Geelong Independent - 26th June 2015

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ANGIE KIDS AROUND NEWTOWN’S Angie Hilton and her kids, Sonny, 6, and Scarlett, 8, were sticking tight this week as the star of stage and screen embarked on a new adventure. To find out what Angie’s up to now, turn to page 5. Picture: GREG WANE

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workers at Geelong Toll, have gone to ground as they consider their options with their third lawyer since launching their campaign.

But several others who suspect they might also have claims on the winnings are considering their own action after the group of 14 ignored them.

The Independent understands that the syndicate initially had up to 20 members. Syndicate spokesman Gary Georgeson would not take calls

from the Independent yesterday, while another Toll employee said: “I don’t think anyone’s meant to talk to anyone”. A second spokesman, Wayne

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Rumors are lying!

Right of the bat is iOs 9 at launch. Since the new sotware was previewed at the Worldwide Developer Conference on the 8th of June, it’s a pretty safe bet that the iPhone 6S will have the new operating system out of the box. Also, it’s said that the new system will launch sometime in August so owners of previous iPhone models can check out the new sotware features prior to the launch of the new phone.

GOVERNMENT employees in Geelong have celebrated Public Sector Week 2015 – by walking off the job. Members of the Community and Public Sector Union, which covers services such as Centrelink and Medicare, downed tools, or should that be pens, for a half-day protest at “attacks on their workplace rights, conditions and pay”. That’s despite average full-time adult pay in the public sector now outstripping private sector wages by almost 10 per cent. And it’s hard to imagine anything less than similar advantages in rights and conditions. So why strike when every week’s Public Sector Week?

One of the less surprising rumors is the upgraded Aluminium to be used for the frame of the phone. Ater the Bendgate iasco of 2014 showed just how malleable the frame actually is. As a phone repair shop who has seen a LOT of iPhone 6 phones, we can conirm that this is regrettably true. he current model bends far too easy and can actually cause a lot of headache when itting a new screen to it... To read the rest of this article and for more articles like this, please visit

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Staff are jumping around outside BCI Brands’ new Thompson Rd premises during peak-hour traffic while dressed as video game characters Mario and Luigi (pictured). General manager Teresa Esteban says the colourful pair’s antics have been drawing plenty of response – and not only from littlies. “It’s not just the kids that think it’s great, the adults are loving it, too,” says Teresa, who spends time herself in one of the costumes. “Even if we don’t see immediate return on investment it makes our day to see how we’re making so many passing motorists smile, wave and toot when they see us.” THE BCI initiative made Double Take wistful for the days of another Geelong DIY marketing icon, now sadly missed: the Grovedale bottleshop Santa. Each Yuletide he would appear in full costume, waving generously to passing traffic on Torquay Rd regardless of the summer heat radiating from the pub’s then-whitewashed walls. Double Take recalls the wonder in the eyes of his young son when Santa lurched through an open car window during a bottleshop stop. With thick, grimy fingers protruding from a costume that had seen better (Christmas) days, Santa gently placed a cellophane-wrapped lolly into the little boy’s hand. “Was that really Santa?” asked the boy on the way home. “Yes,” replied dad, “and he’s the best Santa ever.”

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WHO SPOILED Corey Enright’s milestone 300th match for Geelong? Cats fans, that’s who. Well, that was the opinion of one local news outlet, anyway. In the miserable wash-up of Geelong’s homeground capitulation to Melbourne the finger was first pointed at the Demons as “party poopers”. But the next day the blowtorch turned viciously on supporters who left minutes before the inevitable, bitter end on a cold Sunday night. ‘Fans let down Enright’, thundered a sport pages headline. An editorial righteously concurred under ‘Fickle fans let Boris down’. Somehow the players who actually lost the match escaped accountability.

It’s that time of year when google searches for the current model of iPhone start to rise with a slight caveat; an “S” tagged onto the numeral. So this year it’s the iPhone 6S (however, some rumors say that it’s diferent enough from the 6 models that they may just go ahead skip to iPhone 7), and there is enough new goodies here to make that fancy iPhone 6 in your pocket feel like mere peasantry. So let’s round up some of those rumors and try to piece together what Apple’s new lagship might be sporting.

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IT’S SHAPING up as Geelong’s biggest party in years – a Gatsby-like circus-cabaret-burlesque show complete with pythons, fire-eaters, contortionists and acrobats. The guest list will include industry captains, celebrities, entrepreneurs, politicians, all manner of mover and shaker – before it’s thrown open to the public.

Red carpet, stiltwalking ushers and smoke bombs will greet guests at the 50th birthday of Geelong Mayor Darryn Lyons at Home House nightclub on 21 August. Cr Lyons has begun inviting friends informally, telling them to keep the date free. “There’ll be acts you just won’t believe, it’s going to be spectacular,” he said.

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Geelong owners face huge bills for repairs

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Geelong buildings NUMEROUS riddled with concrete cancer will cost owners millions of dollars in repairs, a property management company has warned. The warning follows discoveries of major concrete cancer issues on the Gold Coast and in other coastal regions. Ace Body Corporate Management cheif Stephen Raff said strata property stakeholders in Geelong should “get proactive” immediately. Mr Raff warned that delaying concrete cancer checks could result in crippling repair bills. A number of buildings in the re-

gion have already suffered serious concrete cancer issues, including Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC), Civic Centre car park and Anglesea Surf Lifesaving Club. GPAC will undergo a $140 million upgrade after concrete cancer and other issues rendered it unsafe and unfit for hosting events, the Independent reported earlier this year. City Hall has listed $80,000 of works on the Civic Centre car park roof “to mitigate the need for urgent remedial work to fix major structural issues”. A report said extreme heat loading of the car park’s top level had caused excessive structural movement, cracking and flaking of concrete, which

promoted severe concrete cancer and a risk of further major repair work. Anglesea Surf Lifesaving Club faces a $4 million redevelopment plan because the lower level of the ageing complex, set for demolition, has cracked and broken brickwork and concrete cancer. Mr Raff said recent investigations confirmed what property sector leaders feared for more than a year, with numerous buildings on the Gold Coast found to be riddled with concrete cancer, or “spalling” as it is known to engineering experts. “The million dollar holes being gouged into the funds of Gold Coast bodies corporate and property owners should be a trigger for all Geelong stra-

ta stakeholders to get proactive now.” Hyrum Mohring, of North Geelong building repairs business Resourcity, told the Independent the region had many buildings fitting into the age and construction profile for concrete cancer. “Buildings that are 50-plus years old are at significant risk and Geelong still has a lot of buildings from the ‘50s and ‘60s.” Tim Stretton, of Grovedale’s Total Waterproofing Solutions said 30 per cent of his work was dealing with concrete cancer. “The repair costs are high, because you have to cut out the affected area and treat around it and they are difficult applications. It’s time consuming,” Mr Stretton said.

Ron’s backyard art tells the tale of Wathaurong’s fate By NOEL MURPHY RON MILLIGAN’S backyard has been Wathaurong country for 2000 generations. He lives near West Park, where a creek once ran from Herne Hill down toward Gordon Ave through Johnstone Park and into Corio Bay. The backyard, in the Milligan family for eight or nine generations, is the subject of his forthcoming exhibition on the bigger Wathaurong neighbourhood. The paintings begin with an unusual backyard barbecue at his Yuille St home - with blackfellas around a fire preparing to roast a kangaroo. A swing, a garden shed, fence, neat garden and well-clipped lawn remind the viewer what’s replaced the hunter-gather’s traditional homeland. Ron’s works are a poignant statement on the settlement of whites in the district, from John Murray in the Lady Nelson and two shootings of the locals to William Buckley, bunyip sightings, John Batman’s treaty, squatters, ineffective protectors and the loss of hunting grounds. “From Fyans’ count in ’37 only four in 10 remained, their living was denied them, their hunting grounds were claimed,” Milligan writes in accompanying texts. “Just 20 camped at Tooim Be-al, where the river redgum grew, on land no use to Stewart, in 1852. “Banished from the town each night, they walked in every day, sold their boomerangs in Yarra St for the pittance they were paid.” Milligan’s paintings show the stars of the southern sky, Wathaurong with Buckley and Batman’s camp, on the plains around the You Yangs and along the Barwon River, at Portarlington and on the coast. One verse is especially telling of the last Wathaurong’s fate: ‘Dan Dan Nook and Willem Ba Nip, Kings of nothing they surveyed, On the road to Bellarine, With nothing left to trade. Help Me Through The World, Was the name of the Moolap Inn But its patrons wouldn’t feed them, The last two of their kin.’ Gordon Gallery will host Milligan’s My Back Yard from 7 to 10 July.

Servo opposed A SERVICE station proposed for the top of Mt Duneed would be “out of character” with the area, according to Surf Coast Shire. The shire has objected to City of Greater Geelong over the service station’s siting at the intersection of Surf Coast Hwy and Mt Duneed Rd.

Man wanted A MAN wanted on 10 warrants for offences including threats to kill might be on the loose in Geelong. Police said 190cm Christopher Cornwill, 25, had no fixed place of abode but frequented St Albans Park, Norlane, Whittington and Belmont.

Sack call THE ABC must sack its Q&A executive producer for allowing a convicted criminal to make “offensive comments”, according to a local MP and former presenter for the station. Member for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson who spent nine years at the ABC, said Peter McEvoy’s “stunt” with Zaky Mallah put the audience and staff at risk.

Dolphin killed A FISHING trawler has returned to port in Geelong amid further controversy after killing another dolphin. Star of Geelong docked this week to offload its catch after increasing its known tally of accidental dolphin kills to nine during an operation off New South Wales last week.

Blast fear THE ANDREWS Labor Government has refused to rule out blasting Port Phillip Heads so larger ships can reach Port of Melbourne, according to South Barwon MP Andrew Katos. He said environmentally-damaging blasting and dredging would have to go ahead for larger ships to access Melbourne after Labor scuttled plans to develop a second container port, Bay West, near Geelong.

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Ruff justice for attack on cops A POLICE dog handler has received treatment in hospital after an incident at Lara. Police were called to a twostorey house where a man, who had a noose around his neck and claimed he had a firearm in his possession, was threatening selfharm. A Victoria Police spokesperson said a senior constable and his newly recruited police dog, Izak, were tasked to keep the man contained within the perimeters of the house to minimise any threat to attending officers. The man came out onto a balcony and threw a piece of balcony railing at the senior constable, striking him on the head, the spokesperson said.

CRIME-BITER: Police dog Izak. “With blood covering his face, the senior constable and Izak remained at their location while the man continued throwing nearly 30 pieces of railing from the balcony. “Just before midnight, the man commenced to walk down some external steps from the

balcony, approaching the police members in the front yard. As he threw a large paver at the handler and his dog, Izak was unleashed and brought the man down as per his police training.“ The spokesperson said the man was quickly taken into custody for a police interview. Dog Squad Leading Senior Constable Matt Steel said the handler and his dog did a magnificent job. “Believe it or not but the use of a dog in these situations is considered to be our best non-lethal option,� Sen Const Steel said. “Izak seems pretty happy with himself at the moment. He’s just new on the job and has done everything right.�

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Pollies brawl over fort’s future By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN FURTHER political fighting has emerged between Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence Darren Chester and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville over Queenscliff Fort. Ahead of a scheduled visit to Fort Queenscliff today, Mr Chester took a swipe at Ms Neville over her public commitment to

the fort as an operating military base. Fort Queenscliff is an operational base for the Department of Defence Archive Centre, Australian Signals Directorate, army history and indigenous services units, and the fort’s museum. “Under our government the fort will continue to play an important role in supporting our nation’s military,” Mr Chester said.

“It’s unfortunate that the state Member for Bellarine has seen fit to cast doubt on the future of the fort through her public comments. “If Lisa Neville does not support continuing military operations at Fort Queenscliff she should say so. “When federal Labor was in government it ripped $16 billion in funding away from defence,

reducing defence spending as a percentage of GDP to the lowest level since 1938. “In contrast, our 2015 budget continues to deliver on the Government’s commitment to increase defence spending to two per cent of GDP within a decade. “It also builds on the Government’s promise to provide defence with a stable and sustainable funding growth path.”

Mr Chester said he would meet Borough of Queenscliffe Mayor Helene Cameron and councillors to discuss tourism opportunities for the fort. He also planned talks with Queenscliff Golf Club members about the challenges the course faces from operating on Commonwealth land at Swan Island. Ms Neville said she was disappointed Mr Chester had used

the fort to play politics. “Queenscliff Fort is vital for jobs in the region,” she said. “I’ve already been working closely with council and realise how important this project is. “It brings together the three levels of government, the tourism industry and the local community in an exciting project that will have lasting economic benefits.”

Model mum Angie stars again on Geelong Coast Kids Facebook page SINGER, TV presenter, model and young married mum of two gorgeous kids. Newtown dynamo Angie Hilton has a schedule that would make anyone’s head spin. But now she’s adding another string to her bow with the launch of a Facebook page Geelong Coast Kids. Full of tips, ideas and information, Geelong Coast Kids is dedicated to helping parents keep on top of all the local opportunities for their children. The page will also help connect mums and dads with other local parents, like Angie. As one of Geelong Coast Kids’ administrators, Angie will be part of the team posting to the page, monitoring responses and keeping an eye out for interesting content. “It’s going to be a lot of fun,” she said. “Geelong Coast Kids will be a great page for sharing all the interesting and fun things going on around the region. “Local parents will find it really useful and enjoy engaging with the page.” Geelong Coast Kids will also host regular competitions, such as its family passes giveaway for The Fairies at Geelong Performing Arts Centre. “And we’d like a lot of input and ideas from local parents, so like the page today so we can start sharing,” Angie said.

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GEELONG Gallipoli nurses will be commemorated in a special Anzac centenary memorial to be unveiled in Melbourne. The little-known ‘Angels of Lemnos’ tended to wounded Anzac soldiers on a bleak, windswept island as the first contingent of Australia nurses to serve in field hospitals. Lemnos was the base for the 1915 Anzac campaign, with 148 Australians and 76 New Zealanders buried on the island. The nurses, who author Thomas Keneally dubbed “the daughters of Mars”, included Little River’s Kitty McNaughton, who worked in hospitals at Geelong and Bairnsdale before signing on to the war. Like numerous others from Geelong and the Western District, she found out early in the campaign that the nurses were almost as much at risk of becoming a casualty as the shot and smashed men they tried to mend. Historian Janet Butler used Sister McNaughton’s diary to immortalise her story in the book Kitty’s War, detailing the tribulations, depredations and achievements of Gallipoli. Sr McNaughton worked at Cairo, Lemnos and The Somme, where she saw childhood friends killed in the bloody conflict, became ill herself and was transferred to England – before returning to the front. She was the first theatre nurse to work for the renowned Australian surgeon Colonel Sir Henry Newland and was awarded nursing’s highest decoration, the Royal Red Cross, first class. Sculptor Peter Corlett has created a memorial statue comprising a larger-than-life sized nurse and an injured soldier on top of a sandstone plinth to be unveiled in Port Melbourne where forces left for Gallipoli. The Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee’s Jim Claven told the Independent the memorial commemorated the efforts of figures such Sr McNaughton, Violet Duddy and Mary de Garis as well as diggers from the wider Geelong area buried at Lemnos. He praised their efforts, as well as those of a recent Red Cross and WW1 Nurses exhibition at Geelong’s Osborne House. Nurses who served on Lemnos also included Victoria Wakley, Winifred Jane Smith, Edith Avice Watson, Evelyn Davies and Ida Mary Mockridge. Nurses who served on hospital ships at Gallipoli included Hilda Samsing, Mina Alice Bromley, Bernice Loughrey and Leonora Millicent Allender.

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Nicky has the latest GC magazine covered GLAMOUROUS Surf Coast mum Nicky Buckley has branched out into literature. Fresh from penning Nicky Buckley: A Memoir, she’s now gracing the cover of the latest Geelong Coast magazine (GC). Nicky tells journalist Emily Iannello about her background in TV and modelling before raising a family with husband Murray at their bushy hideaway near Bells Beach. “We had a holiday place down here. We’d come and stay and never want to go home,” she tells GC. But home became a workplace when Nicky took on the challenge of writing her memoirs. “It was an intense time,” she admits. “I basically worked on it eight hours a day, seven days a week - I was consumed by it.” Full of local people, places, ideas and activities, GC is the region’s premiere glossy lifestyle magazine. The winter edition of GC is out now with Nicky on the cover at all good local newsagents.

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Huge ships set to dock in our port By Noel Murphy GEELONG port will soon accommodate large ships and tankers with draughts up to 30cm deeper without needing to dredge out Corio Bay’s channels. A high-tech new dynamic underkeel clearance system, using readings of tide, speed, atmospheric pressure, wind and other factors, will be used for grain, refinery and fertiliser ships plying the bay. Captain Peter McGovern, of Victorian Regional Channels (VRC), said the system was in use at two dozen ports elsewhere around the world, including the Port of Melbourne. “It uses real-time measurements and has quite sophisticated software,” he said. “When a ship comes along deep in the water physics drag it deeper into the water - what’s called squat in hydrotechnical terms. This system allows the pilot to watch the ship and indicate where it should slow down if he sees problems. “The refinery said every 10cm of extra draught was worth $10 million a year to them. This is surprisingly cheap - less than $200,000 for in-

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PUBLIC NOTICE CHANGES TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE 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. Any Council 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.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO OPERATE YOUR OWN BUSINESS FROM HOME? BECOME A FAMILY DAY CARE EDUCATOR WITH THE CITY The City is currently seeking to engage contract educators to register with our Family Day Care scheme. Contract educators provide education and care programs for children between six weeks and 12 years of age in their own homes. Contract educators are required to hold an approved early childhood qualification, an ABN and public liability insurance.

The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C334 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The land affected by the amendment is in Bell Post Hill, North Geelong, Newcomb and Point Lonsdale.

You may inspect the amendment, any documents that support the amendment and the explanatory report about the amendment, free of charge, at the following locations: • Brougham Street Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong between 8.00am and 5.00pm weekdays

• Geelong West Customer Service Centre, 153a Pakington Street, Geelong West between 10.00am and 2.00pm weekdays.

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• The Grove Centre, 66-70 The Avenue, Ocean Grove between 10.00am and 2.00pm weekdays.

Are you interested in working for the City? We currently have the following positions available:

• ‘Amendments’ section of the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.vic.gov.au/amendments

• Coordinator Communications and Media • Tourism Project Officer

• at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/publicinspection

• Early Childhood Educators 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 14 July, 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.

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PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED ROAD DISCONTINUANCE

PUBLIC NOTICE

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The City of Greater Geelong, acting under Clause 2 of Schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989, proposes to discontinue part of Charlemont Road, Armstrong Creek shown hatched on the plan below. The road is Crown land and once discontinued it is intended that Council will be appointed as the Committee of Management for the discontinued road and that it will be used as a green corridor.

REVIEW OF WORKPLACE CULTURE 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: 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. 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.

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In accordance with section 223 of the Act, any person wishing to make a submission on the proposed discontinuance may do so in writing not later than the date which is 28 days from the date of this notice. 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.

NEW FOOTPATH BOTH SIDES OF MELVILLE AVE NEWTOWN, QUEENS PARK ROAD TO LAYTON CRESCENT. The City wishes to advise the construction of new footpaths will start on Monday 29 June, 2015, weather permitting. Works are expected to take two weeks to complete. One side of the road will be closed to traffic during 7.00am and 4.00pm weekdays. Traffic control and detours will be in place during these times.

Submissions must be addressed to Manager, Corporate Strategy and Property Management, Greater Geelong City Council, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

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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.

Submissions should be sent to: The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation Unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220 or by email: strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or online at www.geelongaustralia.vic.gov.au/amendments

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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.

The closing date for submissions is Monday 3 August, 2015.

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In addition, an information session will be held at the City of Greater Geelong, Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong from 5.00pm to 6.30pm on Wednesday 15 July, 2015.

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 months. For more information please contact 5272 4307.

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All goods are from the 1850’s right through to present day. Mill Markets lease space to hundreds of dealers, which allows small business operators and collectors who otherwise could not aford the overheads of their own shops, to showcase their goods. This equates to a wide and diverse range of products, available and open to the public, seven days a week. Enjoy a wonderful trip down memory lane through hundreds and thousands of items available for purchase at all three locations. With over 500 stall holders over three venues, there is always something for everyone. Travel The Amazing Mill Markets ‘Golden Triangle’ and enjoy quality food and cofee at each. All venues open 7 days 10.00am-6.00pm (excluding Christmas Day).

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geelong.starcommunity.com.au OVER AND OUT: Nathan Reed, Olivia and Sarah Tolan and Xavier Reed try some of the equipment featuring in Geelong Amateur Radio Club’s new exhibition next week. 140754 Picture: GREG WANE

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Radio days of yesteryear in new exhibition By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A NEW Geelong Amateur Radio Club exhibition highlights advances in modern communications. The club’s From Morse to the Magnetron features military communications equipment used between 1914 and 1960. Displays include yesteryear equipment such as spark generators, wireless transmitters and receivers, spy radios, Word War II walky-talkies - even a reconstructed

Abley explained. “But by war’s end high speed wireless communication was used by all protagonists.“ The exhibition is part of centenary of WWI commemorations, with the club receiving an ANZAC Community Grant. The display, including more than 100 exhibits, is open 10am to 4pm Thurday to Sunday from 2 to 30 July at Osborne House East wing.

wireless console from a Lancaster Bomber and receivers that helped break the Japanese Kana Code. The club’s Barry Abley said visitors could try their hand at sending Morse code, with a special certificate for kids. “At the beginning of the Great War wireless telegraphy, using Morse code, as opposed to using wires, was considered to be a quaint adjunct to the proven means of communications such as semaphore, heliograph, field telephones and pigeons,” Mr

A NEW $86 million program will cover two of 35 mobile phone black spots around the Geelong region. Federal and state governments announced yesterday that the region would receive a new mobile phone base station at St Leonards and in the Brisbane Ranges National Park on Meredith-Steiglitz Rd. The allocations left untouched major black spots around the region at Anglesea, Armstrong Creek, Avalon, Bannockburn, Barwon Heads, Clifton Springs, Jan Juc, Lara, Leopold, Ocean Grove, Point Lonsdale, Portarlington, Queenscliff, St Leonards, Torquay, Winchelsea and on GeelongMelbourne rail services. The two new towers will be among 109 erected across the state over the next three years, servicing up to 12,000 households and businesses in regional Victoria. The black spot-elimination project received funding through a joint Labor State Government and Telstra bid to

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BOUQUETS to all involved in recent winter solstice productions of Petty Fines and Forbidden Fairytales at Drysdale’s Potato Shed. Top entertainment in an intimate venue equals a super night out. Hard Marker, Geelong West BUCKETS to a male Ford Territory driver for sticking up his finger during an angry outburst around two schools at Manifold Heights on Monday. A mother was trying to get her young children out of the car and he came at me headon while I gave her space and safety. Disgusted, Manifold Heights BOUQUETS to McHarry’s Buslines for my 26 years of travel on the Rollins Rd route. The driver has been very courteous and helpful. The new operator has big shoes to fill. Over 80 Now, Bell Post Hill BOUQUETS to a lovely RACV man who fixed my electrical problem in Nagle Dve, Belmont, on the evening of 12 June. I bet I would have been told it was a major fault and would cost a fortune to fix if I had taken it elsewhere. Happy Member, Belmont BUCKETS to a bank for losing all information online over four hours, leaving my daughter stranded, upset and without money in America. Bad Service Indeed, Newtown BOUQUETS to all our instructors at Fiona Skinner Learn to Swim for kind, diligent and effective teaching this term. Your skills never go unnoticed and help improve the aquatic abilities of our young children and swimmers every week. Fiona and Graeme Skinner, Belmont

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Europe calling young Warrior By JOSIP ZILIC NORTH Geelong Warriors’ Nickolas Skotnica might only be 12 but he’s already living the international football dream. The under-13s goalkeeper will embark on the journey of a lifetime, training at prestigious football academies in England and playing in a Spanish tournament. He’s also in line for selection at the national championships in Coffs Harbour later this year. As a Chelsea fan, Nickolas will realise a dream when he trains on the famous club’s home ground of Stamford Bridge. His selection to Coerver Coaching Academy means Nickolas will also attend Fulham and Tottenham, undertaking goalkeeper sessions from some of UK’s best coaches. Nickolas has also been selected in an under-13 Australian Futsal Team to take on Spain’s best in a highly rated annual tournament. While in Spain he will undergo specialised training to further his development. But the successes means a demanding schedule for the youngster, including training for a Victorian squad with FFV coach Peter Bradley, specialist keepercoaching with Coerver’s Steve Talevski and Warriors training under Josip Skoko. But despite his tender years, Nickolas approaches his football with the maturity of a seasoned pro, organising himself for train-

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THURSDAY PLANTS - Plant sale 10am-1pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. MEDITATION - Philosophy, mindfulness, meditation with U3A 10.30am-12.30pm at Spring Creek Community Centre, 18 Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY - Philosophy 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree CafĂŠ, Gilbert St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. DANCE - Life Activities Club dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529.

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Time voters had attention of visiting pollies to talk to the press about what they want but they don’t have time to answer a question from me. They never make time to stop and talk to the people. It’s like in a supermarket when half the checkouts are closed and the rest are all queued up; it’s just contempt from them and no choice for us. Get rid of compulsory voting and its donkey vote so they have to earn our votes. R Jones St Leonards

CAN THOMAS Watson (Letters, 19 June) please tell me why individuals in a same-sex marriage could not love and care for each other and plan a safe home environment together? They, like the rest of us, are human too. The world has not “gone mad”. Rather, individuals finally feel empowered enough to be true to themselves and embrace their sexuality. They have every right to be who they really are and enjoy happiness. Has Mr Watson ever considered that this is not a choice for homosexuals, that they were born this way? Why on Earth would they put themselves through years of torture, bullying and alienation? As for children, has Mr Watson considered all of the children subject to family violence, abusive parents and those that have to live with alcoholics or drug addicts? These are the real problems for children, which Mr Watson should fight for instead. If they were part of a loving same-sex marriage I am sure they would grow up to be well-adjusted, resilient, open-minded, accepting and loving people. Amanda Hilton Lovely Banks

Gay colonisation I AGREE with Sharyn Faulkner (Letters, 19 June) that I missed a chance to lobby Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson over the past 18 months. Like many others, I was unaware of the pressures being applied. I have since been to her office and look forward to a meeting. I agree with the statement of Pope Francis, that “the homosexual agenda is one of ideological colonisation”. The beliefs of the past are being challenged, the meaning of language is fractured and our concept of acceptable behaviour is being dismantled. Educationalists know how new concepts can be introduced and new values promoted: first, propagate the knowledge of the proposed value; second, promote or demand a favourable response; and third, obtain a commitment to its acceptance Today we see school children given knowledge of homosexual behaviour, which I didn’t know existed until my mid-20s. Under the call for tolerance children are taught not to criticise these practices. This will inevitably lead to some young people in their formative years engaging in experimental behaviour. Ideological colonisation is thus promoted and achieved. I pray all parents will be aware the propagation of knowledge is a powerful tool and that, while the teaching of Christian values is being removed from classrooms, a new ideology is being actively introduced. I call on Ms Henderson to think again and to follow her leader, Tony Abbott, in opposing the agenda of a vocal minority comprising two to three per cent of the electorate. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen St Baptist Church

Morals on slippery slope WHAT a terrible indictment on society when a person can’t write in support of traditional moral values without being called a bigot, ignorant and offensive (Independent, 19 June). How these people must despise our forebears who left us with this peaceful and prosperous environment as a result of these very ideals. What is even more shameful is the implication that because these values align with the Bible they should be treated with ridicule and disdain. Whether people like to accept it or not, this country is only safe and prosperous because our laws and community values were based on God’s word. Love Is Inclusive (Buckets and Bouquets, 19 June) put forward various Biblically unacceptable examples of why we should embrace the notion of homosexual “marriage” to rectify problems facing many traditional family units. The idea that the effects of one error can be overcome by replacing it with an even greater error is ludicrous. As for Not A Bigot’s call for religious tolerance, the fact is that even Christ showed no tolerance for sin when dealing with an adulterous woman. He granted her forgiveness, not acceptance, which he reinforced with his parting statement: “Go and sin no more”.

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Perversion of marriage FOR HOMOSEXUALS to argue that restricting marriage to between men and women is somehow unfair to them disregards both history and common sense. All major religions and cultures regard marriage as between a man and a woman, or in some cases women. To redefine marriage as between two people of any gender goes against thousands of years of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and other religious traditions. Many of us have no issue with partnerships between same-sex couples being recognised at law and accorded the same rights, privileges and responsibilities that apply to marriage, including divorce, property settlements, inheritance and the like. It hardly affects us. However, we wonder why gay people and their supporters demand marriage equality and that the term ‘marriage’ be applied to their relationships. This seems to be an agenda issue rather than a gender one. This provocative and confrontational attitude fosters opposition to their cause, whereas if they were to be more conciliatory and realistic then much of this opposition would disappear. By all means legislate for legal unions between persons of unspecified gender but call it a civil union or something similar that does not pervert the traditional meaning of marriage as we know it. Leave marriage alone. Peter Mackinlay Geelong

Go for happiness AS THE debate escalates as to whether same-sex marriage should be legalised, I feel that society in general cannot be delegated to make decisions on behalf of other people’s happiness, nor can governments. We all have been conditioned from an early age to accept heterosexual unions as normal and any other variant as abnormal. But all relationships are complex and should not be subjected to others’ opinions. The most important issue here is long-term happiness. Stability, child rearing, security, longevity are all factors but if someone doesn’t want to spend their life alone then the decision to form a partnership, union or family is their personal prerogative. All relationships are vulnerable to problems; there is no magic recipe for success. Some choose to live alone, simply because it’s easier but certainly less fulfilling. I have never seen results of any study on the suitability of same-sex parents versus heterosexual couples or naturally conceived biological children’s development as opposed to adoptee children. Again, I believe that love and happiness are the most important issues. If non-conformist methods must be adopted to achieve this then I say, “Go for it”. Legal acknowledgement would be prodigious but a plebiscite is totally unnecessary. R Huisman Belmont

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THERE’S still hope for every corporate hack with a secret dream to leave the rat race behind and take the music world by storm. Indie musician Mike Waters spent 10 years in the corporate world before realising that web development really wasn’t his thing. So it came as a complete shock to colleagues, friends and family when Waters casually revealed he had secretly been writing songs in his bedroom. But not just ordinary songs. The first demo he showed people quickly raced to be the most-played track on Triple J Unearthed and pricked the interest of music industry types both locally and internationally. Mike Waters

XAVIER Rudd’s assault on the world continues its stellar run from strength to strength. But it’s back home, especially in regional Australia, where the folk/roots star from Jan Juc most wants to strike a chord with his musical breed of social and environmental spirituality. His current Flag Tour, in seven European countries through June and July, follows sold-out shows in North America and Canada. Rudd said the tour had earned an amazing response so far but Aussies were the audience who might not normally connect with his indigenous, environmental and social issue themes. He believed that his first full band, Xavier Rudd and the United Nations, had a role to play in awakening people to a new Australian consciousness of itself. “It’s really religious, quite a special group, and the shows have been quite ceremonial and powerful,” he told the Independent. “There are a few elders in the band and I don’t think it will have long, long legs but it’s really special and that’s why I wanted to do a regional tour of Australia. It has a really powerful presence and effect on people. “It’s an Australian band essentially and Australia is quite a different place in our world. People overseas know a lot of Australia’s history and troubles, where things have gone wrong. “The band celebrates Australia as one people with a mix of different people from

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SOUTH BY NORTH: Graeme Connors returns to Geelong next month. “Touring is such a great enjoyment because it reconnects me with a part of industry that has changed so dramatically. “You can give of yourself in a live performance with the opportunity to talk about where you was when you wrote the song, what you were going through, why the song exists. “Plus, we have five top-line players on stage and these guys double up on instruments, so people get to see great musicianship at close quarters.” Connors plays Geelong Performing Arts Centre on 30 July.

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Bounce into holidays KIDS WANTING full-on fun during school holidays should head to Geelong’s new Supatramp. Full of fun for the whole family, Supatramp has introduced a new school holiday program jam-packed with an array of organised activities while encouraging kids to socialise, be active and learn new skills in a safe, enjoyable environment. The three-hour program runs daily from 3pm to 6pm Monday to Friday, with dinner included. Supatramp has also introduced a new family Supa-entry pass for two

adults and two children, with a onehour session for $57 or two hours for $79. To end the school holidays with a bang, Supatramp will host a ClubSUPA bounce party on Saturday 11 July. This month’s party will be for ages 15plus, with a different age bracket event next month. A DJ, lighting effects, competitions, prizes and wall running will create a party like never experienced before. The only venue of its kind in Australia, Supatramp is a massive

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Kidzone at the cape – awesome views, amazing history and great family fun at Cape Otway Lightstation these school holidays. on the lighthouse 90 metres above where the Southern Ocean meets Bass Strait is an awesome experience for everyone. Visit the restored telegraph station, established 1859. Discover some of Australia’s secret war history at the WWII radar bunker.

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THE Australian National Surfing Museum in Torquay (formerly known as Surf World) is dedicated to celebrating the story of Australian surfing and beach culture. A visit to ANSM offers an unforgettable experience where you can explore and discover the fun, excitement and rich history of surfing in Australia over the past 100 years. The museum features: an astonishing collection of surfboards showcasing the amazing changes in wave-rid-

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ROLLERWAY in Newtown offers lots of fun and exercise for children during school holidays – regardless of the weather. With roller skating undergoing a resurgence and rollerblading still as popular as ever, kids will be keen to pull on their skates during holidays. With extra holiday session times scheduled, skating is available seven days a week. Rollerway offers a variety of activities to keep kids of all ages entertained. Rink operator Raul Aparicio says the sessions are always fun with music videos, lights and lots of games and activities throughout. “It’s a really fun and safe activity for all ages.” Rollerway also has a separate indoor skate park for skateboarding, scooters and BMX riders. “Our skate park is very popular and a great alternative to outdoor parks,” Raul says. The centre is also available for children’s functions. “We have lots of birthday parties at the centre and the introduction of the separate skate park, disco lounge and jumping castle areas have helped modernise the activities,” Raul says. In-line roller hockey is another feature at Newtown, with Geelong boasting Australia’s biggest independent roller hockey league, Raul says. “The centre offers kids and adults a chance to get a bit active and have fun regardless of the weather.” Rollerway Newtown is at 6-8 Lambert Ave, Newtown. More information is available at .rollerway. com.au

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Rock on in the school holidays THE ROCK Adventure Centre is open over school holidays with indoor climbing in a safe, controlled environment. Indoor rock climbing is terrific low-impact exercise, using all muscles simultaneously. Parents who don’t want to climb can still be involved by holding their children’s safety ropes while they climb. It’s also a great option for grandparents to entertain grandchildren during holidays. The Rock’s climbing walls are sculptured and textured to resemble the real thing. Up to 12 metres high, the walls are studded with coloured climbing holds of various sizes and shapes. Each climber wears a harness with a safety rope attached. The rope belay system provides a safe, controlled descent when the climber wants to come down or in the event of a fall. All rope handlers must be aged at least 13 years and go through an orientation and safety lesson before they can begin. Instructors are always available at The Rock to teach first-timers. Instruction is included in the entry price. The climbing walls are designed to accommodate all levels, from beginners to experts. The Rock also has a “bouldering” area with short climbing walls only a few feet off well-padded flooring, so no safety rope or partner is required. The Rock will be open from midday for seven days a week during school holidays. Children’s holiday sessions run from 2pm to 4pm each Monday to Friday over holidays and are ideal for primary-age children. Bookings are recommended.

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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.

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Restaurant Manager 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

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

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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip 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.

FURNITURE, Baby Jasper King Furniture modular, two chairs, sofa extendable into sleeping couch, 2011 very good condition. $450. Phone 0406 738 632. 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. GOLF BUGGY, Parmaker, uni plus, 3 wheeler, good tyres, good batteries, 2x chargers, golf bag carrier, car carrier, good condition. $950. 0409 707 611. TABLE Octagonal Laminex 1.2m. Fair condition $49.00 ono. 0417 335 698. LARA.

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Ph: 5244

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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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JAYCO Eagle Outback, 2014, used 3 times. Dual 9kg gas, 150watt solar power, full annexe and store away room, Aussie mate and verandah, three pole holders, Fusion stereo system, portable hot water unit with pump. $26,000.Neg. 0424 150 714.

Please call us at

1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU JAYCO Starcraft 1992 4 berth, with awning, double bed tilt lift storage, m/wave, rangehood & oven. Registration (V08411R) until January 2016. $10,500 ono. Phone: 5248 3066.

V Professional

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.

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JAYCO Swan, 2007, full annexe, queen and double bed, club lounge can convert to a small double bed, fridge, sink, 4 burner stove, grill, microwave, fold down wardrobe, café table and seats can convert to a single bed, new Jayco bed flys, kitchen and roll out awning, reg until Oct 2015, excellent condition. $18,500. 0409 985 920.

section of Network Classifieds.

V Caravans & Trailers

MOTORHOME / CAMPER. 1991 Mercedes 912 tray truck with custom slide on/off pop-top caravan. Automatic, turbo diesel, Dometic 3 way fridge, Dometic stove & grill, Jacks /stands for caravan (truck has checker plate steel tray under caravan), Victoria registration (TFQ788). This vehicle would suit someone interested in travelling Australia. It has a custom built slide on/off caravan and can be used as a medium rigid tray truck. All genuine reasonable offers considered after inspection. $15,000 Negotiable. Phone Joel 0432484095. 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.

Undercover Caravan storage Moolap Patto’s RV Centre

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BMW Z3 Coupe 1997 manual 5 speed Roadster, power steering, air conditioner/heater, electric windows, RWC, 177000 kms, registration (XIF 760), full service history, lady owner, garaged, excellent condition. Phone: 0407 529 816. FORD, Transit SWB. 2006. Diesel, auto. Ex. Gov. As new tyres, new windscreen. Cargo barrier, electric mirrors. Road worthy certificate. Good condition. Reg. UKK059. $9,500. Phone 0418 223 586

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 02 /16, low kms, immaculate condition, RWC, ACS-462. $5,500. 0413 990 350. 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.

5248 0138 www.prvcentre.com.au

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SUBARU Forester 1998, SUV, manual, faultless body, grey interior, 220,000kms. Roadworthy, 6 months registration, OXG-852. $4,000ono. Ph 0407 311 102.

SUZUKI, Grand Vitara, 2003. 149,000kms. RWC. Tow bar, bull bar, cruise control. GC. $8,000 ono. Ph: 0418 377 103

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

TOYOTA Camry, 1995, one owner, GC, 240,000kms, reg. until 11/15, manual, NNC-234. $1,550. 0449 717 133.

1178665-CG14-15

PORSCHE AUDI VW MERCEDES-BENZ

8 Autumn Street Geelong West

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Independent Specialists

BMW MINI JAGUAR LAND ROVER

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.

9 Autumn Street Geelong West

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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.

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

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.

CARAVAN, pop top 17ft Driftaway, custom made, well maintained, island double bed, full canvas annexe, jockey wheel, elec brakes, spare wheel with wheel cover on rear front boot storage, 2x 4kg gas bottles, roll out awning, L shaped dining, pantry, gas stove, rangehood, 3 way fridge, microwave, ample storage, innerspring mattresses, radio/CD/ DVD, TV, AC, much more. $16,900neg. 5243 1763.

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GOLDEN EAGLE, Rambler pop top, 15'6 x 7'6 single axle, Excellent condition, 3 way fridge, AC, Microwave, QS bed, inner spring mattress. TV/sound system and cover. $27,000. 0404 800 605.

GOLDSTREAM Offroad caravan /camper. Excellent condition throughout with 12 months registration (N63379). 10 year current ownership, Electrolux awning, flys, electric brakes, side jacks, deep cycle battery, Nre 15" tyres, 3 way fridge, 4 burner gas cooktop, microwave, large U shaped lounge and eating area, neutral tonings, front queen bed, rear double bed, table adjustment may allow for further bedding, ceiling vent, provision for bicycle carrier, plenty of cupboards for storage 12V and 240V internal power points, digital TV antenna, safety gauge on gas bottle, external fold away table, external 2 burner inbuilt retractable gas stove with BBQ plate, front boot and rear storage box. This van has done little offroad travel and not a lot of caravan trips. Stored under cover. $16,000. Phone: 0352 415 649. JAYCO Discovery 2010. 17FT 6" pop top, single beds, awning, air con, front kitchen, little use, as new condition. Registration (T67571). $23,500 ono. Phone: 0400 819 460.

JAYCO Expanda 17.56-1 Excellent condition. One owner. Sleeps 6. Large 150 lt fridge. Inner spring mattress. Bunk bed converts to second dinette. Dual gas bottles. Privacy screens. Wineguard wind up antenna. Air conditioning and heating. Registration (U38063). $34,000. Phone: 0438 569 304.

MAZDA 1987 T3500 Motorhome, 2 wide single beds, gas oven with cooktop, 2 way fridge, S/S sink, porta potti, solar and Gel battery, reg (YOM716), $18,500 ono. Phone: 0458 573 880.

MOTORHOME, Mazda dual cab, walk through to house truck, T3500, 1985, sleeps/seats 4/7 Upgraded susp, engine replaced 2011 & new diesel pump 2013, tow bar, 3x 120 ah batts, 130w solar, charger, generator, registered till 9/15, gas stove, 140L comp fridge, 80L freezer, shower, toilet, new gas HWS, latex high quality custom designed mattresses 320L fresh water tank, 80L grey water, 9kg gas bottle, needs LR licence, lots of extras. $20,000Neg. 0422 853 384 or 0402 322 200.

SUNLAND Longreach, offroad, Urgent sell, was $25,000 now $21,000. No reasonable offer refused. 2004, 17.5ft, QS island bed, AC/Heating, radio/CD/stereo/TV, loads of storage, microwave, 4 burner gas stove, grill, fridge gas/electric, water filter, new roll out awning, modern timber interior, new tyres, elec brakes. $21,000.neg. 0422 807 024. jessielee113@hotmail.com

HOLDEN Rodeo LX 2001. 6 cylinder, auto, power steering, central locking, 125,000 kms, September 15 reg (REP186). $7,500 ono. Phone: 0459 671 909. TELSTAR Retro Caravan 16", 4 Berth Dble bed, innerspring mattress, linen, two bunks convert to couch, full annexe, stored undercover. new Sanyo TV, elec fridge, 2 burner gas stove, grill, m/wave, new hot water service, new vinyl blinds /curtains, 12v 240 v Interior light system, electric brakes, LED tail lights, tow hitch, suspension arms, reg Oct 2015, tare 900. $7,000neg. 0414 674 156.

TRAILER, custom built TruBlu Trailer Crow, Eagle kitchen, off road 12V power, 60 litre water tank, gas, kitchen, stove, grill, QS bed, extended tent, full annexe, tool box, 2 water cans, diesel can, fully lockable storage, electric brakes. Cost $18,500 to build. $13,000Neg. 0408 803 398. TRAILER Vintage Travelite, 4ft x 3ft. Wooden construction with leaf springs, ideal garden trailer or collectors. VGC $350. Phone: 0408 179 916.

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JEEP, Wrangler, Sport, 2000, manual, black, new soft top and tyres, 160,000 kms, RWC. $11,000 neg. Phone 0419 472 842. LAND ROVER, Discovery, 1994, V8, auto, LPG, AC, CD, no reg, engine n.o: 38D286568. $2,000. 5277 1957. MAZDA, 323, 1992, sedan, no reg, 380.000kms, engine number JMOBG 10P100126737. $400. 0402 700 870. MERCEDES 280E 1985. Automatic, factory mags & sunroof, metallic blue, good condition, registration (PHM495). $2,000. Phone: 0409 949 274.

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GEELONG speedster Steve Motlop is Tiger-bound, if local footy insiders are to be believed. Connections with football in the coastal town of Lorne say Motlop has told close friends who play for the local club that he has a large offer on the table from Richmond. Motlop is a keen local football follower, even though it has landed him in strife on the odd occasion. Hawthorn players outed the sikly ball-handler during the Easter Monday blockbuster with the Cats for drinking while at a local game in Colac. The new-found success of former Geelong midfielder Taylor Hunt at Richmond could foreshadow Motlop’s move. The trade possibility remains open while Motlop, out of contract at the end of this season, delays talks with the Geelong hierarchy. The Tigers remain keen to bolster their midfield and have signalled an interest in the October trade period. Football manager Dan Richardson told the club’s website that

TRADE: Steven Motlop. Richmond had salary cap room. “We’ve been clear over the last couple of years to continue (building) midfield depth,” Richardson said. “We’ve also seen the likes of Taylor Hunt spending some time there and he’s shown some real promise for us. “In terms of the midfield, we’ve seen Corey Ellis and Connor Menadue start to show that we think they’re going to long-

term players for us; Kamdyn McIntosh is another. “We’re developing most of what we need internally but in saying that, you always like to have good players. “We’ve still got some salary cap room; maybe a little less with the improvement of a couple of players over the last bit of time,“ he said. “When you try to keep some salary cap space clear, I think it’s important for two reasons: you’ve got to reward players that deserve to be rewarded, and balance with bringing players in, generally speaking, when you’ve got to pay a little bit more to encourage them across. “That’s not to say money is the be-all and end-all with these decisions. “We’re halfway through a season and the trade period doesn’t take place until October so how that plays out for us depends on what plays out with other clubs as well. “You closely monitor that and we’ll continue to do so.“ Defender Alex Rance, captain Trent Cotchin and key midfielder Dustin Martin all re-committed to the Tigers this season.

Warriors host resurgent Hume City By JOSIP ZILIC NORTH Geelong Warriors hosts Hume City in another must-win NPL match this weekend. Coming off a 1-0 win over a resurgent Oakleigh, Hume has a very strong line-up and would ranked higher except for patchy recent form. In contrast, North Geelong put in a disappointing performance against Melbourne Knights last week, going down 2-0. The Knights responded to their poor showing against Oakleigh the week before, taking control in the first half when goals to Stipo Andrijasevic and Chris Talajic sealed the score. The Knights went close in the 15th minute via Ivan Grgic heading from a corner only to be wellsaved by keeper Daniel Zilic. Three minutes later Andirjasevic made his way through a gaping hole in defence to firmly place

KICKING ON: Daniel Zilic in action for the Warriors. Picture: IVAN DUGANDZIC his chance and open the scoring. Zilic was called on again in the 25th minute to deny Andrew Barisic’s header but couldn’t do anything to stop Talajic a few minutes later when he collected the ball on the left flank and carved into the box with a low shot. Just before half time the Warriors’ Yusuf Yusuf missed a giltedged chance on the stroke of

half time when running onto a through ball in the box. His effort was directly into Knights custodian Chris May who smothered at close range. The second half was a dour affair, with the Knights sitting behind the ball and holding onto their advantage. The Warriors were unable to crack them open while trying their luck from distance, with Gareth Richards and Reardo Luka attempting to catch May off his line but their efforts weren’t enough to test the experienced keeper. Warriors skipper Matt Townley came close late in the piece when his free kick zipped narrowly wide of goal. The Warriors will look back at the match as a missed opportunity to not build on their win from the previous week and now need to turn their focus onto Hume at Elcho Park this Saturday.

PERSISTANCE PAYS OFF: Chloe Andrew with her gummy shark from Mud Island. house. They soon caught a 12kg gummy then boated a feisty mako shark that made several spectacular leaps. Fishing World Geelong’s Kevin Hunter travelled to Portland where he used electric reels to drop baits down to some impressive depths, catching a 3kg Tassie trumpeter. Other anglers who fished Portland reported large numbers of bluefin tuna holding in close and responding well to small skirted lures. On the freshwater front, Wurdi Boluc Reservoir continued giving up large redfin. Ben Azman was casting soft plastics from the main rock wall when he hooked and landed a reddie of 1.86kg and

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*Conditions apply. Advertised price is based on per person twin share, in a signature cabin on the Ganges, or Maugham Suite on the Irrawaddy subject to availability. Cabin upgrade is subject to availability and will sell out, please ask for availability at time of booking. Air must be ticketed with Insider Journeys to redeem fly free ofer. Fly free ofer is valued to a maximum value of $1,300 per person based on best avilable fare. Any airline charges in excess of $1,300 is at a surcharge. Please see in store for full terms and conditions. Ofer valid until 31 Jul 15. ABN 28 395 370 531

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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

APT Canada & Alaska

1:30

Carnival Cruises

2:10

APT Europe River Cruising

2:10

Scenic Tours Canada & Alaska

2:50

APT Africa

2:50

3:30

Travelmarvel Europe River Cruising

Scenic Tours Europe River Cruises & Tours

3:30

Princess Cruises

LIMEBURNERS ROOM

10:10 Princess Cruises

APT Europe River Cruising

12:50 APT South America

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CERES ROOM

FLINDERS ROOM 10:10 Grand Pacific Tours of New Zealand

11:30

Trafalgar USA & Canada Guided Holidays

10:50 Peregrine Small Group World Adventure Tours

12:10

Trafalgar Europe & Britain Guided Holidays

11:30

The Africa Safari Co.

12:10

Holland America Cruises

12:50 Insight Vacations USA & Canada Escorted Journeys 1:30

Insight Vacations Europe & Britain Escorted Journeys

2:10

Globus & Cosmos Europe

2:50

Insight Vacations Europe & Britain Escorted Journeys

3:30

Trafalgar Europe & Britain Guided Holidays

12:50 Wendy Wu Tours 1:30

Peregrine Small Group World Adventure Tours

2:10

Silversea Cruises

2:50

Holland America Cruises

3:30

Wendy Wu Tours

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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.

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