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POLICE are investigating a graphic Geelong Facebook account filled with vile images of local teenagers using drugs. The site details local drug culture, with several of the featured teenagers known to Geelong police. Visitors to the page have identified some of the alleged drug users, one a boy aged 14. Spaced out teenagers, looking into the distance, smoking bongs, vomiting or holding deal bags, litter the sordid page. Victoria Police said it would ask Facebook to remove the page after it was revealed by the Independent. A spokeswoman said Victoria Police would assess the posts. State Youth Affairs Minister Jenny Mikakos was also alerted to the page. “The Andrews Labor Government does not condone the use of illegal and dangerous drugs or any attempt to glorify or celebrate their use,” she said. Geelong councillor Eddy Kontelj was shocked at the images and wondered whether some of the youths pictured were aware they featured on the page. “It’s extremely sad and irresponsible for anybody to set up a site like this,” said the councillor for Cowie ward, where some of the images were taken. “It’s a sad blight on society and whoever set up the site needs to be dealt with.”
BUSTED: Images from the Facebook page glorifying drug use and possession.
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We love all things Google. Where would we be without them? Altavista (lulz)? Ask Jeeves (I don’t think so)? Bing?!... Well, in this article I want to talk about one of their projects that, by now, almost everyone should have heard of. It’s the driverless car program and Google is spearheading the cause. Like they have done with so many other projects, like Google Maps and Street View, Google wants to once again change the way we drive forever! But there is one major problem with the driverless car system (and this isn’t really much of a surprise); everyone else on the road.
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Last month, Google sent one of their cars out (with a safety driver to override the car if needs be, of course) on a trial run. he little mousy looking Google car approached a crosswalk, and applied the brakes to come safely to a stop and allow the pedestrians to cross. While the pedestrians were perfectly ine, the poor Google car was not as it got rear ended by someone driving a Sedan behind it...
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WHAT do you give a man who has everything? A laugh! Well, that was the rationale behind the Indy’s spoof front-page present for Mayor Darryn Lyons, who’s been down in the dumps since fiancĂŠ Elissa Friday left to care for her ill mother in England. The page (pictured) played on his rumoured plot to run for the federal seat of Corio, declaring his victory with an actual picture of him apparently offering a hug to vanquished incumbent Richard Marles. The gift certainly cheered up Cr Lyons when he eventually unwrapped his presents a week after his 50th bash. “Hahahahaha,â€? he tweeted above an image of the page, “just opened this pres and laughed ... Funny.â€? And so much cheaper than a new Lamborghini! CR LYONS is far from the first to receive a ‘dummy’ front page as a gift, which is somewhat of a tradition in the newspaper industry. Even Indy managing editor Tony Galpin has been on the receiving end, once unwrapping a framed front page suggesting he committed indecent acts with another species. Let’s just say it’s still occupying a very dark corner of his walk-in wardrobe.
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The page, that is, not the other species. WHAT’S with the local popularity of ABC Kids show Giggle and Hoot, among a certain audience segment at least? Geelong Coast Kids Facebook page this week ran a giveaway of family passes to the show’s stage production at GPAC, fielding a staggering 1300 entries. Some posts suggested the real attraction might be the show’s bubbly star, Jimmy Rees, who looks to have a particularly strong following among adoring local mums. The show might be Giggle and Hoot but the subtext seems to be slap and tickle. ANTI-ARMY activists have revealed a new strategy in their fight against Swan Island’s military base. They’ve booked a round of golf. Yes, Swan Island Peace Convergence will host a tournament on the island’s course after five years of hassling its soldiers. The group acknowledged its annual protests had hurt the threadbare revenue of the island’s struggling golf club. “So we have decided this year we’d like to make a deliberate contribution to their income, as well as an opportunity to get to know us as people rather than just a problem,� the group said. Expect some camouflaged hecklers at the inaugural Swan Island Peace Classic on 24 September.
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faces on the page and it is unclear whether the subjects posed for the shots. An image from 4.49am 30 August at Rippleside shows a teenage girl with a glass pipe in her mouth and holding two snaplock bags, with pink pills in one and crystals in the other. Another shows two females with two bags of what appear to be marijuana. Another shows a teenage male smelling a mature marijuana plant.
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‘False documents’ link after city motel raided By PAUL MILLAR TWO MEN faced Geelong Magistrates Court yesterday on a multitude of charges related to a police raid on an Aberdeen St motel. Lee McElroy, 34, of Melton, was charged with possessing implements designed or adapted for the production of false documents. He was also charged with obtaining property by deception, possessing
and using a drug of dependence and dealing with the proceeds of crime. The heavily tattooed Mr McElroy, who sat between two guards, did not apply for and was refused bail. He was remanded to face the same court next Wednesday. The court heard that Mr McElroy needed medication because he had a bipolar disorder and had an acquired brain injury. He answered “no worries” when
Magistrate Ron Saines asked whether he understood that he would be remanded until at least next week when an application for bail might be heard. Keegan Longstaff, of Grovedale, was the other man arrested in the raid at the Aberdeen Motor Inn. Mr Longstaff was charged with similar offences including a firearm charge. The 26-year-old was remanded until the same date as Mr McElroy, with
both men expected to make bail applications at their next hearing. Two women were also arrested during the raid on the motel. They were charged with drug and property offences. Both women were bailed to appear in court at a date to be set. The raid was part of an ongoing police investigation involving fraudulent identity certificates.
In brief Abuse hearings SURVIVORS of sex abuse at Geelong’s most-prestigious private school have told their stories to a royal commission. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse at Geelong Grammar conducted hearings this week, with lawyers warning the school could face further compensation payouts depending on new evidence.
Building up ALMOST $1.3 billion in building permits were approved in City of Greater Geelong in 2014/2015, up 24 per cent on the previous financial year. Victorian Building Authority said the surge ranked Geelong second in the state for the value of building permits, with Melbourne first on $3.3 billion.
Peninsula sprayed MOSQUITO larvae face aerial bombardment on the Bellarine Peninsula as Geelong’s council begins a spraying program. Council environment portfolio-holder Andy Richards said a helicopter contractor would begin spraying today as part of the annual program targeting “infestations” on the peninsula.
Airshow windfall VICTORIA reaped a $146 million financial boost from February’s Avalon international airshow, according to organisers. They said a National Institute of Economic and Industry Research report broke down Geelong’s benefit from the show to $22 million and 258 equivalent full-time jobs.
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By EMILY IANNELLO GEELONG’S Kirrily Haywood is one of many young Australians living with a disability in a nursing home. She simply has nowhere else to go. Her powerful story is one of 22 in The Summer Foundation’s upcoming Home to Home Digital Story Exhibition. Kirrily and the exhibition’s other storytellers developed scripts, narrated voiceovers and collated images and footage to produce insightful videos depicting their experiences. “My story outlines my journey and
what my hopes are for the future,” Kirrily said. Her journey into aged care began in 2012 after she developed a severe pressure sore. After hospitalisation and time in a transitional care facility, she now resides at Grovedale’s Alan David Lodge. “I was only meant to be here for three months. I’ve been here three years now.” “Picture a young person living in a nursing home; you’re living with people three or four times your age, which is confronting. You’re witness-
ing death and dying on a regular basis. “The staff here are fantastic but they’re trained to deal with aged care, not young people.” Describing her predicament as depressing and disempowering, Kirrily was adamant the problem of young people in aged care was worsening. The community must advocate for change, she said. The Summer Foundation chief Dr Di Winkler said that exhibition was an important opportunity for people like Kirrily to tell their stories. “This is a group of marginalised,
largely forgotten people and these exhibitions are a chance to recognise and remember why policy needs to be changed to ensure there is an appropriate range of housing and support options available,” Dr Winkler said. Kirrily encouraged people to attend the exhibition to learn about about the issue. “I hope it appeals to their emotional sense of self to participate and help create a change.” The exhibition will be open 9am to 6pm from Tuesday to 15 September at Deakin University’s Waterfront Campus.
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BRAVE FACES: The last shift at Alcoa's Anglesea power station this week.
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MORE than 80 workers lost their jobs when Alcoa officially closed its Anglesea coal mine and power station this week. Power station manager Warren Sharp paid tribute to the employees at “a very sad time for them and their families”. “For 46 years this has been a very well-run and well-maintained facility,” Mr Sharp said. “Its success as a reliable power generator is the culmination of the hard work and determination of every employee, every contractor, every supplier, every partner, and every community member who has supported us and advocated for us over that journey.
“I certainly could not be more proud of the contribution our employees have made to our company and to the Anglesea community. I’m especially proud of the way they have safely gone about their work over the past three months, despite it being a very challenging time for them and their families.” The Anglesea facility became redundant after Alcoa closed its Pt Henry aluminium processing operations and was unable to find a buyer for the power station. Local activists had campaigned for the closure, claiming the coalfired station was a health risk.
State Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said the loss of the jobs would be “strongly felt”. The workers and their families would be “front of mind” during “this time of transition”, she said. Alcoa said its asset planning and management group took over the site on Tuesday for decommissioning and rehabilitation, which could cost up to $63 million. A work plan detailing the clean-up process is available on Alcoa’s website. Environment Victoria has called the plan “encouraging”.
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Stadium deal to save millions GEELONG’S council will save millions of dollars after staring down a State Government demand to fund its takeover of Simonds Stadium. Council voted this week against paying a Government-appointed trust $1.5 million a year to manage and maintain the stadium. The Government rejected a similar decision last week when council refused to fund the trust or to provide $6 million for the sta-
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dium’s stage four redevelopment before the end of 2017/2018. The Government and the Cats warned the delayed payment could prevent work starting on the $89 million project. But council accompanied this week’s trust-funding rejection with a compromise to instead pay the $6 million when stage four was complete, breaking the standoff. Mayor Darryn Lyons said coun-
cil developed the new arrangement “in partnership” with the Cats and the Government. Council would fund its $6 million contribution with savings from relinquishing operations of the stadium to the trust, he said. “Those savings will equate to an average of $1.5 million over each and every coming year. “The City’s contribution to this development will ensure that our
community can benefit from the development for years to come.” The Cats welcomed the deal but the Government has yet to formally announce its acceptance. A council source expected the Government give its blessing soon. “This is a significant and positive decision by the council that will bring a significant economic and social benefit to the region,“ said Cats chief Brian Cook.
“The councillors have shown great leadership in working to ensure that this redevelopment can go ahead without delay. It’s an exciting day for the club and for the city.” The project also has $75 million from the Government and $4 million each from the Cats and the AFL. Stage four will increase the stadium’s capacity to 36,000 patrons and redevelop various internal facilities.
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A $4 MILLION free-range egg farm could become the first tenant of a new intensive farming precinct to deliver hundreds of jobs on Geelong’s doorsteps. But State Government must first fast-track power and gas supplies to the 4000-hectare precinct at Lethbridge, MP Simon Ramsay told state parliament this week. “At the moment the precinct has neither, which is restricting its potential growth,” he said. “I have also raised with the minister the need for uniform and suitable buffer zones that will not inhibit development but at the same time give nearby residents and business some protection from intensive farming operations.” Mr Ramsay said the proposed egg farm needed a two-kilometre buffer, which would restrict operations in the precinct given its size. But Inverleigh had a 500m buffer zone for poultry production in precincts less than 4000sqm, he said. “I have asked the minister to meet with me and the Golden Plains Shire council to discuss how we might overcome some of these issues.” The Independent has previously reported the precinct could create 800 jobs and inject $500 million into the regional economy annually.
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A SPIKE in methane leaks from a former tip site in South Geelong has authorities to form a monitoring group including emergency services. Council city services general manager William Tieppo said public safety was the “number one priority” for managing the leak in a new light-industrial estate off Barwon Tce. Mr Tieppo said the monitoring group included CFA, police, WorkSafe and EPA representatives. An abnormally low-pressure weather system passing over Geelong seemed to have forced more gas out of the site than usual, he said.
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IT’S a big weekend for Geelong businessman Mark Ward. The Amazing Mill Markets operator is showcasing a new company and could win a Queensland holiday in the Independent’s Tip-Stars competition. Mr Ward bought Decor Impact after buying a three-metre tall gorilla figurine from the store’s previous owner a month ago. “I loved the gorilla that much that I bought the whole business,” he laughed. Mr Ward extended the animal angle to Decor Impacts’ new transport vehicles, which he covered in eye-catching zebra stripes. Each of his three Amazing Mill Markets would feature a showroom full of Decor Impact’s lifesized animals, plants and props for special events, he said. “We’ve got several containers arriving in the near future - they’re full of products which have never been seen before in Australia.” Mr Ward is battling it out in Tip-Stars with Harvey Norman’s Chris Goodhand. Mr Ward held the lead for much of the season until Mr Goodhand overtook him last month to lead by a point. Mr Ward fought back last week to tie with Mr Goodhand on 142 points each. The pair have tipped different outcomes in three matches this weekend, the final tipping round of the season. Mr Ward has tipped Adelaide, Richmond and Greater Western Sydney to win, while Mr Goodhand went for Geelong, North Melbourne and Melbourne in the corresponding matches. The results will determine the winner unless each tipper gets only one right and the third match is a draw, in which case Mr Ward wins on a countback of the most nine-point weeks. “It’s a nervous wait - Chris and I have been head-to-head all year,“ he said. “Being the final round, it’s a difficult one - it really depends on how serious the teams are going to be during the final round. “There’s nothing like a good challenge.”
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IT WAS no revolution, more a prolonged push for a resolution as union diehards took to the streets this week, continuing decades of campaigning for equal pay rates for women. As union rallies go, it was low key, with supporters gathering at Trades Hall and then taking their lobby to the streets as part of Equal Pay Day. They have been doing so for more than a decade, with Suzie Iskra saying the unionists would continue the march as it was the right thing to do. An Arbitration Commission decision in 1972 declared that
women on federal awards were entitled to the same pay as men for equivalent work. However, Ms Iskra said over a lifetime the average Australian woman earned about $1 million less than her male counterpart. Ms Iskra said the pay gap was still 17.5 per cent in 2013, so even though more women were now finishing secondary education, enrolling at university and in professional jobs than men, female graduate salaries were just 90.9 per cent of the pay for male graduates. In post-graduate jobs female salaries were 85 per cent of male post-graduates, she said. Ms Iskra, the co-convenor of
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Pool funding options ‘ignored’ By PAUL MILLAR A 60-YEAR push for an aquatic centre on the Surf Coast is drowning in a political brawl, with Sarah Henderson accusing council of lacking the will to make it happen. The Member for Corangamite accused councillors of turning their backs on state and federal government funding opportunities for the $29 million project.
Why has shire turned back on state, fed cash? “I am particularly disappointed that council refused to consider other funding models or apply for any funding under our (federal) National Stronger Regions Fund, which provides grants of up to $10 million.” Ms Henderson said an additional $3.5 million was available
through state funding. A council survey on support for the proposed aquatic centre “was designed to fail,” she said “The proposal (in the survey) for a special charge or pool tax is designed to ensure that a new aquatic centre does not get the support it deserve.” The survey, of 600 people, in-
cluding 200 non-residents, “was not good enough”, Ms Henderson said. “I am determined to give every resident a say on this important issue, which is why I will be distributing a survey to some 17,000 residents living in Torquay, Jan Juc, Bellbrae and Bells Beach.”
Mayor Margot Smith said the survey was only part of an ongoing consultation process that would include five forums over the next month. Council needed the opinion of locals before committing to such a large investment on a major project, she said. “We will have to borrow for it
and if we borrow we would have to pay.” Council said it was “testing the water” on the loan repayment plan, suggesting an annual levy of between $20 and $150 for the next 20 years, dependent on proximity to the centre. Investigations and paperwork into the construction of the facility have been gathering dust since the 1950s, with three feasibility studies run in the past decade.
Weather station BoMs out as region emerges from cold, dry winter ANOTHER month of questionable rain measurements has plagued the Bureau of Meteorology’s Geelong automatic weather station at Breakwater. On 14 days in August the gauge registered nil rain but surrounding suburbs nearby totalled between 8mm and 12 mm. Hopefully the bureau had fixed the problem later in the month. Nevertheless, the region recorded a very poor 16mm across the urban area, or 30mm below the latest 30-year figures. Locally, East Geelong was the driest suburb for the month, recording only 10.8mm. Rain was registered on 20 days, with hail and wind gusts up to 72km/h on the second day of the month. Below-average rain was recorded throughout the whole region from the Bellarine Peninsula, out to Golden Plains Shire and down into the Otways. The region’s water storages were left at 62 per cent of capacity by the end of the month, al-
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CANDIDATE: Kildare ward hopeful Adrian Schonfelder. “I’d like to make a difference,� he said. Mr Schonfelder also supported the retention of Geelong Saleyards as a council-owned asset. He recently addressed council, saying the saleywards were essential to local farming communities. He wanted them modernised to become a regional centre for stock sales. Calls to sell the saleyards were one of the main reasons he was standing for the ward, which
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Many small business owners neglect business record keeping because of time restraints or they are unsure where to start to get their business on track.
NEW CITY HALL ENTRANCE NOW OPEN Customers are advised that City Hall’s main reception is now only accessible from Little Malop Street. This move is designed to complement the entrances of other significant buildings in the precinct. Customers can park in the free one hour parking bays outside the Little Malop Street entrance of City Hall. Any payments should be made online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au, by phoning 5272 5272, or visiting a City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centre.
This seminar will provide handy advice on good practice record keeping that are easy to implement and quick to establish. WHEN: Friday 11 September 2015 TIME: 10.00am – 12.00pm WHERE: City Hall, 57 Little Malop Street, Geelong COST: $20 EVENT ID: E14936 PHONE: Michelle Flight on 5272 4888 EMAIL: mflight@enterprisegeelong.com.au INTERNET: www.business.vic.gov.au/workshops
VOTING IS FOR EVERYONE ENROLMENT AND VOTING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY Registrations are now open to attend a forum on enrolment and voting for people with disability. The forum will be presented by The Victorian Electoral Commission at: City Hall, 50 Little Malop St, Geelong Date: Thursday 5 November, 2015 Time: 10.00am – 1.00pm This forum is aimed at people with disability, their families and carers, disability workers and all other people interested in the democratic process. It will cover topics such as: • Who can vote
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PUBLIC MEETINGS CENTRAL GEELONG TASK FORCE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Task Force Special Committee will be held at 9.30am on Friday 11 September, 2015 in Meeting Room 1 & 2, ground floor, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. This meeting is open to the public.
PLANNING MEETING The next meeting of the Planning Committee will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, on Tuesday 15 September 2015, commencing at 5.00pm. Enter via Little Malop Street entrance.
COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of Council will be held at 7.00pm on Tuesday 15 September 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.
Bad news for the mozzies: the City begins its mosquito management program with aerial applications of control pellets on early infestations of mosquito larvae this week. Treatments are underway at Reedy Lake near Leopold, the Breamlea wetlands and Lake Connewarre near Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove. View our mosquito management movie at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/mosquitoes/
HAVE YOUR SAY CONSULTATION OPEN ON GEELONG WEST PUBLIC TOILET UPGRADES The City has proposed alternative locations and designs for the replacement of the Geelong West public toilets, currently located behind Geelong West Town Hall. This is in response to last month’s information session for residents and traders who indicated they were not in favour of previous proposals. Residents are invited to vote on four new public toilet options, some offering various facade choices, via Have Your Say on our website: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay. Alternatively, provide feedback in person at Geelong West Customer Service Centre. This consultation is open until Friday 11 September 2015.
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Council will consider all feedback provided by the community in this second round of consultation before making a final decision on the design and location of the toilets.
AMENDMENT C274 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C274 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 20 August 2015 when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette. The amendment:
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Become a Family Day Care Educator Would you like to operate your own business from home? We currently have opportunities for qualified people to become Family Day Care educators with the City of Greater Geelong.
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MILEMAKER Petroleum should do the right thing and waive the $5500 that VCAT has ordered Drysdale Clifton Springs Community Association (DCSCA) to pay for challenging a council decision supporting construction of a third petrol station in that lovely rural area (Independent, 28 August). VCAT’s logic in this matter is questionable. On one hand it deemed the DCSCAs’ application was submitted too late to be heard but on the other it appeared to have relied on the application to conclude that the community association would “not be materially affected” by the construction of the service station. Had VCAT not accepted the application and fees for submission Milemaker Petroleum would not have incurred any legal costs. Groups such as DCSCA provide a voice for their community, help build identity and contribute to social cohesion. Measures and decisions that actively discourage community groups from fully participating in society have damaging consequences for us all. This VCAT decision is disappointing and might force the community group to fold. Kristin Demetrious Geelong West
How about schmarriage? I WISH to comment on Judith Brooks’ letter, published in the 21 August Independent. First, we must note that, while religions differ on many matters, all agree that marriage is between male and female. However, even if religious beliefs are removed from the argument we must realise that all nature depends on male-female union for the continuation of the species. So should we have the right to challenge nature? I am aware some wish to be in same-sex relationships but please do not steal the word ‘marriage’, as has happened with the word ‘gay’. While I and many others might not approve of same-sex relations, please at least come up with an original word. Robert N Treseder Belmont
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ON SUNDAY it was reported that anti-fluoridation people believe and are promoting the unfounded claim that fluoridation causes autism and lower IQs. Where is the proof for this outrageous claim? My sister was diagnosed with autism over 20 years before fluoride was in our drinking water, as were thousands of other autistic people.
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Where do anti-fluoridation people find their arguments? Each one of their supposed truths on the harms of fluoridation can be debunked and sound as if they are torn from the pages of a conspiracytheory story. Fear, paranoia and not much else to do led to their movement. If it’s thought through logically, if even one of their claims were true then no way would fluoride be put in our water. I am disgusted that anti-fluoridation groups are using scare tactics, like saying it causes autism, to get others on their paranoid bandwagon. In this day and age there are far worse things to worry about than fluoridation - pick one and stop annoying the rest of us with ridiculous fluoridationis-evil propaganda. Suzanne Bridson Herne Hill
I’m proud to be part of a skilled group that believes this is achievable. In fact, I’d like to see stronger targets introduced so more jobs can be created and contribute to reducing the impact of climate change. Vicky Grosser Manifold Heights
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I CONGRATULATE Andrew Katos MP for standing up in parliament to speak out against an unconventional gas exploration licence on the Surf Coast. Mr Katos directly asked Premier Daniel Andrews not to extend the licence, which covers parts of Geelong and Surf Coast. This and all other such licences in Victoria need to be cancelled. Gas demand is sharply declining, the risks of extraction are too great for communities to accept and Victoria’s clean-and-green tourism and agriculture industries need protecting. On 20 September a Victorian declaration will take place, bringing urban and rural people together. I invite everyone to attend and walk united to Parliament House to clearly demonstrate there is no social licence for the unconventional-gas industry. Moriac, Freshwater Creek, Mt Moriac, Paraparap, Deans Marsh and Birregurra will be represented, along with other declared gasfield-free communities. The people have spoken and now the question remains: is the Andrews Government listening? Alison Marchant Frackfreemoriac@gmail.com
A NEWSPAPER recently reported that tobacco pipe fragments dug up in William Shakespeare’s garden at Stratford contained traces of cannabis. The semi-literate boffins who made the discovery jumped to the conclusion that he must have written his plays under the influence of narcotics. I believed that would be historically incorrect and wanted to verify the facts, so I booked a call to the newly-discovered Earth-like planet because that’s where Heaven might be and, lo and behold, I was able to converse with The Bard himself! Will confirmed he’d written his plays in London, so any marijuana found in Stratford could not have influenced his plots. Shakespeare said he retired to Stratford in 1610 but by then all his major works had been written. He was relieved the boffins hadn’t done their research in winter for then they might have found ice in the relics, which would really have shot his reputation to pieces. He said artists in his day painted on hemp - hemp canvas, that is - so he suspected that illustrators renting his pad while he was in London might have smoked their off-cuts. He suggested that was how the suspicious substance came to be found on his property. Or, he speculated, maybe the scientists had been on something exotic recently. I thanked him for his information and apologised for disturbing his eternal rest. The famous scribe thanked me for allowing him to clear his name and his final comment was: “All’s well that ends well“. Melva Stott Anglesea
Reductions create jobs THE ANDREWS Government has announced a Victorian Renewable Energy Target of a 20 per cent reduction by 2020. It was great to see some strong leadership by Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio. This could see strengthening in business and community opportunities around Geelong. As a member of Geelong Sustainability Group’s Community Owned Renewable Energy initiative,
Promote jobs, not mayor GEELONG Mayor Darren Lyons might be successful at self-promotion but this should not be confused with achievements of longer-term significance to the Geelong community, particularly the creation of sustainable jobs for our young. Our economy is in a tailspin with youth unemployment at unprecedented levels. Michael J Gamble Belmont
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THERE will be no contemporary songs when Max Pellicano performs in Geelong this month. The standard classics have more than stood the time since the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll died in 1977 – and one of the world’s best Elvis impersonators knows what draws in the crowds. Pellicano, who is based in Detroit, will shake, rattle and roll at Geelong Performing Arts Centre on 13 September as part of a tour of Australia and New Zealand. His Elvis to the Max show is a re-creation of the King in Concert, with the costumes, moves and songs that always
make the karaoke list. This show, however, is as close to the real thing as it gets. “It does not matter where you go, Elvis fans are Elvis fans,” said the much-travelled entertainer, who has been visiting Australia since 1989. Pellicano tries to live the part while on stage, from the looks to the humour and style. He said that, while Presley’s songs were eternal, he expected a resurgence in popularity as the years go by. Frank Sinatra and the rat-pack had experienced a boom in popularity in recent years and had become cool again, so he expected the same with Elvis.
The Monte Carlo-born performer has an uncanny resemblance to the Memphis legend and his stage costumes are exact replicas made by Elvis’s personal tailor, Bill Bellow. Pellicano is regarded as one of the best Elvis tribute artists in the world and he tries to cover all bases. “What we do try and do is mix it up, Elvis in Concert, Elvis’s Greatest Performances, the Aloha from Hawaii concert,” he said. Pellicano’s schedule while in Australia and New Zealand is daunting, with 24 performances from August until the end of September.
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MIFF’s on way By EMILY IANNELLO MELBOURNE International Film Festival (MIFF) will bring four sell-out films to Geelong. The event’s Travelling Film Festival series will visit Geelong and four other regional centres with weekend programs showcasing Australian and international highlights from this year’s Melbourne line-up. Geelong Performing Arts Centre will screen Putuparri and the Rainmaker, Song of the Sea, Results and Neon from 11 to 12 September. Festival artistic director Michelle Carey said selecting the
four films from the 300 titles showing in Melbourne was a “difficult choice”. “We want films that are going to connect with audiences,” she said. “The four films represent different genres. We know everyone has different taste so we love to put on all sorts of films.” Carey described Putuparri and the Rainmakers as a story of love, hope and survival, based on Tom ’Putuparri’ Lawford’s struggle to reconnect with his ancestral lands and culture. “Putuparri has been very popular - it’s in the top three documentaries. It’s also just won the
CinefestOZ film competition.” Carey said MIFF most popular film winner, Song of the Sea, was a visually enchanting animation directed by academy award nominee Tomm Moore. “It’s geared toward families. It’s so beautiful looking on the big screen -it won an audience award, too.” Carey said the two other films were an American romantic comedy and a documentary on architecture and the built environment. “We think all four films are very acceptable and we’re very proud to be putting these out there. We really think they should all be seen on the big screen.”
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Seniors Festival Exhibitions
Message From The Mayor
Faces of a Generation
Once again, community groups and businesses have jumped at the opportunity to be a part of the Geelong Seniors Festival with a great range of activities, entertainment and educational opportunities on offer. October is a great time to find out what local clubs and interest groups provide. Perhaps try something you have always wanted to, or just kick back and enjoy the entertainment. As part of the festival, ten Geelong residents were chosen to appear on large posters placed on buildings around Geelong for the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Faces of a Generationâ&#x20AC;? project. This project celebrates seniors in our community and recognises the vital contribution they make through volunteering, participating in local activities and sharing the history of their community. I highly recommend you take the time to view these powerful images and the fascinating stories behind them. Thank you to all the event holders whose ongoing support and dedication have ensured that the Geelong Seniors Festival continues to be the biggest community celebration for seniors in regional Victoria. The Companion Card is welcome at all Geelong Seniors Festival events.
Mayor Darryn Lyons City of Greater Geelong
Geelong Seniors Festival Grants The City of Greater Geelong provides financial and in-kind support to organisations and individuals who host an event for the Geelong Seniors Festival. Applications open in early May and close mid June. If your club or group would like to go on the grants mailing list for the 2016 Geelong Seniors Festival, please contact us on 5272 5272.
Tell Us What You Think & Win! If you are over 50 years of age, we would like to hear about your experience with the festival in 2015. Simply complete a survey and go in the draw to win a shopping voucher. Surveys will be available at festival events or online at: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/seniorsfestival. Entries close Friday 13 November, 2015.
2015 Victorian Seniors Festival
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Look out for "Faces of a Generation", a series of ten images of seniors in our community. Celebrating the many and diverse ways that seniors contibute to the community, these powerful images and fascinating stories can be found on buildings throughout the City of Greater Geelong. Presented by City of Greater Geelong & Victorian Seniors Festival Enquiries: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/facesofageneration/
Senior Citizens Art Exhibition
Wood Turning & Toy Making
THU 1 OCT - SAT 31 OCT TUE-FRI, 11.00AM - 3.00PM SAT-SUN, 1.00PM - 4.00PM
Join us at Bunnings Waurn Ponds or Bunnings North Geelong for a demonstration of wood turning skills. See a range of wood turning objects being created to various stages of completion. Bring the grandkids and let them experience toy making with our prepared kits ready for assembly.
SAT 10 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM
Come and marvel at the artistic talents of Geelong's senior citizens. The exhibition gives this talented group of artists the opportunity to display their work in a gallery and visitors the opportunity to purchase a unique work of art. Presentation Afternoon - 2.00pm, Friday 2 October.
Bunnings Warehouse North Geelong, 5-19 Princes Hwy, North Geelong
Shearers Arms Gallery, 202 Aberdeen St, Geelong West
Concurrent times at the two venues
Enquiries: Art Society 5223 1825 Roma 5243 1915
Enquiries: Neil 0438 020 645
Showcase Bellarine Pigeon Club Photographic Exhibition - Geelong and District SAT 10 OCT, SUN 11 OCT, SAT 17 OCT, SUN 18 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM Come and experience a photographic exhibition on the theme of "Geelong and District" as interpreted by members of the Corio Bay Camera Club. Every member has their own individual style and preference of subject matter and this variety promises to provide you with an interesting exploration of your home town.
SUN 4 OCT, 11.00AM - 2.00PM Bellarine Pigeon Club will display racing pigeons and show pigeons as well as DVD's on housing, care, training and maintenance. Club members will offer advice and answer any questions. Visitors will be given a guided tour of displays, honour boards and the procedures currently undertaken prior to sending birds to race events. Presented by Bellarine Pigeon Club Bellarine Pigeon Clubrooms, Wallington Reserve, 481-487 Wallington Rd, Wallington Enquiries: Ken 0415 031 686, Geoff 5255 2090
Presented by Corio Bay Camera Club Inc. Osborne House - East Wing, Swinburne St, North Geelong
Geelong In Stitches
Enquiries: Jack 0419 332 921
FRI 23 OCT - SUN 25 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.30PM
Free metropolitan and regional public transport is available for all Victorian Seniors Card holders for the period 4 - 11 October, along with five days of free economy V/Line travel on Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8, Sat 10 and Sun 11 October.
Sculptors Exhibition CLIPPERS by the BAY
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Geelong Sculptors Inc. celebrates its new venue in the Exhibition Gallery, Deakin Waterfront Campus. Sculptors are encouraged to acknowledge the wool and maritime history of the venue in this year's Annual Member's Exhibition - CLIPPERS by the BAY. New works in timber, steel, ceramics, stone and more will be showcased.
OPENING NIGHT FRI 2 OCT, 6.00PM- 8.00PM EXHIBITION MON 5 OCT - FRI 30 OCT (WEEKDAYS ONLY) 10.00PM - 4.00PM
Presented by Geelong Sculptors Inc
DISCLAIMER: Please note that while the City of Greater Geelong takes every care to be accurate, no liability will be accepted under any circumstances should the dates, times, telephone contacts or any other description in this program be found inaccurate; this program booklet should be used solely under this understanding. Additionally, the material contained within this program does not necessarily express the views or opinions of the editor or publisher. Any queries about the information contained within this program should be directed to the organiser of the event or special offer, as listed in the program.
Bunnings Warehouse Waurn Ponds, 237 Colac Rd, Waurn Ponds
Presented by Geelong Art Society
The Victorian Seniors Festival is a statewide event which also runs throughout October. For more information on statewide events and activities visit the Victorian Seniors Festival Website at www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au
CITY OF GREATER GEELONG PO BOX 104, GEELONG VIC 3220 GENERAL ENQUIRIES: 03 5272 5272 www.geelongaustralia.com.au
Presented by Barwon Valley Woodwrights Inc.
Exhibition Gallery - Sally Walker Building Deakin Waterfront Campus, Cnr Cunningham St & Western Beach Rd, Geelong Enquiries: Cinnamon 0400 436 308
Marvel at the talent of local embroiderers and textile artists at our biennial exhibition. Beautiful handmade gifts will be available for purchase and a raffle will be held with 11 prizes on offer. Presented by The Embroiderers Guild, Victoria - Geelong Branch. The Vines Road Community Centre, 49 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights Enquiries: 5255 5490 Cost: $5
Model Making Open Day SAT 17 OCT, 1.00PM - 5.00PM Come along and try your hand at making a model. This could open up a whole new hobby in model railways. This hobby can develop skills in computer controlled locomotives and layouts, model making and artistic skills. Presented by Corio Model Railway Club Inc Corio Model Railway Club, John St end of Bakers Oval, Geelong West Enquiries: Frazer 5281 5342 Cost: Gold coin donation
COVER PHOTOS: TOP L-R: Ian Pritchard, Colin Klein, Helen Lyth, MIDDLE L-R: Iris Hammond, John Mole, BOTTOM L-R: Jason Brown, Michael Varker, Margaret Reid. Photography by Natalie Evans.
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Program of Events Photography Workshop
Old Time Ballroom Dance
Recreational Table Tennis
On Ya Bike!
EVERY THURSDAY IN OCTOBER, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
SUN 4 OCT, 2.00PM - 5.00PM
TUE 6 OCT and THU 22 OCT, 8.30AM - 11.00AM
EVERY WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER, 9.00AM start - finish times vary
Join us for an enjoyable morning of recreational table tennis. We focus on recreation and having fun, not competition. Our members range from beginners to highly skilled players. If you can see the funny side of life, are keen to make new friends and enjoy recreational table tennis - or perhaps you would like to try it for the first time - then St James Keenagers, Drysdale is the place for you.
Join us for one or more friendly bike rides in Geelong and its surroundings. This series starts with an easy ride on bike paths and extends to medium and longer rides on paths and sealed roads. Enjoy good company, exercise, and beautiful scenery from the seat of your bike. Bring some money for a coffee stop at a local cafe.
Want to know what that button on your camera does or how to get the best out of your photos using your computer? We may be able to help you. Join us for a series of informal photographic workshops each Thursday in October. Bring your camera (and laptop if you have one). Morning tea provided.
Old time ballroom dancing to music provided by a four piece band. Dances will be chosen from the following list: Fox Trot, Evening Three Step, Lucille, Swing Waltz, Tangoette, Waltz Petite, Tracey Leigh, Pride of Erin, Merrilyn, Charmaine, Chicago Swing, Rock & Roll, Progressive Barn Dance, Dixie Swing and more if time permits. Afternoon tea provided.
Presented by Corio Bay Camera Club Inc.
Presented by Leopold Hall Committee
Osborne House, East Wing, Swinburne St, North Geelong
Leopold Hall (Top of Hill), 805 - 809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold
Enquiries: Jack 0419 332 921
Enquiries: Kevin 5250 1247 or 0407 085 922 Cost: $5
Melbourne Welsh Male Choir Recital THU 1 OCT, 2.30PM - 3.45PM Presenting a show stopping performance at St Mary’s Basilica, this event promises an enchanting afternoon of song in the heart of Geelong. Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear the world-renowned Melbourne Male Welsh Choir perform their 13th Annual Geelong Seniors Festival Recital. Tickets along with a gold coin donation are required for entry on the day - collect your free ticket from Tuckers. Presented by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service St Mary's Basilica, 150 Yarra St, Geelong Enquiries: Michele 5221 4788 Cost: Gold coin donation
MON 5 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM
A one-day swiss team's bridge event. Come and keep your mind active with other bridge-playing seniors from across the Greater Geelong region. Lunch provided. Enter as teams of four.
Again, by popular demand, Geelong's very own male choir return to our stage. Professional performance guaranteed. No need to book, just come early to ensure a seat. Afternoon tea will be served after the show. All our club activities are free to members and visitors during the first week of the Seniors Festival. Presented by Belmont Senior Citizens Centre Inc Belmont Seniors Theatre Hall, 52 Thomson St, Belmont Enquiries: 5241 1776
Week of Village Life
Write your own stories in your own voice – a chance for authors to get their stories published. This year’s theme is “I Heard It On The Grapevine”. Write approximately 500 words in any style you like, fiction or non-fiction, story or prose, you choose. Submissions can be hand written or typed. All submissions get published and the book is then launched at a presentation afternoon tea. Presented by South Barwon Community Centre
MON 5 OCT - FRI 9 OCT, various times Come and experience retirement village life and join residents of Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village in a week of free activities around the village. All activities finish with a cuppa in the Community Centre lounge area.
FRI 2 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM Colin Mockett and Shirley Power present an entertaining musical full of nostalgia with live music, commentary, images, old newsreel clips and films about Geelong and the region. This includes Geelong in the 1960s, Geelong West in the 1970s and Lorne and the Great Ocean Road in the 1930s. Morning tea provided. All welcome to this quality event.
Come for a friendly sail with Geelong Trailable Yacht Club (GTYC) on Corio Bay, the safest sailing venue around. Sail on comfortable and safe six to eight metre yachts with experienced crews or just look over the yachts and enjoy a chat and afternoon tea. Presented by Geelong Trailable Yacht Club (GTYC) St Helens boat ramp, Swinburne St, North Geelong Enquiries: John 0411 142 917 Cost: Voluntary donation
Enquiries: Michael 5222 8505
9.00AM start at Bellarine Rail Trail at corner Breakwater Road and Carr Street, South Geelong Distance: 36km Grade: Easy (rail trail)
WED 21 OCT - Barwon Heads via Lake Road and 13th Beach 9.00AM start at South Barwon Reserve, Barwon Heads Road, Belmont Distance: 50km Grade: Easy/Medium
WED 28 OCT - Allan's Mystery Ride
Variety Concert and Lunch
9.00AM start at Rippleside Park Car Park, near Adventure Playground Distance: 60-80km Grade: Medium/Hard (sealed roads). Riders need to be able to maintain an average of around 20kph for this ride.
TUE 6 OCT, 12.00PM - 3.30PM
Presented by Cycling Geelong
Cost: $12 per person
Come and enjoy food, fellowship and fun at the Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre. A finger food lunch will be followed by a concert performed by a variety of artists and will include a "sing-a-long". Cold drinks will be available throughout the day and tea/coffee and something sweet will be offered for afternoon tea. Presented by Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre
Enquiries: Helen 5278 6058
Songs of Yesteryear WED 7 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM
TUE 6 OCT, 1.30PM - Tai Chi in the Community Centre (wear comfortable clothing & flat shoes).
Laughter Session
Presented by Kings Funerals
THU 8 OCT, 2.00PM - Craft of all kinds, bring your own project in the Community Centre Craft Room (Craft display in the foyer Thursday until Saturday). FRI 9 OCT, 9.00AM - Walking group (meet at the front gate). 1.00PM Movie of the week in the Cinema. Presented by Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village Community Centre, 89 Barwarre Rd, Marshall Enquiries: 5249 0600
Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Centre, 101 The Terrace, Ocean Grove
TUE 6 OCT, 1.30PM - 2.30PM Want to increase your energy, reduce your stress levels and sleep better? Laughter is the best medicine, so get your dose during a laughter session that will have you laughing out loud, without resorting to jokes and humour. People of all ages and abilities welcome to come along and share a few laughs and immediately gain the health benefits of laughter. Afternoon tea provided. Presented by Geelong West Senior Citizens Centre Inc Geelong West Senior Citizens Centre, Autumn St, Geelong West Enquiries: Phillipa 0418 521 265 Cost: $2
Lyndon Grove, 131 Surfcoast Highway, Grovedale Enquiries: Julie 5248 3444
Model Engineering Mornings EVERY WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER, 10.00AM - 1.00 PM Would you like to know more about Model Engineering? Join us for morning tea and experience activities and displays that demonstrate what it's is all about. Find out how can you become involved. Bring your own lunch and stay into the afternoon. Presented by Geelong Society of Model & Experimental Engineers Inc. Osborne House, 51 Swinburne St, North Geelong
Enquiries: 0427 703 218
SUN 4 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.00PM
Geelong Bridge Club, 148 Portarlington Rd, Newcomb
WED 14 OCT - Drysdale via Bellarine Rail Trail
Enquiries: Dianne 5255 1372
Supper Room, Geelong West Town Hall, 153 Pakington St, Geelong West
Geelong Trailable Yacht Club Senior's Sailing
Presented by Geelong Bridge Club
9.00AM start at Balyang Sanctuary Car Park, Marnock Road, Newtown Distance: 20km Grade: Easy (all bike paths)
MON 5 OCT, 9.00AM - Walk along the creek (meet at the front gate). 2.00PM - Indoor bowls and billiards in the Community Centre.
Presented by Geelong West Neighbourhood House
Cost: Gold coin donation
TUE 6 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.30PM
WED 7 OCT - Historical around the Barwon
Kings Funerals invites you to Lyndon Grove Receptions, Grovedale for an afternoon of songs from yesteryear. Enjoy a cuppa while listening to classic songs from days gone by and join in the sing-along. Chrissy Burrell will be performing live music in the stunning venue of Lyndon Grove with its beautiful gardens and elegant dining rooms.
WED 7 OCT, 2.00PM - Scrabble and card games in the Community Centre.
Geelong on Film – Historic and Happy!
Enquiries: Martin 5251 1418, John 5253 1334
Bridge - Mini Congress
APPLICATIONS CLOSE THU 1 OCT
Enquiries: Jan 5243 8388
St James Church Hall, Collins St, Drysdale
International Harvester Choir
Writing Opportunity Seniors Untouched
Send submissions to: sbcc3216@telstra.com or 33 Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont 3216
Presented by St James Keenagers Table Tennis
Seniors Social Tennis & Afternoon Tea MON 5 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.00PM Tennis is a sport for life. Join us for an hour of social tennis and afternoon tea. Tennis helps maintain a healthy lifestyle on and off the court. Racquets can be provided. Suitable for all standards including beginners. Presented by Centre Court Indoor Tennis Centre Court Indoor Tennis, 1/3 Hepner Place, North Geelong Enquiries: Kathy 5272 1760
Wonderful Werribee Open Range Zoo
Enquiries: David 5277 0580 or 0422 307 652
TUE 6 OCT, 9.30AM - 4.00PM Come along and join us with friends or to meet new people on a return coach trip from Portarlington to the wonderful Werribee Open Range Zoo. At the Zoo you will experience the animals up close and personal on the open range tour bus. There will be time to meander through the beautifully landscaped gardens with plenty of viewing opportunities of the exotic animals. All this and a lovely 2 course lunch to be had at the Zoo - too good to miss.
Writing Memoirs
Presented by Staying in Portarlington Inc
Presented by East Geelong Uniting Church
Tour departs Portarlington Senior Citizens, Newcomb St, Portarlington
Bay Room, East Geelong Uniting Church, 195 Ormond Rd, East Geelong
Enquiries: Jenny 5259 2032
Enquiries: Wendy 5248 6538
WED 7 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM Led by two tutors, Writing Memoirs is an opportunity for seniors to record memorable times in their life using photographs and old newspapers. This can be a basis for future writing of life stories. Limited numbers. Morning tea provided.
Cost: Concession $40, Seniors $45
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Italian Seniors Festival BBQ
Sylvia at the Piano
Geelong on Film
EVERY WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER, 10.30AM - 11.30AM
THU 8 OCT, 12.00PM - 4.00PM
FRI 9, 16, 23 & 30 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.00PM
SUN 11 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM
Come and enjoy "all you can eat" meat, bread & soft drinks. BYO salads and extras. Join in the fun of BOCCE, great music and singing. Please book and pay at the club by Thursday 1st October. Everybody welcome!
Come along and enjoy a variety of music played by Sylvia on a grand piano.
Take a trip down memory lane with film clips of past Geelong accompanied by current music and excellent commentary. Presented by the dynamic duo of Shirley Power and Colin Mockett. Afternoon tea after the show.
Come and join us for a complimentary morning tea every Wednesday of October as part of the Geelong Seniors Festival. A great opportunity for you to meet new friends and find out more about what activities and events your local community hub has to offer you.
Presented by Circolo Pensionati Italiani
Presented by Vines Road Community Centre
Eastern Park Shelter, Eastern Park
Vines Road Community Centre, 37-61 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights
Enquiries: Santo 5222 3101, Italia 0418 362 860
Enquiries: 5277 9027
Colin Mockett's Magical History Tour of Geelong WED 7 OCT, 10.30AM - 11.30AM Geelong's historical past is revealed in a 90-minute walking tour of Geelong's central area led by tour guide and entertainer Colin Mockett. You'll find our history is rich, deep and packed with surprises. A short, easy walk, with Colin's informative and entertaining commentary. Distance is less than 1km, terrain mostly flat, few steps. We have an inclement weather alternative Geelong Mural tour. Presented by Drop Of A Hat Productions Walking Tour - Geelong Central, Begin outside City Hall, Gheringhap St Enquiries: Colin 5278 3768 Cost: $8
Multicultural Musical Afternoon THU 8 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM Come and join us for a fun afternoon of music and a scrumptious afternoon tea - as we sing our way around the world celebrating different cultures. All seniors welcome to attend our multicultural musical event we welcome your participation, but if you just want to listen and enjoy that is ok too. Presented by Diversitat Aged Support Virginia Todd Hall, 9-15 Clarence St, Geelong West Enquiries: 5222 7275
Photography Workshop THU 8 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM Repeat event, see THU 1 OCT listing for info.
2&5 Fresh Food Shop and Café, Shop 13, Labuan Square, Norlane
Experience first hand the wide range of activities offered by the Vines Road Senior Citizens Club! These include line dancing, exercise classes, arts and crafts, painting, pool, table tennis and carpet bowls. We also have regular catered lunches, organised bus trips and other special events. You are more than welcome to come and enjoy a cuppa and cake and have a friendly chat about membership, which is open to over 50's.
Enquiries: Jason 5278 9292
Presented by Vines Road Senior Citizens Club Inc. Vines Road Community Centre, 31-67 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights
Learn the basics of tennis whilst having lots of fun. Complimentary basket lunch provided.
Presented by St.Cuthbert's Anglican Church St.Cuthbert's Church Hall, 83 Heyers Rd, Grovedale Enquiries: Lorraine 5243 2556 or 0415 516 997
Presented by The Portarlington Neighbourhood House Inc
Listen or dance to the jazz and dance tunes of our era. Come on your own or with friends. Meet others of a similar age and enjoy yourself. A most generous afternoon tea provided.
Geelong West Town Hall, Pakington St, Geelong West
Vines Road Community Centre, 37-61 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights
Enquiries: Jenny 0438 578 591
Enquiries: Bev or Bas 5244 2886 Cost: $10
Dance up a Storm SAT 10 OCT, 7.30PM - 11.00PM Like all storms, the evening starts calm and slow and builds as the night goes on. Each dance builds on the dance before and the skills learned. This is a great opportunity to get your dancing shoes out again and get your your brain in gear and have some fun. Great music, delicious supper, all dances called. Other performances showcased during supper. Come and have some fun. Presented by SpringDale Dance Group SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre, 17-21 High St, Drysdale Enquiries: Anne 5253 1960 Cost: $10
Hot Club Swing with special guest vocalist Nadine Joy SUN 11 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM Relive the music of the 20's through to the 40's with Geelong's very own 'Hot Club Swing'. Harking back to the music of the great Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, the violin melodies and French vocals will take you back to the dance halls and jazz clubs of Europe - without having to leave the Bellarine Peninsula! The Age says, "Hot Club Swing capture a warm, swinging all-string sound taking audience hearts and imaginations captive". Entry includes afternoon tea. Presented by Hot Club Swing The Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale
Open for Your Next Move!
Enquiries: 5251 1998
SAT 10 OCT, 11.00AM - 2.00PM
Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village, 89 Barwarre Rd, Marshall
Cost: $15
Let's All Sing SUN 11 OCT, 2.30PM - 4.00PM Another fabulous musical event presented by the Barwon Heads Chorale with musical numbers from the 40's, 50's & 60's with a sing along for Seniors. Afternoon tea included. Presented by Barwon Heads Chorale Barwon Heads Community Hall, Hitchcock Ave, Barwon Heads
Enquiries: David 1300 472 424
Enquiries: Jenny 5254 2580 Cost: $5
Matinee Magic SAT 10 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM
Cost: $5
THU 8 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM Step back in time to ‘Radio Days’ – a nostalgic celebration incorporating the songs, advertising jingles and cultural activities from the glory days of radio. Afternoon tea will reflect these golden days incorporating favourites such as aeroplane jelly, ginger nut biscuits and happy little vegemites, just to name a few!
SUN 11 OCT, 2.00PM - 5.00PM
Presented by Geelong Jazz Club
Presented by Barwarre Gardens Retirement Village
Enquiries: Ross 0450 351 950
Jazz Tea Dance
Presented by Geelong Philatelic Society
FRI 9 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM
St Mary's Tennis Club, Thompson Reserve, Godfrey St, East Geelong
Radio Days
Stamp and coin collecting are very much alive and well in the 21st Century. This fair gives people, both young and not-so-young, the opportunity to meet with fellow collectors, visit a variety of dealers, view exhibits and put your feet up for a free cuppa in the supper area. There is also the opportunity to talk to members from our respective clubs if you have any questions about your collecting interests.
Card Making Day
Cost: Gold coin donation
An event shared with other card makers. Learn new skills and ideas in card making. Join in creating some "make & takes". Meet some new people with the same interests.
Presented by St Mary's Tennis Club
SAT 10 OCT, 9.00AM - 4.00PM
Come and join residents of Barwarre Gardens for a free BBQ and devonshire tea to celebrate Geelong Seniors Festival. See the new state-ofthe-art community centre in operation with gym demonstration, billiards, carpet bowls, hairdressing and a craft display. Information sessions on retirement village living will be held on the day. Chance to WIN a $200 shopping voucher.
Enquiries: Earl 5278 8829
THU 8 OCT, 11.00AM - 12.00PM and 1.00PM - 2.00PM
Cost: $1
Cost: Gold coin donation
FRI 9 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Come & Try Social Tennis
Presented by Belmont Senior Citizens Centre Inc Belmont Seniors Theatre Hall, 52 Thomson St, Belmont
Stamp and Coin Fair
WED 7 OCT & WED 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 11.00AM
Cost: Gold coin donation
Enquiries: 5248 2606
Enquiries: 5241 1776
Vines Road Senior Citizens Open Day
Presented by 2&5 Inc
The Peninsula Hotel, 195 Bellarine Highway, Newcomb
Cost: $5
Healthy Cooking Demonstrations A healthy cooking demonstration for seniors, including a take home meal pack. Learn how to cook a tasty, healthy and low cost home cooked meal. Enjoy a free hot drink and cake after the event.
Presented by The Peninsula Hotel
Tennis Open Day FRI 9 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM New to Ocean Grove and looking at renewing your skills on the tennis court? Over 55's play Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. We will have a coach on standby to give you some tips so come along and join in the fun. Light lunch provided.
The Portarlington Neighbourhood House, 28 Brown St, Portarlington
Presented by Ocean Grove Tennis Club
Enquiries: Julie 5259 2290
Enquiries: Anne 0423 438 290
Ocean Grove Tennis Club, Madeley St, Ocean Grove
Witness the Geelong Magic Circle entertain and mystify. Showcasing wondrous local magicians in a medley of presentations. The Geelong Magic Circle welcomes seniors from across the region to attend this social outing, and you are welcome to bring family and grandchildren to share in the magical experience. Afternoon tea is provided after the show. Meet the magicians, learn about the local magic club and see magic up close!
Songs of Praise SUN 11 OCT, 2.30PM - 4.00PM Come and enjoy singing your favourite hymns. Share in a time of worship and inspiration. Guest artists will provide inspiring music and the service will conclude with afternoon tea. Presented by Aberdeen Street Baptist Church
Presented by Geelong Magic Circle
Aberdeen Street Baptist Church, 7 Aberdeen St, Newtown
Dianella Hall, Grovedale Neighbourhood House, 45-47 Heyers Rd, Grovedale
Enquiries: Rhonda 5222 1842
Enquiries: Dan 0417 165 408 or www.trybooking.com/HYXG
Cost: $2 Cost: $7
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Probus Morning Tea and Speaker
Introduction to Volunteering Line Dancing
Twinset and Pearls
TUE 13 OCT, 9.30AM - 11.30AM
TUE 13 OCT, 9.00AM - 12.00PM
WED 14 OCT, 1.00PM - 3.00PM
MON 12 OCT, 10.30AM - 12.00PM
Are you interested in volunteering but not sure where to start or what to do? There are hundreds of opportunities available in our community. Volunteering can be completed on regular days of the week, through a short term project, on flexible days, for a special event or a combination of all these options. This session will demystify the process of how to find a volunteer opportunity that is right for you. Hear about whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s involved in volunteering and how you can help.
Come and enjoy line dancing at its best. Morning tea will be provided.
Twinset and Pearls is a brand new musical show, featuring wonderful duets from Broadway shows, Hollywood movies and vaudeville. Sit back and enjoy dazzling diva duo, sisters Bronnia and Lucita Lawsonia-Jones as they sing and swing their way through such chestnut duets as "Anything You Can Do", "We're a Couple of Swells" and "You're the Top". Join in the fun with classic sing-a-long tunes, and experience the legendary hospitality of the Dorothy Thomson Day Centre with a delicious afternoon tea! Large print songbooks available, easy parking.
You are invited to join our amicable members for a scrumptious morning tea. Learn what our club can offer and be entertained and enlightened by a very interesting speaker. Probus is a not-for-profit, non fundraising club for retirees focusing on fun and friendship. We offer many activities such as theatre, luncheons, walking, golf and trips. Come along and find out if there is anything for you and join our merry mob. A warm welcome awaits.
City Hall Meeting Room 3, enter via Little Malop Street, Geelong
The Clifton Springs Golf Club - Members Room, Clearwater Drive, Clifton Springs
Enquiries: 5221 1377
Presented by Club Italia Geelong Club Italia Geelong, 515 Bellarine Hwy, Moolap
Presented by Drop Of A Hat Productions
Enquiries: 5250 2349
Begins at Limeburners Point, finishes at Rippleside Park, bus back to Limeburners, Geelong Bayside
TUE 13 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM
Presented by Sirovilla Inc Sirovilla Retirement Village, 32 - 52 Broughton Drive, Highton
Come to Club Italia, enjoy a choir performance and join in with sing-a-long numbers followed by a delicious afternoon tea. Ample parking.
Enquiries: Colin 5278 3768
Enquiries: Chris 0417 212 298 Cost: Gold coin donation
Salvation Army Red Shield Band & Male Voice Choir TUE 13 OCT, 1.30PM - 4.30PM The Salvation Army Geelong is once again delighted to present The Salvation Army Melbourne Red Shield Band and Male Voice Choir with featured brass, instrumental and vocal soloists, presenting a programme of religious and secular music. All in attendance are invited to share a delightful afternoon tea with our guests. Presented by The Salvation Army - Geelong Corps The Salvation Army Geelong Corps Complex, Cnr Malop & Swanston Sts, Geelong Enquiries: 5243 7870 or 5229 5425 Cost: Gold coin donation
Garden Party Afternoon Tea TUE 13 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.30PM Enjoy a relaxing afternoon in our beautiful garden. Join the members of the garden and the next generation of gardeners from Ashby Primary School for a cuppa, cake and a chat. Musical entertainment and a free raffle also provided. Presented by Geelong West Community Garden Geelong West Community Garden, 129 Autumn St (carpark in Leckie Place, off Coquette St), Geelong West
Walk Every Bollard with Colin Mockett Geelong's bollards are our waterfront icon. This 2.5hr walking tour visits every bollard, with the significance and surrounds explained by expert guide Colin Mockett. Colin was a friend to Geelong bollard's creator Jan Mitchell and Colin has fascinating stories to tell. The walk begins at the Limeburner bollard at Limeburner's Point, (free parking nearby) and ends with the student teachers bollard, Rippleside Park, where a bus will ferry walkers back to Limeburners.
Club Italia Choir & Sing-a-long
Come along for an enjoyable morning participating in our card making class.
Enquiries: 5244 2258
WED 14 OCT, 11.30AM - 2.00PM
Enquiries: Val 5253 1446 Jean 5251 1316
MON 12 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Highton Senior Citizens Centre, 84 Barrabool Rd, Highton
Presented by Volunteering Geelong
Presented by The Combined Probus Club of Clifton Springs/ Drysdale Inc
Card Making Demonstration
Presented by Highton Senior Citizens Centre
Line Dancing Demonstration and Devonshire Tea TUE 13 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.00PM Blakiston Lodge is a residential aged care facility for high level dementia, and aged person psychiatric unit, located at the back of the McKellar site. To celebrate the Geelong Seniors Festival we are having a line dancing demonstration and devonshire tea for our residents and members of the community. Come along and enjoy the opportunity to see what some of our activities involve. Presented by McKellar Centre Blakiston Lodge Blakiston Lodge McKellar Centre, 45-95 Ballarat Rd, North Geelong Enquiries: Julie 4215 5243 Cost: Gold coin donation
Tracey & Steve's Mobile Farm and Sausage Sizzle TUE 13 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM Come and join us at Percy Baxter Lodges for an afternoon hosting Tracey and Steve's Mobile Animal Farm. There will be a mixture of baby animals to interact with. A sausage sizzle will be available at the cost of $2.00 plus free tea and coffee. We welcome all members of the public and all generations to share in this event. Presented by Percy Baxter Lodges McKellar Centre, Percy Baxter Lodges, 45-95 Ballarat Rd North Geelong Enquiries: Janette 4215 5892
Cost: $12
Money Matters WED 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM Join in on a series of free presentations conducted by the Department of Human Services, Financial Information Services, City of Greater Geelong, Bethany, Kildonan and Good Money. Sessions will cover topics such as understanding the Age Pension, financial counselling, including energy and money saving tips, and loan options for low income earners. Presented by Department of Human Services Council Chambers, City Hall, enter via Little Malop Street, Geelong Enquiries: 5272 4061
Presented by Bluebird Foundation and Dorothy Thomson Day Centre Dorothy Thomson Day Centre, 2 Wendover Avenue, Norlane Enquiries: 4215 7301 (Mon-Thurs only)
Thinking of downsizing? WED 14 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM When you bought your home many years ago it was all you needed. Then along came children, more bedrooms and a backyard. Now, the kids are grown and gone and those bedrooms sit empty, but the maintenance continues. Is it time to downsize? Downsizing is a major step, for both your lifestyle and your finances. Do your homework with our panel of experts and ask any questions you may have to make this a positive experience. Presented by Bellarine Springs Bellarine Springs, 101 Central Rd, Drysdale Enquiries: Diane 5251 5577
On Ya Bike! Drysdale via Bellarine Rail Trail WED 14 OCT, 9.00AM start Repeat event at new location, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Healthy Cooking Demonstrations Guided walk in the Ocean Grove Nature Reserve WED 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM Join us for a guided walk and learn about the features of the reserve and some of the management issues. The walk will be followed by a morning tea where attendees can participate in a question and answer session. Toilets are available and there is a large shelter if it should rain. Presented by Friends of the Ocean Grove Nature Reserve Ocean Grove Nature Reserve, Grubb Rd, Ocean Grove
WED 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 11.00AM Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Model Engineering Mornings WED 14 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Seniors Morning Tea WED 14 OCT, 10.30AM - 11.30AM Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Enquiries: Jac 5250 5399
Soft Rain CD Launch
Enquiries: geelongwestcommunitygarden@hotmail.com
THU 15 OCT, 2.00PM - 3.00 PM
Art and Craft Afternoon Tea A Scottish Afternoon TUE 13 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM The local Scottish Country Dancers invite all to our afternoon of Scottish entertainment. Come along and enjoy some Scottish dance, music and song. Afternoon tea with homemade Scottish shortbread provided. Presented by Geelong Ocean Grove Scottish Country Dance Group Geelong West Senior Citizens Centre, cnr Pakington & Autumn Sts, Geelong West Enquiries: Joan 5250 5540
TUE 13 OCT, 3.00PM - 4.30PM Wallace Lodge is a residential aged care facility at the McKellar Centre. We are hosting an afternoon of art and craft which will showcase the creativity of the residents at Wallace Lodge. This will be an opportunity for the local community to see the residents creating art and craft and see a display of finished artwork. It will be an opportunity to also come together and have afternoon tea with us. Presented by Barwon Health McKellar Centre - Wallace Lodge
Macedonian Pastry Demonstration and Tasting WED 14 OCT, 10.00 AM - 2.00 PM Learn to make delicious Macedonian Tulumbi and other pastries. Our free demonstrations by gifted artisans will guide you in the process of making delicious savoury and sweet treats. Presented by Macedonian Senior Citizens Group Geelong
Wallace Lodge, 45 -95 Ballarat Rd
Macedonian Centre, cnr Ballarat & Balkan Rds, Batesford
Enquiries: Kristin 4215 5569
Enquiries: Cvetko 0405 613 915
Cost: Gold coin donation
Come along and hear this four part harmony choir sing beautiful melodies. Their inaugural CD "Soft Rain" will be launched at this concert. Afternoon tea will follow the concert. Entry fee of $5 donation includes $5 discount on purchase of CD. Presented by Coryule Chorus St James Church Hall, Collins St, Drysdale Enquiries: Joy 5259 2538, Jan 5251 2234 Cost: $5 donation
Photography Workshop THU 15 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM Repeat event, see THU 1 OCT listing for info.
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Program of Events Old Time Piano Sing-a-long THU 15 OCT, 11.00AM - 12.30PM Come and visit Geelong's newest hotspot, the Blue Note Piano Bar, for a good old-fashioned sing-along around the piano. Andy Pobjoy, your host, has performed all over the world at resorts, casinos, hotels, and on cruise ships with Holland America, Carnival, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. Come with your best singing voices and be prepared for a morning full of laughs, merry melodies and timeless tunes. Songbooks and lyrics will be provided.
Country and Western Concert
Hymn Sing-a-long
Hit Parade Classics
SUN 18 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.00PM
TUE 20 OCT, 10.30AM - 12.30PM
SAT 17 OCT, 1.00PM - 3.00PM
Come along and enjoy singing the old familiar hymns and songs. A time of fellowship and afternoon tea will follow in the church hall.
Remember those great hits! From the two Johns, Denver and Lennon, through to Bob Dylan to Edith Piaf. The Drop Of A Hatband has researched the world’s greatest pop songs and present the stories behind each. Includes a great morning tea from Drysdale Baker's Delight.
Come along and be entertained by the very talented Skip and Michelle of "Whiskey River". Afternoon tea provided. Presented by Norlane Senior Citizens Club Norlane Senior Citizens Club, 55 Yooringa Avenue, Norlane
Presented by St. Matthew's Anglican Church St. Matthew's Anglican Church, 230 McKillop St, East Geelong
Presented by Potato Shed - Drop of A Hat Productions
Enquiries: Marlene 5250 3870
Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Dr, Drysdale
Enquiries: Jenny 5275 4235 or 0419 137 751
Enquiries: Rob 5251 1998
Presented by Blue Note Geelong Blue Note Piano Bar, 86 Lt Malop St, Geelong
Cost: $2
Enquiries: Andy 0414 508 597
Portarlington Art and Garden Trail Seniors Ballroom Dancing
SUN 18 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM
THU 15 OCT, 8.00PM - 10.30PM
Wander through small coastal gardens, organic vegetable gardens and larger rural gardens, interspersed with garden art, private studios and a gallery exhibiting paintings, sculpture and pottery. A detailed map, which can be obtained on the day from the Information Centre (Rotunda), local cafes and Woolworths or earlier from the Portarlington Neighbourhood House (or www.portarlingtontourism.com.au) guides the public around a number of venues within close proximity to the town.
Old Time, Modern, New Vogue and Latin Dancing. Entertainment by Stephen's Music and Dance. Supper provided. Presented by Portarlington Community Dance Group Leopold Sportsman Club, 135 Kensington Rd, Leopold Enquiries: Roy 5259 1776 Cost: Gold coin donation
Presented by Port Arts Network
U3A - What's It All About
The event venue is across a number of local (Portarlington) gardens and art studios.
THU 15 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Enquiries: Jenny 5259 1593 Cost: Gold coin donation
Come along and see what activities are available through U3A Corio Bay. Our members are either retired or semi-retired and are looking for activities that keep the brain active while offering fun and new friendships. Groups include history, german language, art, story writing, quilting, book club, mosaics, walking group and a current affairs discussion group. Presented by U3A Corio Bay (Inc) Corio Shopping Centre, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio Enquiries: Joan 0458 636 859
Sylvia at the Piano
Open Day & BBQ SUN 18 OCT, 11.00AM - 1.00PM Help us celebrate 40 years of serving the boating community. Our rescue vessel will be on show and our members will be on hand to answer questions. A BBQ will be available for a gold coin donation. Everyone welcome. Presented by Coast Watch Radio & Marine Rescue Inc
Over 60 Cricket Match Do you miss playing cricket? Are you over 60? Or are you 58 or 59 years old? Here is your opportunity to try out Over 60 Cricket! Join us for this intraclub game and enjoy a taste of Over 60 Cricket and our hospitality. If you like the day we hope you will be encouraged to become a regular Over 60 player!
Enquiries: email buzz@pipeline.com.au or on 0433 889 181 Cost: Gold coin donation
Presented by Geelong Over 60 Cricket Club Inc Stinton Oval, Queens Park, Queens Park Rd, Highton (Melway Ref 451 C4)
SAT 17 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM
Croquet - Come & Try
Come along and check out our Men's Shed. Try an activity. You will be provided with the opportunity to make a seed tray or a mini water-wicking garden. Morning and afternoon tea will be available, as well as a sausage sizzle lunch. Stay as long as you want. See the exciting developments taking place at the shed and discover the benefits that men can gain from joining our shed. We will have goods for sale, including second hand tools.
SUN 18 OCT, 10.00AM - 2.00PM
Ocean Grove & District Men's Shed, 17 Smithton Grove, Ocean Grove
Enquiries: Margaret 5255 2848
Presented by U3A Geelong
Presented by Ocean Grove Garden Club Inc.
Cobbin Farm, 231 Grove Rd Grovedale Enquiries: 5244 5114 Cost: $1
Aged Care Seminar MON 19 OCT, 11.00AM - 12.00PM Aged care can be a confusing area. Once needed, people often find the complexity of aged care overwhelming. Determining costs and the impact on Centrelink / DVA entitlements is difficult and that’s why it is important to obtain advice prior to making any decisions regarding a facility or the principal home. Accredited Aged Care Professional, Melinda Planken, will discuss the costs associated when entering Aged care and touch on strategies available to best structure your assets to meet your costs. Presented by Muirfield Financial Services Belmont Library, 163 High St, Belmont Enquiries: 5224 2700 or www.muirfield-aged-care-seminar.eventbrite.com.au
Retirement Planning Seminar Muirfield Financial Services will present a short educational session on strategies to improve your financial situation in retirement, including ways of increasing your Centrelink entitlement, reducing tax and getting the most from your investments. Attendees will also have the opportunity to book a free one on one session with a Certified Financial Planner©.
TUE 20 OCT, 1 00PM - 4.00PM This event showcases the free support offered to all hearing loss, tinnitus and meniere's disease sufferers, as well as their families and friends, so that communication strategies can be learnt and used effectively by all concerned. The latest hearing aids and assistive listening devices will be on show and correct usage explained. These include special telephones, door, sleep and smoke alarms to give hearing loss sufferers greater independence. Cochlear implantees and members will be happy to answer questions, discuss problems and share experiences. Afternoon tea provided.
An intriguing game, exercise for mind as well as body. Friendly people, fresh air. No experience needed, all equipment and tuition provided. Wear comfortable outdoor clothes, flat shoes and be prepared to smile. Light refreshments provided. Presented by Belmont Croquet Club Belmont Croquet Club, Francis St Reserve, 161 Francis St, Belmont (Mel Ref: 465 J2) Enquiries: Joan 5243 5635
Enquiries: Office 5278 8300 Mon 9am - 2pm, Tue 12pm - 4pm, Pat 5278 1308
Social Fun Day WED 21 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
Presented by Muirfield Financial Services
Come and join in the fun! Play a game of bocce or cards and join us for a BBQ lunch.
Belmont Library, 163 High St, Belmont
Presented by Life Activities Club Geelong Inc
Enquiries: 5224 2700 or www.muirfieldretirement-strategies-seminar.eventbrite.com.au
Belmont Park Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont (Blue/grey building near the river) Enquiries: 5243 7444
Wills, Powers of Attorney & Estate Planning for Seniors Movie Matinee MON 19 OCT, 5.45PM - 6.30PM 'One Chance' Is your Estate Plan complete, up to date and flexible enough to meet the current and future needs of your family? Join us for a practical and interactive discussion regarding Wills, Powers of Attorney and general Estate Planning for Seniors, led by experienced local Wills and Estates lawyer Stefan Manche, which will provide a background to the vital elements of any Estate Plan and uncover important considerations which are often overlooked.
WED 21 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.00PM
Presented by Harwood Andrews Belmont Library, 163 High St, Belmont
Tuckers Highton Chapel, Barrabool Hills Centre, 4-46 Province Boulevard, Highton
Enquiries: 5226 8542
Enquiries: Maree 5221 4788
Enquiries: Bruce 5255 2827 Cost: Gold coin donation
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MON 19 OCT, 5.00PM - 5.45PM
Enquiries: Graham 0419 549 706 or email graham.mulroney@jazi.net
Come and Try Open Day
Presented by Ocean Grove & District Men's Shed
Ocean Grove Uniting Church Hall, Cnr. Eggleston St & The Parade, Ocean Grove
Continue to live, learn and enjoy! U3A provides stimulating life-long learning in the humanities, sciences, languages, exercise and lifestyle areas in a friendly, collegial environment. Come and see, ask questions of our volunteer tutors and start on acquiring new interests and friendships. Or become a tutor yourself!
Senior Citizens Club Geelong West, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West
SAT 17 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Soft Cafe Belmont, Spotlight Centre, Settlement Rd, Belmont
TUE 20 OCT, 11.30 AM - 1.30 PM
Presented by Better Hearing Australia Geelong Branch
Whittling for Beginners
Presented by Geelong Woodcrafters Guild
Join us for an afternoon of glitz and glamour! Featuring favourites from 'The Melodaires Songbook', including selections from: Grease, Strictly Ballroom, Jersey Boys, Oklahoma and The Seekers. Afternoon tea included.
U3A Geelong Open Day
Enquiries: Robert 0498 727 916, Bruce 0478 065 405 Cost: Gold coin donation
SUN 18 OCT, 10.00AM - 6.00PM
Participants will learn the age old craft of whittling, by holding knife and cutting timber to produce a small item to take home.
MON 19 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM
Cost: $15
Boat Shed, Guthridge St, Ocean Grove
FRI 16 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.00PM Repeat event, see FRI 9 OCT listing for info.
The Melodaires Return to Ocean Grove
Join us for a matinee movie and afternoon tea at the lovely Barrabool Hills Centre in Highton. The movie 'One Chance' is based on a true story of Paul Potts, a shy, bullied shop assistant by day and an amateur opera singer by night who became a phenomenon after being chosen for Britain's Got Talent. Presented by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service
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Trivia Afternoon
Seniors Dogs Day Out
Learn Croquet & Enjoy Lunch Badminton for Seniors
WED 21 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.30PM
THU 22 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
FRI 23 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
MON 26 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.30PM
An afternoon of trivia quizzes suited to seniors. This event will be conducted by a professional Trivia Master. Prizes to be won and there will also be a wonderful variety of goodies for afternoon tea.
Come along to this special event and meet other senior pet owners. Animal health professionals will be available to provide advice and guidance on caring for your pets. Dogs are welcome, however please bring them on a lead. Cherished Pets Foundation volunteers will be present to provide assistance. Morning tea will be provided.
Croquet is an interesting game of tactics played outside in the fresh air. Fun for all, come and try, you will soon be addicted. Meet new friends and enjoy morning tea and a light lunch.
Badminton is an exciting racquet sport that can be enjoyed by all age groups and skill levels. Badminton for seniors is a great opportunity to stay physically fit whilst socialising with new and old friends. All equipment provided. Please wear comfortable clothing and runners.
Presented by National Seniors Bellarine & Springdale Neighbourhood Centre Springdale Neighbourhood Centre, High St, Drysdale Enquiries: Marion or Jackie 5257 3264 Cost: Gold coin donation
Turnip the Beet & Lettuce Garden WED 21 OCT, 10.00AM - 3.00PM The Grinter Garden is a beautiful and productive community space providing opportunities for both individuals and groups to learn about, grow and enjoy fresh organic food contributing to a healthier lifestyle. Come along and enjoy a delicious morning or afternoon tea, meet our members, view our plans for Stage 2 "Come in Community" and take home a "Living Salad Bowl". Presented by The Grinter Garden The Grinter Garden, 125 Coppards Rd, Moolap Enquiries: Lorna 0407 044 870
On Ya Bike! Barwon Heads via Lake Road and 13th Beach WED 21 OCT, 9.00AM start
Presented by Cherished Pets Foundation and Wallington's WRG Wallington's WRG, Grubb Rd, Wallington
Presented by Eastern Park Croquet Club Eastern Park Croquet Club, 51 Garden St, East Geelong Enquiries: Margaret 0407 432 869
Enquiries: 0405 791 224 Cost: Gold coin donation
Supper Dance The Knowledge Wars An Author Encounter with Peter Doherty THU 22 OCT, 6.30PM - 7.30PM Nobel prize-winner Peter Doherty will discuss his new book, The Knowledge Wars, in which he makes a passionate case for citizens to inform themselves and independently evaluate facts about climate science. Challenging assumptions and encouraging an evidence-based approach, Peter provides practical guidance on taking action when change is unappealing, inconvenient and poses a threat to established power structures. This will be a powerful and thought-provoking challenge for anyone concerned about the legacy we are leaving our grandchildren. Don't miss it!
SAT 24 OCT , 4.00PM - 8.00PM
Come and Try Croquet
Remember those tea dances of yesteryear? Come along and dance the afternoon away to the music of Ron Sudden. Suitable for all ages, especially the young at heart! Everyone welcome. Tea, coffee and soft drinks will be provided. Bring your own supper, drinks and glasses. Lucky door prize on offer.
TUE 27 OCT, 9.30AM - 12.00PM
All Saints' Church Hall, 113 Noble St, Newtown
Croquet is a great sport for retirees and seniors. Come and try this friendly game. Learn basic skills and, after morning tea, play a game of croquet. All equipment is provided. Please wear flat soled shoes - not sandals (the only essential requirement). Our instructors are experienced players. A warm welcome and a fun day awaits you.
Enquiries: Parish Office 5223 1118
Presented by Drysdale Bowling and Croquet Club Inc.
Cost: Seniors & Concession $5, Adult $10, Children & Companion Carer FREE
Drysdale Bowling and Croquet Club Inc, Clifton Springs Rd, Drysdale (Melway Ref 456 K10)
Presented by All Saints' Parish, Newtown and Geelong West
Enquiries: Min 5250 1071
Presented by Geelong Regional Library Corporation
Polish Cultural Experience - Open Doors
Waurn Ponds Library, 140 Pioneer Rd, Waurn Ponds
SAT 24 OCT - SUN 25 OCT, 10.00AM - 4.00PM
Enquiries: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/specialseniorsevent or 5244 0048
Join us at White Eagle House as we open our doors for a two day Polish cultural experience. Various groups will put on displays and activities such as crafts, dancing and singing. Food sampling will be a feature of the event! Presented by Polish Community Association Inc. Geelong
Model Engineering Mornings Retirement Living WED 21 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM Information Day Seniors Morning Tea WED 21 OCT, 10.30AM - 11.30AM Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Free Hearing Check THU 22 OCT, 9.00AM - 4.00PM Australian Hearing is offering free hearing checks for seniors as part of the Seniors Festival celebrations. Have your hearing checked and automatically go in the draw to win a hamper valued at $100 (terms & conditions apply). No appointment needed just come along to the Australian Hearing bus which will be parked at the Kardinia Health Car Park.
White Eagle House, 46-48 Fellmongers Rd, Breakwater Enquiries: Halina 0404 083 327
Bellarine Rail Trail (Leopold sections) and Leopold Sportsmans Club, Kensington Rd, Leopold
Hymns We Love to Sing SUN 25 OCT, 2.00PM - 4.30PM
Clifton Springs Golf Club, 92-94 Clear Water Dr, Clifton Springs
Come and enjoy singing the hymns we grew up with. Listen to the choir singing beautiful anthems and tap your feet as the jazz band plays some great old hymns. The Whittington Strings Ensemble will also play for your enjoyment. "Gimme that Old Time Religion" with music that's certain to put a smile on your face and take you back to the days of your youth. Afternoon tea will be served following the musical festival.
Enquiries: Diane 5251 5577
Presented by East Geelong Uniting Church
Presented by Bellarine Springs
East Geelong Uniting Church, Cnr Boundary & Ormond Rds, East Geelong Car Park entry off Boundary Rd Enquiries: Bob 5250 1415 or 0410 497 600
Photography Workshop Repeat event, see THU 1 OCT listing for info.
Social Entertainment Day THU 22 OCT, 1.30PM - 4.00PM
Recreational Table Tennis
Great entertainment provided by the Melodaires. Songs from the 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's with costumes to match the theme of the music. Light refreshments afterwards.
THU 22 OCT, 8.30AM - 11.00AM
Enquiries: Colin 5241 4661 or 5241 5021
Leisurely walk the Leopold sections of the Bellarine Rail Trail with a BBQ lunch provided. Commences at the rear of the carpark of the Leopold Sportsmans Club. Registration from 10.30am. Walk the Rail Trail from Kensington Road to Christies Road (all sealed) with an option to walk further along the trail. After refreshments at Christies Road, return to the Sportsmans Club for a BBQ lunch. Presented by Leopold Probus Club
Repeat event, see TUE 6 OCT listing for info.
Enquiries: Ken 5250 2134 or 0414 372 401 Cost: Gold coin donation
Funeral Planning and Legal Matters WED 28 OCT, 1.00PM - 4.00PM Do you have a question about funerals or related legal matters? Tuckers Grovedale Chapel will open its doors to the public providing information and advice about funeral planning, funeral options, local cemetery and crematorium information, funeral pre-arrangements, estate planning, wills and other legal matters. Afternoon tea will be provided as well as a special presentation at 2.00pm. See you there! Presented by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service
THU 22 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Grovedale Community Hub, 45 Heyers Rd, Grovedale
WED 28 OCT, 10.30AM - 2.00PM
Everything you want to know about retirement living, but were afraid to ask! What's involved in making the transition from a family home into a vibrant retirement community? Are you unsure about whether there are any associated legal, tax, or financial requirements? Bellarine Springs takes pleasure in inviting you to attend our free event featuring a panel of leading retirement specialists. Whatever your retirement questions might be, you can ask them confidentially and have them answered at this exclusive event.
Kardinia Health Car Park, 2-18 Colac Road, Belmont
Presented by Grovedale Senior Citizens Inc
Leopold Rail Trail Friendship Walk
THU 22 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM
Presented by Australian Hearing
Enquiries: 131 797
Leisuretime Centre, Anakie Rd, Norlane West
Enquiries: Natalie 0456 154 851
Repeat event at new location, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Presented by Badminton Geelong Inc.
Social Golf Activity Day
Tuckers Funeral Chapel Grovedale, Cnr Pioneer & Torquay Rds, Grovedale Enquiries: Michele 5221 4788
SUN 25 OCT, 9.00AM - 3.00PM Join us for a day out involving low stress golfing activities. Play a round of nine holes, BYO golf clubs. Enjoy a BBQ lunch followed by a putting competition in the afternoon. A great time to socialise and interact with others. Presented by Dutch Australian Social Club - "The Rocket"
Sylvia at the Piano
Queens Park Golf Course, Queens Park, Newtown
FRI 23 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.00PM
Enquiries: Thea 4208 8010, Ria 5244 1361
Repeat event, see FRI 9 OCT listing for info.
Cost: Gold coin donation
Cost: Gold coin donation
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Program of Events Cruise the Bay WED 28 OCT, Meet at 10.30AM Join us as we cruise beautiful Corio Bay aboard the luxury catamaran the Hygeia. Cruise for three hours while enjoying morning tea, lunch and entertainment. Book and pay by 19 Oct 2015. Presented by Grovedale East Senior's Group Meet at The Carousel at 10.30am, 1 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong Waterfront Enquiries: Jan 0412 821 654 Cost: $55
On Ya Bike! Allan's Mystery Ride WED 28 OCT, 9.00AM start
Discover the Beautiful, Bountiful Bellarine Peninsula WED 28 OCT, 1.30PM - 3.30PM The Bellarine Peninsula is a haven for gourmets and golfers, art and nature fans alike. With eight wineries, five golf courses, markets, boutique shops, museums and heritage sites, the Bellarine Peninsula has so many local experiences for you to discover. Enjoy an overview of the region in all its glory and pick up a list of the most popular places for seniors to wine, dine and relish the Bellarine in all its glory. Complementary afternoon tea and goody bag provided.
Photography Workshop THU 29 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM Repeat event, see THU 1 OCT listing for info.
THU 29 OCT, 12.00PM - 3.00PM
An Elder's Day with a Dutch Touch FRI 30 OCT, 10.30AM - 3.00 PM
Presented by Bellarine Springs
Come spend a delightful Seniors Day with your Dutch hosts providing all elders a taste of Dutch food, culture and hospitality including entertainment after lunch. In the morning there will be opportunity in the Dutch "koffee krans" to meet and catch up with old friends from the Dutch and wider community. The morning will be followed by a light Dutch lunch.
Bellarine Springs, 101 Central Rd, Drysdale
Presented by Geelong Dutch Clubs
Enquiries: Diane 5251 5577
Centenary Hall, Cox Rd, Norlane Enquiries: Tony 5275 1472, Frans 5248 2112
Repeat event at new location, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Seniors Longest Lunch – Celebrating Community Take part in a special closing event for the Seniors Festival with a leisurely lunch in celebration of all the wonderful seniors in our community. Geelong Mayor, Darryn Lyons, will open the event and special guest speaker Pat Smith, 2013 Victorian Senior of the Year, will inspire and entertain you. Enjoy a delicious two course meal (set menu) with friends or meet new people on the day. Tickets only $10 and includes your meal. Tickets available for purchase at Corio, Drysdale, Belmont, Ocean Grove and Brougham Street Customer Service Centres. Presented by City of Greater Geelong and the Victorian Seniors Festival Captains Room, Simonds Stadium, Kilgour St Geelong
Cost: Gold coin donation
Enquiries: 5272 4718
Seniors Morning Tea
Model Engineering Mornings Sylvia at the Piano
WED 28 OCT, 10.30AM - 11.30AM
WED 28 OCT, 10.00AM - 1.00PM
FRI 30 OCT, 12.30PM - 2.00PM
Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Repeat event, see WED 7 OCT listing for info.
Repeat event, see FRI 9 OCT listing for info.
Cost: $10
Seniors Festival Special Offers MARKET SQUARE
Pilates for Seniors
See our great range of freebies for over 50s – only at Market Square! More familiar. More enjoyable. More about you. All offers are available for customers aged over 50 years. Limited numbers and other conditions apply. Offers valid on the day of the offer only. See in-stores or Centre Management for specific terms and conditions.
Waterfront Health Studio would like to offer free classes to seniors during the Geelong Seniors Festival in October 2015. These classes taken by our physiotherapists are 50 minutes in duration. Places limited. Bookings essential.
TUE 6 OCT Free Neo Café Coffee & Free Shape & Polish at American Nails Collect your vouchers from Centre Management.
TUE 13 OCT Free iPad Class & 1/2 Price Parking Join our popular hands-on class from 10.00am 11.30am. Own iPad required. Book with Centre Management on 5221 2411. Half price parking all day - show your proof of age card to car park staff.
TUE 20 OCT 25% off at Prouds The Jewellers & 1/2 Price Toast to the Coast Tickets
TUE 6 & THU 8 OCT, 9.00AM-10.00AM Mat Pilates classes TUE 13 & THU 15, 9.00AM-10.00AM Physio Chi classes TUE 20TH & THU 22 9.00AM-10.00AM Reformer Pilates classes TUE 27 & THU 29, 9.00AM-10.00AM Mat Pilates classes Presented by Waterfront Health Studio Waterfront Health Studio, Studio 2-4/6 Moorabool St, Geelong
Livewell Health and Fitness program
Come for a Spin and Morning Tea
FRI 16 OCT & FRI 23 OCT, 11.00AM - 12.15PM
TUE 6 OCT, TUE 13 OCT, TUE 20 OCT & TUE 27 OCT, 10.00AM - 12.00PM
The Livewell program is a health and wellbeing program for Swim, Sport & Leisure members aged 55+years. It incorporates functional exercises to improve fitness, strength, mobility, flexibility, health and well-being, in a group environment. Come along to our orientation session at 11am to find out more about our program and be involved in our special offer to participate in our circuit class. Alternatively, observe our Livewell members in action to see what they do! All levels of fitness and abilities are welcome! (Conditions apply).
Come and test ride the largest range of scooters in Geelong at no charge, with no obligation and no pressure. Can't make it? Call us for an in-home test ride. All attendees receive a voucher for $100 off any purchase of a scooter or powerchair. Morning tea provided.
Waterworld's Group Exercise Room, Cnr Melbourne & Cox Rds, Corio
THU 1 OCT - SAT 31 OCT, 12.00PM - 2.00PM
THU 22 OCT (Drysdale) TUES 27 OCT (Hamlyn Heights) FRI 30 OCT (Belmont) 10.00AM - 4.00PM
EXCLUSIVE half price Toast to the Coast tickets. Available from Centre Management. Cash only.
Guided You Yangs Walk
TUE 27 OCT Free $2 Scratchie & Wendys Churros
Enjoy a guided You Yangs walk around the East West Circuit and learn a little about this interesting place along the way. Good fitness is required and bushwalking experience is ideal to do this 4.5km, 1.5 hour walk. This is a medium-graded walk with uneven surfaces, gravel, steep slopes, big rocky steps, and includes 100+metres in elevation gain throughout. Your adventure includes your guide, transport and morning tea (10 people max).
Everyone should have a Will. Do you? Your Will is one of the most important documents you sign during your lifetime. Red Cross has arranged a special offer with local solicitors who will prepare a simple Will from $75. This is a great opportunity to make or update your Will.
Presented by Geelong Adventure Specialists
Vines Road Community Centre, 37-61 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights
Collect your free $2 scratchie from Centre Management for your chance to win up to $30,000. Enjoy a free warm, crunchy Churros from Wendys. Collect voucher from Centre Management.
EVERY TUESDAY IN OCTOBER Free Hearing Check & Consultation Contact National Hearing Care on 5222 6882 to book your free hearing test.
Pickup from Grovedale Community Hub, 45 Heyers Rd, Grovedale Enquiries: Jeremy 0499 217 990
Presented by Market Square Shopping Centre Market Square Shopping Centre, Cnr Moorabool & Malop Sts, Geelong
Cost: $30
Enquiries: Mark or Sally 1300 622 633
Free Two Course Lunch
Enquiries: Mary 5275 1909
Community Wills Days TUE 6 OCT, 9.30AM -1.30PM
Scooters Australia - Geelong, 52 Charles St, Newcomb
Presented by Waterworld Swim Sport & Leisure Centre
Enquiries: 5229 7000
EXCLUSIVE one day offer from Proud's! Show your proof of age card to receive a 25% discount off recommended retail prices.
Presented by Scooters Australia - Geelong
Presented by Australian Red Cross Drysdale RSL, 13 Princess Street, Drysdale
Belmont Library, High Street, Belmont Enquiries: 1800 811 700 or email bequests@redcross.org.au Cost: $75 per simple Will
Visit one of our three rental retirement villages for a tour and enjoy a free two course meal. Come and see what we offer, and enjoy a chat with our lovely staff and residents. Presented by Ingenia Communities Grovedale Gardens, 1-3 Church St, Grovedale Townsend Gardens & St Albans Park Gardens, 142-152 Townsend Rd, Geelong Enquiries: David 5241 3011
Free Central Geelong Shuttle TUE 6 OCT, WED 7 OCT, THU 8 OCT, SAT 10 OCT & SUN 11 OCT, 10.15AM - 2.00PM Free Central Geelong shuttle bus departing from Bus Bay 10, Geelong Railway Station every 20 minutes. Stopping at a range of attractions including; National Wool Museum, Arts and Culture Precinct, Botanic Gardens, The Waterfront and shopping precincts. Hop on and off whenever you like. Presented by Central Geelong Marketing Geelong Railway Station, Railway Tce, Geelong
Enquiries: 5221 2411
Enquiries: 5272 4297 (1 bus only)
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Sea Patrol star finds his voice TELEVISION star Ian Stenlake will showcase his talent on stage in Leading Man as part of Geelong Performing Arts Centre’s Morning Melodies series. Stenlake made his name as Commander Mike Flynn over many years in Australian television drama Sea Patrol opposite Lisa McCune but is just as much at home on the stage. Stenlake’s return to the performing arts centre will feature him performing many popular songs from his musical theatre career, including Oh, What a Beautiful Morning (Oklahoma), Hey There (The Pajama Game) and I Have Never Been in Love (Guys and Dolls) along with contemporary tunes such as Windmills of Your Mind and You Raise Me Up. Stenlake’s career began during a trip to Rome where he was convinced to become an extra for a movie being shot in the city. He consequently appeared as a waiter in Godfather III. Stenlake’s other talents include a strong stage presence and a powerful baritone voice, which he will use to entertain his GPAC Musical Mornings audiences in two performances on 16 to 17 September. The Musical Mornings series will continue in October when former Geelong resident Maggie Britton returns to The Playhouse
CAZBAR Doors open @ 9pm - $10 entry - FREE B4 10pm
American Classic featuring Micheal Stangel
Sat 5th Sept
ON PATROL: Television star Ian Stenlake will demonstrate his stagecraft in GPAC’s Morning Melodies series. with Bandstand and Beyond, celebrating her colourful career in song. The singer, songwriter and music producer has shared the stage and appeared on television
with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, including The Bee Gee’s Robin Gibb, Peter Sellers, Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell, The Mamas and Papas, The Temptations and The Three Degrees.
Sat 12th Sept
A LIVE GAME SHOW! FREE EVERY WEEK!! Family Trivia Night from 7.30pm in the Sports Bar
Sat 24th Oct
Sat 21st Nov
TIX $23 General Admission
TIX $20 General Admission
UPCOMING SHOW Nov 28 - At The Hop - ”Grease” Tribute show
MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Premiere Fund
Dec 5 - Blues Brothers Tribute Dec 12 -Tina Turner “Simply the Best” 11–12 Sept | Geelong Performing Arts Centre | gpac.org.au
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5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Life Without Dick” (M v,l) (ʼ94) Stars: Claudia Schiffer 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) – Can Nate & Ricky keep their secret from Kat? 8:00 Border Security: International (PG) 8:30 Program To Be Advised 9:30 Restaurant Revolution (PG) 10:30 Grimm: Thanks For The Memories (MA15+h,v) 11:30 The Mindy Project: Mindy Lahiri Is A Racist (PG) 12:00 Zero Hour: Winding (M) 1:00 Harry: Heʼs The Weak Link (MA15+a,l,v) 2:00 Home Shopping
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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Forever Young” (PG l,v) (ʼ92) Stars: Mel Gibson 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 Customs (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Monster-in-Law” (M s) (ʼ05) – After years of looking for Mr Right, Charlotte finally finds the man of her dreams only to discover that his mother is the woman of her nightmares! Stars: Jennifer Lopez & Jane Fonda 10:30 Movie: “Friends With Kids” (MA15+l,s) (ʼ11) Stars: Adam Scott 12:40 Movie: “Bloodworth” (MA15+l,v ) (ʼ10) Stars: Kris Kristofferson & Hilary Duff 2:30 The Baron (PG) 3:30 Extra [s] 4:00 Global Shop
6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Saturday (PG) 12:00 Super Nanny: Beyond The Naughty Step (PG) 12:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 1:00 The Middle (PG) 1:30 Movie: “Did You Hear About The Morgans?” (PG l,s,v) (09) Stars: Hugh Grant 3:30 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner [s] 4:00 Adamʼs Pasta Pilgrimage: Abruzzo 4:30 Dr Lisa To The Rescue: Kylieʼs Apartment 5:00 News: First At Five *Live* 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National News - Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Monsters Vs Aliens” (PG v) (ʼ09) Stars: Reese Witherspoon & Stephen Colbert 8:50 Movie: “Goldfinger” (M v) (ʼ64) Stars: Sean Connery 11:15 Movie: “Extreme Measures” (M v,l) (ʼ96) Stars: Hugh Grant 1:35 Late Movie: “Bad Boys” (MA15+v,a,l) (ʼ83) Stars: Sean Penn & Reni Santoni
6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports *Live* 11:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) 12:30 TAC Cup: Future Stars *Live* (PG) 1:30 Foo Fighters Sonic Highways (PG l) 2:30 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner [s] 3:00 Movie: “With Honors” (PG l,s) (ʼ94) Stars: Joe Pesci 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards [s] 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] 7:00 The Block: Letʼs Begin (PG) 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 Inside The Ku Klux Klan (M a,l) 10:30 AD Kingdom And Empire: Brothers In Arms (M v) 11:30 Stalker: Love Hurts (M v) 12:30 Gotham (M v) 1:30 Impractical Jokers (M n,l) 2:00 Spyforce: The Countess (PG) 3:00 Global Shop 3:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 4:00 Good Morning America [s]
5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Program To Be Advised 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 Block: Who Gets The Penthouse? (PG) 8:40 House Husbands (M l,a) 9:40 Footy Classified (M) 10:40 Two And A Half Men: Glamping In A Yurt (M s) 11:10 Two And A Half Men: ThirtyEight, Sixty-Two, Thirty-Eight (M s,d) 11:35 Underbelly: The Golden Mile (M) 12:35 Extra [s] 1:00 The Avengers (PG) [s] 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 Program To Be Advised 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 Block (PG) 8:40 Life Story: First Steps (PG) – Told from the perspective of individual animals, this series follows the journey from birth to parenthood. 9:50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Letʼs Make A Deal (M v) 10:50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Dead Rails (M v) 11:45 20/20 [s] 12:35 Anger Management (M s) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 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 Program To Be Advised 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 Block (PG) 8:40 Life Story: Growing Up (PG) – Alone for the first time, the animals must face the dangers and challenges of the grown-up world. 9:50 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery Of The Fateful Fire (M v,s) 10:50 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery Of The Deemed Dealer (M v) 11:45 Weeds (MA15+d,l,a) 12:15 Arrow: Time Of Death (MA15+v) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo
5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Program To Be Advised 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] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Kingʼs Cross ER (PG mp,a) 8:00 RBT (PG) 8:30 The AFL Footy Show (M) – The boys will bring viewers all the latest in the world of AFL. 10:30 The NRL Footy Show (M) – Join Fatty Vautin, Erin Molan, Beau Ryan and Darryl Brohman, along with the gameʼs biggest names for all the fun and all things footy in the showʼs 22nd year. 12:30 Extra [s] 1:00 Spyforce: The Cripple (PG) 2:00 Danoz 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo
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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 The Living Room - Encore (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Home Team [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 Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l) 9:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? - Encore (M) 10:30 Movie: “The Back-up Plan” (M l,s,a) (ʼ10) Stars: Jennifer Lopez & Alex OʼLoughlin 12:40 TheTalk (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG)
6:00 RPM [s] 7:00 ETʼs Fishing Classics [s] 7:30 The Home Team [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) [s] 3:00 Movie Juice (PG) 3:30 Just Go [s] 4:00 Whatʼs Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News First At Five 6:00 Far Flung With Gary Mehigan – In the final episode of the series, Gary heads to the food mecca that is Hong Kong. 7:00 Movie: “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (PG s,l,a) (ʼ11) Stars: Judi Dench & Bill Nighy 9:30 Movie: “Stepmom” (M l,a) (ʼ98) Stars: Julia Roberts 12:15 48 Hours (M a) 1:00 Infomercial 2:00 Home Shopping (PG)
6:00 Religious Programs [s] 8:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Sunday 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 1:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 1:30 The Offroad Adventure Show [s] 2:00 I Fish [s] 3:00 The Bolt Report [s] 4:00 RPM – Hosted by Matt White. 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 6:30 Scorpion: Revenge (PG l,v) 7:30 Modern Family: Integrity & Patriot Games (PG) 8:30 CSI: Cyber: Family Secrets (M v) [s] – Avery faces off with the hacker who released her patientsʼ information, and Krumitz confronts the man who murdered his parents. 9:30 NCIS: Cadence (M v,a) 10:30 Movie: “Almost Famous” (M l,d,n) (ʼ00) Stars: Billy Crudup & Kate Hudson 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping (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 The Great Australian Spelling Bee [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 1:30 ET [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Benʼs Menu [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 Great Australian Spelling Bee [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:30 NCIS: New Orleans: Love Hurts (M v,mp) 10:30 Under The Dome (M) 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 TheTalk (PG) 1:30 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 [s] 11:00 The Great Australian Spelling Bee [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [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 Benʼs Menu [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 Great Australian Spelling Bee [s] 9:00 NCIS: Cabin Fever (M) 10:00 NCIS: Los Angeles: Seal Hunter & Leipei (M) 12:00 The Project - Encore [s] 1:00 TheTalk (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (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 The Bachelor Australia - Encore (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 The Doctor (M mp) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Benʼs Menu [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 Madam Secretary: Collateral Damage / Game On (M v) [s] 10:30 Hawaii Five-O: Kukaʼawale (M v,s) [s] 11:30 The Project - Encore [s] 12:30 TheTalk (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (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 The Bachelor Australia (PG l) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 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 Benʼs Menu [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) 9:00 Law & Order: SVU: American Disgrace (M v,a) 10:00 Law & Order: SVU: Producerʼs Backend (M s,a) 11:00 Zoo (M) 12:00 Movie Juice (PG) 12:30 TheTalk (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG)
5:00 Worldwatch 11:00 World Cup 2018 Qualifiers: Australia vs Bangladesh 1:00 NITV News Week In Review [s] 1:30 France 24 International News [s] 1:45 The Journal [s] 2:00 PBS Newshour [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Salvage Hunters [s] 4:30 Britainʼs Best Drives [s] 5:00 Room 101 (PG) [s] 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Floyd Around the Med: Greece [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia 7:30 The Classic Car Show (PG) 8:30 JFK: The Smoking Gun (M a) 10:05 SBS World News [s] 10:35 Romantic Comedy Movie: “Ages of Love” (MA15+s) (ʼ11) (From Italy, in Italian and English) 12:50 Drama Movie: “Vincere” (M n,s) (ʼ09) (In Italian) 3:05 Falcon: The Silent And The Damned (MA15+v)
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Zumbo: The Golden Macaron 2:30 Marco Pierre Whiteʼs Kitchen Wars [s] 3:30 James Mayʼs Man Lab (PG) 4:30 Archaeology [s] 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia 7:30 Britainʼs Secret Treasure Islands: Atlantic Arks (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Zero Dark Thirty” (M v,l) (ʼ12) – For a decade, an elite team of intelligence and military operatives devoted themselves to a single goal: to find and eliminate al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Stars: Joel Edgerton (From the US) 11:25 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Stage 14: Vitoria to Fuente del Chivo (215 km) 2:00 Bobby Fischer Against The World (M l) 3:40 Masters of Money: John Maynard Keynes [s]
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 The World Game [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Football Asia [s] 4:30 Trawlermen: The Great Prawn Hunt [s] 5:00 From Scratch: Mower [s] 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: From Burns to Butlins [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 The Inca: Masters of the Clouds: Clash of Empires (PG) 8:45 The Sugar Conspiracy (PG) [s] – This compelling investigation exposes the US sugar industryʼs systematic hijacking of scientific study to bury evidence that sugar is, in fact, toxic. 10:25 Italian Americans: Becoming American (1914-1930) (PG) 11:25 La Vuelta a Espana 2015: Stage 15: Comillas to Jitu de Escarandi (175 km) 2:00 Bolshoi Theatre Re-Opening Gala 3:50 Made in Hollywood (PG) [s] 4:55 Rachel Khooʼs Kitchen
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Andre Rieu: Welcome To My World [s] 1:55 Celtic Tenors: Homecoming 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Hairy Bikersʼ Asian Adventure: Japan: South to Kyoto (PG) 4:30 The Dales With Ade Edmondson [s] 5:00 David Roccoʼs Amalfi Getaway [s] 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Nigella Bites [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Allergies: Modern Life and Me [s] 8:30 The Island with Bear Grylls: Womenʼs Island (M l) 9:30 The Island with Bear Grylls: Menʼs Island (M a,l) 10:25 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Bosch: Lost Boys (M v,l) 11:55 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Stage 16: Luarca to Ermita del Alba (185 km) *Live 2:00 Community (PG) 2:50 Coppers: CID (M a,l) 3:50 24 Hours in Emergency (M a)
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 The World From Above: Massachusetts: Plymouth Rock to Gloucester [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 The Hunt for AI [s] 4:30 A Year in the Wild: Snowdonia National Park (PG) [s] 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Nigella Bites [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? - Peter Rowsthorn (PG) [s] 8:30 Insight: Where Thereʼs A Will [s] – Is a will really your last word? 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:00 SBS World News [s] 10:30 Rectify: Girl Jesus (PG) 11:20 Rachel Khooʼs Kitchen Notebook: Melbourne Bitesize 11:30 World Cup 2018 Qualifier: Tajikistan vs Australia 2:15 Tabloid (M a,n,s) 3:50 Pet Shop Boys Cubism
5:00 Worldwatch 11:00 World Cup 2018 Qualifier: Tajikistan vs Australia 1:00 Dateline [s] 1:30 France 24 International News [s] 1:45 The Journal [s] 2:00 PBS Newshour [s] 3:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:30 Insight [s] 4:30 360ʼ Geo Reports with Silvio Rivier [s] 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Nigella Bites [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Treasures of Ancient Greece (PG) 8:40 24 Hours in Police Custody: The Crime of the Century (M a,l) 9:40 Bosch: High Low (M a,l) 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:05 Are Our Planes Safe? (PG) [s] – This documentary focuses on the young co-pilot, Andreas Lubiz. 12:05 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Stage 17: Burgos to Burgos (39 km) *Live 2:00 Movie: “Mogadishu: The Hijacking of Flight 181” (ʼ08) (M a,l,v) (In German)
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Greece! The Islands [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 Heroes of the Enlightenment [s] 4:30 Luke Nguyenʼs United Kingdom Bitesize 4:40 The Sixties (PG) 5:30 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Highlights 6:00 Nigella Bites [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Luke Nguyenʼs France 8:00 Rachel Khooʼs Kitchen Notebook Melbourne [s] 8:30 Ainsley Harriottʼs Street Food: Taipei [s] 9:30 Masters of Sex (M s) 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:05 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+n) 12:00 La Vuelta a Espana 2015 Stage 18: Roa de Duero to Riaza (204 km) *Live* 2:00 Drama Movie: “Behind the Walls” (M a,v,s,l) (ʼ08) (In French) 3:45 Meet My Wild Friends
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Friday 4 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 One Plus One [s] 10:30 Fake Or Fortune? [s] 11:30 Holy Switch (Part 1) [s] 12:00 ABC News at Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 The Time Of Our Lives (M a,d) [s] 3:00 Catalyst [s] 3:30 Poldark (PG) 4:30 Eggheads [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Midsomer Murders: The Oblong Murders (PG) [s] 9:30 Line Of Duty (M v,l) – Having been duped into covering for Jackieʼs crime, Gates tries to sever ties with her. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 Maximum Choppage (M v) 11:50 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
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SATURDAY ARMS - Birth Mothers Group ARMS meets 2pm. Enquiries 0430 948 923. TRANSPORT - Public Transport Users Association Geelong branch meets 10.30am at St Mary’s Church parish office. Enquiries 0413 075 439. ANTIQUE - All Saints Anglican Parish and tennis club antique appraisals fair 10.30am at 113 Noble St, Newtown. Appraisals $7. Enquiries 5243 3465. ART - Geelong Art Society printmakers exhibition opens 3pm at Shearers Arms Gallery, 202 Aberdeen St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5223 1825, 5221 9104. DANCE - Ballroom dance with New Ritz 8-11.30pm at Freshwater Creek Hall. Enquiries 5264 5169. FESTIVAL - Indonesian Association of Geelong Festival 11-3pm at Clairvaux Hall, 37 Reynolds Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0406 637 050. SHOP - St John’s Lutheran Church Op-Shop Sale 10-midday at 163 Yarra St, Geelong. Enquiries 0400 877 270. DANCE - Ballroom dance 7.30-10.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, 1 Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $8. Enquiries 0416 964 352.
SUNDAY TEA - Afternoon tea with Sheldon Rankin 2.30pm at Western Heights Uniting Church, Herne Hill. Enquiries 5278 7110. SERVICE - Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church. Enquiries 0429 094 372.
MONDAY VIEW - Geelong Day View Club, 11am at Barwon Edge Boathouse, Newtown. Enquiries 5282 1561. CWA - Galena branch of CWA luncheon, parade midday at 174 Boundary Rd, East Geelong. Entry $15. Enquiries 5241 8361. HOSPITAL - Royal Children’s Hospital Geelong auxiliary meets 10.30am at St Joseph’s Football Club, Herne Hill. Enquiries 0407 564 386. HEARING - Better Hearing Australia support group meets 11.15am at Geelong West Senior Citizens Centre. Enquiries 5278 8300. BOWLS - Indoor bowls 1pm at Parks Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Enquiries 5251 2421. PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Belmont at Masonic Centre, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 4042. SPEAKING - Rostrum public speaking group 6.45pm at St George Workers Club. Enquiries 5250 4507.
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WEDNESDAY VIOLENCE - Lifeline Geelong domestic violence awareness session 6-8pm. Enquiries 5222 2255. ALCOHOL - AFC 12-step program for addictions 7pm at 61 Candover St, Geelong West. Enquiries 0420 910 763. DANCE - Ballroom dance 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5278 7720.
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COLORADO Highton, 2011, 2 door caravan, length 31ft (internal 25ft), roof mounted IBIS split system, 184L 3-way fridge, microwave, full oven, TV on swing bracket and antenna, QS bed, 3 bunks with personal DVD players, L shaped seating, extra 3ft checkerplated back stand-up change area, full ensuite, slide out gas BBQ, 2x gas bottles, 2x picnic tables, 16inch wheels with 2 extra spare tyres, twin battery system, full tunnel front boot, full galvanised front boot. High clearance with flat floor. Pull out awning and full annexe. Would suit new family buyers. Excellent condition. $58,500. 0419 030 773.
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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.
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.
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. 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.
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. Please call 0427 316 930
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.
JAYCO Destiny Pop Top 2006, 16ft. Twin beds, annexe, TV, air conditoner/heating, registration (R40179), excellent condition. $21,500. Phone: 5249 1230. Ceres.
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 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.
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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.
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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.
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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 SPRITE Preloved 1994 14ft. Good condition, 2 single beds, microwave, 4 burner stove top, rangehood, 3 way fridge, plenty of cupboards, under bed storage, TV/Set Top Box with antenna & cord, pole carrier, annexe & 2 awnings, spare jockey wheel, hose & fittings, levellers. Rear door opening. For an extra $250 we can include: innerspring mattresses & protectors, kitchen accessories, outdoor folding table. Registered (E40-045) until May 2016. $10,999 negotiable. Phone: 0407 471 894.
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A'VAN, Aliner, 2011, 1D. Selling due to an upgrade. Only used a few times and travelled less than 2,000kms, electric brakes, 3 way fridge, TV antenna, Innerspring mattress, roof vents, battery back up, hot water heater and full annexe. Immaculate condition. $22,700ono. 0412 648 526.
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CAMPERTRAILER, one off special, built all aluminium construction, very light weight, slide out stainless kitchen, 2 burner cooker and grill, battery pack and charges. LED lighting, 12 volt water pump and seventy litre water tank, 13oz Australian canvas with safari roof, lots of windows, full annexe, tray towing coupling, 33inch tyres, mag wheels, 6 stud wheels, 560kg tare, 1,200kgs, max electric brakes, huge storage, will go anywhere a 4 wheel drive will go. $15,000. 0407 054 732.
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JAYCO Swan Outback 2010 Camper, can be used with site power or 12v back up battery. Has a water tank underneath. Stove top, grill and microwave never used, 3 way fridge, brand new awnings, bed flys, poles and tent pegs. Comes with coffee machine. Excellent condition, All inspections welcome. $20,500. Phone: 0400 055 784. Wallington Victoria. JAYCO, Starcraft poptop, 1997, 14ft, awning, annexe, elec brakes, single beds, elec fridge, extras, as new. $12,500. 5281 1548.
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.
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), $16,000ono. Phone: 5257 3880.
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. 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 2005 Series III, 19ft. Excellent condition, island bed, custom made mattress, larger 3 way fridge, 2 gas bottles, roll-out awning, air conditioning, microwave, plenty of larger deep cupboards, fishing rod tube, registration (R04532) $26,500. Phone: 0487 452 275.
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.
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TRAILER, car/boat tandem trailer. 9000lb, power winch, 4 new tyres, rims. Excellent condition, reg 21.03.2016. $6,500ono. 0409 866 689.
VISCOUNT Grand Tourer Pop Top, 4 berth, new canvas around the top, completely repainted, new springs put on underneath, virtually rebuilt inside, new floor, new ceiling (and insulated), new benchtops, built in cupboard for the microwave, new curtains, additional power points added. Drawers built in under the beds for storage, 12v lights & 240v, hotwater system, twin single beds, double bed at front, 2 way fridge. (gas & electric), gas stove & oven, double pole carriers on front, bike rack on rear, massive annex, 10 months reg (A73-341). $9,800.00 neg. Phone: 0423 174 693.
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.
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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
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139 FYANS ST SOUTH GEELONG 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. BMW X3, 2005, E83 2.5i, 5 speed auto, SUV wagon, beautiful condition, service history, factory sunroof, RWC. TUA-498. $13,800. 0408 524 497.
COMMODORE VY SS 2002, silver, auto, good condition, 1 owner, 128,000 kms, 12 months registration (RXE-118). $12,990 ono. Phone: 0434 545 016 FORD Focus 2012 Auto Sport sedan. 23,400 kms, registered (ZDS-672) until 28th June 2016. $18,250. Phone: 5243 5761. FORD, EL, 1998, Futura sedan, runs extra well, lots of extras, YHW-067. $4,000. 0421 882 774.
HYUNDAI Getz, 2005, manual, in hip hop red. looks and drives like new, 160kms, airbags, service history, reg June 2016, RWC, UTT-032. $5,250ono. 0419 922 999.
KIA Cerato 2013. Auto, white, in excellent condition, 47,000 kms, registration (1AE-9KP). $14,200 ono. Phone: 0419 863 298 Clifton Springs.
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. $1,500ono. Phone 5277 3765, 0499 219 276.
REFRIGERATED TOYOTA HILUX, utility, 2014, odometer 3600kms, would suit new buyer, 2400L x 1800 x 1300H measured externally, 82mm fibreglass/polyurethane white gloss finish, checker-plate food grade slipresistant flooring, double rear barn doors with deep freeze multi-blade seals internal flush bulkhead light wired to the tail light circuit, steel frame, alloy mudguards, rear step and docking rubbers, SS Camlock on each door with 'Quicklock' handles, SS heavy duty hinges, SS door holdbacks, SS rear door frame, SS door sills, double seal gaskets on doors, tapered edge doors side door - passenger LH side, doors are key lockable. Reg. MOOJSE (plates not included). $38,500 neg. 0419 030 773. 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. TOYOTA KLUGER Grande. 2010 2wd. Top of the range. 4 years old. GPS, reverse camera, heated leather seats, DVD player, 2 Dicky seats, new tyres, automatic rear door. FIrst registered January 2011, 6 months registration (YDS127). $29,950. Phone: 0437 568 339.
YAMAHA V Star 1100cc. Excellent condition, great cruiser, only 45,000 kms. Special air brushed paint, many extras. Registration (ZL673). $5,900 ono. Phone: 0411 641 768.
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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.
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IndySport Carter brushes off fan ‘quibbles’ over heroes to their word and you can go with their blessing and they welcome you back with open arms," Hunt told AFL.com.au. "Any of those guys that are mentioned that decide to retire have been champions of the Geelong footy club. Whatever decision they make after that I don't think that has anything to do with the legacy they are going to leave behind at Geelong." Hunt acknowledged the tough decision facing Kelly and Stokes about whether to play on elsewhere. "That is their call on their own destiny and their own careers,” he said. "If for some reason clubs feel like they need to move you on, whether because it is the path they are going and they feel like you are no longer a piece of their puzzle, and you can go somewhere else and [play], then I can't see any harm in doing that." Kelly will have an important role in his final match at Simonds Stadium tomorrow, with the Cats ruling out any return of injured pair Mitch Duncan and Josh Caddy. The Cats take on inform Adelaide in the final home-and-away round of the season. The match will have added spice, with Geelong attempting to sign Crow star Paddy Dangerfield, who has expressed interest in reuniting with his family on the Surf Coast.
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Spring is in the air and it’s time to celebrate... Grab your Routleys Party Pies today!
FOR more than 60 years Routley’s Bakery has been synonymous with this region – a local family providing beautiful baked goods for local Victor Routley families. Vic and Verna Routley first started baking in 1947. The Original Routleys Store was on Nelson Place in Williamstown though Vic and Verna both grew up in Geelong. After the War in 1947 the couple moved to Williamstown, where Vic worked as a baker before deciding to buy the shop where he had been working and operating Victor Routley it together. Working “days” began at midnight, when they stoked up their big brick lined “scotch” oven, fired with wood or briquettes. They would put the pies in first, when the oven was hottest, followed by cakes and then the delicate sponges.
September Special
In 1971, Vic and Verna Verna Routley handed on the baton to their son Lawrie and his wife Anne, who have expanded the business with the help of their five children (Simon, Penny, Michael, Kate and Sam) to what it is today.
Valid from 1st - 30th September 2015
Buy 6 Party Pies and get 6 FREE Only $9 rrp $18.00
There are now also 10 great grand children, and the eldest Lawrie Routley – current CEO Michael, is now working for the business.
Plain COLD Meat Party Pie Only Conditions Apply. Can only be redeemed at Routleys Stores Listed
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PIES - CAKES - BREAD - SAUSAGE ROLLS - PASTIES Sandwiches & Catering 4th Generation local Victorian Bakery ALTONA 2 Burns Rd 9369 6465
BELMONT 174a High St 5243 3977
COLAC 172-176 Murray St 5231 1122
EAST GEELONG 3 Ormond Rd 5229 8438
GROVEDALE 148 Torquay Rd 5243 9700
LARA VILLAGE 3/120 Station Lake Rd 5282 8912
NORTH GEELONG 322 Melbourne Rd 5278 9299
TORQUAY 1/8 Gilbert St 5264 8752
Catering 1300 721 627 info@routleysbakery.com.au
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WILLIAMSTOWN Shop 7 Coles Centre, 19-21 Douglas Pde 9397 5107