s] 8:45 Easter Island: Mysteries Of A Lost World (PG) 10:25 Dateline Presents: Ebola Outbreak (PG a) 11:25 Inspector Montalbano: Treasure Hunt (M l,v) (From Italy, in Italian) 1:20 Tale Of Two Thieves: The Great Train Robbery (M a,l) 2:35 Luke Nguyenʼs United Kingdom Bitesize [s]

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Australia Wide [s] 11:30 Compass f [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Martin Clunes: Man & Beast (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:10 Catalyst [s] 3:40 Doc Martin (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 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Supersized Earth [s] 12:30 Outback Kids (MA15+a,l) 1:25 Parliament Question Time: Reps [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 Midday Movie: “My Daughterʼs Secret” (M v) (ʼ07) Stars: Jennifer Grant 2:00 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 a) – The chemistry between Phoebe and Ash grows. 7:30 House Rules (PG) 8:45 Revenge: Two Graves (M v) – Now being backed into a corner, Emily Thorne is forced to admit her guilt. 9:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 How To Get Away With Murder (M d,s) [s] 12:30 Talking Footy (PG) 1:30 Home Shopping (PG) 3:00 Sons And Daughters (PG) [s] 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 f The Guardian (M) [s] 2:00 Party of Five (PG) 3:00 National News Now 4:00 Aftert noon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Reno Rumble: Grand Final / Winner Announced (PG) 8:40 Married At First Sight (M l) – Follows four couples in a groundbreaking experiment. 9:40 Footy Classified (M) 10:40 2 Broke Girls (M s) 11:35 Underbelly: A Tale Of Two Cities: The Reckoning (M v,s,l,d) 12:30 Extra [s] 1:00 The Avengers (PG) 2:00 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 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch [s] 11:00 Country Town Rescue [s] 11:30 The Mix [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:10 Catalyst [s] 3:40 Doc Martin (PG) 4:30 Eggheads [s] 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 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 The Killing Season: The Long Shadow [s] 9:45 Utopia: Arts And Minds (M s) 10:15 Lateline [s] 10:45 The Business [s] 11:00 Movie: “The Godfather: Part II” (M l,v) (ʼ90) Stars: Al Pacino 2:15 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: “Murder In Paradise” (M v) (ʼ90) Stars: Maggie Han 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG n) – Denny and Ash try to keep things light. 7:30 House Rules (PG n,l) 8:40 Program To Be Advised 10:40 Dynamo: Magician Impossible: United Kingdom (PG) 11:35 The Mindy Project: Music Festival (PG) 12:00 Smash: Opening Night (M) – Itʼs “Bombshellʼs” opening night. 1:00 Home Shopping (PG) 3:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The Guardian (M) [s] 2:00 Party Of Five (PG) 3:00 National News Now 4:00 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Love Child (M a,s) – Joan makes a terrible choice to save her husband. 9:30 Married at First Sight (M l) 10:30 Embarrassing Bodies: Magaluf ll (M mp,n,s) 11:30 20/20 [s] 12:30 Anger Management (M s,d) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

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6:00 ET [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 MasterChef Australia Encore [s] 12:15 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:30 Everyday Gourmet 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [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 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:30 Movie: “Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy” (M l,s,v) (ʼ14) Stars: Will Ferrell 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 The Good Wife (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 5:45 FIFA Womenʼs World Cup 2015 *Live* 8:10 Worldwatch 9:15 FIFA Womenʼs World Cup 2015 *Live* 11:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Unity [s] 2:15 Cat Stevens Live [s] 2:50 Luke Nguyenʼs United Kingdom [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 This Is Brazil! 4:30 The Dales With Ade Edmondson [s] 5:00 Living Black [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Italian Food Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Michael Mosley: Pain, Pus & Poison: Pus (PG a) 8:30 Operation Maneater: Polar Bear (PG a) [s] 9:30 Death Row: Douglas Feldmann (M a) [s] 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:05 Death: A Series About Life: Political Death (PG a) [s] 12:05 Comedy Movie: “The Swimsuit Issue” (M l) (ʼ08) (In Swedish)

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HAVING a car serviced can be inconveniencing – especially for busy CBD workers. Dropping off the car, getting to work on time and getting back to pick up the car later can be troublesome to say the least. So how much easier is life when the mechanic is in the city, too? And how much better for the car – and its safety and reliability? Matt Henderson and partner Glenn Campbell at Motors on Malop have decades of solid experience in servicing and repairs. Matt served 15 years with Mitsubishi, Glenn put in 10 with Honda and they’re amply capable across all makes and models. “We have free all-day parking. Customers can just leave their car and walk to work – we’re just near the corner of Malop and Bellerine streets – then pick it up when they’re ready,” Matt says. “We do air-conditioning, tyres and wheel alignments, steering and suspensions, logbook servicing. We can do new vehicle servicing and save customers money. “We offer free advice and quotes and our sameday servicing. With parts and replacements close at hand, waiting time is reduced.” Drivers planning holidays should ensure their cars have been checked. Why not book your car in for a roadworthy inspection with us before you go. “It’s important to know your car is in good order, especially if you’re taking the family,” Matt says. “Safety and reliability are paramount in family cars. It’s also important to make sure you check your tyres. “We’re right in the city, so it’s much easier than people think to make those important checks.” “You can get your car serviced while spending a day in the city – going to the movies, checking out the waterfront and the sales,” Matt says. “It’s that easy.” Motors on Malop is at 213 Malop St, Geelong, phone 5222 1028.

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IndyMotor Up front and still strong By DEREK OGDEN SUBARU’S new generation Outback has set off at a gallop, with sales breaking an all-time record for the second consecutive month, according to official Vfacts figures. The all-wheel-drive sports utility vehicle notched 1180 sales in March, topping the new mark of 890 set the previous month, and is 410.8 per cent ahead of the same month last year. Nick Senior, the managing director of Subaru Australia, said: “We have had a fantastic response with year-to-date sales up 386 per cent. “Outback sales are testament to Subaru’s made-in-Japan quality.” The new Outback comes with the choice of three engines - a 2.5-litre four-cylinder and 3.6-litre six-cylinder engine, and a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged diesel, all with horizontally-opposed Boxer configuration and either a six-speed manual or continuously variable automatic transmission. Standard and Premium specification levels apply to the fourcylinder variants. On test was an Outback 2.0D Premium CVT. New technology, exterior design and a premium feel to the interior with soft-touch trim sets it apart from rivals. There’s also a new infotainment system which introduces a wide array of new functions, including speech recognition, all this coming with price cuts of up to 17.2 per cent over superseded models. The Outback opens its petrolpowered account with the 2.5i, mated with the continuously variable automatic transmission, coming in at $35,990, plus on-road costs, with the 2.0D diesel manual undercutting that by $500. The extensive range is topped off by the 3.6R at $47,990. Like every new Subaru, the Outback qualifies for capped price servicing throughout the vehicle’s lifetime, not just the threeyear warranty period. Pulling up behind an earlymodel Outback, it was plain to see just how much the wagon had grown - a roomy benefit for legs in the rear. Also out back, an electric cargo door aids loading and unloading convenience, made easier by a stop position memory function for use in parking spaces with low clearance, or carrying long objects on the roof. With A-pillars moved forward and lower rear roofline, a heightened shoulder line add to a solid yet smooth, flowing look. Rear lights have increased wrap-around and are flat for a wider feel. Not all is limited to good looks. A large rear spoiler is far from being just an ornament, improving the Outback’s aerodynamic performance. Lighter 17-inch wheels also contribute, as do an increased windscreen slope, smoother shaped front and rear bumper corners and wheel air flaps, and enlarging and reshaping the body under cover.

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The Subaru Outback has a strong street presence and the ability to be just as bold off road. With a seven-inch screen, factory-fitted satellite navigation and audio, a six-speaker system with distinct acoustic settings ensuring optimum playback, can be touch operated a la smart phone (flick, pinch and double tap), while Pandora internet connectivity is on tap. Also, the display and control systems of the air-conditioner panel have been redesigned for high visibility and easy use. Speech recognition works across a wide range of functions including factory-fitted sat nav, phone, audio and air-conditioning. In navigation mode, the destination can be set by continuously stating information, from house number to state name; hands-free phoning is through verbal command of numbers or contacts; while in audio, after song selection from an iPod using its title, the user can choose a different album by the same artist. The latest 2.0-litre Boxer fourcylinder turbocharged unit produces 110 kW of power at 3600 rpm and 350 Nm of torque from 1600 to 2800 rpm. Hooked up to CVT, transmission control, based on pedal input, between step-less and stepped gearing, improves drivability. The new Outback, along with the latest Liberty, is the safest Subaru, earning a five-star rating for occupant safety from the independent Australasian New Car Assessment Program, with a total score of 35.99 out of a maximum possible 37. A comprehensive suite of airbags, including full length curtain, driver’s knee airbag, dual front airbags and dual front side airbags is complemented by active safety features such as ABS with electronic brake-force distribution, brake assist and traction control. Reversing has been made safer with inclusion of a 160-degree rear-view camera giving an improved field of vision. The camera is positioned within 60 mm of the vehicle’s centre, producing an accurate monitor display. Every new Outback is equipped with Subaru’s awardwinning EyeSight driver assist system that uses forward mounted

cameras to help avoid crashes or reduce impact if one still occurs. On official numbers the diesel automatic is more fuel efficient than the car it replaces - 3.1 per cent better - with 4.1 per cent improvement in carbon dioxide emissions, that’s in the combined urban / highway cycle. The test vehicle managed 8.4 litres per 100 km in city strolling and a best of 5.2 litres per 100 km cruising the motorway. There was a faint diesel engine clatter inside the cabin in either set of driving conditions and only a tad more noise on the outside. There is little urgency about getting going, which was not unexpected with a zero-to-100 km/h time of close to 10 seconds. The Subaru symmetrical all-wheel drive system always imbues an extra level of driving confidence, especially on twisty country roads, while sharp stopping once or twice on test was never less than accomplished. Using steering wheel-mounted paddles the driver can become more involved in how the SUV performs by selecting a preferred gear. In the D-range a temporary manual mode is activated. When the transmission detects that speed has become constant, it automatically returns to the Drange. Also starting from rest in second gear is activated, reducing wheel spin on snow or other slippery surfaces. The Outback was fitted with X-Mode, activated via a switch on the centre console, which takes the all-wheel drive system to a higher level of operation, including hill descent control, giving the driver added confidence on steep hills and rough roads. This was only reinforced by Outback’s ride height offering commanding views and a sense of safety, especially off road with good ground clearance. Sales figures tell the story: the new Outback has taken its SUV segment by storm. After a stint in diesel version with the works it’s easy to see the appeal.

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5278 4811 0408 662 687 147 100 4811,/ 0438

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Prompt & Reliable Service LIC NO 49068

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Luke 0421 529 577

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Ph: 5244

For information on all City of Greater Geelong Public Notices, see page 9 of today's paper.

4591 or 0418 714 674

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DB

• Extensions Plastering • Renovations • Patch Ups

R TEN YEA E TE GUARAN

• No Job Too Small • Pensioner Discounts

Phone Dave 0415 507 113 AH: 5243 5810 C685061-BG2-9

Ph Tom 0423 420 678

V Plumbing

All Plumbing and Gas fitting • Sewer Blockages • “For good old fashioned service at affordable rates” Enquiries: 0402

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General Classifieds V Personal

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FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246. FURNITURE, good quality, dining ext table, 8 brown leather chairs. Lounge suite, 5 piece brown leather. Dining ext table, 6 beige leather chairs. 3 piece wall unit. $4,000. Inspection by appointment. 0403 223 646.

Ph: 0418 525 341 V Rubbish Removal

Need a plumber?

GOLF BUGGY, Parmaker, uni plus, 3 wheeler, good tyres, good batteries, 2x chargers, golf bag carrier, car carrier, good condition. $950. 0409 707 611.

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V For Sale

Servicing all areas 7 days a week. Household rubbish, renovators, builders 2, 3, 4 & 6 METRE BINS AVAILABLE Call to compare our prices

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Looking for variety, flexibility and the chance to work for an agency that values you and your skills? The search is over! We are currently recruiting Personal Care Attendants (PCA), Enrolled Nurses (EN) and Registered Nurses (RN) to join the agency clients prefer to call. If you would like to apply for any of these positions, you must have: r Six (6) months of relevant work experience r Two (2) contactable clinical references r Current Police Check r Most importantly, you must be a passionate, honest, caring and a reliable employee If you would like to join the agency who appreciate their staff, have a look at our home page for details of our recruitment day or apply now and one of our friendly consultants will contact you!

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Restaurant Manager

CASH FOR YOU! Drop and collect the successful Homecare Shopping Catalogues and deliver orders. Bell Park, Bell Post Hill, North Geelong, Corio and other areas. Car and Phone essential.

Wanted for Chinese restaurant in Ocean Grove. Trade qualification or 3 years experience. Knowledge on Asian cuisine is preferred. Email CV to: oceandelight1@outlook.com

Employment

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TABLE Octagonal Laminex 1.2m. Fair condition $49.00 ono. 0417 335 698. LARA.

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C1047678-PJ35-12

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No obligation quotes Locally owned & operated Email: dtroofresto@gmail.com

PP281011

0430 318 258

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1182019-ACM17-15

C1060810-KG45-12

ABN 73 464 976 149

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Employment

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1169719-PB03-15

• 33 Years Experience • All Aspects of Painting • No Job too Big or too Small

section of Network Classifieds.

V Medical/Nursing

D & T ROOF RESTORATIONS

Andrew Lambert

Celebrations

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

CITY OF GREATER GEELONG PUBLIC NOTICES

0413 754 117

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V Business Opportunities

RELIABLE ROOFING

CALL CHRIS FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE!

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Employment

General Notices

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0424 608 606

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

Real Estate

V Roofing

Call Steve

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

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

V Public Notices and Event

Over 35 years experience

RELAXATION MASSAGE, Male to male. Open 24 hours. Phone 0419 326 629.

V Pets & Services

❖ FREE quotes all area ❖ Pensioner Discount ❖ Quality Service

Sam 0402 310 506 or 5275 3897

ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

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V Massage Therapists

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� Sales and repairs � On-site service � i-Repairs � Inks and toners � Networking � Internet

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PIANO, electric, professional, full keyboard, various settings, Kawai with stand and carry bag. $650. 5221 7723.

Aqua Computers

$$$ ATTENTION $$$ ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $1000, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267. BABY FURNITURE, Motherworld, walnut timber cot, transforms into drop side bed. Matching assembled change table and quality mattress. $450 the pair. 0477 444 395. COMPUTER, Intel 13, 8GB ram, 2x500G HD monitor, wireless, 5X USB, 550w PSU, keyboard, mouse, Windows 7, 64bit. $375. 0438 513 974.

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

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1119513-RC07-14

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1143021-DJ27-14

Retaining Walls Paving Turf Laying Complete Garden Makeovers Decking All aspects of Landscaping

& GASFITTING

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1173039-DJ07-15

P H O N E F O R A F R E E Q U OT E 0417 263 624 OR 5244 1558

PLUMBING

SPOUTING & DOWNPIPES REPLACED

1182207-RC17-15

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PONDS

C1034445-PJ23-12

KEVIN MURRAY’S

V Skylights C1037120-JM26-12

V Plumbing

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V Landscaping

1021249-PJ16-12

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V Positions Vacant

V Caravans & Trailers

V Caravans & Trailers

Please call us at

1300 654 910

V Motor Vehicles

FORD, falcon ute R6, 2009, auto with canopy and roof racks, no heavy work. A1 condition, RWC, 91,000kms, UTS-000. $16,500ono. 0411 783 313.

1135945-HM21-14

MATERIALS DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO YOU GREAT FLEXIBILITY - you choose your hours ALL AGES WELCOME (students, adults, retirees, groups, etc) NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE, but not essential

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CRUSADER, Manhattan, top of the range, 2008, 22ft, immaculate condition, electric brakes,ull length awning and outside table, rear bumper with new spare wheel, dual 95L water tanks, dual 9kg gas bottles, TV aerial, AC/heater, QS bed, full ensuite, sep shower, toilet, W/machine, fridgereezer, gas/elec cooktop, range hood, grill/oven, rollout pantry, microwave, TV, CD/DVD /radio, gas/electric hot water service $45,500Neg. 5261 9681.

LOTUS, touring caravan, 2008, popular brand, 1 owner, excellent condition, separate full ensuite, microwave, 3 way fridge, gas/elec stove, oven, radio, QS bed, AC, 2 x batteries, elec brakes, roll out awning, full annexe with seperate add on room, dining table converts to S bed. $42,500neg. 0412 822 075.

SUZUKI, Grand Vitara, 2003. 149,000kms. RWC. Tow bar, bull bar, cruise control. GC. $8,000 ono. Ph: 0418 377 103 FORD, EL Fairmont Ghia sedan, 1998, 6 cylinder, Tickford motor, one owner (dec. estate), unmarked metallic duco, new plugs, fuel filter, injectors, leads etc, service history, reg until 09 /15, low kms, immaculate condition, RWC. ACS-462. $6,490. 0413 990 350.

TOYOTA Corolla Hatch '97. AC, PS, central lock, auto, RWC, EC, 4 mths reg (1DV5DU) $4,400. Phone: 5282 4740 Lara.

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

TAXATION ACCOUNTANT (MANAGER)

Ph. 5229 4299 Independent Specialists

2000421 B

BMW MINI JAGUAR LAND ROVER

Fox Personnel has been engaged to search for and identify an experienced taxation accountant. You will be responsible for the operations of the Taxation Division including client interviews, preparation and lodgement of tax returns for individuals, partnerships, companies, trusts and Self Managed Superannuation Funds. This opportunity offers an attractive salary package and will present partnership opportunities in the medium to long term.

www.huntercuthill.com.au Brian Black 03 5243 7706 bblack@foxpersonnel.com.au

www.foxpersonnel.com.au 1189074-ACM25-15

V Boats & Marine BOAT, Haines Hunter, Trihull, Evinrude 115 HP, 2 stroke, extras, VGC, genuine sale. $7,500neg. 0410 085 562. STACER 350 Proline. 2006 model, 8 HP Mercury motor, electric start, all safety gear, good condition, hardly used. $4,000. Phone: (03) 5256 1604.

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

V Caravans & Trailers

A'VAN, Aliner, 2011, 1D. Selling due to an upgrade. Only used a few times and travelled less than 2,000kms, electric brakes, 3 way fridge, TV antenna, Innerspring mattress, roof vents, battery back up, hot water heater and full annexe. Immaculate condition. $22,700ono. 0412 648 526.

V Training And Development

MEDICAL RECEPTION COURSE Buy & Sell in our

Reception, Med Term and Med Computing

BELMONT, 2007, pop-top 17.5ft, tandem axle, L shaped lounge, table, Dbl island bed, table converts to SB, centre kitchen, 90L 3-way fridge, 4 burner gas stove/grill, AC, Wineguard antenna, CD/radio, deep cycle battery with C-Tek charger, 60L water tank, 12V pump, 9kg gas bottle, roll-out awning and full annexe, plenty of storage EC, Easy tow. $23,500. 0418 526 648.

Motoring

Saturday sessions.

section of Network Classifieds.

Call 1800 001 256 wesleyhealth.com.au

Motoring V Auto Parts/ Accessories

1170626-CG04-15

9 Autumn Street Geelong West

V Caravans & Trailers TOYOTA Coaster 1987 mobile home, 260,000 kms, gas/electric fridge, queen bed, hot/cold air con, microwave, full stove, new tyres & reg (RLM401). $12,000. Phone: 0412 606 666. REGENT 2003 Pop Top, 181/2 ft, dual axle, outside shower, rooftop air conditioning, battery pack, queen bed, full oven, good condition, $18,500 ono. Phone: 0429 859 723.

CAMPER TRAILER, 2004 quality Australian made, off road . Hitch on long drawbar for easy towing, storage box, 12/240 volt power, new gel battery, 4.5 and 9kg gas bottle holders, Jerry can holder, 80L water tank, tap, canvas, full annexe, pull out sink, QS innerspring mattress, lots of storage, reg until Dec 2015. $5,600neg. 0419 499 110.

CAMPER TRAILER, Cavalier, off road, deluxe 03, 14ft, 15oz canvas, fly mesh annexe, QS bed, tons of floor space, kitchen on the tailgate, gas bottle, tool box, fridge box on the front, good tyres, made in australia. $4,900neg. 0401 553 411.

Find it in the

TOW BAR, Hayman Reese, heavy duty with level riders, $400. Phone 0487 452 275.

Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.

Ph. 52 222 555

1170627-4-15

V Auto Services/ Repair

BUSHTRACKER 20`, 201. Ensuite, queen bed 220ltr fridge, 4 battery/solar panels, immaculate, shedded, smoke free. USL-635. $119,000ono. 0418 565 041.

Independent Specialists

PORSCHE AUDI VW Patto’s RV Centre 5248 0138 MERCEDES-BENZ www.prvcentre.com.au

8 Autumn Street Geelong West

www.germanautomotive.com.au

1178650-DJ13-15

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GLASSY conditions lured many anglers onto the water last weekend. St Leonards was a favourite destination, with large numbers of whiting and squid available. The area known as Bourke St, just out from St Leonards Yacht Club, produced whiting to 40cm on pippies and fresh squids. Whiting anglers also caught the odd flathead to 50cm, a welcome by-catch for most. The mouth of Swan Bay produced squid to 600g, with size three jigs in natural colours working best. Anglers fishing into the night caught mulloway in the Barwon River estuary. Fish to 6kg were taken from the bridge right up to the Sheepwash. Fresh baits are key to banking these elusive fish, with mullet and squid particularly popular choices. Anglers fishing the mouth of the estuary beached some impressive Australian salmon reaching 2kg on the run-in tide. Casting small metal lures or soft plastics allowed anglers to follow schools up and down the river. Offshore from Barwon Heads, snapper to 6kg schooled in large numbers. Forty meters of water straight out from Barwon Heads Bluff seemed to be the place to go, with numerous boats taking advantage of the calm conditions. Salmon action in the same area slowed, with anglers reporting few fish working the surface. Inside Corio Bay, North Shore’s rocks fished well for pinkie snapper. Casting plastics out to the deeper water caught fish to 45cm, with Gulp turtleback worms working well. Fishing World Geelong’s Michael Moore and Ben McLean headed out from Port Fairy last Thursday, trolling once they were about 5km south-southeast of Lady Julia Percy. They soon hooked up their first tuna, which took a Samaki Pacemaker. The pair boated numerous fish, all around 15kg. Casting lures proved a little challenging in unsettled conditions but Michael managed to boat a 15kg tuna on a Sea Iron Pelacus. At the end of the day he and Ben totalled an impressive 17 fish, keeping only two. Daniel Baden fished out of Port Fairy on Tuesday, finding good numbers of tuna working in 50m. Daniel casting the same lure as Michael to boat a 25kg tuna, which proved a handful on light tackle. On the freshwater front, Lake Bullen Merri began producing some nice-sized Chinook salmon. Trolling down deep with downriggers helped anglers boat salmon to 2kg on lures such as Daiwa Double Clutches. Next door at Lake Purrumbete, anglers fishing mudeyes under floats caught rainbow trout to 1.5kg. This lake should soon begin producing trophy brown trout with the onset of colder weather. Darryl Luttrell ventured up to Tullaroop Reservoir where he walking the banks casting Fish Arrow soft plastics for trout. He hooked a beastly brown of 65cm, which made the long drive worthwhile. Over the next week anglers should try St Leonards for quality whiting and squid. Port Fairy should also hold great numbers of bluefin tuna, which are apparently proving a little less finicky than in recent weeks. Freshwater anglers could try casting Fish Arrow soft plastics for redfin and trout at Wurdee Boluc Reservoir.

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Humble hero’s 300 reasons to play on By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN FOR A player who has been happy to stay out of the limelight, Corey Enright has been football’s everywhere man this week. But the triple premiership hero took it all in his stride with the same even temperament he displayed throughout his 299-game career. He will become the third Cat and 70th VFL/AFL player to reach the 300-game milestone when he runs out against Melbourne at Simonds Stadium on Sunday. He follows in the bootsteps of

300-gamer John ‘Sam’ Newman and club games record holder Ian Nankervis who finished with 325. Evergreen Enright was best on ground against Port Adelaide last week, immediately sparking suggestions he could play on next year. But he deflected any speculation with his usual humility, saying he was not even thinking about next year. “I’m not really thinking too far ahead. I came into this year just trying to enjoy everything that came along, so this week will be big and I’ll try to enjoy it as best I can,” Enright said.

“I’m not really trying to focus on it too much. It might sound like a bit of a cop out but I’m just here to enjoy my footy and hopefully teach some of the young guys coming through the right way to play.” Now in his 15th season, the 34-year-old’s accolades rank him as the best small defender in the game. Three premierships, five All Australian selections and two best and fairest wins – in premiership years, no less – represent excellent value from a 47th pick in the 1999 draft. Add to that all-round nice bloke.

SENTIMENT plays little part in Geelong’s weekly selections. So the 300-game milestone that everyone else is celebrating will be lower on coach Chris Scott’s priority list this week. He will be busy reminding everyone that a game of AFL is yet to be played, not just the Corey Enright Commemorative Match. Scott as much as promised two weeks ago that Jimmy Bartel would not be risked despite his desperation to be part of the milestone game of his celebrated teammate. The fact the game is against lowly Melbourne will also be part of Scott’s preparation, ensuring the danger of the opponent is not overlooked in the hype of the achievement. Geelong got the Corey Enright media conference out of the way early in the week, with the man himself playing it down. The timing also works well for Scott, being a home game and getting it out of the way before the bye, allowing the Cats to focus on the second half of the season. The older heads will be able to separate emotion from the business at hand. They've done it any number of times now. The milestone will be a valuable lesson for the younger Cats on how to handle expectations mixed with sentiment and take on their coach’s hard-nosed approach. The time for celebration will be after the game, not before. It will also be a test of whether players can put the excitement of the gutsy win over Port Adelaide behind them and focus on a new opponent. The key selection headache still revolves around big-man stocks, with Rhys Stanley now cut down and Mitch Clark a week to week proposition. The startling development of Mark Blicavs remains the shining light in the ruck division, going up against another relative newcomer in 208cm Max Gawn. The big Dee might win the hit outs but will have no hope of keeping up with Blicavs around the ground. Despite a lack of wins, Melbourne has played more-attractive football this season. But even the Melbourne Football Club website predicts a Geelong win by 32 points.

Warriors take confidence into battle against Knights By JOSIP ZILIC NORTH Geelong Warriors will enter its round 17 clash against Melbourne Knights with renewed belief after grinding out a hard-fought 1-0 win over Green Gully last week. The Knights have had a roller coaster in terms of form since the season’s midway mark, with a draw, a win then a loss in their heaviest defeat last week, 4-1 to Oakleigh. Regardless of off-field friendships between the two teams, Sunday’s match at Knights Stadium will be hotly contested. The Warriors’ win against Green Gully in a scrappy affair was far from purist’s dream match but gave the lo-

cal lads something to build their confidence and keep a clean sheet. North Geelong started the match with some fluid moves as new signing Gareth Richards closed down defenders, forcing early mistakes. The Warriors’ pressure brought on the opener when Reardo Luka received a ball courtesy of Green Gully’s inability to clear the lines and spun onto his right foot from the edge of the box to drill past the keeper. Chances were few for either side in the first half amid numerous turnovers in attacking areas. Yusuf Yusuf had two opportunities to bring more joy to the North Geelong faithful in the 52nd minute, needing only a tap-in from a Gareth Richard

cross. But Yusuf put too much on it, hitting the bar and sending the ball back into play. With the second half wearing out, Green Gully brought on Luc Jeggo to spark his side. He repeated Yusuf’s move in hitting the woodwork, initiating a big late charge from the visitors. But North Geelong custodian Daniel Zilic denied the surge, stopping everything thrown at him. Zilic’s lastminute flying save allowed the Warriors to maintain their 1-0 lead and claim the win. Coach Micky Colina said the Warriors showed “signs that we’re growing up” with the victory. “We can use this to turn our fortunes around from here.”

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WIN A 7 DAY TRAVELMARVEL EUROPE RIVER CRUISE!

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FREE ENTRY NEW VENUE! NOVOTEL GEELONG, 10-14 Eastern Beach Road, Geelong

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FREE TRAVEL PRESENTATIONS BELLARINE ROOM 10:10 Travelmarvel Europe River Cruising 10:50 APT Canada & Alaska 11:30 12:10

10:10 Globus & Cosmos Europe

10:50 Evergreen Tours Europe River Cruises & Tours

10:50 Cunard Line Cruises

11:30

APT Vietnam, Cambodia & China

12:10

Scenic Tours Canada & Alaska Scenic Tours Europe River Cruises & Tours

12:50 Princess Cruises

1:30

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1:30

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2:10

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APT Africa

2:50

3:30

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LIMEBURNERS ROOM

10:10 Princess Cruises

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12:50 APT South America

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10:50 Peregrine Small Group World Adventure Tours

12:10

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11:30

The Africa Safari Co.

12:10

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ENTRY FORM

WIN a 7 day Travelmarvel Europe River Cruise for 2 from Nuremburg to Amsterdam in a window stateroom, departing 6th November 2015 including return economy flights from Melbourne. To enter, just visit the Geelong Travel Expo on June 28th with your completed entry form and leave it in the entry box... and you’ll be in the draw! One entry form per person. By completing this entry form you agree to the Terms and Conditions and will be entitled to receive Geelong Travel newsletters with exclusive deals and specials straight to your email. Terms and Conditions apply - see instore. Holiday Corner T/A Geelong Travel. Licence Number 30370.

Name........................................................................................................................................ Telephone............................................................................................................................. Email......................................................................................................................................... Tell us in 25 words or less why you should experience a once in a lifetime Europe river cruise with Travelmarvel & Geelong Travel. ....................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................


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