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THE MEDIAN price of a vacant building block in Geelong has jumped alarmingly, according to a latest Housing Industry Association (HIA) residential land report. The Barwon region’s median land price is now $204,000, up from $179,000 two years ago. The 12 per cent increase was
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GEELONG’S bizarre fascination with Elvis Presley has deepened further with a local vying for an international title as the King’s greatest impersonator. Jack Gatto, a 24-year-old from Leopold (pictured), is off to Memphis after winning the right to represent Australia at Elvis Week, with the event including a competition to find the “ultimate tribute artist”. Jack’s gig follows numerous other Presleybased activities in Geelong over the years, including regular shows by other tribute artists and Geelong Jukebox Rockers’ Elvis Tribute Festival. What next? An Elvis sighting at the Corio Bay Roadhouse? Stay tuned.
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WE MIGHT take the lead in impersonating Elvis but our Arnie act certainly needs a little work. That’s the verdict on the national TV appearance this week of local muscleman Calum Von Moger (pictured). The Mr Universe winner has earned a deserved reputation for looking a lot like Arnold Schwarzenegger but his attempt to impersonate Arnie’s Germanic vocal stylings fell somewhat short.
Calum’s attempt was closer to Sergeant Schultz from Hogan’s Heroes with a Japanese twist. Calum, Calum, Calum - “get do dah choppah“. A LOCAL paper must have already decided the Cats can’t make the finals this season. Its story about defender Jared Rivers opined he would need to play every one of the remaining seven home and away rounds to join the 200game club. Rivers, who was injured for last week’s clash against the Western Bulldogs, sits on 193 games and is almost certain he will retire at season’s end. Playing your 200th game in a final would certainly be memorable, though. IN MORE football-related levity, Cats coach Chris Scott was peppered with questions for more than 20 minutes at his media conference this week. But he still managed to extract a couple of laughs from the media pack. When the question of Patrick Dangerfield and his potential defection to the Cattery was raised, Scott referencing his failed raid on Port Adelaide’s Tavis Boak - responded: “Do I get involved with opposition players during the season? Not anymore. We’ve all got to learn from our mistakes”. On Daniel Menzel’s successful return so far from four knee reconstructions: “I’ve got a dream team on my magnet board, off to the left. I’ve done a little bit of work with those magnets but Menzel’s magnet hasn’t moved too far - it’s been in the one spot for four years.” Blowing a sigh of relief at the end of the marathon, he quipped: “Longest presser ever”. But the assembled questioners quickly pointed the finger at Geelong media manager Kevin Diggerson: “He told us training was delayed and suggested we keep asking questions to fill the gap!”
Land ‘beyond reach’ as prices rise From page 1 “More needs to be done to expedite supply.” The latest figures represent the third consecutive decline in land transactions in Australia. RP Data research director Tim Lawless said the trend toward fewer land sales had been evident
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Local MP’s policy outrages refugee lobby
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GEELONG refugee advocates are “horrified� at Richard Marles’ backflip on turning back asylum-seeker boats. Labor’s federal Member for Corio and shadow immigration minister joined leader Bill Shorten to call for a turn-back option in the ALP’s refugee policy. Combined Refugee Action Group (CRAG) spokesperson Lisa Gleeson said a range of similar groups were also “expressing extreme displeasure� at the change. “I have had any number of conver-
sations in the last 24 hours concerning refugees and all were struck by a sense of betrayal,� Ms Gleeson said. “To attempt to make it ALP policy is such a breathtaking betrayal. “People’s level of horror and disgust that there is virtually no difference between Labor and Liberal policy will stir a lot into action.� Ms Gleeson said Mr Shorten’s comments about raising refugee intakes and extending resettlement entitlements were “absolutely meaningless�. She said Mr Marles, as shadow immigration minister, should do something better than following the gov-
ernment line. “This is disgraceful when you’re playing with people’s lives.� Ms Gleeson warned that Mr Marles would be unwise to disregard the impact of the change at the ballot box. “The potential in garnering a few votes from people at that end of the political spectrum will be offset by the droves of people deserting him in horror.� Ms Gleeson said the policy proposal was all the more ironic given Mr Marles was based in a region of extensive refugee resettlement. “If he can’t look out of his window
and see the hand of friendship extended to someone who came here by boat then I’m at a loss for words.� Mr Marles said ignoring a turnback option would “send a dangerous message to people smugglers�. Doing otherwise would risk putting the smugglers back in business, with an “inevitable� repeat of drownings, he warned. “This is about having a sensible, safe set of policies that will stop people from dying.� Mr Marles said this weekend’s ALP national conference would need to hold a “difficult but dignified debate� in making the “tough decision�.
Virus zombie horror feeds on grandpa and residents By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A CHILDHOOD memory of her grandfather hunched over a typewriter surrounded by piles of paper stayed with Rachel Drummond. The Bell Park author cites him as the inspiration behind her determined efforts to publish her young adult fiction novel, The South Forsaken. But moving to Geelong and discovering what lifelong residents take for granted inspired the plot. “I wrote around what I saw,� Ms Drummond said. “Geelong provided fertile ground for my imagination. Once I realised the CSIRO animal health laboratory was in my backyard the story all but wrote itself. “The story stands on its own but Geelong plays a starring role, including iconic spots like Simonds Stadium and Cunningham Pier.� Ms Drummond began seriously pursuing the project after her grandfather died a few years ago. “My grandfather is my inspiration, not only in writing but in life. I can picture him clearly seated behind his typewriter, piles of paper stacked haphazardly around him in the guest room as he immortalised his stories and poems in words. “I knew that I wanted to do that too. I like to think that he would be as proud of my efforts as the rest of my family have been so far.� Ms Drummond used her nursing background and fan-driven interest in the horror and zombie genres to sketch the story’s background. “I noticed there was a surprising lack of zombie and post-apocalyptic books based in Australia, so I wanted to write about something closer to home. “I wanted to invent a virus that could even in one’s wildest imagination actually happen and then guide a small group through this new horrific landscape. I wanted to write the book that I wanted to read in a setting I knew intimately.� Ms Drummond self-published the book before finding a publisher, with print and digital editions due for release in September.
A MAN was trapped for 30 minutes and four people were injured in a three-car collision on the Hamilton Hwy at Stonehaven, west of Geelong, yesterday morning. A woman and a toddler, a man in his 70s and a woman in her 50s were all taken to hospital in Geelong, with rescuers forced to use jaws of life machinery to cut away wreckage to rescue the trapped driver.
Safes unsafe POLICE are hunting thieves who stole a large safe from a property on Bacchus Marsh Rd at Anakie after gaining entry to a shed. Police said they were also looking for thieves who stole guns after forcing open another safe with tools found in the garage of a house in Victoria St, North Geelong.
Professor settles A FORMER Geelong academic who alleged he was denied a promotion due to discimination has agreed to a confidential settlement with Deakin University. Professor Hisham Elkadi, the university’s former academic board chair and head of its architecture school, had alleged the discrimination was based on his “race, colour and national extraction�.
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“Ideas like vehicle-to-vehicle communications, automatic braking and even driverless cars have the opportunity for a very significant reduction in road trauma. “It’s not a matter of if but when it will happen in Australia.” Mr Calafiore said the highest risk drivers – young men were in the oldest cars while the most-experienced drivers – often their parents – were in the bestequipped cars. “We know we can’t wave a magic wand and change that but we’re asking ourselves how we put pressure on parents when they’re looking at what car to give their kids.” Mr Calafiore said the TAC was partnering VicRoads in developing a road safety experience centre that would be a “genuine world first”. “We have a greater ambition about what we can achieve in road safety and an implementa-
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Footy mums power Newcomb By NOEL MURPHY THE HAND that rocks the cradle at Newcomb is now drop-punting Sherrins and putting young footballers through their training and game-day paces. It’s the changing face of Aussie rules and, if all goes to plan, young players will soon take more from the ground than just old-style goals, glory and gauze. Martine Jennings, one of a new breed of junior footy coach, said respect, fair play, teamwork and discipline were some of the benefits to come from investing mums with the job of football overseers. Together with fellow coach Kate Brady, not to forget male offsider Aaaron Chinn, she heads up Mums Monday night every week for Newcomb Power’s under-10 footy fledglings. It’s all part of a strong community focus at the club that starts from the ground up. And as might be expected with mums at the helm, swearing and bad behaviour’s out and backing mates and playing role model to the youngsters is in.
MUM’S THE WORD: Newcomb Power’s Kate Brady and Martine Jennings with Archie, Lexi, Harper and Charlie. 142047 “I think we bring discipline to the team,” Martine said. “We have a big anti-bullying policy but we’re also quite tough, we don’t put up with any nonsense. It’s no foul language, no swearing, keep your hands and
feet to yourselves or we’ll pull them out of training for five minutes. “It’s the same when they play. If they talk back to the umpires or behave inappropriately, we’ll drag them - even if it means we’re
down on players. “I have the same expectations of my son as of all boys. It’s about showing respect, teaching them about other things on the field. “We want to raise players who play fairly - good players and re-
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ally good men.” The club’s backing the change with barbecues, free meals after training, getting kids into the seniors rooms to hear coaches at work, a buddy system to train with senior players, coaching
clinics at schools, picking up youngsters who need lifts and more, Martine said. The changes are being felt right through the club’s junior ranks from under-10s to under18s - and it’s paying dividends. “We’ve only had a couple of wins but we had so many losses to get those wins was great for their self-confidence,” Martine said. “They all give it a red hot go each week, they run as a team, they encourage others, do the little things and the team building. It’s really important. “We want to be good role models for them but because we’re mums sometimes they think we can’t kick. But the other night I kicked the ball and one kid said, ‘I’d pay $1000 to kick like that’, so I can kick, I do all right.” And she can barrack, too. Martine’s no shrinking violet when it comes to offering support from the sidelines. “I’m the loudest one out there,” she says. “I’m a foghorn running the boundary on game day.”
New report ‘backs push to do more for residents of poorest areas’ By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A REPORT confirming Corio as an entrenched area of disadvantage demonstrates that governments must adopt new ways of tackling the issue, according to the region’s councils alliance body. G21 chief Elaine Carbines said the report revealed nothing new about the level of disadvantage in the 3214 postcode. “Lots of money has been invested over the years and the indicators have gone backwards where the levels of employment and education are concerned,” Ms Carbines said.
“This report underscores what we’ve been saying to government over the last year. “All previous efforts have made no difference. In fact, if you track disadvantage over the last two Census reports it has worsened.” Corio was listed as the third most disadvantaged suburb in Victoria, along with Broadmeadows, Doveton, Frankston North, Maryborough and Morwell. The joint Jesuit Social Services and Catholic Social Services Australia report showed little achievement over the past 16 years in alleviating
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through for this society if it could take one heavily disadvantaged area in each state and territory, work with the local people for say seven or eight years and if we turn those communities around that would be the first time.“ Ms Carbines said the report underscored the need for Geelong’s G21 Region Opportunities for Work (GROW) project to find jobs for residents of “our most-disadvantaged areas“. “The most critical intervention is having a job. We want to change the welfare model that’s used to address disadvantage by using an economic approach with training and employment programs.”
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Enter the dragon: bearded Nev just chillin’ out By NOEL MURPHY MEET Nev. He’s a little slow off the mark just now with all the cold weather – it’s not exactly what an inland bearded dragon generally prefers. Nev is a four-year-old dragon who’s a fair trek from his normal inland Queensland habitat, which accounts for his darker-thanusual colouring. Under normal circumstances he’d be a fairly bright orange, reflecting the sun and sand of the outback. Here in Geelong, in the hibernation season, he’s a dark grey with only hints of orange flecks on his spikes and a few scales as he warms to the body heat of owner Damian Rabbas. Damian and wife Jo, who operate central Geelong’s Cafe Lorae, bought Nev as a pup while they were living in the coalmining town of Middlemount in central Queensland. A birthday present for son Austin, they named Nev after the owner of the pet shop where they bought him. “He’s beautiful and very placid,“ Jo said. “He loses his skin and goes a bit dark in colour when the weather’s cool but when he warms up he goes a really bright orange. “There are three types of colours: a browny sandstone, the orange and a red. You can pay up to $3000 for the red dragons. “He loves capsicum, kiwi fruit, bok choy and crickets.” Nev also has a special liking for mealworms, which he scoffs in short order as Damian pitches a few into Nev’s UVsoaked and heated cage. “He’s not fully grown yet,” Damian said. “He’s probably got another six inches to go, I’ll probably have to get a bigger cage. “But he’s a great pet. We let him out at home and he’ll sit on your chest for the warmth, then he might get a bit active and run across the couch. “He’s not really trained, so he’ll take off, but he usually scampers for a bit then you can pick him up again.” As a reptile, Nev’s not exactly everyone’s cup of tea, though. “We’ve got a mini-daschund and a foxie/chihuahua cross and Nev really spooks them,” Damian said.
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ABC jobs lost with city store By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
LIZARD KING: Nev the bearded dragon with owner Damian Rabbas. Picture: REG RYAN
GEELONG’S ABC Shop will close as the national broadcaster phases out its bricks-and-mortar retail operations in favour of online shopping. The move affects as many as 300 staff nationally through 50 stores and 78 ABC Centres in other retail outlets. A spokesman said the ABC was not commenting on individual shops “at this stage“. The ABC would not confirm the number of staff in Geelong but the national ratio of workers to stores would suggest the broadcaster employs around six workers at Westfield. “ABC Retail will review its lease arrangements with landlords and develop a revised retail model with a focus on ABC Shop Online and ABC branded outlets in other retailers,” an ABC statement said. “This strategy aligns with the changing retail environment, as consumers increasingly access content digitally through subscription services and downloads and purchase physical products online. “It is no longer possible for the ABC to sustain a large network of leased stores, traditionally reliant on DVD and CD formats.
“However, ABC DVDs, music, books, toys and merchandise will still be widely available for customers to purchase through ABC Shop Online and other retailers.” The statement said the ABC would consult with staff over the coming months. Director of ABC Commercial, Robert Patterson, said ABC Shops had been an important part of the relationship with audiences for the past 35 years and the decision had not been taken lightly. “However, this strategy will create a more cost effective, nimble and flexible approach to servicing customers. “This direction is also in keeping with the shift of ABC audiences to accessing content across an array of digital platforms, while maintaining an appropriate level of physical retail distribution. “The ABC is confident that this new strategy will ensure continued audience engagement. Consumers will still be able to purchase much loved content both online and in stores.” Head of ABC Retail, Regina Hoekstra, said the welfare of staff would be a primary focus over the next few months.
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ALDI shrugs off coastal critics By NOEL MURPHY ALDI has restated the benefits its Torquay store will offer shoppers, shrugging off a campaign against its siting adjacent to the start of the Great Ocean Road. With a supermarket war looming for the hearts and wallets of Surf Coast shoppers, ALDI has pointed to 50 per cent savings on grocery bills, up to 20 local jobs at the new store and pledged minimal parking or traffic impacts. “There are proven benefits to having an ALDI in the local area, from increased grocery retail options to an overall reduction in grocery costs, and we know these benefits make a real difference for Australian families,” an
ONE SIDE: ALDI’s concept image of the Rudd Ave facade of its proposed store. Picture copyright ALDI ALDI Australia spokesperson told the Independent. “Most recently, consumer advocacy group CHOICE’s 2015 Supermarket Price Survey revealed that by buying ALDI exclusive brands instead of leading
brands customers can save approximately 50 per cent off their weekly grocery bill.” ALDI released to the Independent a concept image of the proposed store as viewed from Rudd Ave. Last week the Independent
OTHER SIDE: Objectors’ image of the store from the start of the ocean road. published an objectors’ image of the big box-style store as it would appear from the other end, fronting Surf Coast Hwy where it meets the Great Ocean Road. The objectors have launched a ‘Stop Aldi in old Torquay’ cam-
paign on Facebook and in competitor supermarkets. The site’s anonymous administrators accused Surf Coast Shire officers of “grossly misleading” councillors on the ALDI proposal, ignoring recent planning
scheme changes and relying on “outdated” consultant advice. ALDI told the Independent it worked closely with the local council, residents and community groups when establishing a new store to ensure it impacted positively on ther area. “Independent analysis prepared for Surf Coast Shire council also supports the development of an ALDI at this site and local residents are encouraged to contact council to express their support.” Torquay Commerce and Tourism Association has lodged a submission with council voicing support, with some reservations, to the ALDI proposal.
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CITY NEWS PHONE: 5272 5272 WWW.GEELONGAUSTRALIA.COM.AU JOIN THE CITY WE’RE NOW HIRING! Are you interested in working for the City? We currently have the following positions available: • Revenue Supervisor
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REVIEW OF WORKPLACE CULTURE COMMUNITY SESSIONS - EXTENDED 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. Two extra half days of community sessions are being offered: Monday 10 August: 4.00pm – 8.30pm Tuesday 11 August: 8.30am – 1.00pm Bookings are essential. To book an appointment please email appointment@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or phone 5272 4256. If you would prefer to book directly with Ms Halliday please email susanhalliday@bigpond.com The sessions will be held in private in a meeting room at the Geelong City Centre, Deakin Waterfront Campus. It was considered that people may prefer to attend a neutral venue. Council staff do not attend.
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HELP US BREAK A GUINNESS WORLD RECORD: BUILD THE WORLD’S LARGEST FLOCK OF HAND-MADE POMPOM SHEEP. The goal is 10,000+ PomPom sheep and the museum is working with program partners artist Melissa Peacock Pyrenees Presents volunteers, Shaun the Sheep and Aardman Rights, Snowball Effect and Stella Projects. This exciting project builds upon the existing PomPom Parade programs in both the UK and Australia. PomPoms will be on display at PomPom Sheep on Parade featuring Shaun the Sheep. You can Pom-APault your PomPom Sheep and take a selfie with Shaun the Sheep as part of the exhibition. 26 Moorabool Street, Geelong Mon-Fri 9.30am – 5.00am Sat & Sun 10.00am-5.00pm Tel. 03 5272 4701 www.nwm.vic.gov.au
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THIS SUNDAY 26 JULY 2015 We aim to plant 3,000 trees and we want your help!
PUBLIC MEETINGS COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of Council will be held at 7.00pm on Tuesday 28 July, 2015 at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Geelong. Enter through the Gheringhap Street entrance. This meeting is open to the public.
CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS When: Sunday 26 July 2015 Where: The Greenway, end of Wandana Drive, Wandana Heights (MELWAYS REF 464 G1) Time: 9:30am to 3:00pm Carparking is available along Wandana Drive. Lions Club BBQ and hot drinks provided.
2015 AFL HOME AND AWAY SERIES AT SIMONDS STADIUM SATURDAY 1 AUGUST 2015 Simonds Stadium will host the AFL home and away match between Geelong and Brisbane.
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Gates open: 11.30am Match commences: 1.45pm TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Temporary road closures will be in place for approximately 20 minutes after the match as follows:
• Moorabool Street between Kilgour and Balliang Streets • Hopkins Street at Park Crescent
Access to Strong, Lonsdale, Verner, Foster and Balliang Streets will be available via Yarra Street during the temporary road closure. Resident access to Hopkins Street will be available via Fyans Street. KARDINIA PARK - CAR PARKING Limited paid public parking within Kardinia Park is available as follows: • Entrance A via Kilgour Street from 10.30am • Entrance C via Park Crescent from 10.30am • Entrance E via Moorabool Street from 10.30am (disabled and public parking) Emergency access will be available at all times. For a full road closure map visit: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/simondsstadium
2015 POP UP EATS Pop Up Eats 2015, Shorts Place, provides opportunities to enjoy food truck fare and eat in an unique urban alfresco environment between 6.00pm 10.00pm on the following dates: • • • • •
Saturday 1 August Saturday 29 August Saturday 26 September Saturday 24 October Saturday 28 November
Tree Maintenance Supervisor Chris Beynon with some of the 3,000 native trees that will be planted along the Greenway at Sunday’s Community Tree Planting Day.
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST CAFÉ OPERATION AT THE NEW GEELONG LIBRARY HERITAGE CENTRE – RE-ADVERTISED The City is seeking interested parties to operate a café at the new Geelong Library Heritage Centre in Little Malop Street, Geelong.
AMENDMENT C306 CURLETTS ROAD, LARA The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C306 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme.
A café will enhance the experience of patrons to this new state-of-the-art facility, that is well-located in the Geelong Cultural Precinct. The precinct includes the highly regarded Geelong Gallery, the popular Geelong Performing Arts Centre and the Old Courthouse Building (home of Courthouse Youth Arts Inc. and Back to Back Theatre Company).
The Amendment came into operation on Thursday 28 May, 2015 when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette. The amendment rezones land in the Curletts Road area of Lara from Rural Living Zone to Schedule 1 to the Low Density Residential Zone, introduces a new Schedule 34 to the Design and Development Overlay into the scheme and applies it to that land that is rezoned.
The Geelong Library Heritage Centre is positioned within a five minute walk of well over 10,000 students and workers. The building sits in a city block with close proximity to the Government Services Building and City Hall as well as being adjacent to the Gordon Institute with nearly 900 staff and thousands of students on site. The Geelong Library Heritage Centre is also on the walking path from Geelong Station to the hospital precinct where nearly a third of all Central Geelong workers are located.
A copy of the amendment can be inspected, free of charge at: • Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/ public-inspection
• City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centre, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong.
The City seeks expressions of interest from suitable applicants to operate the café at the Geelong Library Heritage Centre expect to be completed in the second half of 2015.
JIM GARD’NER – Executive Director, Statutory Planning & Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
The expression of interest document has been prepared to assist prospective operators to determine whether they should apply. Copies of the document are available at www.geelongaustralia.com.au or for further information call 5272 4848.
Little Malop Street West between Moorabool Street and McLarty Place will be closed to traffic between approximately 5.30pm to 10.30pm Emergency access will be available at all times during the road closure.
The expression of interest is being re-advertised to include a landlord fitout component as detailed in the expression of interest document. Previous applicants are welcome to re-apply.
For more information please contact Shelley McKiernan on 0487 870 080.
Expressions of interest close 5.00pm on Monday 10 August, 2015.
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Safety fears force big trees to fall
Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry
SAFETY fears will force more of Queenscliff’s historic pine trees to fall. Borough of Queenscliffe said two stone pines in Princess Park would be next to go after an arborist warned they would inevitably fail, potentially without “warning or prediction”. Both trees are 80 years old and over 15 metres high.
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“The risk is posed by their age and their extremely heavy canopies, which could cause large branches to break away.” The borough cordoned off both trees earlier this week in preparation for tree-fellers. The trees would go after the “recent failure” of another pine in the park. “The work is part of council’s ongoing proactive tree
maintenance and inspection program,” the borough said. “Consistent with council’s policy and practice, multiple trees will be planted to replace the trees being removed.” Safety concerns have forced the borough to remove or cut back numerous old pines in recent years, including trees planted as memorials for local soldiers who died in war.
Anglesea and Surf Coast residents and business owners are invited by the Board of Inquiry to attend public hearings into fire planning and preparations at the Anglesea Mine for the 2015-16 summer
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FANS will think they’re “dreamin’” when Australian actor Michael Caton hosts a post-movie question-and-answer session at Waurn Ponds next week. The star of feature film The Castle as well as TV series such as Packed to the Rafters will join director Jeremy Sims to discuss their new drama, Last Cab to Darwin. Reading Cinemas will host an
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Caton, best-known for The Castle and his line “Tell ‘em they’re dreamin’”, plays Bell in Last Cab to Darwin. The movie also features veteran Australian actress Jacki Weaver who recently won acclaim in the US for her role in Australian film Animal Kingdom, based on Melbourne’s criminal underworld.
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City wins tourism funds battle GEELONG has won a long battle to run its own tourism board. Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine will become Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 11th Regional Tourism Board with a $275,000 State Government funding commitment. Tourism Minister and Member for Lara John Eren said the decision would enable the board to increase visitation and jobs. Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast were part of a local region tourism board until the previous state government merged some of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boards. Surf Coast joined an expanded tourism region stretching to the South Australia border but Geelong decided to go it alone,
leaving the new board with Geelongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s council as a sole source of government funding. The board now covers an area from Werribee to Barwon Heads, including Bannockburn, Geelong and Portarlington. Mr Eren said the funding would ensure â&#x20AC;&#x153;Geelong and the Bellarine maintains its status as a renowned tourism hot spotâ&#x20AC;?. The announcement followed the Government recently securing the future of Jetstar at Avalon Airport and transforming Geelongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Simonds Stadium into a world-class arena capable of staging the biggest and best events, he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This will bring more events like the Cadel Evans Great Ocean
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BUCKETS to a shortfall of Commonwealth funding for forcing Barwon Health to radically cut the number of mental health staff caring for the most isolated and vulnerable in our community. Outreach program letters of advisement were dated 9 July but became effective on 1 July. Another federal change by deception. Still Reeling, Corio BOUQUETS to Anglesea tip staff. They are always so helpful and polite and nothing is ever a problem for them. Coming from Sydney, we think it’s another feather in the cap for the people of the Geelong region. John and Jo, Grovedale BUCKETS to a van driver who crashed into my vehicle in front of Belmont’s post office on 30 June. I didn’t have a pen, so he suggested he input his phone number into my phone. Lo and behold, the number was disconnected. What a low, dishonest act. Teresa, North Geelong
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Push to get fat kids into sport OBESE children lacking the “basic skills” of sport are the targets of a new program rolling out in schools across the Geelong region. Dozens of local schools have signed up to the $100 million federal initiative to “keep kids fit, healthy and happy”, according to Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson. She noted that a quarter of Australian children were overweight or obese and “many more” performed badly at sport’s “basic skills”, like running, catching, throwing and kicking. Three-quarters of Australian children spent spare time watching television, only a third man-
aged the recommended hour of physical activity a day and just half were involved in sport, Ms Henderson said. “That’s why our new Sporting Schools program is so important to ensuring current and future generations of Australian kids keep fit, healthy and happy.” The program offered schools annual funding for up to three terms of sports activity, Ms Henderson said. Australian Institute of Sport has launched in conjunction with the program an online guide to help parents encourage their children’s participation in sport. Institute senior consultant Dr Juanita Weissensteiner said re-
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G21 and PM miss Avalon opportunity GIVEN the lack of combined advocacy for what could be a regional game-changer emanating from Avalon Airport, it’s not surprising it contained but a snippet of action from G21 (Independent, 17 July) despite being a golden opportunity. Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s ‘City’s exciting future’ summation ignored the airport, which, from a cost-effective basis, should be inextricably linked to the regional jobs fund and then at least doubled, given what a fresh food export and cut-price Asian tourism hub could bring in terms of real employment and entrepreneurial confidence. A quartet of questions, which despite my impertinence, I feel remain fair and reasonable are:
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Sacrificially altered rights IT IS clear that for many people, marriage is all about adults – adult love, adult companionship, adult sex (Letters, 17 July) – so redefining marriage to include homosexuals seems only fair. Logically, when the state affords the right of homosexual marriage the state will also have the responsibility to provide children for those same marriages. While I am sure no one wants to commodify children via the proliferation of surrogacy, donated gametes or other reproductive technologies, I think it will be an inevitable and undesirable outcome. Redefining marriage to include homosexuals will by design sever the biological link between children and their biological parents. As a Christian and a Presbyterian pastor, I am strongly opposed to redefining marriage. In ignoring the biological reality of the union of a man and a woman we are willingly sacrificing the rights of children on the altar of adult love. Darren Middleton North Geelong Presbyterian Church
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Planners wrecking suburbs GEELONG’S council needs to sort out its town planning department. With massive redevelopment in older suburbs, the department is dictating to residents. Residents are made to feel like their objections will be considered carefully but the decisions appear a fait accompli from the beginning. This is one reason why residents place little trust in the system, with matters apparently discussed and decided prior to any consultation. Older suburbs were not designed to accommodate higher-density housing. Each time an extra dwelling is added to a street the extra crossover reduces available parking. If the dwelling brings more than two cars, the parking issue compounds. Many Geelong streets with single dwellings now also have multiple-storey developments that are out of character with the neighbourhood, setting precedents of open slather for developers to do what they
want with no respect for permanent residents. Developers only want to make money and they justify the employment of town planning staff and allied professionals but what about the amenity of existing residents? KW Oakley Belmont
Gone cold on job search GETTING a job is becoming harder and frustrating down this neck of the woods. I use cold canvassing, which is perfectly legal and professional. Many businesses advise job seekers to apply online because it’s cheaper, efficient and can be done from a central location without needing to chop down trees for paper. But I beg to differ. The problems with online job applications include remembering passwords, setting up user names, computer viruses, do-not-reply emails, personal information safety and the sheer weight of typing application after application. Cold canvassing has one distinct advantage: the opportunity to make a first impression. Cold-canvassers are told to apply over the internet but have every right to present the prospective employer a hard copy resume. Billy Deikos Grovedale
First and the furious WHY WILL it take 18 months to decide that Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders should be recognised in the Australian Constitution? They are already called ‘First Australians’ in the press, so why can’t someone just acknowledge what has always been obvious? Yes, they were here before the rest of us, yes, they are human beings, and, yes, they should have the same rights, privileges and responsibilities as everyone else. Why can’t we just do it this afternoon? Melva Stott Anglesea
Go slow at Gordon IF GORDON Institute of TAFE is a school, why doesn’t it have a 40km/h limit? Students walk to and from the Gordon as cars pass very fast. It’s about time the Gordon had a 40km/h limit so the students can cross roads safely. Brian Porter Grovedale
Absent mayor’s dumb stunt WHAT kind of stunt is absentee mayor Darryn Lyons pulling, claiming he is still capable of running City of Greater Geelong from the other side of the world? How dumb are we to let him get away with it! Let’s see him beam in to attend calendar engagements in Geelong. Then he has the hide to apologise for being absent from a council meeting and a briefing. He wouldn’t be missed at either because he only attends about half of his meetings and briefings anyway. How can he be an absentee mayor and still in charge? Bob Thompson Ocean Grove
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EVOLVED: Holy Holy’s Oscar Dawson and Tim Carroll.
studio and live performance. “We have to be able to pull it off live,” Dawson said. “Sometimes we’ll hit something in rehearsal or playing live and it sounds good, like something we can work with in the studio. “But sometimes you have to draw the line, although the line is different for every song.” The musical project has now morphed into a five-piece band, with the duo enlisting drummer Ryan Strathie and bassist Graham Ritchie. Reclusive producer Matt Redlich joined them as a “special guest“, hiding behind a Prophet-08 synth.
Carroll and Dawson will reconnect with their European roots when they embark on a tour later this year, jumping off from the UK. “We’re looking to go back later this year. There’s a hunger for Australian music,“ Dawson said. “Europe is great because different countries have different tastes. Audiences in northern Europe particularly seem to be interested in what a band like us can do. “It’s a comfortable place to tour because there is respect for musicians.” Holy Holy plays Geelong Workers Club on 3 September.
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EUROPEAN experiences are driving the musical evolution of emerging Australian duo Holy Holy. Brisbane singer-songwriter Timothy Carroll and guitaristcomposer Oscar Dawson, from Melbourne, crafted their debut EP while living in Stockholm and Berlin in 2011. The pair demoed tracks in the apartments, stairwells and snowcovered studios of both great cities. They continued the collaboration back in Australia, exploring musical directions without even knowing where they might lead. The approach serves them well on When the Storms Would Come, to be released next week. The release, several years in the making, contains Triple J number-two hit History. “It’s taken place over a long period of time, recording here and there and taking time between each session,” Dawson explained to the Independent. “It’s the evolution of songs. We first recorded a draft a few years ago but it’s not like what the band is now.” While the pair is finally happy to release the album, they also recognise the balancing act between
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5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The Guardian: The Dark (M) 2:00 Party Of Five: (PG a) 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) 9:00 Movie: “The Hangover Part 3” (MA15+ l,n,s,v) (ʼ13) Stars: Bradley Cooper & Ed Helms 11:00 2 Broke Girls (M s) 11:30 Underbelly: The Crucible (M v,l,s) – Corrupt detectives organise an elaborate drug ʻstingʼ for their own profit. 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]
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: Sacrifice (M) 2:00 Party Of Five: All-Nighters (PG s,a) 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 *Series Premiere: The Hotplate (PG) – Unsung local restaurant heroes from around the country battle over dinner to win a $100,000 prize and realise their food dream. 9:00 Footy Classified (M) 10:00 Embarrassing Bodies Downunder (MA15+mp,n) 11:00 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners (PG 12:00 20/20 [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop
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) 2:00 Party Of Five (PG s,a) 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 Hotplate (PG) 8:40 The Mysteries Of Laura: Pilot / The Mystery Of The Dead Date (M v) 10:40 Neighbours At War: Mt Wellington (M l) – Muck-raking, dirt throwing and shit stirring in East Auckland. 11:10 Renters (PG l) 11:40 Weeds: Threshold (MA15+a,l,d,s) 12:00 Arrow: The Scientist (M v) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:00 Global Shop 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
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) 2:00 Party Of Five: Ready Or Not (PG a) 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 Hotplate (PG 8:40 The AFL Footy Show (M) – The Logie award-winning AFL Footy Show celebrates its 22nd season. 10:40 The NRL Footy Show (M) – Join Fatty Vautin, Erin Molan, Beau Ryan and Darryl Brohman. 12:30 Extra [s] 1:00 Spyforce (PG) ] 2:00 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News
6:00 ET 6:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:00 Benʼs Menu [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 [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 (PG) [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l,s) 9:30 NCIS: Revenge (M v) 10:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 The Project Encore 12:30 The Doctors (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG)
6:00 I Fish [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 (PG) [s] 12:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG) 3:00 Movie Juice (PG) [s] 3:30 Just Go [s] 4:00 Andy & Ben Eat The World 4:30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Far Flung With Gary Mehigan (PG) 7:00 Movie: “The Croods” (PG a) (ʼ13) Stars: Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone & Ryan Reynolds 8:55 Movie: “Jack Reacher” (M v,l) (ʼ12) Stars: Tom Cruise & Richard Jenkins 11:35 Movie: “The Do-Deca-Pentathlon” (M,1) (ʼ12) Stars: Steve Zissis & Jennifer Lafleur 1:30 Infomercial
6:00 Religious Programs [s] 8:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 8:30 Rugby Championship 2015: Qantas Wallabies v Argentina 10:30 The Bolt Report [s] 11:30 The Talk (PG) [s] 1:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 1:30 The Offroad Adventure Show 2:00 Australian Rally Championship: International Rally Of Queensland [s] 3:00 The Bolt Report - Encore [s] 4:00 RPM – Hosted by Matt White. 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 6:30 Modern Family (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia: Grand Final Part 1 (PG) 9:00 CSI: Cyber: Url, Interrupted (M v,a) [s] – A high school student promises to retaliate after her classmates make her a victim of intense cyberbullying. 10:00 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 11:00 Movie: “Mission: Impossible II” (M v) (ʼ00 Stars: Tom Cruise. 1:30 Infomercial (PG)
6:00 ET [s] 6:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:00 Benʼs Menu [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) 12:30 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG 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 MasterChef Australia: Grand Final Part 2 (PG) 10:00 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 11:00 Under The Dome: Like A House On Fire (M) 12:00 The Project - Encore [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG)
6:00 ET 6:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 [s] 11:00 Gold Coast Cops (PG l,d) [s] 11:30 Bondi Rescue (PG l,a) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG) 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 Gold Coast Cops (PG d) 8:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 8:30 NCIS: Semper Fortis (M) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: The Dragon And The Fairy & Vengeance (M) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 The Doctors (PG)
6:00 ET 6:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 [s] 11:00 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctor (M mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef 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 The Bachelor Australia *Season Premiere* (PG) – It may be cold outside, but things are about to heat up! Meet our new Bachelor, Sam Wood. 8:30 Madam Secretary: The Kill List (M) [s] 9:30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary (M v) [s] 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Infomercial (PG)
6:00 ET 6:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 7:00 Benʼs Menu [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore [s] 8:00 Family Feud Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (M 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 The Bachelor Australia (PG) 8:30 Zoo: Blame It On Leo (M) 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Daydream Believer (M v,a) 10:30 Blue Bloods: Through The Looking Glass (M v,a) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 Movie Juice (PG) 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG)
5:00 Worldwatch 7:00 Tour De France 2015 Daily Update 7:30 Worldwatch 1:00 NITV News Week In Review [s] 1:30 Tour De France 2015 Stage 18 Replay: Gap to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne 3:30 Strip The City: Chicago: Swamp City 4:30 Room 101 (M) [s] 5:30 Tour De France 2015 6:00 Raymond Blanc: How To Cook Well 6:30 SBS World News Australia 7:30 Secrets Of Britain (PG) [s] – Ian Flemingʼs James Bond uses high-tech weapons and gadgets on his mission to protect Queen and country in his top-secret world of spies and secrets. But what is the real Secret Service like? 8:30 Secrets Of The Castle [s] 9:35 Tour De France 2015 *Live* – Stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne / La Toussuire: Les Sybelles 2:00 Masters Of Sex: All Together Now (MA15+s) 3:00 Masters Of Sex: Love and Marriage (M s,n)
5:00 Worldwatch 7:00 Tour De France 2015 Daily Update 7:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Climbing Great Buildings: Imperial War Museum [s] 1:30 Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay 3:30 DDay: The Soldiersʼ Story (PG) 4:30 Medieval Fightbook 5:30 Tour De France 2015 6:00 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands 6:30 SBS World News Australia 7:30 David Suchet: Footsteps Of St Peter [s] 8:30 Room 101: Ray Martin (M s) 9:00 Monty Pythonʼs Best Bits (Mostly) (PG) – Features some of the Pythonʼs greatest sketches. 9:30 Tour De France 2015 *Live* – Stage 20: Modane Valfréjus to Alpe dʼHuez 1:30 Masters Of Sex: Involuntary (MA15+s) / Fall Out (M s,a) 3:30 Iceman Autopsy (PG) [s] 4:30 The Food Loversʼ Guide
5:00 Worldwatch 7:00 Tour De France 2015 Daily Update 7:30 2018 FIFA World Cup: Preliminary Draw 7:35 Worldwatch 1:00 Baisikeli [s] 1:30 Tour De France 2015 Replay [s] 3:30 Speedweek [s] 5:00 World Of Cycling 2015 [s] 5:30 Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Byzantium: A Tale Of Three Cities: From Constantinople to Istanbul (PG) [s] 8:30 Al Capone: Icon (M v) – Al Capone, the quintessential selfmade American man, ruthless killer, or both? 9:30 Tour De France 2015 Review 10:30 La Course by Le Tour de France 2015 12:00 Tour De France 2015 Live: Stage 21: Sevres 4:00 Our Food: Norfolk (PG)
5:00 Worldwatch 7:00 Tour De France 2015 Daily Update 7:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Bazaar: Provence [s] 1:30 Tour de France 2015 Stage Replay [s] 3:30 Two Greedy Italians... Still Hungry: Alps (M l) [s] 4:30 The Dales With Ade Edmondson [s] 5:00 Canal Walks: The Kennet and Avon Canal [s] 5:30 Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights 6:00 Nigella Bites - Family Food 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Whatʼs The Right Diet For You? 8:30 Is Your Brain Male or Female? 9:30 West Meets East: Mystical India (PG) 10:25 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Whatʼs Killing Our Bees? 12:00 Masters of Sex: Phallic Victories / Manhigh (M l,s) [s] 2:10 Community (PG)
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 The World From Above: Italy: Stromboli to Selinunte [s] 1:30 France 24 International News [s] 1:45 The Journal [s] 2:00 PBS Newshour [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News 3:30 Stephen Hawkingʼs Future Universe: Hyper Connections (PG) [s] 4:25 Secrets Of Our Living Planet: The Magical Forest [s] 5:30 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Broome [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? - Andrew Denton (PG) [s] 8:30 Go Back To Where You Came From (M l) – The boats may have stopped, but the debate has not. 9:35 Dateline 10:35 Rachel Khooʼs Kitchen Notebook Melbourne [s] 11:05 Masters Of Sex (M s,a) 4:25 The Food Loversʼ Guide to Australia
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Dateline [s] 1:30 France 24 International News [s] 1:45 The Journal [s] 2:00 PBS Newshour [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 An Original Duckumentary [s] 4:30 360ʼ Geo Reports with Silvio Rivier [s] 5:30 Letters and Numbers 6:00 Nigella Bites: Weekend [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Dan Snow: History Of Railways: Global Rail Empire (PG) 8:30 Go Back To Where You Came From (M a,l) 9:35 Bosch: ʻTis the Season (M v) – Harry Bosch, an LAPD homicide detective, stands trial for the fatal shooting of a serial murder suspect. 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Shaun Micallefʼs Stairway to Heaven [s] 12:00 Masters Of Sex: Blackbird / Asterion / A Better Shape (MA15+s) 3:10 Duck Quacks Donʼt Echo
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Greece! The Islands: Corfu [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 Weekend Warriors: Wellington at Vitoria (PG) [s] 4:30 Jackie Without Jack (PG) 5:30 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:00 Nigella Bites: TV Dinners [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 French Food Safari [s] 8:00 Rachel Khooʼs Kitchen Notebook Melbourne [s] 8:30 Go Back To Where You Came From (M l) 9:35 Bosch: Lost Light (M s,l,a) 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Comings and Goings of Live Peepshows (MA15+s,n) 12:00 Masters Of Sex: Story of My Life / Who Is On First / One For the Money / The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (M s,n) 4:15 Food Loversʼ Guide
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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 Ochre and Ink [s] 2:40 Once My Mother (PG) [s] 3:55 Fake Or Fortune? [s] 4:55 Father Brown (PG) 5:40 Restoration Man [s] 6:30 Compass [s] 7:00 ABC News - Sunday [s] 7:40 Grand Designs (PG) [s] 8:30 Inspector George Gently: Gently Evil (M a,v) [s] 10:00 The Darkside (PG) [s] 10:30 David Bowie: Five Years In The Making Of An Icon (M l) [s] 11:30 Movie: “The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly” (M l,v) (ʼ66) Stars: Clint Eastwood 2:20 Inspector George Gently (M a,v) [s]
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6:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage Guest Program: Northlane (PG) 11:30 Spicks & Specks [s] 12:00 Flying Miners (PG) 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Country House Rescue 3:00 Rick Steinʼs India (PG) [s] 4:00 QI: House And Home (PG) [s] 4:30 Saturday Landline [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News (PG) [s] 7:30 Father Brown (PG) 8:20 New Tricks: The Sins Of The Father (PG) 9:20 Doc Martin (PG) [s] – Louisa is hit by a car and rushed to hospital. 10:05 The Bletchley Circle (PG) 10:55 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M a,l,s) 11:25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 12:10 rage: Guest Programmer (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
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MARQUE: French flair to the max in Citroen C4 Picasso.
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Picasso paints picture of flair By EWAN KENNEDY BUYERS looking for something that doesn’t follow convention and who appreciate a real touch of French flair should certainly have the latest Citroen C4 Picasso on their short (often very short) list of potential cars. Just what is the Citroen C4 Picasso? It’s hard to define, being a mixture of a tall hatchback and a people mover, with a touch of SUV thrown in for good measure. This is not the first Citroen that refuses to slot neatly into any category, nor will it be the last. We love the French marque for that. Citroen C4 Picasso looks like nothing else on the road. Most of its upper surfaces are glass, from its huge windscreen that almost merges into a supersized sunroof and onto the sleek rear glass the compact French people mover defies convention. Inside, there are fascinating curves, facets and materials. Many in the dashboard area are fashioned around the big electronic screens. A large screen in the centre of the dash displays the main instruments. It can be set up with a choice of displays to suit individual tastes and driving conditions. A smaller screen in a more conventional position lower down in the centre console looks after air conditioning, audio and other minor tasks. Citroen C4 Picasso is priced
MODEL RANGE: C4 Picasso 1.6-litre turbo-petrol five-door wagon: $40,990 (automatic) at $40,990 plus on-road costs. It has a good range of standard equipment, with keyless entry and start-stop, automatic headlights and wipers, LED daytime running lamps, and foglamps with a cornering function. Options are numerous and let you take part in customisation, as well as increase practicality. The Lounge Pack has part leather seats, “relax style” headrests, LED light for tray tables on the backs of the front seats, front seats with electric lumbar support and massage function and electric foot rest for the front passenger ($2000); and Full Nappa leather seats with the Lounge Pack plus electrically adjustable and heated seats ($5000). Citroens now have a six-year warranty, capped price servicing and a roadside assist package. The C4 Picasso is powered by a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol unit that produces 120 kilowatts. Torque is a very useful 240 Newton metres all the way from 1400 revs to 4000. All Australian imports of the C4 Picasso run a six-speed automatic transmission to the front wheels. There’s no manual gearbox option here as there is in European markets. The Drive Assist pack has lane departure warning, smart beam function, active cruise control,
anti-collision warning, active seat belts and electro-chromatic rear vision mirror. All are worthwhile items and we suggest spending the extra $2000 makes sense. Driving the C4 Picasso is a different experience, not only do you have that goldfish bowl in front of you, the gear lever is in an unusual spot on the top-right of the steering wheel. It takes a bit of becoming accustomed to, so we suggest a longer than average test drive if you’ve never been in a Citroen before. If the sunlight is too strong it can be kept out by moving the front of the cabin’s roof forward in two sections to cover the top areas of the windscreen. Citroen Picasso’s ride comfort is everything you expect from a French car – smooth and quiet to the point of serenity. There was more tyre noise than anticipated on some of Australia’s notorious coarse-chip surfaces, but other than that it’s pretty impressive. Perhaps try that sort of road on your private test drive if you anticipate country touring in your new Citroen. Handling is safe enough, but tall hatches never feel as good as standard height ones due to the higher centre of gravity.
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09 FORD FOCUS ZETEC HATCH GREAT LITTLE HATCH / AUTOMATIC TRANS / A/C / P/STR / P/WINDOWS / ABS BRAKES / ALLOY WHEELS / GOOD SERVICE HISTORY / ONLY 109,000 KMS XFZ 766
2 $40.W0 P
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9 $36PW.6
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6 $43PW.3
$13,582 DRIVEAWAY
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07 MAZDA 3 SP23 SEDAN
FORD TERRITORY GHIA 7 SEAT WAGON
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6 $43P.3 W
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$15,666 DRIVEAWAY
3 $50P.0 W
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Repayments based on 60 months with 35% excluding on road costs. 1. $11,707.80 2. $5,642.00 3. $6,505.20 4. $6,505.20 5. $8,239.40 6. $9,107.80 7. $9,973.60 8. $10,839.40 9. $11,707.80 10. $11,707.80 11. $11,707.80 12. $12571.00 13. $13,439.40 14. $13,439.40 15. $15,173.60 1192481-ACM30-15
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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.
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. $14,500. 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.
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.
MAJESTIC "Knight" caravan 2005 model, very low mileage, used only once per year, 17.5ft 7 ft single axle, full length annexe, caravan cover never used new in box, shower tent, table and chairs, porta potty, blow up double bed, TV, portable Jackaroo BBQ, all cutlery and crockery, EC, regularly serviced, ready to go travelling and camping. $22,000. 5243 8390.
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STACER 350 Proline. 2006 model, 8 HP Mercury motor, electric start, all safety gear, good condition, hardly used. $4,000. Phone: (03) 5256 1604.
CAMPER TRAILER, Cameron, heavy duty, off road, easy to tow, QB, luxury kitchen, 2 burner gas top, BBQ cook plate, fridge draw suit 25l Waeco, fridge not inc, pull out pantry, Redarc battery Anderson plug, 12V plug connections, tool box , 2x 4kg gas bottles, 3 x jerry cans, 65L water tank, elec drum brakes, tropical roof with skylight, plenty of storage, Internal /external LED Lighting, annexe 3 sides/flooring, always garaged.
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.
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.
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.
V Motor Vehicles 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.
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.
JAYCO Expanda Outback Caravan. Immaculate condition inside & out. Built Dec 2012 - one owner. Model 17.56-1 Garaged. Sleeps 6, double bed, queen bed & single bunk beds (convert to 2nd dining table & chairs), tandem axle, roll out awning, annexe add-a-room, privacy screens, bumper bar, external water tap on A-frame, 15" alloy wheels, air conditioning & heating, microwave, gas & electric hot plates, grill, wind-up antenna, 2 x 82 ltr water tanks, 150 ltr large fridge, hot water service, hot & cold tap external shower, LED lights throughout, 2 x 9 ltr gas bottles, extra rear gas bayonet fitting, drop jacks, mudflaps, solar panel, battery & regulator. Easy to tow and a great family touring van in excellent condition. $42,000 neg. Phone: 0408 476 276. JAYCO Freedom 2003. 17ft Pop Top, double bed, front cafe seats, annexe and roll out. Reistration (P92018). $16,000 ono. Phone: 0405 110 460 or 0432 493 527.
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.
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.
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.
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.
ON-SITE Coronet caravan & new hard annexe at St Leonard's. For the boating enthusiast and/or angler, situated within metres of a jetty and boat ramp, excellent condition, offering all the comforts of home and situated in the only all-year-round dogfriendy park on the Bellarine Peninsula. CD radio unit & 2 speakers, 240 Volt flat screen TV, air conditioning, M/wave, 4 gas cooker stove & grill, large deep bowl sink, stainless steel rangehood, Dometic 3 way fridge (150 Litres). Fire extinguisher & smoke detector, lift up boxed queen bed on Struts, dining nook easily converts to bed, washing machine, corner dressing table, reading lamps, shower & cassette toilet, 21ltr gas/electric hot water service, 2 x 9kg gas bottles. $22,000. Phone: 0421 584 510. ON SITE Millard caravan 21ft with solid timber annexe in private entry park, Leopold. Cooking appliances, fridge /freezer, TV/DVD/VCR, air con, gas heater, ensuite, sleeps 5, has 2 dining areas. Amenities include 2 swimming pools, BBQ /recreation area, laundry facilities, boat ramp, on site caretaker. Fully insured. $14,000 ono. Call Ron 9370 6404 after 7pm. 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. ROADSTAR Pop Top, 2003, 17'6", long rego, independent suspension, awning, shade walls, full annex, L shaped dinette, separate lounge, front kitchen, water filters, extras including cover, EC. $18,900. 0400 001 457.
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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.
MOTORHOME Mitsubishi Fuso Coach, 1987, 9m, PS, 6 speed manual, 3 KVA generator, Dble Glassed Windows, Shower/Toilet, Microwave, roll out Pantry, 12v and 240v fridge/freezer, cooktop/oven, w/machine, stainless Sink, TV/DVD, tape/CD, radio, QS Innerspring Mattress, Combination Safe, Ceiling Fans, 16' Domestic Awning, towbar, reverse camera, 300L Fresh Water cap, 80L Drinking Water cap, 150L Grey Water cap, toolbox, 2x9kg LPG Bottles, AC, BBQ. $145,000. 0418 520 054.
SLIDE ON CAMPER, 2008, an Adventurer 76R Canadian built, elec AC as heater, new 105 amp hr batt, 2 awnings, 4.5 kg gas bottle, smoke/gas detector, 2 beds, table, sink, 40 watt solar Panel keeps batt charged, 45lt fresh water tank, 3 way fridge /freezer, 3 burner gas grill, 1 elec hot plate, portable toilet, storage, remote controlled Electric Happijac's, much more. $21,500. 0413 974 284.
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
SUNSET CAMPER 4WD. Made in Ballarat 4 x 4, heavy duty springs, swivel trailer coupling, never taken off road, 2 room + 4.8 x 2.4m annex, made with heavy duty canvas, has heavy duty gas strutts, 7 large zip sides for ventilation, midgy proof screening, waterproof floor in tent section, camper in as new condition, only used 5 times, selling due to health reasons, stored in shed at all times, valued at $10,500 will sell at $8,500 you wont be disappointed, genuine sale, reg (S39253). Phone: 0458 334 540.
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.
VW KOMBI Sunliner Camper Conversion 1978, 2 litre manual bay window camper in top condition with front disc brakes. Full bare metal respray, rust free immaculate orange duco. Full honey brown leather upholstery throughout van including bed. Double bed is an orginal "rock and roller" and easily converts to a lounge and dining area. Has an additional "upstairs" single bed and a side annexe. In excellent mechanical order, this van runs like a dream. Reg (PCP390) until January 2016. $29,500. Phone: 0419 820 473.
WINDSOR Streamline tandem pop top, EC, very clean, easy tow, dble bed, m/wave, front kitchen, gas cooking, range hood, side dinette, lounge, TV, roll out side awning, 12volt battery system, dual gas bottles, elec brakes, front boot, shedded at Portarlington. $17,700. 0407 345 997.
HOLDEN Sedan 1988 Auto. Silver, 2 months registration (XGN522). $2,100. Phone: 0415 131 010. JEEP, Wrangler, Sport, 2000, manual, black, new soft top and tyres, 160,000 kms, RWC. $11,000 neg. Phone 0419 472 842. MERCEDES 280E 1985. Automatic, factory mags & sunroof, metallic blue, good condition, registration (PHM495). $2,000. Phone: 0409 949 274.
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. EUREKA, complete project car, has Simmonds wheels, VW engine and gear box. Engine no: 043101101A. $3,400ono. 0407 045 410. 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.
SUBARU Forester 2004. 2.5ltr turbo $4,000. Registration (SRE381). Phone: 0417 925 599. TOYOTA, Corolla Conquest, 1999, GC, low kms, auto, IFE-41U, 7 months reg, no RWC. $3,500. 0424 403 914.
TOYOTA Hilux SR, V6 Petrol, 2005, 144,000 kms, Silver, GC, Manual, Towbar, reg. 02/16, RWC ICQ-4VA, $12,500 ono. 0432 444 501
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MERCEDES Coupe CLC Kompressor 2011. Metallic grey, 62,000 kms, like new, careful female owner, just serviced, registration (YGF850) until March 2016, panoramic sunroof, hatch, great design, current looks. $30,900. Phone: 0409 487 587. MERCEDES Benz, 72 Coupe for restoration. Engine number 11402221011304. $1,550ono. Phone 5277 3765, 0419 219 276.
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MITSUBISHI Verada 2002. Immaculate condition, auto, only 159,000kms. LPG dual fuel, very economical 400kms-450kms per $32 tank of LPG. Top of the range including leather interior, electric windows, sunroof, aircon, cruise control, climate control, tape and CD stacker, tinted windows. Recent major service including new spark plug leads, spark plugs, coolant and oil flush, oil, air and fuel filters changed, new tyres, 9 months rego, RWC included. Extremely reliable car in excellent condition, always garaged. Selling due to expanding family, reluctant sale. $6,500neg. Phone 0412 217 087.
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Local - Country - Surrounding Suburbs VOLKSWAGEN Beetle Hatchback 2006. 8,5000 kms, 17 inch white powdercoated wheels wrapped in silica compound tyres. Stylish rare factory fitted spoiler, ABS brakes, 6 airbags, front power windows, power steering, side airbags, remote central locking, map/reading lamps, front cup holders and tachometer, sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirror, tilt & reach adjustable steering wheel, powerful 1.6L engine, 6 speaker CD player sound system, ANCAP safety rating 4, RWC, registration (XWG368). $12,500 neg. Phone: 0439 787 233. SMART CAR 2003 0.7L engine, heated leather seats, airbags, a great car to drive, Registration (UJT779). $5,000. Phone: 52 773 765 or 0499 219 276.
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GETZ XL Hatch 2005. Manual in Red, absolutely beautiful condition, 155,000 kms, service history, registered until April 2016 (UTT032), RWC. $5,500. Phone: 0458 735 159.
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GREATER Western Sydney will aim for its maiden win over Geelong when the sides clash on Saturday at StarTrack Oval in Canberra. The Cats have had the Giants’ measure since the new club’s initiation into the league, handing out a pair of 50-plus-point thrashings in the first two meetings. But this season the tables are turned, with the western Sydney side sitting seventh on the ladder and striving for its first finals campaign. The Giants closed the gap the last time the two teams met, scrabbling to within seven points. Punters are finding it hard to separate the two sides this week. A loss to Geelong would put the wobbles under the fledgling club, with competition fierce for the last four finals spots. Geelong is not yet out of contention, either, so a loss would have dire consequences for the Cats’ season as well. But coach Chris Scott has stressed the dual objectives of the season all along: play as well as possible week to week with an eye on the future. Scott knows a flag is not in the offing for the Cats this season, or next, but a critical mass of players with age and game experience on their side could do damage in 2017. The Giants have bounced back from a form slump to win their past two games and Geelong showed glimpses of form to beat the Western Bulldogs last weekend.
Interestingly, this is a battle between the most and least accurate teams. Geelong is ranked first at almost 54 per cent, while the Giants are 18th at 46 per cent. The Giants are undefeated from two games at StarTrack Oval this season, while the Cats travel to Canberra for the first time since 2006 after losing twice to North Melbourne in the national capital. Scott acknowledged the challenge of playing in unknown territory. “It’s going to be a different environment,“ he said. “Sometimes games in Canberra can feel a long way away from AFL footy at the MCG with 80,000 people. “It’s going to be different but that’ll be a good step in our development as well, to take a professional approach to the game irrespective of the conditions, the supporters or how cold it is, just get out there and get the job done.” Scott said the Giants were a threat to the Cats despite still undergoing development. “Their midfield is still really strong, really hard runners, use the ball well and when they get the game on their terms they can score really quickly. “They’re still developing in some key positions of the game but, having said that, their two power forwards are already damaging players. “It would be a big mistake for us to go into the game thinking they’ve got some players still developing and we might have a physical edge.”
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MAN CRUSH: James Kelly feels the weight of a Tom Hawkins tackle at training this Picture: REG RYAN week. 142016
Cannons aimed at Warriors in fight for NPL survival By JOSIP ZILIC WITH two wins in a row for the first time this season, North Geelong Warriors is preparing for the fight of its life in the NPL. Opponent Oakleigh Cannons is hard to read but down on form from its midyear resurgence. Oakleigh’s frustrating patch yielded just two points from the last five matches. But the Cannons have still shown what their capability with wins against South Melbourne and Melbourne Knights. North Geelong’s recent run featured a disciplined midfield and a stable defence. The consequent increase in confidence has increased scoring opportunities, which were amiss earlier in the season. In Saturday’s 1-0 win over Northcote the Warriors took command of the midfield, with Vito Cichello orchestrating the home side’s moves. Other than a 15-minute patch in the first half when the visitors almost stole a goal through a mix
SHOT: A Vito Chichello cross for the Warriors. Picture: IVAN DUGANDZIC up between Michael Grgic and Daniel Zilic in goals, allowing Calvin Mbarga to slip in and knock the ball just wide, the rest of the match was in the Warriors’ hands. As soon as the Warriors found their rhythm they turned possession into chances, most notably Mark
Paleka’s driving shot at the near post, which Christopher Theodoridis finger-tipped away. Moments later Reardo Luka tore past his opponent to drive a low, hard shot into the goal. The ball ricocheted a couple of times but failed to escape the keeper’s grip. The pressure continued from the home side in the second half. Michael Anderson was on the end of a Chichello move at the 72nd minute, pushing Juso Julardzija past two players before he opened it up for Anderson to slot neatly and give the Warriors their second win in as many weeks. Coach Micky Colina was delighted but still wary of the mission ahead. “I’m happy for the lads, they got what they deserved,” he said. “We’ve ticked off a couple of wins but we know what awaits us and we need to fight for our survival.” The Warriors play Oakleigh on Sunday at Jack Edwards Reserve, Oakleigh. Kick-off is at 5:45pm.
LIGHT north winds made Sunday ideal for spinning up Australian salmon to just over 2kg along the coast. Rock platforms and beaches surrounding Lorne produced fish on 25g slugs, with anglers finding that the larger fish usually took lures within the first few metres of their retrieve. The Barwon River Estuary had huge tidal movement last weekend, making angling challenging but salmon and silver trevally were still landed. Pippies baited on a running sinker rig did the trick during the run-in tide. The Thunderbolt section produced mulloway on fresh squid baits or live mullet. Some of the mulloway reached 85cm, giving anglers a run for their money. Reasonable numbers of squid were taken around Queenscliff’s Bell Reef in a good sign of things to come. August traditionally has a run of large squid gather over the nearby reef and grass patches ahead of spawning. Port Fairy hosted an influx of anglers on Sunday as they made the most of the fading tuna season. Casting stick baits such as Storm So Run Minnows in 48m to 52m caught southern bluefin to 15kg. Among the fleet were Mat and Ray Alsop and Dylan Pace, who had little trouble locating and boating tuna. They said the fish responded extremely well to stick bait lures cast into surface commotion, with Dylan noting that the tuna seemed still focused on chasing small bait, which can make them hard to tempt. Also down the western district, Trent Schiller fished the Hopkins River for bream again. Trent walked the banks high up the estuary casting soft plastics for fish to 37cm. Lake Purrumbete was a hot spot for brown trout, with anglers taking 2kg fish on trolled lures or mudeyes suspend under floats. Trolling the east bank weed beds at first light resulted in browns and rainbow trout along with the odd Chinook salmon to 1.2kg The Queen’s Park section of the Barwon River produced carp to 6kg. Ever-reliable corn kernels on a lightly weighted running sinker rig got the job done. Next week should be good for salmon along local surf beaches. The rock platforms either side of Lorne will also be worth fishing on the run-in tide. Freshwater anglers should consider a trip to Lake Wendouree or trying for carp in the Barwon River. SCHOOLED: Dylan Pace with a tuna.
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GULL BUS TRANSFERS INCLUDED*
2016 Departure Dates 10 Jan^, 23 Jan^, 11 Feb, 24 Feb, 22 Mar Oceanview from*
Balcony from*
$1,719 $2,399 $2,399 $2,799 +Fares are per person twin share based on 25 Nov 2015 departure only. ^Operates in reverse order. *On Geelong Travel group allocated departures only. ONBOARD SPENDING MONEY PER STATEROOM ++
$ 100
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Sun Princess®, Diamond Princess® & Dawn Princess®
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$ 250
Dawn Princess® & Sun Princess® Round trip from Perth (Fremantle)
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2016 Departure Dates
2015 Departure Date: 24 Nov 2016 Departure Dates
3 Jan, 5 Feb^
23 Feb^, 5 Jul, 15 Aug, 14 Sep 12 night duration between Perth (Fremantle) & Singapore and 14 night duration from Singapore to Perth (Fremantle) also available.
10 Feb^, 24 Feb, 5 May, 18 May^ Interior from* Launch fares~ Sale fares
Oceanview from*
Balcony from*
Mini-Suite from*
$2,019 $2,619 $3,119 $4,019
Your fares
$1,299 $1,899 $1,899 $2,899
Interior from*
Oceanview from*
$1,519
Limited
Balcony from*
Mini-Suite from*
$1,949 $2,219
+Fares are per person twin share based on 3 Jan 2016 departure only. ^6 night duration, itinerary varies.
Interior from*
ONBOARD SPENDING MONEY PER STATEROOM ++
$ 100
& MINI-SUITES
$ 250
Balcony from*
Mini-Suite from*
Launch fares~
$4,099 $5,399 $6,479 $9,299
Sale fares
$2,489 $3,529 $3,529 $6,049
+Fares are per person twin share based on 7 Dec 2015 departure only. ^Itinerary varies.
INTERIOR STATEROOM
Oceanview from*
+Fares are per person twin share based on 24 Nov 2015 departure only. ^Itinerary varies, does not call at Lombok. ONBOARD SPENDING MONEY PER STATEROOM ++
INTERIOR STATEROOM
$ 50 & MINI-SUITES $ 150
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$1,849 $2,449 $2,949 $3,649
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Sydney
2015 Departure Dates: 24 Nov, 7 Dec 2016 Departure Dates
12 Nov, 25 Nov, 8 Dec, 21 Dec
Sale fares
South Pacific Ocean
Round trip from Sydney
2015 Departure Dates
Launch fares
TASMANIA
(Port Chalmers)
Scenic cruising
Interior from*
Scenic cruising
Akaroa Dunedin
Fiordland National Park
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FOR MINI-SUITES ON SELECTED ITINERARIES
ON INTERIOR & MINI-SUITE STATEROOMS
Dravuni Island
Nouméa
CHAMPAGNE
BREAKFAST
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www.geelongtravel.com.au *Fares are per person, in AUD, in complete twin accommodation, based on lead interior, oceanview, balcony and mini-suite staterooms available at time of printing, inclusive of all discounts, taxes, fees, and port expenses (which are subject to change). Ofer ends 31 August 2015 unless sold out prior. Princess Cruises has set aside a reasonable number of staterooms which are available at these fares. Once these staterooms are sold, fares may revert to a higher fare, but may also be discounted. Valid for new bookings and not combinable with any other ofer. Ofers subject to availability. Some oceanview staterooms have obstructed views. +Fare based on specific departure dates only. Higher fares may apply to other departure dates listed. Whilst information is correct at time of publication, ofer may be withdrawn or varied at any time without notice. ~Comparison launch fares are based on fares launched into the market from March 2014. ‡Balcony upgrade ofer is available on selected marked cruises and is an upgrade from the lowest grade oceanview stateroom to lowest grade balcony stateroom, subject to availability.++Onboard credit is in AUD and is available for interior and mini-suite staterooms on selected marked itineraries only and applied to the first 2 passengers in a stateroom. Onboard credit amount varies by stateroom type and voyage length. Where onboard credit applies: Cruises of 5-9 nights will receive AUD$25pp (max. AUD$50 per stateroom) for interior staterooms, and AUD$75pp (max. AUD$150 per stateroom) for minisuites; Cruises of 10-14 nights will receive AUD$50pp (max. AUD$100 per stateroom) for interior staterooms, and AUD$125pp (max. AUD$250 per stateroom) for mini-suites; Cruises of 20+ nights will receive AUD$100pp (max. AUD$200 per stateroom) for interior staterooms, and AUD$200pp (max. AUD$400 per stateroom) for mini-suites. Credit is not transferable, non-refundable, not redeemable for cash and cannot be used at the medical centre or casino. ±Free champagne balcony breakfast for two people valued at USD$32 per stateroom and is valid for mini-suites only for guests 18 years or over. Available on voyages of 6+ nights. Ofer is non-transferable and is not redeemable for cash. Princess has the right to substitute for an onboard credit of equal value, and will expire if not used by 10:00 PM on the last evening of the cruise. Onboard credit conditions will apply. To be read in conjunction with the Booking and Passage Conditions available at princess.com/legal/passage_contract/index. jsp which passengers will be bound by. A 1.5% surcharge will apply to all payments made by credit cards for direct bookings made via our call centre and website. Travel agents may charge additional fees - check with your travel agent. Carnival plc trading as Princess Cruises. ABN 23 107 998 443. Holiday Corner T/A Geelong Travel. Licence No. 30370.
Hong Kong to Dubai 20 nights ◆ 29 Mar 2016 Queen Mary 2 Stateroom
Relaxing Days, Glamorous Nights. Complimentary Oceanview to Balcony upgrade*.
Twin share pp from*
Inside
$3,479
Oceanview
$4,499
Balcony
$4,499
Princess Grill
$10,199
Queens Grill
$11,579
Melbourne to Hong Kong 23 nights ◆ 6 Mar 2016 Queen Victoria
Ofer ends 31 July 2015.
Stateroom
Twin share pp from*
Inside
$3,339
Oceanview
$3,489
Balcony
$3,489
Princess Grill
LIMITED
Queens Grill
$12,069
Southampton to Perth 33 nights ◆ 10 Jan 2016 Queen Elizabeth Stateroom
In addition to the upgrade ◆ ◆
Inside
$5,349
Oceanview
$5,939
Balcony
$5,939
Princess Grill
$15,309
Queens Grill
$19,199
Many more 2016 cruises available.
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Twin share pp from*
www.geelongtravel.com.au *Fares are cruise only, per person, in AUD, in complete twin staterooms, based on lead categories (unless stated otherwise), inclusive of all discounts, taxes and charges (which are subject to change). Stateroom upgrade ofer is available on selected voyages only based on the upgrade cost between the lead Oceanview to lead Balcony twin stateroom. Upgrades at the fares shown are subject to availability of staterooms in the higher grade. Some oceanview and balcony staterooms may have an obstructed view. Fares are only applicable for Cunard’s World Voyage sectors departing in 2016 on Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria or Queen Elizabeth. Discount based on comparison to fares launched into market 09 September 2014 for RWC programme. A deposit of 50% of the entire cruise fare is required at time of booking. If the booking is cancelled 91 days or more from the date of sailing, then the deposit of 50% of the entire cruise fare will be held as a cancellation fee. If the booking is cancelled within final payment which is 90 days or less from the date of sailing then 100% of the cruise fare will be held as a cancellation fee. Ofer subject to limited availability. Airfares, hotels and transfers additional. Valid for new bookings only, not combinable with any other ofer. Ofer commences on 15 July 2015 and ends 31 July 2015. A limited number of cabins have been set aside at these fares, once sold out fares may revert to a higher fare. To be read in conjunction with the Terms and Conditions contained in the latest Cunard brochure which passengers will be bound by. Whilst all information is correct at the time of publication, ofers and fares are subject to change or withdrawal. ^ The Relaxing Days and Glamorous Nights package applies to the first 2 guests only in a stateroom for Cunard’s World Voyage sectors of 14 nights or longer departing in 2016. The specialty cofee card allows the participant 10 complimentary Primo (12oz) cofees (americano, latte or cappuccino) onboard, excluding specialty lattes and liqueur cofees/chocolates. The complimentary photo is one 8x10 photo per person of your choice that you have had taken by Cunard’s photographers onboard. A luxurious unisex Cunard Bathrobe in one size (large) will be supplied, per person. In the event any of the above mentioned products are not available or out of stock at time of sailing, the item may be substituted at Cunard’s discretion. The above mentioned items cannot be exchanged for other onboard items or spending money. This ofer is subject to availability and is valid for new bookings only. Ofer is not transferable and not combinable with any other ofer in market including any onboard spending money ofer. If the booking is cancelled then the Relaxing Days and Glamorous Nights package will be forfeited. Holiday Corner T/A Geelong Travel. Licence No. 30370. 1192916-KC30-15