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Merger talks By DANE LILLINGSTONE RECENT research suggests that amalgamation is the same wherever you are in the world. At a recent council meeting, a report into the effects of amalgamation was discussed. The burning issue of amalgamation has been an ongoing topical discussion in Southern Downs. Earlier this year, research was released by Brian Dollery from the University of New England’s Faculty of Economics, and two Southern Cross University academics, Elisabeth Sinnewe and Michael A. Kortt. Their studies compared the financial performance of Brisbane City Council, the largest local authority in Australia, with smaller councils across Queensland and New South Wales. Their paper, Is Biggest Best? A Comparative Analysis of the Financial Viability of the Brisbane City Council, focuses on Brisbane but provides insight into the amalgamation process across Australia and the world. “In sum, our financial analysis of BCC casts considerable doubts over the continuing mantra that ‘bigger is better’ in the context of contemporary Aus-
tralian local government,” the report said. “Employing standard measures of financial sustainability, we found that between 2008 and 2011, the three comparison groups consistently ‘outperformed’ the BCC in key areas of financial flexibility, liquidity and debt servicing ability. “Moreover, these findings lend further support to the growing corpus of research that suggests that ‘bigger is not always best’. “If the claims of proponents of the ‘bigger is best’ doctrine underlying compulsory council consolidation are correct, then BCC should easily outperform comparator councils across a majority of performance indicators.” When asked about the Southern Downs in particular, Mr Dollery said, “In general, the 2008 Queensland amalgamation and subsequent de-merger has been an expensive mess.” The academics noted that investigations into amalgamation were almost always public inquiries at state and national level. “A common theme that has emerged from theses official public inquiries is that the con-
tinued use of force amalgamations as the preferred policy instrument has failed to address the seemingly intractable financial problems facing local councils across Australia (in particular rural and remote councils),” the report said. “Notwithstanding the dearth of empirical evidence, the belief that ‘bigger is better’ is so entrenched in the psyche of local government policy makers that forced amalgamation has been repeatedly used in Australia and abroad in an attempt to enhance local government efficiency.” The report also investigated overseas council mergers. In Europe, they found that “municipal mergers had failed to deliver on their intended objectives.” Canada councils showed wages went up post-amalgamation, but so did costs while in the US they found that “municipal mergers had not met their proposed economic objectives but had instead led to increased expenditure.” It concluded that “In general, the majority of this empirical literature casts considerable doubt on whether the purported benefits of council mergers were realised, particularly in relation to enhancing the operational efficiency of local councils.”
$57,000 while employed during that time but only declared $1300. He is also in the process of paying off a $13,000 child support debt. He was sentenced to nine months in jail to be suspended after one month. He was also placed on a two-year good behaviour bond and ordered to pay all the money back to Centrelink.
vicious head stomping assault. CCTV footage presented to the court showed the man’s brother and another man having an altercation outside the Stockyard Hotel. After the altercation was subdued, the offender appears to stomp on the man’s head while he is still lying on the ground. The man was left unconscious for 20 minutes after the attack and required extensive dental surgery. The man has pleaded guilty to eight charges including assault occasioning bodily harm. He is expected to be sentenced in Warwick Magistrates' Court this week.
Briefly Centrelink cheat jailed A MAN has been jailed for receiving around $18,000 in Centrelink benefits he wasn’t entitled to. The 52-year-old man applied for Newstart in 2011 when made redundant but found employment two weeks later. He continued to receive payments until April 2012. During that time he is believed to have spent a lot of the money gambling on pokies, keno and the lotto. Warwick Magistrates' Court heard he earned over
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Are you OK? Time to ask By DANE LILLINGSTONE TODAY is R U OK? Day -- a day where everyone is encouraged to say a few words and ask a simple question with the potential to make an enormous difference. The suicide prevention organisation was started in 2009 and revolves around the simple premise of asking family, friends and colleagues, if they are OK. The organisation hopes that this will lead to a mentality where more people will engage in regular, meaningful conversations with people who may be struggling. The Southern Downs has experienced a spate of incidents in recent months and things like depression can affect those you least expect. Famous rugby league player Andrew Fifita recently came out and opened up about his depression and attempted suicide. It is something that can affect anyone and everyone, and
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Motel gets nod: 50 jobs for tradespeople From front page The development is predicted to create at least seven jobs upon completion. The next stage will be clearing the current properties with the existing three residential buildings to be demolished. The Warwick Baptist Church, which has also recently had a development approved in the area, declared they had no significant objection to the development. Council initially delayed a decision for further investigation. It wanted to ensure that the roof design would not conflict with the architecture of Palmerin Street buildings or cause any issues with a driveway through council-owned property.
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to resolve environmental concerns and allow the company to continue to process and handle grain in the township,” he said. “We are having ongoing confidential discussions with GrainX to work towards better compliance.” There are no reasons given as to why these discussions have been secretive or continuously behind closed doors. The Southern Free Times then contacted GrainX. A representative said they would not be commenting on anything, and that they were working with the council and would not be entering the public debate. Cr Mackenzie said any decision would have to find the right balance. “Residents of Allora deserve an acceptable level of neighbourhood amenity with agreed controls on noise, dust, hours of operation, access and storm water drainage” he said. “But at the same time, the tall grain silos are both an Allora icon and a traditional activity with the right to continue operations for the economic benefit of the region. “After all, the silos will not be moved in a hurry, so council must ensure any operator on the Herbert Street site acts reasonably.” The official stance from all parties involved is that consultations will continue.
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NINE months after negotiations began between council and GrainX about environmental issues at their Allora site, there is still no resolution in sight with even Southern Downs Regional councillors in the dark on what is currently happening. The general council meeting produced some heated moments when the topic of GrainX was brought up. A motion was put forward by Cr Jamie Mackenzie to propose a special meeting between councillors and GrainX representatives to try and further consult on issues surrounding its operation in Allora. The motion was eventually shot down when Mayor Peter Blundell and Councillors Neil Meiklejohn, Denise Ingram and Jo McNally voted against the meeting leaving Cr Mackenzie, Deputy Mayor Ross Bartley and Cr Vic Pennisi outvoted. Cr Mackenzie noted that a deadline had passed for the presentation of a Transitional Environmental Program (TEP) report from GrainX but was then informed that council officers had seen it and refused it before consulting with councillors. Cr Mackenzie was shocked by the revelation saying “officers refused it before we got a chance to refuse it?” He noted that because GrainX had an existing use land rights that the only way council
could do anything about them was through the courts. “The only way we can control it is by enacting through the court process,” he said. “Our legal bill will get bigger and bigger.” However, Mayor Blundell was quick to inform him that the process was ongoing and legal proceedings were not even in the picture. “That is not what is happening. That is your opinion,” he said. The mayor said the officer’s call to reject the TEP was their informed decision and they ultimately decided there was not enough. Councillors are completely in the dark on the current relationship between GrainX and council, with only Mayor Blundell and council officers seemingly knowledgeable about what is going on. There was supposed to be a meeting between the mayor and GrainX after the community meeting in Allora in mid-August but there have been no updates. The Southern Free Times sought comment from Mayor Blundell on the current status of discussions, if that meeting took place, the response from GrainX and their thoughts on Allora residents’ complaints and received this response from CEO David Keenan. “Along with Mayor Peter Blundell, I have had discussions with GrainX in an attempt
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LAST week the Southern Downs Regional Council conducted information sessions across Warwick, Allora and Stanthorpe, outlining its Long Term Financial Forecast and how it will handle the $29.9 million debt. The sessions were an opportunity for council officers to provide an overview of the financial constraints that the council is currently operating under. The meetings heard that the council does not have the capacity to borrow any further funds and that its focus was on the need to reduce expenditure and clear its debt. The council placed some of the blame for its debt on the loss of government funding over the past few years. Funding for both the Water and Sewer Program and the Small Community Assistance Program stopped in 2009/10. They also noted that the $7.4 million Flood Restoration works were not funded by the State or Federal Governments. The Financial Assistance Grant freeze by Federal Government in 2013/14 was also said to have impacted their position with the Local Government Association of Queensland estimating the loss at $2.7 million. One way council is actively reducing expenditure is through employment levels. Current fulltime equivalent employment by the SDRC is at its lowest level since amalgamation. In 2011 full-time employees for SDRC peaked at just over 390 with that number now down to around 340 and down from the just under 360 employees at the time of amalgamation. Southern Downs Regional Council’s Director Business and Community Services David Tuxford said council reviews would contribute to reducing expenditure. “Council is reviewing all of its services to ensure that the services that are currently provided are necessary and provide the most cost effective and sustainable way for Council to operate. "Examples of services that have been reviewed include WIRAC, the management of which is now contracted out to YMCA Brisbane, and the plant replacement program, which has been heavily decreased, with plants being held on to for a
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Ballandean’s pride By DANE LILLINGSTONE BALLANDEAN Estate Wines has reaffirmed its reputation as the premier winery on the Granite Belt, collecting a multitude of awards at the 32nd Annual Queensland Wine Awards 2015. The esteemed winery collected Winery of the Year, Winemaker of the Year for Dylan Rhymer, Viticulturist of the Year for Angelo Puglisi, Cellar Door of the Year and the Samuel Bassett Award 2015. It also took home the Champion Alternative Variety White Wine for the 2015 Messing About Fiano. Mary Puglisi took down the prestigious Samuel Bassett Award.
The award is given to a person who has positively and substantially contributed to the advancement of the industry over a significant period of time. Mary and husband Angelo have continued their family tradition with the Puglisi family producing wines at the estate since 1930. They were extremely pleased given that the winery has suffered through two years of damage from hailstorms and frost. “These awards are the result of hard work and the determination to never give up,” Angelo said. “The wines speak for themselves and we are proud to share them with our loyal customers.”
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Relay for Life almost here THIS weekend Warwick will take part in the 2015 Relay for Life with the aim or raising $80,000. Fundraising has been going for more than a month but the pinnacle of the Cancer Council’s awareness campaign will be on show for all to see and participate in this weekend. The event will start at 3pm on Saturday and continue through to 9am on Sunday at Redbacks AFC Oval. Lawrence Springborg will be this year’s patron and said he was proud to be a part of the event. “I am honoured to be patron of our 2015 Southern Downs Relay for Life - an important event bringing the community together for a good cause,” Mr Springborg said. “You only have to look at the
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passion of those who take part to know what this event means to the region’s residents, many of whom have had their lives touched by cancer. “I encourage everyone to sign up for this year’s Relay and help raise much needed money for cancer research. “CCQ’s Southern Downs Relay for Life will make a great contribution to community leadership in the fight against cancer.” Cancer Council Queensland Relay for Life co-ordinator Shona Gibson said she wanted to thank Mr Springborg for his support. “We want to acknowledge Mr Springborg’s ongoing support and enthusiasm for Relay and his efforts
The Groovy Grannies have raised more than$3000 this year for Relay For Life. Picture: TERRY WEST to help reduce the burden of cancer on our community,” Ms Gibson said. “Relay for Life is a unique event where the community comes together in an amazing show of strength, camaraderie and goodwill to create hope for a cancer free future - and
in the Southern Downs region that really shines through.” It is a family friendly event and is open to people of all ages. Entry is $15 for kids and $20 for adults, which includes a Relay shirt and breakfast at the event.
THIS week it has been announced that Warwick’s Ford and Nissan car dealerships will officially be locally owned through a partnership between Warwick’s Chris Murphy and Brisbane-based automotive group Motorline. The new venture has come as a result of the separation from the Southern Cross Automotive Group. Peter Stewart Automotive will now become Warwick Automotive and will include Warwick Ford and Warwick Nissan. Warwick Automotive dealer principal Chris Murphy said the move would mean bigger involvement in the local community and increased benefits to the local economy. “It’s an exciting time for our dealership and for the town. Peter Stewart has had a great name in the local community and provided generous assistance for many years but this change will provide a turning point in our company. It enables us to have a renewed outlook on building a future for the Warwick economy and a refreshed focus on community support and local charities.” Mr Murphy said. “We will be hiring some more people and recruiting staff. I want to put a local feel back into the place.” Mr Murphy started his career as an apprentice mechanic at Peter Stewart Ford before making his way up to group dealer principal in 2004. “Cultural change can be a challenge but with the same faces and our continued high level of customer service at the dealership paired with more resources and ongoing support from Motorline’s established team, we will be in a position to offer even more to our customers than ever before,” he said. Motorline Group has won numerous manufacturer awards and will bring 17 years of experience in the automotive industry to the partnership. The brand new Warwick Automotive will begin with facility updates in the coming months.
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A FIERCE fire that started near Thornton Road in Warwick sometime after 10am on Friday 4 September was quickly brought under control. Early reports suggested the fire was started when a man tried burning off a couple of diseased beehives and it got out of control. Urban and rural firefighters were called to the scene and battled the fire for over an hour. There were concerns that the fire may have reached houses south of Warwick but it was extinguished in time.
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I JUST have to write a note in answer to so much negativity about the area we live in. Both my husband and I have dwelt in multiple countries, cities, and towns and we have to say without any doubt we have found Warwick areas THE BEST. This includes Allora, Clifton and surrounds and where we live, Mt Colliery and beautiful Killarney! As for being called boring, there is never a weekend without some event happening; the drives in any direction are superb; folk are friendly; as an avid book reader our librarians are well informed and helpful; our council on tap to talk to; good shopping with great staff; multiple good quality cafes and restaurants; entertainment of all kinds; safe, clean, in fact a great place to live. Thankyou for the opportunity to pass on our love of Warwick and surrounds. I also have to mention first-class medical facilities, too! D. Jess, Mt Colliery.
Postal vote? THIS writer was surprised indeed to read (Free Times, 3 September) that the Southern Downs Regional Council is planning a postal vote for the 2016 elections. In a recent call to the Queensland Electoral Office which was made by them to this voter on another matter entirely, the results of the 2012 elections appeared to interest them. Headlines in the Warwick Daily News dated 4 May 2012 headed “Poll trend stays firm” announced that more than 5000 votes in this postal ballot were missing in action. Then on 5 May 2012 the headlines read “Blundell Mayor”. The accompanying news was that only 80 per cent of the 23,752 votes issued had
turned up; however 6310 votes were sufficient to elect the mayor. As this writer told the Queensland Electoral Office, a new Senate Poll was ordered in Western Australia because some votes were not available to conduct a second count! Perhaps the Deputy Premier Jackie Trad might need to be better informed about the concerns ratepayers have about the accuracy of postal voting, pronto! Melba Morris, Allora.
Don’t be fooled! SOME might feel sorry for Joe Hockey; he seems to be the fall guy, but it’s all about taxes and the LNP regime. We are being lied to over taxes as too many have exemptions, such as churches and multinational corporations. Australia derives two taxes from one product, fuel: GST and petrol taxes. Consider how many millions of litres of fuel are sold each day. Even at a minuscule one cent profit it amounts to millions of dollars all over Australia. Each semi carries more than 1000 litres of fuel and re-fuel, usually, on a daily basis. The tax on fuel in one day translates into a huge amount of money. It’s time to stop lying; we don’t need more taxes and giving tax breaks with one hand and taking it with the other (GST), won’t work. We are being conned once again by government. Unemployment is rising and workers can’t afford a basic lifestyle. All governments operate by deceit and cleverly marketed deceptions. How long are we to endure the trickery before people awaken and reject the lot of them? Jay Nauss, Glen Aplin.
TO the wonderful gent who cycles around with a trailer in tow picking up rubbish: much admiration to you!
Thumbs Up THANKS to the young man who loaded my boot with soft drinks at the underground entrance to the Rose City Centre on Friday 4 September. You are a credit to your family. They should be very proud of you.
Thumbs Down TO the Ccouncil for charging $5 per book to borrow from other libraries. Inter-library borrowing is free in all other council libraries. To have this fee removed, complain to council!
Thumbs Down TO the new voluntary board of Destination Southern Downs. How can you not listen to Tracy Vellacott, someone that holds so much knowledge of the Southern Downs, shares so much passion and contributes so highly to our community? How can a voluntary board have so much power? Step in please council, for the sake of tourism and our region!
Thumbs Down WELL done to the SDRC to the news we all knew about a couple of years ago. It is time to sell up half of the staff cars and start pruning the top end of the workforce, that is engineers and all the seat polishers in the Taj Mahal - but do not touch the working staff outside who do all the hard work.
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Festive bunya peace celebrated By DANE LILLINGSTONE AS PART of the 2015 Peace Project the Bunya Festival was held at Maryvale on Sunday. The festival was held at Cicada Woman and featured activities for kids and tours of the local land along with traditional food, especially the use of the Bunya nut. The festival is a celebration of Aboriginal ideas and culture and is designed around the traditional journey of the Geynyan people of Warwick to the Bunya Mountains north of Dalby. David Parsons from Cicada Woman said the Bunya nuts play an important part in the festival. “The story of the Bunya Festival is rich in detail about traditional life. It was possible because catering was handled by the large harvest of bunya nuts, allowing large numbers of people to gather,” he said. “It details how they ensured sustainability of the bunya trees; it shows the good health linked to the eating of bun-
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The Bunya Dancers. yas; it explains how the people used fire to create the well-known bare patches on the mountains to attract wallabies; it illustrates how they used dance and ceremony to teach the young how to burn; it explains how music was composed, recorded and spread to other groups.”
Pictures: TERRY WEST The event was organised and run by local Aboriginal group Waringh Waringh and Cicada Woman Tours. The final film in the Peace Project film festival is on Sunday 13 September with the film Testament of Youth screening at Warwick Twin Cinema at 2.30pm.
Left: Having a great day at the Bunya Festival were Nalinee, Tim and Rob. Right: Enjoying the good tucker were Summer, Lupeita, Abbie and Nadia Weribone.
WIRAC will be holding an open day on Saturday 12 September as part of its initiative to encourage the three pillars of fitness and show people how the centre has changed. The free day will showcase all current and future activities at the centre and will run from 10am to 4pm. The three pillars of fitness are healthy living, empowering young people and social impact. WIRAC manager Frederic Meyer said these pillars would form the core of the centre’s big plans for the future including the eventual introduction of traineeship programs. “We’re new here so we don’t yet have the network to establish traineeships,” he said. “We’ve got six or seven students less than 21 who have joined our team. “We’ve started to train them in things like being a pool lifeguard or in the gym area.
“At some stage we will definitely introduce traineeships here. “In this area, we will be able to provide a job at the end. They wouldn’t just have a traineeship, they would have a job.” Term four at WIRAC will see the introduction of the new Pas’Sport program that will allow children aged seven to 16 year to practice up to five sports per week from 3.30pm to 4.30pm every day. The centre will be introducing a junior basketball training program on Saturday mornings and a new rock wall program. Frederic said that the centre wanted to promote a healthy lifestyle. “It’s about empowering young people - to achieve their dreams of learning something, in a trade or being more confident,” he said. The YMCA health check station will also be available at Rose City next week for two weeks. It provides a quick and free health overview of blood pressure and body fat.
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Straight sixes By DANE LILLINGSTONE OVER the weekend the eighth annual Six-Banger Nationals were held at Warwick Dragway. On Saturday the field was open to all vehicles, regardless of cylinders. Then on Sunday the Six Banger Nationals main event took place with the eight mile track open to any sixcylinder car with a variety of street, modified and classic cars on display. There were expected to be more than 100 entrants participating in the weekend’s events and that prediction wasn’t too far off. Organiser Lyn Stewart said it was another successful event. “It was fantastic and everyone had a ball,” she said. “It’s the eighth years its run and we ended up getting close to 90 entrants.” The event has a serious side. It was originally organised
Bevan and Cristen Springate enjoying the drags on Sunday. by Lyn and her late husband, Mark. “My husband and I started it. He was killed in a work accident in 2012 and I’ve continued to run it in his memory,” she said. “Our son comes up and on every Sunday morning, when the event is held, he makes a memorial pass in his father’s car to start the day.
“It happens every year. It’s very emotional. A lot of people miss Mark. Everyone adored him. “Michael Borg took out the overall memorial trophy. He’s from New South Wales and he was one of Mark’s closest friends. “He’d be very proud if he knew how it was all going.”
SCOTS PGC College hosted the Spring Celtic Weekend with a day full of music, food and culture on Saturday. The tartan, glengarries and sporrans from bands across South East Queensland competed for a range of band and individual prizes with hundreds of pipers, drummers and guests converging on the school grounds. Local food, Celtic produce and crafts were on display with a variety of market stalls. Pipe bands kept market goers entertained as a variety of baked goods, arts and crafts were on offer. At night the bands and dancers graced the floor of the college hall for a night of traditional Scottish entertainment. Warwick’s Inverness Dancers joined Scots on stage before a traditional supper, a choir of old Celtic ballads and an Auld Lang Syne farewell. Scots PGC College principal Simon Shepherd said he hoped it would become an annual event. “In the past, there have been pipe band competitions at Scots PGC College, however this year it was a mini band event and the Ceilidh evening dance was an extra attraction,” he said. “We are enthusiastic to make this an annual tradition as it is a chance for the community to celebrate culture and diversity.” Mr Shepherd said it was a celebration of the school’s Scottish roots. “We are very proud of our Scottish roots. We are one of only two schools in Queensland with pipes and drum and one of
Above: Eliza Rogers, piper Tuiksbury and Lucy Gangley represented the Police Pipes and Drums on Saturday. Pictures: TERRY WEST Right: First and second in the Solo Piping, Daniel Shepherd and Sam Macke.
only a handful of co-educational schools with bands in Australia,” he said. “The Ceilidh was an opportunity for the wider community to come together in what effectively is a Scottish bush dance and enjoy a great night together.” Mr Shepherd said he wanted to thank everyone who was involved in getting the event together.
“The parents and friends of the college who made this all possible are to be congratulated as does our outstanding pipe and drum master Mr Sandy Dalziel. The support of the Warwick Caledonian Society was greatly appreciated, and we really hope that next year even more members of the local community would like to become involved,” he said.
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Tansey takes the crown THIS year’s Queensland polocrosse season has come to an end with a hard-fought final between traditional rivals Tansey and Warwick. The Cunningham Polocrosse Club hosted the Queensland State Championships over the weened with the A Grade final crowning Tansey state champions. Tansey 1 had made many finals across the south east zone this season and proved its quality downing Warwick 1 with the final score 27 to 11. The hosts didn’t go home empty handed with Cunningham beating Tambo in the A Grade Mixed Finals 32 to 12. Juniors also got their time to shine with the A Grade Junior Final between Bauhinia and Warwick finishing 25 to 9. Queensland Polocrosse Association president Eric Beresford said the 2015 State Championships were the perfect platform for the quality of polocrosse across Queensland. “We had teams travel from as far north as Calliope and from Thargomindah out to the west. “It was also great to see teams from severely drought affected areas like Longreach make the effort to travel to the state championships,” he said. Mr Beresford said Cunningham Polocrosse Club had worked around the clock to ensure the quality of playing fields resulted in a similar quality of play. “There were a lot of really close games over the weekend, which meant great competition for the players and exciting viewing for spectators,” he said. The club was founded in 1955 and celebrated its 60th anniversary by hosting the championships.
The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a good chance of rain above 100mm in the September quarter for the region.
Warmer days ahead WITH spring, temperatures are finally warming up across the Southern Downs with maximum temperatures currently resting between 20-25C. A new high in the Great Australian Bight will move eastwards through the next couple of days causing dry air across inland Queensland for the next week. It is expected to remain mostly sunny across the Darling Downs and Granite Belt with light winds expected to continue through mid-September. However, the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a good chance of rain above 100mm in the September quarter for the region. While the days are warming up, there will still be some chilly nights ahead with average lows expected between 1-7C across Warwick and Stanthorpe. Coolmunda Dam is currently at 59.1 per cent capacity while Leslie Dam has reached a low 21.5 per cent and well down on the 36.6 per cent it rested at this time last year.
Above: The race is on. Left: Congratulatory hugs after a hard-fought game. Right: All ages got involved on the weekend. Pictures: CRAIG WILSON
Youth ponder agriculture LAST week Canberra hosted the World Youth Agriculture Summit with 100 young people aged 18-25 from 33 countries in attendance. The summit was an opportunity to discuss the role science and modern agriculture play in feeding the planet. The event, run through Bayer and Future Farmers Network, is aimed at tackling global food challenges, and its theme was “how to feed a hungry planet.” Current population predictions believe that by 2050, nine billion people will live on our planet which means less land and ability to produce food. The summit consisted of young leaders connecting with each other, inspirational speakers, brainstorming sessions and agricultural field trips. The focus was on sustainability, leadership and innovation. The outcomes gathered at the event will be presented at the UN Committee
on World Food Security in Rome in October by Australian delegate Laura Grubb and Kenyan delegate Samba Ouma Zablon. Member of the Board of Management for Bayer CropScience Bernd Naaf said Australia was a key country when it came to agriculture. “This is the second Youth Ag-Summit and we are delighted to continue our movement in Canberra. Australia is a key country in terms of modern agriculture and an ideal host for this event.” “We are very proud to have such bright minds and great organisations on board to commonly build a sustainable global network of future leaders and strong partners in agriculture.” Laura Grubb was one of two representatives chosen to present their findings in Rome. “Normally at conferences the information and idea shared stay within the body of people that attended, but we have a unique opportunity to spread this around the globe to both developed
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Market to aid wildlife THE Granite Belt Wildlife Carers will host their second market of the year on Saturday 12 September at the CWA Hall on Texas Road, Broadwater, from 7am until noon. There will be an array of new stalls for visitors to fossick around in and find that bargain of the century, as well as the regular stallholders, whose support the organisation values greatly. The stalls include men’s bric-a-brac, mason jar candles, native plants, CWA baked goods including their famous apple pies, second hand clothes, second hand books, jams and preserves, German specialty foods, fresh fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, antiques and collectibles. The group’s ’our wildlife’ stall, will feature a new range of possum and bird boxes for sale. There will be face-painting for the kids and live music as well as bacon and egg works burgers and a sausage sizzle. There are a few sites still available contact Ruth on 0418 144 073. As part of the group’s fund-raising, they will raffle a beautiful piece of scratchboard art depicting an eastern grey kangaroo. The fully framed artwork measures 40cm x 33cm and was donated by master scratchboard artist Judy Edwards-White and is valued at over $300. All funds raised by the raffle and the wildlife stalls go towards purchasing food and equipment for the native ani-
A baby koala currently in care. mals the group has in care. The group is donating money to Eva the eagle’s care and rehabilitation as she recovers from horrific injuries sustained when someone tried to domesticate her. Currently the carers are looking after 23 macropod joeys, two possums, a baby koala, a baby quoll, a dove, a currawong and two tawny frogmouth owls.
For the months of June, July and August, they received 49 calls on the rescue phone for six macropods, 14 bird varieties, a blue tongue lizard, a possum and a koala. Just a reminder, if the general public come across orphaned, injured or sick wildlife in the Granite Belt area, please call the rescue phone on 0418 144 073.
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BUDDY: In Concert, 60 Years of Buddy Holly - a celebration of Rock N Roll history starring Scott “Buddy” Cameron and touring the country this October/November. Buddy Holly’s career began in 1956 and spanned only a few short years, but what came with it continues to make a lasting impact on popular music influencing acts including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and Elton John, among others. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986, (co-incidentally the same year Scott was born) the Texan was ranked by Rolling Stone Magazine at number thirteen on its “100 Greatest Artists” list having written
some of history’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll songs. Scott “Buddy” Cameron is no stranger to portraying Holly, having done so for over a decade to many a rapturous crowd. Scott is one of the most recognised Buddy Holly performers in the world receiving rave reviews for his portrayal of the ’50s legend in the international smash hit musical Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story in productions staged from 2005 through to 2009 and, to this day, continues to don the trademark horn-rimmed glasses, the ever so engaging and charismatic figure and a lilting vocal hiccup in many other concert productions.
Buddy: In Concert, 60 Years of Buddy Holly will see Scott perform some of rock’n’roll’s greatest songs from across the ’50s and ’60s from artists including Elvis Presley, Bill Haley, among others. Following a short intermission, Scott will get his rave on performing the very best of Buddy Holly’s catalogue of hits. Expect to hear the hits Peggy Sue, That’ll Be The Day, Oh Boy, Maybe Baby and many more. Buddy: In Concert Friday 9th October 2015 Empire Church Theatre, Toowoomba 1300 655 299 / www. empiretheatre.com.au
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AUCTION
�� Real Estate Guide
11.00am Friday 18th Sept 2015 Venue: Warwick RSL Memorial Club
Professional Offices or Commercial Development
STANTHORPE
Lot 1 Albert Street, Warwick, Qld Lot 2 on RP 103485
GUIDE TO QUALITY 3
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Address: 26 Stanton Street Price: Asking $209,000 Inspect: This Friday, noon to 1pm, and Saturday, 11am to noon. Contact: Anne Lindsay, 0418 737 309 DAVID SCHNITZERLING, (07) 4681 2530
Albert Str eet
THIS timber cottage is in a well-established area, adjacent to the Stanthorpe Girl Guides Hut and is ready for its next owner! It offers three bedrooms, two built-in, kitchen with electric stove, combined lounge and dining area with heater, bathroom and a separate toilet. The laundry is separate and there is a single car garage. It sits on land of 827 square metres which is fenced and the property has all town services. The selling agent says that this is one of those opportunities that comes along very rarely and urges would-be buyers to not delay.
Stanthorpe
ALBION
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ZONED COMMERCIAL Area 1067m2 Airconditioned Offices Carparking Facilities
Contact Richard Thew 0427 780 782 Email richt.1@bigpond.com 137 Palmerin St. Warwick 4370
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26 Stanton Street
GREAT SPOT IN TOWN – EVEN BETTER PRICE!! MUST BE SOLD. •Alltownservices–adjacenttoStanthorpeGirlGuidesHall •3bedrooms,2builtin,kitchenwithelecstove,seplaundry •Combinedlounge/diningwithheater,bathroomwithseptoilet •Smallsunroom,singlevehiclegarage,fencedyard,827m2.
Good well established location – great opportunity at this end of market!!
3
1 CAR
BeD
Asking
$209,000
Open
This Friday 12 -1pm and Saturday 11am -12noon
Agent
Anne Lindsay on 0418 737 309
Stanthorpe Lot 2 Thorne Lane (via Dalcouth Rd) AUCTION – MUST SELL – 2.02ha (5 acres) •Deiniteinstructionstosell–delightfulprivate,peacefullocation •Bitumenroadtotowninapprox.7minutes,soughtafterarea •Shedwithconcreteloor,septicsystemconnected,frontcoveredarea •Rainwatertank,gardenshed,smallenclosedareaforanimals/chooks
A great opportunity to purchase this property NOW! Unlimited potential.
SHeD
DAM
TANK
Auction This Saturday at 10am on site Prior offers very welcome! Agent
Anne Lindsay on 0418 737 309
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
or David Schnitzerling on 0418 717979
www.davidschnitzerling.com 99A HigH STREET, STAnTHoRpE
pHonE 4681 2530 1198189-ACM37-15
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David Schnitzerling & Co Friday 12.00 – 1.00pm Saturday 11.00 - 12.00
26 Stanton St Stanthorpe 26 Stanton St Stanthorpe
Anne Lindsay 0418 737309 Anne Lindsay 0418 737309
Warwick Real Estate Saturday 12.00 – 12.30pm Saturday 12.30 – 1.00pm Saturday 1.30 – 2.00pm Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pm
88a Hawker Rd Warwick 45 Pratten Street Warwick 98 Percy Street Warwick 12 Gilbert Cres Warwick
Scott McLennan 0418 588 884 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258
AUCTION David Schnitzerling & Co Saturday 10am Auction onsite at Lot 2 Thorne Lane (via Dalcouth Rd) Anne Lindsay 0418 737309
Auction-LifestyleBlockWithMultipleTitles Only 4 Blocks to the Centre of Town
MOVE IN FOR YOUR HOME COMFORTS 3
17 Fitzroy Street Warwick
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Address: On request Price: $260,000 Contact: Joan Mullins (agent in conjunction), 0409 403 258 WARWICK REAL ESTATE, (07) 4661 3444
THIS comfortable three-bedroom home on a 4052 square metre block has built-in cupboards in all three bedrooms. The separate lounge has reverse cycle air conditioner and wood heater. There is a kitchen, meals area and front and back veranda, carport and a three bay shed. There are security screens, town water and 5000 and 4000 gallon rainwater tanks. The home is on steel stumps and is fully fenced.
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•Perfectformarketgardenorsmallcropping •Currentlyrentedat$275pw(houseonly) •Realisticvendorwantsthissoldnow
•3bedroomtimberhome •2.79haover6titles •Yards,shedsandloadingramp •Fullyfenced
Auction 17th October 2015 Onsite at 11am
Darryl Evans 0488 612 975 1198191-HM37-15
Phone: 07 4661 3444 Fax: 07 4661 3544 126 Palmerin St,Warwick, Qld, 4370
1 Acre Condamine River Frontage 5 Bakon Street This 2 bedroom plus 2 sleepout timber home is in a great position with views of the Condamine River. Eat-in kitchen with wood and gas stove, lounge, bathroom, enclosed verandah and rear deck overlooking established gardens. Plenty of sheds, pens and aviaries. River pump, solar power & reverse cycle airconditioning. Situated on a 4047m2 block, this home is only minutes from the CBD in a quiet street.
Contact Doug Rickert 0437 618 360
$219,000 1198729-RC37-15
Great Entry Level Home 15 Pratten Street
Walk to Scots College 12 Gilbert Cres Warwick
Solid 2 bedroom plus sleepout home on an easy care 529sqm block that has been flood free. The sleepout is spacious as is the lounge room and the large eat-in kitchen. A covered entertainment area is off the single car garage. This is an ideal home to start in and add your own touch.
REDUCED TO SELL - 3 bedrooms *kitchen dining * large lounge * separate toilet * shower and bath * single lockup garage attached * rainwater tank * fully fenced 779sm * walk to Scots College * first home or investor. Agent in conjunction
Contact Scott McLennan 0418 588 884
Contact Joan Mullins 0409 403 258
$198,000
$218,000
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Daniel Drive
THIS large double storey brick home has four double size bedrooms, all with built-ins and the main has an ensuite. There is a well-appointed kitchen with dishwasher, walk-in pantry and loads of cupboard space, large dining and living area. Newly carpeted and painted throughout, there is an office and a large entertainment area. The house also has a workshop and storage area under house and solar panels and water tanks. There is a double lock-up shed set in established gardens with a gazebo. All set on an allotment size of 1500sqm.
Approx 90 hectares of open grass country with shade timber on Mt Lindesay Road over the border from Stanthorpe. The property is fenced into 3 paddocks, all stock proof fencing, with 1 large dam and 1 smaller stock dam. The owners are currently running cattle as part of their main cattle operation. The block features a good frontage to the Maryland River and has some wonderful granite rock formations. Power is available some 400 metres from the boundary fence and the owners would lease back the block for their cattle. The perfect block with building sites with views and enough country to enjoy the extra income, or downsize to a manageable property in those later years. The decision to sell has been made – so be quick to inspect. $500,000 negotiable
Price: $399,000
Phone John Boucher: 0428 795 929
Contact: Stuart Bond, 0419 677 775 STUART BOND REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEER, 07 4661 3462
john.boucher@bigpond.com www.johnboucherrealestate.com.au
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MULTI VENDOR/VENDORS WANTED SATURDAY3rdOCTOBER2015•9amonSITE TANNYMOREL BOWLS CLUB 4372 25km EAST OF WARWICK Proceeds to Queensland Cancer Council TRACTORS:- Fiat 480-8 4WD row crop tractor, Ford 5000, Chamberlin loader HAY & FORAGE:- 2 x Kuhn 7822 twin rotor hay rakes, N/H 650 round baler, N/H 492 mower conditioner, Kuhn GA300GM hay rake, N/H 317 baler, Jones baler, 2 x N/H 718 forage harvester fronts, 2 x Taarup 622 forage harvester fronts, 2 x N/H 453 linkage mowers, N/H 57 linkage hay rake, N/H 265 trailed hay rake, N/H 129 hay elevator, N/H 790-W front pick up, M/F 1455 round baler, Tonutti 6 wheel rake, M/F 4 wheel rake, Hay elevator (petrol motor) TILLAGE:- Napier 641 cultivator with 615 air seeder, Bagshaw 29 tyne scarifier, Connor Shea 24 plate & 32 plate baby giants, Gibbins Rawlins 32 plate wheeled offset, Gibbins Rawlins 16 plate trailed offset, I.H.C. vibrashank 12’ cultivator, Chamberlin (yellow) 20 disc oneway plough, Shearer Sovereign 14 disc oneway plough, 2 x M/F 25 tyne 120 series scarifier, Horwood Bagshaw 19 tyne scarifier, Horwood Bagshaw 17 tyne scarifier, Horwood Bagshaw 2 blade plough, Clough 4 furrow 3pl mouldboard, Overum 3 furrow 3pl mouldboard, linkage 2 disc plough, linkage 4 disc plough, 2 tow pulls, I.C.H. 20 plate 3-4 offset PLANTING:- Bagshaw 20 run T series combine, I.C.H. 6-2 24 run combine, Atchison 16 run pasture drill, Regal 7 run pasture drill (3 boxes), Connor Shea 18 run small seeds box, 15’ rubber tyre roller, Sunshine 4 row planting boxes, Covington 1 row pumpkin planter, 12’ foot steel roller SLASHERS:- Page 10’ linkage, Superior 7’ linkage, Jarrett 7’ linkage, Page 6’ linkage, Quad cutter (20hp motor), Damen 6’ slasher GRAIN HANDLING & MIXING & FEEDING:- Miitze grain auger, Jetstream grain auger (no motor), Homebrand grain auger, 1tonne vertical mixer & lead (3phase), Shearer twin round bale feeder MISCELLANEOUS:- Silvan 1500lt trailer boom spray, Silvan 400lt linkage boom spray, Silvan 400lt vineyard sprayer, Teagle fert spreader, Howard fert spreader, Agmac fork lift, fuel tank, jib crane, carryalls, linkage bucket, Napier post hole digger, Cromac post hole digger, Britstand 3 tyne trailing ripper, Daken linkage pto wire winder (near new), Kanga post hole digger & augers, 23 rolls barb wire (new), cement mixer, dehorners, endless chain, 2 x feed trolleys,2 x high pressure pumps, high pressure gun & 25-30mt hosing, threading machine, 2 x elec motors, calf pullers, circular saw, welder & rods, cut-off saw, metal lockers COLLECTABLES:- wallaby jack, large leg blacksmith vice, old cast mower wheels, cream cans, old balance scales & weights, 2 x adjustable tyne harrows, cast iron cultivator seat, steel horse-drawn Danish harrow, old sythe, old push mower, squatters chair, old HMV gramophone, 2 x Bakelite radios (model 11-4)
PAYMENT STRICTLY DAY OF SALE. NO BUYERS PREMIUM AND NO EFTPOS FORMOREINFORMATIONCALLSTUARTBONDON0419677775
OVER 39 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OUR LOCAL AREA IN SELLING, AUCTIONEERING & CLEARING SALES
STUART BOND REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEER
Please call Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775 or www.stuartbondrealestate.com.au sbondrealestate@bigpond.com
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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Antiques. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Catalyst. 3.30 Miniseries: Mapp & Lucia. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 The Chaser’s Media Circus. Return. 8.35 The Honourable Woman. 9.35 Catastrophe. 10.05 Bespoke. 10.35 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.20 Dirty Laundry. 12.05 Rev. 12.35 Parliament. 1.35 Miniseries: Mapp & Lucia. 2.35 The Honourable Woman. 3.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Life Without Dick. (2002) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 Border Security: International. (PG) 8.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M) New. 9.30 Restaurant Revolution. (PG) Final. 10.30 Grimm. (AV15+) Return. 11.30 The Mindy Project. (PG) 12.00 Zero Hour. (M) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Kings Cross ER. (PG) 8.00 RBT. (PG) 8.30 The NRL Footy Show. (M) 10.30 The AFL Footy Show. (M) 12.30 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.30 A Current Affair. 2.00 Spyforce. (PG) 3.00 Extra. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 6.30 Huey. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals. 1.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.00 The Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 9.00 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 11.00 Zoo. (M) 12.00 Movie Juice. (PG) 12.30 The Talk. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Greece! The Islands. 1.30 WorldWatch. 3.30 Heroes Of The Enlightenment. 4.30 Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom Bitesize. 4.40 The Sixties. 5.30 Cycling. La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 17. Burgos to Burgos. Highlights. 6.00 Nigella Feasts. 6.30 News. 7.30 Luke Nguyen’s France. 8.00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook: Melbourne. Final. 8.30 Ainsley Harriott’s Street Food. 9.30 Masters Of Sex. 10.35 News. 11.05 Adam Looking For Eve. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Total Wipeout. (PG) 8.30 Gruen. 9.05 The IT Crowd. (M) 9.35 Utopia. (M) 10.00 Sexy Beasts. 10.35 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.15 That ’70s Show. (PG) 11.35 Good Game. 12.05 #7DaysLater. (M) 12.20 #7DaysLater. (PG) 12.40 #7DaysLater. (M) 1.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.20 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.00 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Match It. 7.30 Hairy Legs. 8.00 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Packed To The Rafters. 1.00 How To Get Away With Murder. 2.00 Private Practice. 3.00 Dog Patrol. 3.30 Dr Oz. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 Judge John Deed. 10.30 Mr Selfridge. 11.30 Bargain Hunt. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Yu-GiOh! Classic. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 1.00 The Last Ship. (M) 2.00 Mom. (M) 2.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Social Network. (M) (2010) 11.00 Anger Management. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Formula 1. Race 12. Italian Grand Prix. H’lights. 9.00 Orang-utans: People Of The Forest. 10.00 Totally Wild. 10.30 Just Go. 11.00 M*A*S*H. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 Burn Notice. 2.00 Moments Of Impact. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 4.00 Whacked Out Sports. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Last Man Standing. 8.30 The Millers. 9.00 Movie: Flying High II: The Sequel. (M) (1982) 10.50 Blokesworld. 11.20 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 American Ninja Warrior. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Gadget Man. Return. 8.30 MythBusters. (PG) 9.30 Miss Nikki And The Tiger Girls. (M) 10.30 9/11: 102 Minutes That Changed America. (M) 12.20 The Feed. 12.50 The Story Of Film. (M) 2.00 Movie: The Matchmaker. (M) (2010) 4.05 NHK World News In English From Tokyo. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.50 Dragons: Riders Of Berk. 4.15 Odd Squad. 4.40 News On 3. 4.45 Studio 3. 4.50 Nerds And Monsters. 5.00 RAWR. 5.02 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 5.10 Doodles. 5.25 Mortified. 5.50 Dixi. 5.55 House Of Anubis. 6.20 Spooksville. (PG) 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Operation Ouch! 7.55 Deadly 60. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama Island. 9.15 Good Game: SP. 9.40 Rage. (PG) 10.40 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. 10.00 Phineas And Ferb. 10.30 Dream Car Garage. 11.00 The Amazing Race. 12.00 Grimm. 1.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 3.00 Mounted In Alaska. 3.30 Swamp Men. 4.30 Swamp People. 5.30 MythBusters. 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools. 8.00 What Went Down. 8.30 Ink Master. 9.30 America’s Hardest Prisons. 10.45 Operation Repo. 12.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Secret Dealers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 9.30 New Style Direct. 10.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Countryfile. 1.00 Movie: Fire Over Africa. (G) (1954) 2.50 New Tricks. 4.00 Alive And Cooking. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Poirot. 9.10 New Tricks. 10.20 Luther. 11.25 Dalziel And Pascoe. 12.30 Friends. 1.00 Gideon’s Way. 2.00 Danoz. 3.00 New Style Direct. 3.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Mork & Mindy. 11.30 Frasier. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Raymond. 4.00 Cheers. 4.30 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Movie: St Elmo’s Fire. (M) (1985) 11.20 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 12.20 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 News With The Business. 5.00 News With Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News With Grandstand. 8.00 News With The Business. 9.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 10.00 One Plus One: The Road To Alice. 10.30 Fake Or Fortune? 11.30 Holy Switch. 12.00 News. 1.00 Antiques Roadshow. 2.00 The New Inventors. 2.30 Catalyst. 3.00 Lake Eyre. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG) 9.30 Line Of Duty. (M) 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.15 Maximum Choppage. (M) 11.45 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: The Memory Keeper’s Daughter. (M) (2008) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: Couples Retreat. (M) (2009) Jason Bateman, Malin Akerman, Kristen Bell. 10.50 Movie: United 93. (M) (2006) 1.00 World’s Strictest Parents. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. First qualifying final. Sydney Roosters v Melbourne Storm. 10.00 Movie: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. (PG) (1969) 1.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 2.00 ACA. 2.30 Avengers. 3.30 Impractical Jokers. 4.00 Extra. 4.30 GMA.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 6.30 Huey. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Living Room. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals. 1.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.00 The Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 10.30 Movie: The Back-Up Plan. (M) (2010) 12.40 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Salvage Hunters. 4.30 Britain’s Best Drives. 5.30 Cycling. La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 18. Roa de Duero to Riaza. 204 km medium mountain stage. Highlights. 6.00 Floyd Around The Med. 6.30 News. 7.30 The Classic Car Show. 8.30 The Last Secrets Of 9/11. 9.25 Who Do You Think You Are? 10.25 News. 11.00 Love And Sex In An Age Of Pornography. 12.00 La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 19. Medina del Campo to Ávila. 185.8 km hilly stage. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Total Wipeout. 8.30 Catfish: The TV Show. (M) 9.15 Outsiders With Darren McMullen. (M) 10.05 Second Chance. 10.10 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 10.55 9/11: The Lost Hero. (M) 11.40 That ’70s Show. (PG) 12.05 Sex Rehab With Dr Drew. (M) 12.45 This American Life. (M) 1.15 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.20 News Update. 2.25 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Packed To The Rafters. 1.00 How To Get Away With Murder. 2.00 Homes Under The Hammer. 3.00 Dog Patrol. 3.30 Dr Oz. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Dog Patrol. 8.00 Animal Airport. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Best House On The Street. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 1.00 The Last Ship. (M) 2.00 Mom. (M) 2.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Movie: Spy Kids 2: Island Of Lost Dreams. (PG) (2002) 8.00 Movie: Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. (G) (2009) 10.00 Movie: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. (M) (1999) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Fishing Edge. 8.30 Adv Angler. 9.00 Kakadu Invasion. 10.00 Totally Wild. 10.30 Firies. 11.00 M*A*S*H. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 Burn Notice. 2.00 Far Flung. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 4.00 Whacked Out Sports. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Moments Of Impact. 8.30 Cops. 9.30 Movie: Wild Card. (AV15+) (2013) 11.30 Bellator MMA. 2.15 Formula 1. Race 12. Italian Grand Prix. H’lights. 3.15 Late Programs. 5.45 Whacked Out Sports.
6.00 WorldWatch. 8.00 DW Global 3000. 8.30 WorldWatch. 1.35 German News. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 American Ninja Warrior. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 Friday Feed. 8.00 Brain Games. 8.30 Close Up Kings. (M) 9.25 12 Monkeys. (MA15+) 10.20 From Dusk Till Dawn. (MA15+) 12.05 Friday Feed. 12.35 PopAsia. (PG) 2.40 NHK World News In English From Tokyo. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.05 Writers On Writing. 11.35 Children’s Programs. 4.50 Nerds And Monsters. 5.00 RAWR. 5.02 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 5.10 Doodles. 5.25 Operation Ouch! 5.55 House Of Anubis. 6.20 Spooksville. (PG) 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Operation Ouch! 7.55 Deadly 60. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Kobushi. 9.00 K-On! 9.25 Sword Art Online. (PG) 9.45 Puella Magi Madoka Magica. (PG) 10.10 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Art Attack. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 Win, Lose Or Draw. 9.30 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. 10.00 Phineas And Ferb. 10.30 NFL. NFL. Week 1. New England Patriots v Pittsburgh Steelers. 1.30 A Football Life. 2.30 Sound FX. 3.00 How I Met Your Mother. 7.00 AFL Pre-Game Show. 7.30 Football. AFL. Finals Series. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Avengers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 New Style Direct. 9.30 Global Shop. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: Catch Us If You Can. (G) (1965) 2.50 Poirot. 4.00 Alive And Cooking. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.00 Cricket. One-Day International. England v Aust. Morning session. Game 4. 11.00 Late Programs. 4.00 Secret Dealers. 5.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Vic The Viking. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Mork & Mindy. 11.30 Frasier. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Raymond. 4.00 Cheers. 4.30 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 New Girl. (PG) 8.30 Dating Naked. (M) 9.30 Movie: It Could Happen To You. (PG) (1994) 11.35 Movie Juice. 12.05 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 2.00 News. 4.00 News With The Business. 5.00 News With Grandstand. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News With Grandstand. 8.00 News With The Business. 9.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC World. 2.25 ABC Open. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 BBC Africa. 3.55 ABC Open. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline.
6.00 Rage. (PG) 11.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 12.00 Restoration Australia. 1.00 Antiques Roadshow. 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG) 3.30 Kakadu. 4.30 Landline. 5.00 Inspector George Gently. (PG) 6.30 Gardening Australia. 7.00 News. 7.30 Last Tango In Halifax. (PG) 8.30 New Tricks. (PG) 9.30 Old School. (M) 10.30 The Chaser’s Media Circus. (PG) 11.05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 11.50 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 It’s Academic. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Movie: Honey 2. (PG) (2011) 2.15 Movie: Look Who’s Talking Too. (PG) (1990) 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 Qld Weekender. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. (PG) (2011) 9.50 Movie: Black Hawk Down. (AV15+) (2001) 12.50 World’s Strictest Parents. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 It Is Written. (PG) 4.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG) 5.00 Dr Oz. (PG)
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Movie: Courage Mountain. (1990) 2.00 House Husbands. 3.00 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage. 3.30 Dr Lisa To The Rescue. 4.00 Getaway. 4.30 Fishing Australia. 5.00 News. 5.30 Rugby League. NRL. First elimination final. Canterbury Bulldogs v St George Illawarra Dragons. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Second qualifying final. Brisbane Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys. 10.00 Movie: Fighting. (2009) 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 RPM. 7.00 Fishing. 7.30 The Home Team. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 St10. 10.00 St10: Extra. (PG) 11.00 The Living Room. (PG) 12.00 Motor Racing. International V8 Supercars Championship. Sandown 500. Qualifying. 5.00 News. 6.00 Bondi Vet. (PG) Return. 7.00 Movie: Life Of Pi. (PG) (2012) 9.30 Movie: Jerry Maguire. (M) (1996) 12.15 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Round 10. Rally Australia. Day 2. Highlights. 12.45 Daryl Beattie Adventures: The Simpson Desert. 1.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Zumbo. 2.30 Marco Pierre White’s Kitchen Wars. 3.25 Monster Moves. 4.25 History Cold Case. 5.30 Cycling. La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 19. Medina del Campo to Ávila. 185.8 km hill stage. Highlights. 6.00 Grand Tours. 6.30 News. 7.30 Britain’s Secret Treasure Islands. 8.30 Movie: A Beautiful Mind. (2001) 11.05 La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 20. San Lorenzo de El Escorial to Cercedilla. 175.8 km mountain stage. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.10 Peter Rabbit. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 The Hoarder Next Door. (PG) 8.30 The Home Show. 9.10 Live At The Apollo. (M) 9.55 The IT Crowd. (M) 10.20 Sexy Beasts. (M) 10.50 Archer. (M) 11.15 The Keith Lemon Sketch Show. (M) 11.40 Portlandia. (M) 12.00 Portlandia. (PG) 12.25 Portlandia. (M) 1.20 The Home Show. 2.05 News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Creek To Coast. 12.30 Sydney Weekender. 1.00 Qld Weekender. 1.30 WA Weekender. 2.00 Horse Racing. Girls Day Out. Featuring the $400,000 Group 1 race, the Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m). Golden Rose Day. Featuring the Golden Rose Stakes (1400m). 5.30 Dog Patrol. 6.00 Animal Airport. 6.30 Motorway Patrol. 7.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 7.45 Fawlty Towers. 8.30 Endeavour. 10.30 Body Of Proof. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.30 Ben 10. (PG) 11.00 The Day My Butt Went Psycho. 11.30 Move It. 12.00 Kitchen Whiz. 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 3.00 Green Lantern. (PG) 3.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 4.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 5.00 Tom And Jerry. 5.30 Looney Tunes. 6.00 Movie: Aliens In The Attic. (PG) (2009) 7.50 Movie: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. (PG) (1994) 9.30 Movie: Zoolander. (M) (2001) 11.20 Anger Management. (M) 12.20 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Kickboxing. Glory 18 Superfight Series. 11.30 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally C’ship. Rally Aust. Day 1. 12.00 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally C’ship. Round 10. Rally Aust. Day 2. 1.00 Daryl Beattie. 1.30 River To Reef. 2.00 RPM. 3.00 Offroad Adventure. 3.30 Attenborough’s Animal House. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 Into Water And Beyond. 5.30 Extreme Fishing. 6.30 To Be Advised. 7.30 Shark Tank. 8.30 CSI: Cyber. 9.30 Graceland. 10.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Bunk. (PG) 1.30 Streetosphere. (PG) 2.00 Toughest Place To Be A… (M) 3.00 The World Of Jenks. (PG) 3.55 Lois. 4.05 Departures. (PG) 5.00 Dare 2 Dance. 6.10 Celebrity Chef. (PG) 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 The Island With Bear Grylls: Women’s Island. (M) 9.25 The Island With Bear Grylls: Men’s Island. (M) 10.25 Utopia. (MA15+) 1.25 Movie: Micmacs. (M) (2009) 3.20 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.20 Latin American News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.25 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 2.55 RAWR. 3.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 3.25 WAC: World Animal Championships. 3.55 Studio 3. 4.00 Pixelface. 4.25 The Aquabats Super Show! 4.50 Slugterra. 5.10 Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (PG) 5.40 Operation Ouch! 6.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 6.30 Horrible Histories. 7.00 Outnumbered. 7.30 Officially Amazing. 8.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 8.30 Good Game: SP. 9.00 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 America’s Game: The Super Bowl Champions. 7.00 A Football Life. 8.00 Shopping. 9.00 Zoom TV. 10.30 Meguiar’s MotorEx. 11.30 Timbersports. 2014 World C’ships. Individual event. H’lights. 12.00 Bridging The Golden Gate. 1.00 Super Factories. 2.00 To Be Advised. 6.00 SCU. 6.30 AFL Pre-Game Show. 7.00 Football. AFL. Finals Series. 10.30 Movie: The Big Hit. (AV15+) (1998) 12.30 Locked Up Abroad. 3.00 Jail. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Movie: Catch Us If You Can. (G) (1965) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 Rainbow Country. 9.00 Movie: The Brain Machine. (PG) (1955) 10.40 Movie: Against The Wind. (PG) (1948) 12.40 Postcards. 1.10 Duncan’s Thai Kitchen. 1.40 Movie: The Music Man. (G) (1962) 4.45 Movie: The Stalking Moon. (PG) (1968) 7.00 Movie: Now And Then. (PG) (1995) 9.00 Movie: City Of Angels. (M) (1998) 11.20 Movie: Hell To Eternity. (M) (1960) 1.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Scope. 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 2.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 4.00 Becker. (PG) 5.00 So You Think You Can Dance. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.30 Sex And The City. (M) 10.10 Sex And The City. (MA15+) 10.50 James Corden. (PG) 11.50 The Loop. (PG) 2.20 Raymond. (PG) 4.00 James Corden. (PG) 5.00 Shopping.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.00 Press Club. 2.00 News. 2.30 The Mix. 3.15 News. 3.30 World This Week. 4.00 News. 4.30 Catalyst. 5.00 News. 5.30 One Plus One: The Road To Alice. 6.00 News. 6.30 Foreign Corre. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Mix. 8.00 Four Corners. 8.45 The Quarters. 9.00 News. 9.30 Australia Wide. 10.00 News. 10.30 World This Week. 11.00 News. 11.30 One Plus One: The Road To Alice. 12.00 Late Programs. SFT
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7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Australia Wide. 11.00 World This Week. 11.30 Praise. 12.00 Landline. 1.00 Gardening Aust. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 Bespoke. 2.30 The Writers’ Room. 3.00 Parkinson: Masterclass. 4.00 New Tricks. 5.00 Last Tango In Halifax. 6.00 Lie To You? 6.30 Compass. 7.00 News. 7.40 Grand Designs. Final. 8.30 Vera. 10.00 Silent Witness. 11.00 Silk. 12.00 Movie: Brideshead Revisited. (2008) 2.10 Silent Witness. 3.10 Silk. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 Order In The House.
6.00 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 6.30 Sofia The First. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. 11.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. 11.30 Bewitched. 12.15 Movie: College Road Trip. (2008) 2.00 Air Crash Investigations. 3.00 Movie: Bowfinger. (1999) 5.00 News. 5.30 Great South East. 6.00 News. 7.00 The X Factor. (PG) Return. 8.40 Miniseries: Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door. (M) 10.40 Autopsy. (M) 11.35 Covert Affairs. (M) 12.30 Red Widow. (M) 1.30 Late Programs.
6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 1.00 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner. 1.30 Rugby League. QRL. Intrust Super Cup. 3.30 Rugby League. NRL. Second elimination final. Cronulla Sharks v South Sydney Rabbitohs. 6.00 News. 7.00 The Block. 8.30 60 Minutes. 9.40 Kids Behind Bars. 10.40 A.D. Kingdom And Empire. 11.40 Stalker. 12.35 Gotham. 1.30 Impractical Jokers. 2.00 Spyforce. 3.00 20/20. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Mass. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. 8.30 St10. 10.00 Bolt Report. 11.00 GCBC. 11.30 Motor Racing. International V8 Supercars Championship. Sandown 500. Race 24. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 Scorpion. (PG) 7.30 TBL Families. Return. 8.30 Movie: Captain America: The First Avenger. (M) (2011) 10.55 Movie: Margaret. (MA15+) (2011) 2.00 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Round 10. Rally Australia. Day 3. Highlights. 2.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 The World Game. 2.00 Speedweek. 4.00 Football Asia. 4.30 Trawlermen. 5.00 From Scratch. 5.30 Cycling. La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 20. San Lorenzo de El Escorial to Cercedilla. 175.8 km mountain stage. Highlights. 6.00 Grand Tours. 6.30 News. 7.35 Sacred Creatures: Egypt’s Darkest Secret. 8.35 Earth From Space. 10.25 Italian Americans. 11.25 Cycling. La Course by La Vuelta. 1.30 Late Programs. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.10 Peter Rabbit. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan. (PG) 8.20 Gruen Planet: Cutdowns. 8.30 Paul Kelly: Stories Of Me. (M) 10.05 Outsiders With Darren McMullen. (M) 10.55 Louis Theroux. (M) 11.55 Holy Rollers: The True Story Of Card Counting Christians. (PG) 12.50 The Fades. (MA15+) 1.45 News Update. 1.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Shopping. 7.00 Tomorrow’s World. 7.30 Michael Youssef. 8.00 David Jeremiah. 8.30 Shopping. 9.30 Home And Away CatchUp. 12.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 12.30 A Place To Call Home. 6.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways. 7.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 10.30 Best Houses Australia. 11.00 Super Factories. 12.00 Escape To The Country. 2.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 3.00 Super Factories. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Young Justice. (PG) 10.30 The Batman. (PG) 11.00 Power Rangers Dino Charge. (PG) 11.30 Rabbids. (PG) 12.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 3.00 Green Lantern. (PG) 3.30 Young Justice. (PG) 4.30 The Batman. (PG) 5.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Lost In Space. (PG) (1998) 9.10 Movie: Lethal Weapon 3. (M) (1992) 11.40 Anger Management. (PG) 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally C’ship. Rally Aust. 11.00 All 4 Adventure. 12.00 World Sport. 12.30 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally C’ship. Rally Australia. 2.00 4x4 Adventures. 3.00 Bolt Report. 4.00 Adv Angler. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 What’s Up Downunder? 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Cops. 8.30 Bondi Ink Tattoo. 9.30 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 13. San Marino Grand Prix. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 WorldWatch. 2.20 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo. (M) 3.10 The Tim Ferriss Experiment. (PG) 3.35 Dressed Up For. (PG) 4.35 Brazil’s Next Top Model. (PG) 5.30 Vs Arashi. 6.25 Dare 2 Dance. 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 South Park. 9.00 Drunk History. (M) 9.30 South Park. (M) 10.00 Ali G: Remixed. (M) 10.25 Sex Toys: Frisky Business. (MA15+) 11.20 Naked News: Uncovered! (MA15+) 11.50 In Her Skin. (M) 1.30 Movie: Chaotic Ana. (AV15+) (2007) 3.35 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 M.I. High. Final. 12.55 Really Me. 2.00 House Of Anubis. 3.00 Deadly 60. 3.25 WAC: World Animal Championships. 3.55 Studio 3. 4.00 Horrible Histories. 4.30 Hank Zipzer. 4.55 Big Babies. 5.10 Life With Boys. 5.35 Sadie J. 6.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 6.30 Horrible Histories. 7.00 Outnumbered. (PG) 7.30 Officially Amazing. 8.00 The Haunting Hour. (PG) 8.50 Wolfblood. (PG) 9.15 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.20 Rage. (PG) 1.55 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. 10.00 AFL Game Day. 11.30 Engineering Connections. 12.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. 1.30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 2.30 AFL Pre-Game Show. 3.00 Football. AFL. Finals Series. 6.00 Wipeout USA. 7.00 Movie: Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl. (PG) (2003) 9.45 Movie: Resident Evil: Retribution. (AV15+) (2012) 11.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Skippy. 6.40 Movie: Loser Takes All. (PG) (1956) 8.30 Danoz. 9.30 Rainbow Country. 10.00 Movie: An Elephant Called Slowly. (G) (1970) 12.00 Cycling. National Road Series. Tour of the King Valley. Men’s. H’lights. 12.30 Garden Gurus. 1.00 Getaway. 1.30 Movie: Little Women. (G) (1949) 4.00 Movie: Battle Cry. (G) (1955) 7.00 Cricket. One-Day International. England v Aust. Morning session. Game 5. 11.00 AFP: Australian Federal Police. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 9.00 Infomercials. (PG) 9.30 TMNT. 10.00 Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures. 10.30 Sabrina. (PG) 11.00 Infomercials. (PG) 11.30 Charmed. (PG) 2.30 Neighbours. 5.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 The Simpsons. 7.00 Futurama. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.30 Movie: Sabrina. (PG) (1995) 11.10 House Of Lies. (MA15+) 11.50 James Corden. (PG) 12.50 Nurse Jackie. 1.25 The Crazy Ones. (M) 2.00 Charmed. (PG) 5.00 Shopping.
6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 News. 11.30 World This Week. 12.00 News. 12.30 Australia Wide. 1.00 News. 1.30 Landline. 2.00 News. 2.30 One Plus One. 3.00 News. 3.30 Offsiders. 4.00 News. 4.30 The Mix. 5.00 News. 5.30 Australia Wide. 6.00 News. 6.30 Aust Story. 7.00 News. 7.30 Arthur Phillip: Governor, Sailor, Spy. 8.00 Insiders. 9.00 News. 9.30 One Plus One. 10.00 News. 10.30 The Mix. 11.00 News. 11.30 The World This Week. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Grand Designs. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Vera. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Aust Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.40 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.30 Keating: The Interviews. 12.30 Parliament. 1.30 Movie: Paths Of Glory. (1957) 2.55 Movie: Anne Of Windy Poplars. (1940) 4.25 The First Interview. 5.00 Message Stick. 5.30 Eggheads.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: A Sister’s Nightmare. (M) (2013) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. New. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 9.10 What Really Happens In Thailand. (M) New. 10.10 Movie: Charlie’s Angels. (M) (2000) 12.10 Hannibal. (AV15+) 1.05 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block. (PG) 8.40 House Husbands. (PG) 9.40 Footy Classified: NRL Finals. (M) 10.40 2 Broke Girls. (M) 11.35 Extra. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile. 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Hot In Cleveland. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 6.30 Ben’s Menu. 7.00 Neighbours. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 Far Flung. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals. 1.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 TBL Families. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 9.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 10.30 Under The Dome. Final. 11.30 The Project. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 André Rieu: Welcome To My World. 1.55 Melody Gardot: Accidental Musician. 3.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure. Final. 4.30 The Dales. 5.00 21st Century Railway. 5.30 Cycling. La Vuelta a Espana. Final stage. 6.00 Nigella Feasts. 6.30 News. 7.30 Vaccines: Calling The Shots. 8.30 Is Binge Drinking That Bad? 9.30 The Island With Bear Grylls: Reunion. Final. 10.25 News. 11.00 Bosch. 11.50 Movie: The Red Riding Trilogy: 1974. (2009) 1.40 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.10 Peter Rabbit. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Total Wipeout. 8.30 Humans. (M) 9.20 Louis Theroux. (M) 10.20 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 11.25 Sex Rehab With Dr Drew. (M) 12.10 Saving Face. (M) 1.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.25 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.05 News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 NBC Press. 11.30 Best Houses Australia. 12.00 Packed To The Rafters. 1.00 How To Get Away With Murder. 2.00 Revenge. 3.00 Dog Patrol. 3.30 Dr Oz. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.10 Wire In The Blood. 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 2 Broke Girls. (M) 1.00 The Last Ship. (M) 2.00 Ground Floor. (M) 2.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 Movie: RoboCop. (AV15+) (1987) 11.40 Anger Management. (M) 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Fishing. 9.00 Liquid Gold. 10.00 Totally Wild. 10.30 Let’s Do Coffee. 11.00 M*A*S*H. 11.30 FIA World Rally C’ship. Round 10. Rally Aust. Day 3. H’lights. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 Burn Notice. 2.00 Megastructures. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 4.00 Whacked Out Sports. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Undercover Boss. 9.30 Movie: Lincoln. (M) (2012) 12.40 Shopping. 2.10 MotoGP. Race 13. San Marino Grand Prix. Replay. 3.40 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Italian News. 1.35 German News. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 Brain Games. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 American Ninja Warrior. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Hipsters. (M) 8.30 Movie: Take This Waltz. (MA15+) (2011) 10.40 Movie: Mood Indigo. (M) (2013) 12.20 The Feed. 12.50 Hunted. (M) 1.50 Movie: Anatomy. (AV15+) (2000) 3.40 RT News In English From Moscow. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.15 Odd Squad. 4.40 News On 3. 4.45 Studio 3. 4.50 Nerds And Monsters. 5.00 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 5.10 Doodles. 5.15 Endangered Species. 5.25 Bushwhacked! 5.50 Dixi. 5.55 House Of Anubis. 6.20 Spooksville. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Operation Ouch! 7.55 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama Island. 9.15 Good Game: SP. 9.40 Rage. (PG) 10.40 Close.
6.00 NFL. NFL. Week 1. Chicago Bears v Green Bay Packers. Continued. 6.30 NFL. NFL. Week 1. Denver Broncos v Baltimore Ravens. 9.30 Sound FX. 10.00 Motorway Patrol. 10.30 NFL. NFL. Week 1. Dallas Cowboys v New York Giants. 1.30 Motorway Patrol. 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 3.00 North Woods Law. 4.00 Turtleman. 4.30 Swamp People. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Pawn Stars. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 American Pickers. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Avengers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Danoz. 9.30 Global Shop. 10.00 New Style Direct. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: Take Me High. (G) (1974) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 Border Force. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 RPA. 9.00 Kings Cross ER. 9.30 Embarrassing Bodies. 10.30 Amazing Medical Stories – World’s Heaviest Man Gets Married. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Mork & Mindy. 11.30 Laverne & Shirley. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Raymond. 4.00 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.25 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.30 Extant. 10.30 Witches Of East End. Final. 11.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 News With The Business. 5.00 News With Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News With Grandstand. 8.00 News With The Business. 9.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.45 Media Watch. 11.00 Croc College. 11.30 The Mix. 12.00 News. 1.00 Antiques. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Poirot. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Corre. 8.30 Restoration Australia. 9.30 Stranded. 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.20 Mad Dogs. 12.05 Parliament. 1.05 Movie: Underworld USA. (1961) 2.40 Poirot. 4.10 Mad Dogs. 5.00 Message Stick. 5.30 Eggheads.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Payback. (M) (1997) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 8.40 800 Words. (PG) New. 9.40 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. (M) 10.40 Chicago Fire. (M) 11.30 Mistresses. (M) 12.30 Red Band Society. (M) 1.30 Manhattan Love Story. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block. (PG) 8.40 Life Story. (PG) 9.50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 10.50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (AV15+) 11.45 Extra. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 20/20. 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Anger Management. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 6.30 Ben’s Menu. 7.00 Neighbours. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 Far Flung. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals. 1.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 TBL Families. 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: LA. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Talk. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 The World From Above. 1.30 France 24. 1.45 Journal. 2.00 PBS News. 3.00 Al Jazeera. 3.30 Global Weirding. 4.30 A Year In The Wild. (PG) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Nigella Feasts. 6.30 News. 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.35 Rectify. (PG) 11.30 Movie: Fatso. (MA15+) (2008) 1.10 Gauguin: The Full Story. (PG) 3.20 Elusive Justice. (M) 4.30 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Matchday 1.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Total Wipeout. 8.30 Good Game. 9.00 The Chaser’s Media Circus. (PG) 9.40 Humans. (M) 10.30 Archer. (M) 10.50 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.35 That ’70s Show. (PG) 11.55 Catfish: The TV Show. (M) 12.45 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M) 1.35 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.55 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.40 News Update. 2.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Match It. 7.30 Hairy Legs. 8.00 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Packed To The Rafters. 1.00 How To Get Away With Murder. 2.00 Revenge. 3.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 3.30 Dr Oz. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Indian Doctor. 8.30 Foyle’s War. 10.35 Downton Abbey. 11.50 Bargain Hunt. 12.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 2 Broke Girls. (M) 1.00 The Last Ship. (M) 2.00 Mom. (M) 2.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Storage Hunters. (PG) 9.30 Ghost Town Gold. (PG) 10.30 South Beach Tow. (M) 11.30 Anger Management. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Extreme Fishing. 9.00 Supreme Cat. 10.00 Totally Wild. 10.30 World Sport. 11.00 FIA World Rally C’ship. Round 10. Rally Aust. H’lights. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 Burn Notice. 2.00 Diagnosis Murder. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 4.00 Whacked Out Sports. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 David Attenborough’s Living With Baboons. 8.30 Grizzly: Nature’s Entrepreneur. 9.30 48 Hours. 10.30 The Killing. 11.40 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 American Ninja Warrior. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 The Office. (PG) 8.30 The Notorious. (M) 9.00 Superstar DJs With Annie Mac. (M) 9.30 Holland’s Hope. (MA15+) 10.30 12 Monkeys. (MA15+) 11.25 South Park. (M) 11.55 The Feed. 12.25 The Story Of Film. (PG) 1.40 Movie: Paris 36. (M) (2008) 3.50 France 24 News In English From Paris. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 First Australians. (PG) 11.55 Children’s Programs. 5.00 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 5.10 Doodles. 5.15 Endangered Species. 5.25 Hank Zipzer. 5.50 Dixi. 5.55 House Of Anubis. 6.20 Spooksville. (PG) 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Operation Ouch! 7.55 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama Island. 9.15 Good Game: SP. 9.40 Rage. (PG) 10.40 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 Win, Lose Or Draw. 9.30 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. Final. 10.00 Phineas And Ferb. 10.30 Dream Car Garage. 11.00 The Amazing Race. 12.00 Grimm. 1.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 3.00 North Woods Law. 4.00 Turtleman. 4.30 Swamp People. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.00 Motorway Patrol. 8.30 Movie: Green Zone. (M) (2010) 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Secret Dealers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.00 New Style Direct. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Countryfile. 1.00 Movie: The Bridal Path. (G) (1959) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 RPA. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Poirot. 9.10 Midsomer Murders. 11.20 Person Of Interest. 12.20 Blackadder Goes Forth. 1.00 Dangerman. 2.00 Danoz. 3.00 New Style Direct. 3.30 Global Shop. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Dangerman.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Mork & Mindy. 11.30 Laverne & Shirley. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Raymond. 4.00 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.25 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 Bondi Ink Tattoo. (M) 9.30 Movie: Ruby Sparks. (M) (2012) 11.35 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 12.35 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 News With The Business. 5.00 News With Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News With Grandstand. 8.00 News With The Business. 9.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 Children’s Programs. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Poirot. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 How Not To Behave. 8.30 Gruen. 9.05 Utopia. 9.35 Lie To You? 10.05 It’s A Date. 10.35 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.25 Sporting Nation. 12.20 Four Corners. 1.10 Media Watch. 1.25 Parliament. 2.25 Poirot. 3.55 Wednesday Night Fever. 4.25 Lie To You? 5.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Dangerous Intentions. (M) (1995) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 8.50 Dogs Make You Laugh Out Loud 2. (PG) 9.50 Britain’s Busiest Airport: Heathrow. (PG) 10.50 Aquarius. (M) 11.45 Bates Motel. (M) 12.30 Scandal. (M) 1.30 Malibu Country. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen. 2.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block. (PG) 8.40 Celebrity Apprentice. (PG) Return. 10.10 My Online Bride. (M) 11.10 The Mysteries Of Laura. (M) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 Arrow. 2.30 Weeds. 3.00 Hot In Cleveland. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 6.30 Ben’s Menu. 7.00 Neighbours. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Bachelor Aust. (PG) 12.30 Dr Phil. (M) 1.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Ben’s Menu. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Bachelor Aust. 8.30 Madam Secretary. (M) 10.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Talk. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Matchday 1. Continued. 7.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Dateline. 2.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Insight. 4.35 Jimmy’s Forest. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Nigella Feasts. 6.30 News. 7.30 Treasures Of Ancient Greece. 8.40 24 Hours In Police Custody. 9.40 Bosch. 10.30 News. 11.00 Surviving An Air Crash. 12.00 Movie: The Gift To Stalin. (2008) 1.50 Movie: Kamchatka. (2002) 3.40 The Dark Charisma Of Adolf Hitler. 4.40 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Total Wipeout. 8.30 Tom Felton Meets The Superfans. (M) 9.30 The Gypsy Matchmaker. 10.20 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 11.25 The Call Centre. (M) 12.25 Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story. (M) 1.15 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.20 News Update. 2.25 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Match It. 7.30 Hairy Legs. 8.00 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Packed To The Rafters. 1.00 How To Get Away With Murder. 2.00 Private Practice. 3.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 3.30 Dr Oz. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. 8.30 Inspector Morse. 10.50 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Yu-GiOh! Classic. 12.00 2 Broke Girls. (M) 1.00 The Last Ship. (M) 2.00 Mom. (PG) 2.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob SquarePants. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Troy. (PG) 8.30 Big Bang. (PG) 9.30 Tattoo Fixers. (MA15+) 10.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 11.30 Anger Management. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Reel Action. 8.30 The Home Team. 9.00 Working With Dangerous Animals. 10.00 Totally Wild. 10.30 Movie Juice. 11.00 M*A*S*H. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 Burn Notice. 2.00 Undercover Boss. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 4.00 Whacked Out Sports. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Megastructures. 8.30 Cops. 9.30 Hell’s Kitchen. 10.30 Legends. 11.30 Blue Bloods. Final. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.35 German News. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 American Ninja Warrior. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 The Office. (PG) 8.30 Movie: A Good Old Fashioned Orgy. (MA15+) (2011) 10.15 Movie: Orgazmo. (MA15+) (1997) 11.55 The Feed. 12.25 The Story Of Film. (M) 1.35 Movie: Transylvania. (M) (2006) 3.25 DW News In English From Berlin. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.10 The Children Of The Holocaust. (PG) 11.20 Children’s Programs. 5.00 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 5.10 Doodles. 5.15 Endangered Species. 5.25 Little Lunch. 5.50 Dixi. 5.55 House Of Anubis. 6.20 Spooksville. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Operation Ouch! 7.55 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama Island. 9.15 Good Game: SP. 9.40 Rage. (PG) 10.40 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 Win, Lose Or Draw. 9.30 Pair Of Kings. 10.00 Phineas And Ferb. 10.30 Dream Car Garage. 11.00 The Amazing Race. 12.00 Grimm. 1.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 3.00 North Woods Law. 4.00 Turtleman. 4.30 Swamp People. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.00 Motorway Patrol. 8.30 Hardcore Pawn. 9.30 Pawn Stars. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Avengers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 9.30 New Style Direct. 10.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: Carry On Sergeant. (G) (1958) 2.50 Poirot. 4.00 Alive And Cooking. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 New Tricks. 9.10 Major Crimes. 10.10 Rizzoli & Isles. 11.10 CSI. 12.05 The Mentalist. 1.00 Secret Dealers. 2.00 Danoz. 3.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Mork & Mindy. 11.30 Laverne & Shirley. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Raymond. 4.00 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Futurama. 9.30 The Simpsons. 10.00 Cleveland. 10.30 Bob’s Burgers. 11.00 Duckman. 11.30 Stephen Colbert. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament. 3.15 News. 4.00 News With The Business. 5.00 News With Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News With Grandstand. 8.00 News With The Business. 9.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 Late Programs. SFT
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★★★★★★★★ ARIES—March 21-April 20 Be cautious with documents all this week and don’t lend any papers without retaining a copy. Joint ventures are spotlighted and an offbeat partnership could prove a great success. TAURUS—April 21-May 22 Petty jealousies among friends disturb you and snoopy neighbours likewise irritate you. There is good news financially, around Friday - perhaps a chance to earn a substantial bit of cash. GEMINI—May 23-June 21 This is time to move into the future and not to dwell on past events. Romance can be on your mind much more than usual. Your social schedule stresses quantity over quality. CANCER—June 22-July 22 Your hunches are weak. Question all impulses and follow plans more rigidly. You may feel you are being pulled in every direction - take a stand. The accent is on creativity all weekend. LEO—July 23-August 22 Key phrase - be demonstrative. This is the time to show your feelings and not keep them hidden. Risks are not wise from Thursday on. Relatives come calling, especially when they’re involved in domestic hassles. VIRGO—August 23-September 22 Simplification and modification are the week’s keywords. People with your best interest in mind may not be offering the smartest counsel. Expect delays Saturday or Sunday. LIBRA—September 23-October 22 The combination of critical relatives and nagging colleagues doesn’t get the week off to a great start. Luckily, the trend doesn’t continue. Finances improve and so does your love life. SCORPIO—October 23-November 21 Relatives play an increasingly time consuming role. It seems that daily compromises may have to be struck. For the sake of health and your career, it’s important that you look and feel great. SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 Children and old friends make this a fun week. Strange correspondence gets your mind wandering. Read newspapers with added care - you may be pleasantly surprised CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 The time is ideal for a major creative expression. Watch out for absentmindedness around Friday and sloppiness with numbers on the weekend. Join a health group for controlled exercise. AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 Your lucky cycle continues this week and it’s a great time for starting any size job. Extra time is required in looking after the welfare of a loved one. PISCES—February 20-March 20 Tighten those purse strings and avoid gambling, especially on “sure things” -. but if sprees are out, friendship and compatibility are in. At work, scruples pay off. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK Your bravery and leadership qualities are legendary - as is your impulsiveness and stubborn nature. Good companionship and surprise travel highlights the rest of the year.
NRL Wrap
Casey’s tips
For crowing rights By CASEY O’CONNOR THE Roosters and their fans have 100,000 reasons to crow. Their whitewash of the Bunnies round 26 handed them the Minor Premiership the JJ Giltinan Shield and the $100,000 purse for the third successive season. A very significant achievement. While round 26 brought no real upsets, Manly’s gutsy win over the Sharks and Melbourne’s grafting win over Brisbane relegated the Sharks to sixth on the ladder and ensured Melbourne the final spot in the top four. The Roosters, Broncos, Cowboys and Storm now get two bites at the final’s cherry. For the remaining Canterbury, Cronulla, South and St George sudden death starts this weekend. The Roosters and Melbourne open the 2015 finals series at Allianz Stadium on Friday night. The Tri-colours were sensational against the Bunnies. An explosive and almost flawless first half of football saw the Roosters take an unassailable 30-point lead to the half-time break. They denied the Bunnies, who barely had a sniff of the football, any opportunity dominating possession. In comparison, the second half was a grafting affair. On Thursday night, Melbourne notched up their fifth successive win over the Broncos at Suncorp to keep their top four hopes afloat. Against an injury-depleted Broncos line-up 1198033-HM37-15
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NRL LADDER Round 26 CLUBS Roosters Broncos Cowboys Storm Bulldogs Sharks Rabbitohs Dragons Sea Eagles Raiders Panthers Eels Warriors Titans Wests Tigers Knights
P 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
W 18 17 17 14 14 14 13 12 11 10 9 9 9 9 8 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L 6 7 7 10 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 16
B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
F 591 574 587 467 522 469 465 435 458 577 399 448 445 439 487 458
A 300 379 454 348 480 476 467 408 492 569 477 573 588 636 562 612
+/291 195 133 119 42 -7 -2 27 -34 8 -78 -125 -143 -197 -75 -154
PTS 40 38 38 32 32 32 30 28 26 24 22 22 22 22 20 20
Melbourne applied relentless pressure. Cameron Munster was outstanding for Melbourne and must stand up if they are to win here. Melbourne cannot allow the Roosters pack to overpower them in the early stages of this match. History shows Melbourne do not chase well, so they will be looking to grab and early advantage. The Roosters go into this game full of confidence having won 12 on the trot with Melbourne counting their blessings having sidestepped sudden death. The Minor Premiers are short-priced favourites here. If they replicate their effort last weekend, they will be enjoying a break in round two of the finals. At this time of the year, anything can happen and they face one of the most experienced outfits in the game. I expect a Roosters win but Melbourne are capable of an upset without surprising. Saturday night the spotlight turns to the Bulldogs and Dragons at ANZ Stadium. The Bulldogs charged up the ladder and into the finals contention on the back of five consecutive victories. The 2015 season has been like a game of snakes and ladders for the Dragons; their finals berth secured with a dramatic golden- point victory over the unpredictable Tigers. The Bulldogs cemented their fifth place finish with a win in topsy-turvy game against the Warriors. The win was never really theirs until the 80th minute. The Dragons went to the half-time break with the finals in their sights, up 20-8 over the Tigers, but almost blew their chances in the second half as the young Tigers turned on some razzle dazzle. A Robbie Farah penalty for an infringement in the play the ball handed the Dragons a penalty in front of the posts in extra time, the game and their finals spot. St George cannot afford a similar lapse in concentration here. Gareth Widdop is expected to return for this game and could prove a game changer. The ledger is square at one game apiece in 2015 with the Dragons winning 31-6 in Round 6, before the Bulldogs returned the favour in Round 13 with a comfortable 29-16 win. In a tight game, I think the Dragons can get a win and live to fight another day. Des and the Doggies may be left to reflect on an early exit, but like all games this weekend it will be a torrid encounter. On Saturday, Suncorp Stadium hosts the ultimate Queensland derby. The stakes have never been higher in a game between the Broncos and Cowboys with the winner progressing to the preliminary final. Last weekend, an injury-ravaged Brisbane
were without playmaker Ben Hunt and lost his replacement early in the first half, limiting their attacking options. The Cowboys win over the Titans checked all the boxes on their coaches’ wish list. The NQlanders have also been forced to work around injuries to key players with Michael Morgan sidelined. Like Ben Hunt, he is expected to return for this game. The Cowboys fought back from a horror start to the season to secure their top- four spot while the Broncos exceeded all expectations, finishing in second spot. Both teams have tasted success against each other this season. The Broncos had a 44-22 in Round 3. The Cowboys turned the tables in Round 10. In a stat that may surprise many, the rivals have met three times in finals with the Cowboys holding a 3-0 record. I am leaning slightly towards the Broncos but in what could be a dress rehearsal for the grand final, the result is a toss of the coin On Sunday afternoon at Allianz it will be crunch time for either the Sharks or the defending premiers, the Rabbitohs. Another game where there are no lifelines for the losers. The Sea Eagles missed the eight, but sent their coach and favourite son, Geoff Toovey out on a winning note denying Cronulla a top-four finish. The Sharks now have to do it the hard way. It doesn’t get much tougher than facing the reigning premiers, South Sydney in sudden death. The Sharks charged towards the finals with a 7-2 record and will be confident after defeating the Rabbitohs 18-10 earlier in the season. The Bunnies have struggled in recent weeks, not able to reach the lofty heights of 2014. Against the Roosters, they looked tired and lacked attacking options. Injuries have played a significant role in recent weeks, however Greg Inglis is set to return this week. If his dodgy knee holds up, he will add some much-need spark. Souths could be without George Burgess who has been suspended for two weeks for throwing a water bottle at an opposition player. Perhaps, the Bunnies might shock and turn things around here. The winner faces the daunting task of playing the loser of the Broncos v Cowboys clash. The vanquished will be planning “Mad Monday” celebrations.
Casey’s tips ROOSTERS BRONCOS DRAGONS RABBITOHS
PUZZLES Quick Clues No. 7387 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22.
ACROSS Crime (12) Scream (6) Number (6) Cat (7) Fabric (5) Deny (5) Fish (7) Ghost (6) Foam (6) Liqueur (6,6)
Cryptic Clues No. 7387 y ACROSS 7. Don’t go and be a laggard! (6,6). 8. Pick up a support, say (6). 9. From spring to a month back, with intervals in between (6). 10. Run back to find the soldiers in agony (7). 12. A broad-in-the-beam drop-out? (5) 15. You won’t get much change out of her! (5). 16. Child in whom there lurks a desire to be a professional man (7). 18. Out of business? say no more (4,2). 20. The fur at the very top, my dear (6). 22. Late and yawning? (5,2,5).
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y g DOWN 1. Don’t be afraid of all things terrifying? (8). 2. Get on with the blonde, you say (4). 3. A second man rattling a tin, outside (7). 4. Figures the East is nervous (5). 5. A nasty remark about the tongue swelling (8). 6. Slink into bed, generally (4). 11. Squeeze Simon Hill in with the pupils (8). 13. Throws out plans (8). 14. A crooked cut I get on a sale (7). 17. A card from the hardware store (5). 19. Call to the old boy standing up: a tramp (4). 21. Look for a match (4).
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Community Diary ■ Warwick Pension League 78th birthday party is on Thursday 10 September at Cowboys Club House in Queens Park, Warwick. Morning tea at 9.30am. Rosewood Pensioner League is visiting that day as well. Inquiries phone Ruby on 4664 4163.
■ Warwick Blue Light Disco. Friday 11 September at WIRAC, Albert Street entrance, 6pm8.30pm. No admittance after 7pm. $5 entry, hot food and drinks. Year 9 students and below, children under six must have parental supervision, children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at drop off and pick-up. Like the disco on Facebook at Facebook.com/warwickbluelightdisco.
■ Killarney RSL Womens Auxiliary members are inviting visitors to join members at the RSL Hall
for their Cent Sale and Afternoon Tea on Saturday 12 September at 1pm for 1.30pm start. Admission $5, cent sale tickets $1 with winning tickets going back in the draw, raffle and lucky door. Phone Daph Pullen 4664 1582.
■ Emu Vale Memorial Hall auction is on Saturday 12 September at 10am. Good quality items needed from vendors. Barbecue and drinks available. Contact Les Kable on 4664 8153, Jenny Whitsed on 4664 8083 or Mavis Bradford on 4664 8211. ■ Granite Belt Wildlife Carers Monster Mar-
ket is on Saturday 12 September from 7am to 1pm at the CWA Hall, Texas Road, Broadwater. Art and craft, bric-a-brac, barbecue, drinks, produce, cakes, vegetable and herb plants, furniture, woodwork, tea and coffee, raffles and much, much more on offer. For more information or to
book a stall contact Ruth Bott on 0418 144 073. ■ Freestone Uniting Church’s 150th anniversary is on Sunday 13 September at 1.30pm, special service at 3pm, afternoon tea to follow. Launch of anniversary booklet, tree planting, cake cutting, memorabilia display. Contact Alan on 4666 1542.
■ Warwick and District Country Music Club monthly social is on Sunday 13 September at Slade Hall commencing at 11am. Lunch with desert, afternoon tea, endless tea and coffee for just $10, multi draw raffle for sale. Phone Rod or Judy on 4664 1374 or Alan on 4667 1483. ■ National Seniors will visit Tweed Valleys best
export Madura Tea Estate on Tuesday 15 September. Bookings open 10 August to 8 September at Suncorp. Enclosed shoes are to be worn,
buffet lunch at Dannys. More information on 4661 3136.
■ Friends of St Marks cordially invite visitors to its Spring Fashion Parade on Friday 18 September at 2pm at St Marks Hall, Warwick. Admission $10. Fashion by Classic Dimensions and Mensland. There will be afternoon tea, entertainment, lucky door, multi draws. Booking essential by 11 September. Phone Elaine on 4661 3940.
■ Travelling Country Music Club Social is on Sunday 20 September from 11am to 5pm at Cowboys Club House in Queens Park, Warwick. Anyone who can sing, play music or recite poems is invited to come and enjoy the day. Endless cups of tea or coffee, lunch and afternoon tea for just $8 adults and $4 children. Inquiries to Del on 4661 3023.
Community Directory ORGANISATIONS Alcoholics Anonymous. Warwick 0418 987 152, Stanthorpe 0434 520 837, Tenterfield 0409 344 353. 24-hour helpline (07) 4632 2466. Apex Club of Warwick meets on the first and third Monday of each month in the rear dining room of the Criterion Hotel from 7pm. Phone the president on 0488 619 671. Dementia Support Group Warwick meets on the second Tuesday of each month at Unit 1, 90 Fitzroy Street. Phone Pam Eather on 4661 3917. Parkinsons Queensland Granite Belt Support Group meets on the third Tuesday every month at 10am at the Community/Oral Health Meeting Room, Stanthorpe Health Services, 6 McGregor Terrace, Stanthorpe. Phone Graham Knight on 4681 0942 or Sue Borer on 4681 0670. SOS the Voice of Ratepayers and Residents meets at the Stanthorpe RSL Board Room at 7pm on the first Thursday of the Month. Phone 4681 0871 for more info. All welcome, meals at the club from 6pm. Tenterfield Men’s Shed meets on Tuesdays from 10am to 2pm. Entry is via Wood Street. Phone Ian on 0420 305 003 for more information. Texas State Emergency Service meets every second Thursday at 5.30pm at the Texas SES shed. Phone Yogi on 0428 531 670 or Peter on 0428 531 276. Warwick Branch Leukaemia Foundation meets on the third Thursday of month at noon at the Criterion Hotel. Phone 4661 1887. Warwick Caledonian Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm at Braemar Hall, Douglas Street. Phone 4661 3547. Vision Care NSW. Pensioners and Centrelink recipients may be eligible for free spectacles. Income and asset means test applies. Phone toll free on 1800 806 851 or (02) 9344 4122 or visit www.visioncarensw.com.au.
OTHER Border Railway Markets meets on the first Sunday of the month at Wallangarra Railway Station from 8am to 1pm. Phone 4684 3300, 0408 843 300 or 4684 3237. Killarney Country Market is held on the last Sunday of the month at Canning Park from 9am to 1pm. Phone 0408 250 530 or emailkappa@ killarney.org.au.
Tenterfield Country Music group meets on the first Saturday of the month at the Presbyterian Hall, Manners Street, Tenterfield, from 1pm to 5pm. Admission $4. Profits to the Presbyterian Church. Warwick and District Community Toy Library opens on Saturdays from 9.30am to 11am at St Mark’s Anglican Church rooms. Phone Elia on 4667 1405 or Donna on 4667 3895. Warwick and Districts Card Crafters and Paper Artists Group meets on the first Wednesday of the month from 10.30am to 1.30pm. New members welcome, first class free at Warwick Library. Phone Darlene on 4661 2916 or Paula on 4661 4266. Warwick Spinners and Weavers Group meets every Wednesday at 9.30am. Night meetings every second and fourth Monday. Phone Jean on 4661 3115 or Heather on 4661 4424.
CARDS Warwick Senior Citizens Club members play crazy whist on Fridays at 9.30am at Albert Street Hall. Senior Citizens Euchre Tournament is held on the third Tuesday of the month at 9.30am. $5 per person, teams of three required. Phone June on 4661 9996 or Marg on 4661 3007.
CHILDREN SERVICES Mainly Music provides music play for pre-schoolers. Groups are held on Thursdays from 9.15am to 10.45am and 10.15am to 11.45am during school term at Warwick Uniting Church. Phone 4661 1080.
CHURCHES Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints meets at 9am on Sundays at 50 Guy Street, Warwick. Phone 4667 0212. Rock with the Rock. Faith Australia, every Sunday 10am and 6.30pm, Wallangarra Performing Arts Hall, Wallangarra. Phone (07) 4684 3005. Vineyard Christian Church holds its celebrations at 9am on Sundays at 85 Connor Street, Stanthorpe. Phone (07) 4681 4077.
CLUBS ALLORA Photography Group meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 7pm at Allora State School. Photographers of all skill levels are welcome. For more information email allora-
photographygroup4362@gmail.com. Authentic Taekwon-Do Warwick classes are held at John Muir Sports Centre, East Street, Warwick, opposite Scots College on Mondays and Thursdays from 6pm to 8pm. Phone Boosabum Frances Reick on 0409 496 769 or (07) 4666 3796. Border Ranges Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Saturday of each month at noon in Stanthorpe. Phone (07) 4661 2504 or visitwww. brarc.org.au. Killarney and District Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls Club meets on Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Euchre is played on Wednesdays at1.30pm. Phone (07) 4664 1208. PAMPA-Parents and Munchkins Playing Altogether young parents group meets on Fridays from 10am to 11.30am excluding school holidays at the Baptist Church Hall, Percy Street, Warwick. Phone Red Cross on (07) 4661 9975. Poets on King poetry group meets fortnightly at Joy of Life Cafe at 41 King Street, Warwick. Poets of all levels are welcome to read, recite or listen, from classic to bush poetry. Phone 0450 008 490. Rose City Writers group meets the third Saturday of the month from 1pm at the Warwick City Library. Exploring all forms of Prose and Poetry, new members welcome. Contact Jenny 4666 1546 or Jonna 0403 489 056. SCA Canton of Stegby Medieval Re-creation and Re-enactment Group meets every Wednesday between 7.30pm and 9.30pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, Albert Street, Warwick. Phone 0414 749 639. Seniors Table Tennis Group for over 55s meets every Monday from 9am to 11am at the club house next to the squash courts. Phone Christine on 4666 1239 or Una on 0406 274 377. Soul Coaching, body, mind, spirit connection meets on Tuesdays at 6.30pm at the Senior Citizens Centre. Phone June on 0431 147 847. The Chronic Pain Support Group meets every Tuesday in Stanthorpe from 10am to noon. Phone Brenda on 0400 090 054. Tenterfield Presbyterian Church meets every Thursday from 7.30pm to 8.30pm at Logan Street, Tenterfield. This free event is not a church service. No registration is required and supper is provided. Phone Jim Seymour on 0415 265 454.
Tenterfield Mainly Music Program for mums and dads with children up to five years old meets on Wednesdays at the Salvation Army Hall, corner Logan and Naas streets, Tenterfield, at 10am. Phone Joel on 0410 693 593 or (02) 6736 1722. Tenterfield Junior Youth Group is for primary school aged kids and meets on Fridays from 4pm to 5.30pm at the Salvos. Gold coin donation. Phone Joel on 0410 693 593 or (02) 6736 1722. Warwick Aero Modelers members fly radio-controlled model aircraft at Morgan Park, Warwick, and are always looking for people to come and join them. For more information contact Mark Byrne at president.wam@gmail.com or visitwww. wamqld.com. Warwick Choral Society meets every Monday night in the choir hall, corner of Percy and Short streets at 7pm. All welcome. Phone 4667 4172. Warwick Croquet Club plays at Leslie Park on Tuesday mornings and Thursday and Saturday afternoons. All welcome. Phone Dorothy on 4661 9967 or 0428 619 967, Joyce on 4661 4167 or Lesley on 4661 4273. Warwick Dog Obedience Club meets weekly on Sundays at 4pm at Warwick Showgrounds, Palmerin Street entrance. Phone 4667 1059. Warwick Handcraft meets every Wednesday from 9am to 11am at QCWA Hall, Fitzroy Street, Warwick. Expert tuition provided for $3. Phone Michelle on 0400 188 724. Warwick Horticultural Society holds a regular meeting on the last Wednesday of each month at 8pm at the CWA rooms, Grafton Street. All welcome. Warwick Lapidary Club can be contacted via Syd on 4661 2427. Warwick Weight Crunchers members meet on Mondays at 9.30am at Albert Street. Phone Fay on 4667 1725 or Pat on 4667 0872. Yangan Tennis Club meets on Mondays from 9am to 11am opposite Yangan Shop on Yangan Freestone Road. Cost $4 per person. Phone Val on 4664 4124 or Neta on 4661 8066. Wednesday is Zensday. Body, mind and spirit connection group discussion and meditation from 10am to noon fortnightly. Phone June on 0431 147 847 or Sarah on 0402 823 815.
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FOR sport lovers across the Darling Downs and Southern Downs news of the sudden death of multimedia personality Pat O’Shea came as a shock. For the best part of 30 years, the affable O’Shea has graced our television sets and radios. His was the voice of rugby league and racing that many grew up with. O’Shea was the resident on field race caller at Clifford Park and in an illustrious career called 29 Weetwood handicaps. A fixture on the Gunsynd Tours Melbourne Cup and Cox Plate trips O’Shea was famous for his phantom call on the eve of the Melbourne Cup and more often than not some of the “in the know” punters in the group would head to the bookies or Tote to follow Pat’s call of the winner. His knowledge of both racing and rugby league was vast and he has left large shoes to fill. The Toowoomba Turf club has moved swiftly since Pat’s death last weekend. In consultation with Queensland Racing, Queensland’s first two-year-old event of the season formerly known as the Hopeful Two-Year-Old Plate which is run at Clifford Park has been renamed the Pat O’Shea Plate. It will honour a great bloke who gave everything to the sport he loved. Pat O’Shea another good one gone from us. - Casey TIGERETTES CAP OFF ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SEASON THE Tenterfield Tigerettes capped off a remarkable season last weekend when they defeated the Stanthorpe Gremlinettes in a hard-fought grand final of the BRL Ladies League Tag competition. For the second successive season, the Tenterfield girls went through the competition undefeated. After the game, coach Wayne Minns paid tribute to “his girls” saying he was incredibly proud of their achievement. “This is a great group of girls. They have worked hard this season on their defence. They train hard and are very committed to the team.” Minns said that while many of the girls who played last season were part of the 2015 premiership side, there were also some new faces among the playing group. Minns said although it was a great team effort, the performance of both Georgia O’Neill and Sophie Cooper who scored the winning try was outstanding. The Tigerettes have been a dominant force in the competition since its inception last season, but they were made to work hard for their second premiership when the Stanthorpe girls took the lead late in the first half with tries from Sylvia Swan and Sophie Britton. Stanthorpe held on to that lead until deep into the second half and an upset looked to be on the cards. However, the Tenterfield girls showed patience and resilience and eventually Cooper crossed to regain the lead. Despite some solid attack from the Stanthorpe girls, Tenterfield’s defence was solid as they clung to their lead in the final minutes of the game. Minns said late try scorer Sophie Cooper had been the Tigerettes standout player all season and it was no surprise she was named Player of the Final. The Tenterfield girls have vowed to be back next year to make it a three-pete. Gremlinettes coach Paul Shatte said while it was disappointing the Stanthorpe girls could not hold on for a win, he was very proud of the team and their overall performance this season. RED ROOSTER RESULTS THE weather is warming up and the competition in the Red Rooster rumble is heating up. There were some hot scores recorded among the 28 players who signed on for last week’s RRR. Gerry Morrissey stood above the pack, scoring 24 points to win the nine hole competition. Peter Boney was declared the runner-up on a countback - his score 23. Run down balls went to Greg Wallace (23), Don Warrener (22), Joely Singleton, Phil Economidis and Ross Kingston (21).
The Tenterfield Tigerettes celebrate their second successive win in the BRL Ladies League Tag Premiership with Casey O'Connor. Red Rooster hot chook vouchers for nearest to the pins went to Dion Phillips at five, Col Smith seven and Peter Boney nine. MOUNTAIN MEN SAVOUR SUCCESS IT HAS been a long time between premiership drinks for the Ballandean Mountain men, but on Saturday at CF White Oval they lifted the Stanthorpe Football Association Grand Final trophy for the first time in 19 years. After a torrid affair between two evenly matched sides, the score between Ballandean and Warwick Wolves was locked at nil-all at full time, sending the game into 30 minutes of extra time. Ballandean’s Dan Andersen had supporters on their feet and ready to celebrate when he missed a shot by centimetres. The game was sent to a penalty shootout when the deadlock had not been broken at the end of extra time. Ballandean wrapped up the penalty shootout with the final shot from Simon Mascardri finding the back of the net for a 4-2 win. Ballandean’s Jeremy Willoughby was named Player of the final. It was a fitting final result with Ballandean and Warwick vying for supremacy all season. The win heralded the end of years of domination in the A grade by the United Football Club, but in an ominous warning for the future the club was successful in the junior grades. United defeated Ballandean 3-2 in the Fillies; Junior Colts United defeated City 1-nil. Tenterfield defeated Ballandean 1-nil in the Ladies grand final and in the Colts Warwick defeated Tenterfield 3-1. COMPETITION KEEN FOR MEDAL THE Monthly Medal and Stroke event sponsored by Warwick Real Estate was keenly contested last Saturday. The competition is divided into two divisions based on handicap. Zero to 15 (Division One) and 16 plus (Division Two) and 55 players took to the course. Eamon Cockram with a nett 66 was successful in division One. Division 1 Peter Boney backed up from RRR to also take out the runners-up spot on Saturday. His score nett 67. Alec McKinlay took the honours in division two, also scoring nett 66. Runner-up in division two was Philippe McEvoy on 68 nett. Charlie Morrison had the best gross with a 77 off the stick. Run down balls went to Ben Hollis (66), John Brack and Viv Roser (69), Lennie Williams and Doug Wilson (70), Shaun Campbell, Gary Hankinson and Don Maher (71). Shaun Campbell (5), Eddy Kemp (7), Tim Sutton (11), Gordon Kerr (13) and Gary Hankinson (16) all collected pins. It looks like another big weekend coming up for Warwick golfers. Saturday is the annual greenkeepers revenge event; a single stableford
Tigerette Sidney Peach makes a break in the Tigerettes' grand final win over the Gremlins last Saturday. Pictures: TERRY WEST and trophies are provided by Craig Cox and Paddy O’Dea, the Warwick Golf Club greenkeepers. Sunday is the Bush Kids four ball Ambrose charity golf day. This is a great day for golfers and non-golfers, and there are plenty of tee times still available throughout the morning. Friday 9 October is a date for your little black book - the pro shop will be hosting a Callaway club fit and demo afternoon (2pm-5pm) with rep and PGA member Dan Barclay. Bookings available in the pro shop on 4661 3664. Also a reminder to all golfers that the Inglewood Golf Club annual carnival is on Sunday 20 September. It is a well-known fact among golfers that Inglewood has the best beer garden in the region, a lovely golf course with grass greens and a terrific community, and it needs the support of members from larger clubs in the region especially on carnival day. It is always a great day out and only an hour’s travel. To nominate for the event, contact the captain Peter Williams on 4652 1911. The Rob McConnell’s golf shop will be there too. WIN 16 YEARS IN THE MAKING THE Stanthorpe Gremlins win in Saturday’s BRL grand final has been 16 years in the making and the club, supporters and players savoured the sweet taste of success after coming close on several occasions. The Gremlins, who only dropped one game this season, saved their best for last on Saturday at Sullivan Oval and outclassed a brave Wallangarra Rams outfit 35-10. Wallangarra opened the match with the first try, posting a warning that they were not there to make up the numbers. The Gremlins quickly
hit their straps and tries followed. Coach Damien Petrie was named 2015 Coach of the Year. Petrie, who took over the reins at the Gremlins last season, said it was a satisfying win. The coach praised the efforts of the entire team, saying the grand final win was very much a team effort with no particular standouts. Jason Wilmot who nailed five conversions from six attempts added another BRL Player of the Year Trophy to his impressive collection. Wilmot who returned to the BRL after successful seasons in the TRL competition for the Gatton Hawks also won the Award for the Most Points and the Representative Player of the Year. Brendon Perkins one of the Gremlins try scorers and hardest workers on the paddock was rewarded with the Player of the final award. Josh Lucas was named BRL Colt of the Year and also picked up the gong for the Most Tries scored. Roger Bartholomew was presented with the Michael Hancock Most Consistent Player trophy. GREMLINS WIN RESERVE GRADE THE Stanthorpe Gremlins Reserve grade side made it two premiership wins for the club on Saturday with a 36-16 win over Tenterfield. The Gremlins hit the ground running, and by half time had a 26-6 lead. In the second half, the Gremlins went on with the job despite a stronger showing from the Tigers. Damian Petrie said the Reserve Grade win augered well for the future of the Gremlins club with many youngsters coming through the ranks. Zac Kunze was named Player of the final Peter Fox was named Player of the year while Tom Jensen collected the gong for the Most Points scored in Reserve Grade.
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Local Sport Left: Gremlins forward Ben Staley runs into a solid wall of Wallangarra defenders in Saturday's BRL grand final.
Right: Ballandean player Greg Dachs leaves the field in Saturday's football grand final after suffering a cut to the head.
Roger Bartholomew flies high to take the ball for the Rams. CLAY SUNDAY IT PROVED to be another popular Clay and Pistol weekend for Inglewood SSAA with a good roll up last week. Tom Donald got the chocolates in the Clay Target event ahead of Phil Neil and Ross. On Saturday in the Action Pistol competition, it was Ross Jackson who did best to outscore Ray Dudgeon and Stephanie Dudgeon. There was also an Action Pistol competition on Sunday and Iain Brown scored well to defeat Tim Devine and Pete Solomon. This weekend it is Single Action and Rimfire competition. BLAIR IN RARE FORM THE start of a new month means a Monthly Medal and Putting competition at Wallangarra. Simon Blair had a rare round where all shots stayed in bounds. That meant a score that was good enough for a win. Chris Edwards was the runner-up with Justin Moore finishing in third spot. Blair also nabbed the putting trophy with 25. Three pin shots went off on the day, and once again Blair was in the action, picking up the pin at three. Steven Hampstead hit a beauty on 11 and Kevin Williams put one close for the approach shot. This Saturday the club has scheduled a 4BBB. Busy weekend but bowlers roll up. It was certainly a busy day on Saturday with grand finals in rugby league and the round ball game, so organisers were more than happy with the roll up at the summit bowls club on Saturday afternoon. Chris Stratford, Rocket Newlands and (Lucky) Len Covill proved too good for Artie White Phil (Timber) Davis John (Shotgun) Shannon. The score 21-16. Brian Brown and Kurt Empen went head to head with Atillio Zamprogno and (big Ezy) Eddie
Shane Hooper is brought down in a solid Jason Wilmot tackle.
Zanatta, but had now answers to their strong form and went down 24-8. Nominations closed for the Summit Pairs, and the following draw is announced for Saturday at 9am: P. Davis and E. Zamprogno v K. Empen and W. Thomas; A. White and D. Barker v C. Parker and R. Parker; B. Wilmot and K. Mungall v A. Zamprogno and Q. Stanley; B. Brown and R. Newlands v P. Zamprogno and Len Covill Good luck to all competitors. A reminder that nominations close for the Presidents Pairs on 19 September: BUSHKIDS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING GOLF DAY HAVE you and your group registered yet for the BUSHkids Annual Fund-raising Golf Day this Sunday at the Warwick Golf club? You can register your team for the Four ball Ambrose BUSHkids Annual Fund-raising Golf Day by calling the Warwick Golf Club Pro Shop on 4661 3664. Remember you can register as a team of four or as an individual. Registration is only $15 for members and $25 for non-members The more players the more successful the day. Following play, there will be Live Music, an enormous Multi-draw Raffle and an auction of an interesting array of treasures. The exciting Player Prizes have been generously donated by many businesses and individuals from Warwick, Killarney, Allora and Toowoomba. John Head helped to carry the many prizes into the new BUSHkids Centre in Wood Street, and found an array of very interesting goodies.
Domino’s Pizza is also a major sponsor. You could even win pizza for a year if you make a Hole in one on Hole 13. COWBOYS RUN COMES TO AN END THE Warwick Cowboys successful back end to the 2015 TRL season came to an end last Saturday night at Gold Park when they were defeated in the sudden death round by the Dalby Diehards. In what many saw as an upset win, the Diehards were strong from the get go and posted first points in what was always going to be a close game. The Diehards were on the board in only the sixth minute of the game. Warwick hit back with a try from hooker Justin Croft and levelled the scores. Strong attacking raids saw the Diehards post two more tries before half time and at the break led 16-6. The Cowboys have shown in recent weeks they are capable of putting points on the board quickly. Both sides traded tries early in the second half, and with the score at 20-14 the Cowboys were within striking distance in the final 10 minutes of the game. The Cowboys were unable to break the Dalby defensive line and as the minutes slipped by, so too did the Cowboy’s season. Retiring Cowboys captain coach Matt Gainey said he would not be surprised to see the Diehards cause headaches for some of the leading sides in the next few weeks. The Cowboys captain coach has vowed to hang up the boots this season after a career that has brought success in the TRL and BRL. Gainey has threatened retirement at the end of a few seasons, but with some recurring injury problems and a young family you get the feeling the boots this time might just be going in the bin. Congratulations Matt on a great year, you have given your all for supporters and players throughout your career.
Around the grounds BOXING WARWICK light-heavy weight professional boxer Shane Parry had an outstanding victory at The Mansfield Tavern on Saturday night. Matched against rough tough Mark Gadaletta, a thirty fight veteran of the ring, Shane displayed outstanding ring generalship to outmanoeuvre and frustrate his big punching opponent. At the final bell, Shane was crowned the winner by unanimous decision, the judges having Shane comfortably winning every round. Shane, who trains at the newly opened Panthers Boxing Academy at 8 King Street, Warwick, hopes to be matched again in September. Trained by father and son combination Roy and Rodd Parry, Shane also shares the gymnasium with two of his cousins who each hold a Global junior title. Roy, an ex-professional champion, and Rodd, an ex-amateur champion, have years of experience between them, both as boxers and as tutors of the gentle art. BOWLS MEN Monthly Triples 1 September. Results first round: Rink 1: C. Lawler, B. Black, P. Collis def. R. Valentine, H. Gibson, D. Buchbach 10-8. Rink 2: T. Hagley, J. Johnson, B. Bourke def. Team 2 12-6. Rink 3: N. Farmer, R.
Griffith, M. Wagner def. P. Cutmore, G. McMillan, M. Holder 12-6. Rink 4: L. Tucker, W. Tucker, T. Heffernan def. The Summit 12-6. Rink 5: G. Kerr, T. Wright, E. Welsh def. P. Seipelt, L. Meiklejohn, D. Maher 15-3. Rink 6: N. Hassum, B. Friend, G. Shelly def. Blank Card 13-5. Rink 7: G. Farmer, C. Farrell, G. Murphy def. R. Hansen, S. Valentine, I. Campbell 13-5. Rink 8: A. Naylor, T. Seaniger, J. Ruhle def. R. Smith, C. Johnson, P. Wagner 13-5. Results 2nd Round - Skip’s names only: (1) G. Shelly d D. Maher 12-6; (2) K. Mungall d G. Murphy 13-5; (3) I. Campbell d P. Wagner 14-4; (4) P. Collis dJ. Ruhle 12-6; (5) B. Buchbach d Team 2 13-5; (6) M. Holder d B. Bourke 15-3; (7) The Summit d M. Wagner 15-3; (8) T. Heffernan d E. Welsh 17-1. Congratulations to the winners Lorna, Wayne and Tony - Warwick Club, and to the runnersup Norm, Bev and Graham - Warwick East Club. Social Bowls 2 September - L. Tucker, R. Smith, W. Tucker def. R. Valentine, B. Maunder, J. Ruhle 22-17, and on 5 September: R. Valentine, B. Johnstone d B. Hansen, G. Murphy 27-12. Results of Championship Fours 5 September: T. Seaniger, H. Gibson, J. Ruhle, I. Campbell A. Naylor, W. Tucker, M. O’Leary, P. Gynther 31-6. Ian’s team got away to a great start winning the first 8 ends to be 15 up, and then went on to claim the first round of the championship by 25 points. Coming Events for September:
Wednesday 9 - Jack Pot Bowls. Saturday 12 - Social bowls and Call-up for round two of Championship Fours: T. Seaniger, H. Gibson, J. Ruhle, I. Campbell to play T. Wright, M. Holder, J. Rickard, E. Welsh. R. Hansen, L. Meiklejohn, G. Murphy, P. Wagner to play D. Warr, B. Black, D. Christensen, P. Collis. Sunday 13 - Warwick Club’s Open Spring Carnival. Wednesday 16 - KFC sponsored bowls. Saturday 19 - Social bowls and round three of Championship Fours. Sunday 20 - Bowls for Cancer afternoon. Wednesday 23 - Bev and Doug’s and Sue and Rob’s sponsored bowls afternoon. Saturday 26 - Social bowls and Round 4 of Championship Fours. Sunday 27 - Patroness Elsie Clear and Patron Percy Cutmore will be holding their sponsored bowls afternoon. Wednesday 30 - Jack Pot bowls. LADIES Monthly General Meeting - 11 September at 9.30am. Members will be catering for the Men’s Open Carnival on 13 September with assistance from the Work Camp ladies. Members are required to help if at all possible.
EARLY BIRD SUCCESS SIMON Shannon was among the group of earlier starters last Saturday at the Stanthorpe golf course, and while the early bird gets the worm the early golfers gets the score. Playing in the morning group, Shannon returned a score of nett 68 which lasted the day and saw him win the September monthly medal. Bob Watts missed a couple of short putts, but is showing some of his former good play to come in second with nett 69. Kay Webb claimed the ladies medal win with a nett 76 after a countback with junior player, Hannah Reeves who settled for runner-up. The day was sponsored by Ian Pickering. Dylan Barraclough had the Best gross with an even par round of 72. Hannah Reeves also had lowest round of 80 shots for her round. Putting honours were shared. Ian Pickering, Tom Fittock and Hannah Reeves all recording 27 putts for the round. Simon Shannon held the pin shot at 3/12 and the pro-pin at 5/14. No takers for the pin shot at 17 and Dylan Barraclough collected the pro-pin at 9/18. Hannah Reeves collected the balls for both ladies’ pin shots, 3/12 and 17, and the propin at 1/10. In the run down, Bill Pyne (70), Tom Fittock (70), Len Leigh (71) and Angelo Maugeri (71). Linda Kelly (77) each collected a ball in the run down. Len Leigh defeated Kev Rowling in the only match play to be decided on the day and advances to the next round. There is a full weekend of golf scheduled for the Stanthorpe club this weekend. On Saturday, the crew from 4 Water Supplies are sponsoring a single stroke event. On Sunday, the club is holding the foursomes championships for men and ladies. Andersen’s Flooring are sponsoring the men’s event and the Granite Belt Brewery, the ladies event. Play gets underway at 9.30am after the Sporters tee off. Tee off from 11.30am and time sheets for both days are on the board. COUTNDOWN TO WORLD CUP WALLABY captain Stephen Moore has already tired of the reference to Australia’s World Cup “Pool of Death” as the clock ticks down to the start of the 2015 World Cup on 19 September. Australia is drawn in pool A alongside England, Wales Uruguay and Fiji. It looks to be the most competitive pool, however they are now ranked second in the world rankings, behind favourites and defending champions New Zealand and if they can progress through the pool stage successfully, they could have a reasonable smooth run in the finals. The Wallabies open their campaign on 23 September with a game against Fiji at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium. For Union devotees and Wallaby believers, this game will simply be the entree before the main course; the highly anticipated match against England at Twickenham on 3 October. New Zealand go into the competition heavy favourites after dominating world rugby since winning the 2011 World Cup. England, playing on home soil, are also favoured to perform strongly while Australia, South Africa, France and Ireland will cause problems. For an outside chance, Wales will have a large fan base and are a definite chance to cause a few upsets. Rugby Union followers are in for some late night and tired eyes I suspect in the coming month.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7387 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Manslaughter. 8, Shriek. 9, Ninety. 10, Persian. 12, Satin. 15, Rebut. 16, Sardine. 18, Spirit. 20, Lather. 22, Cherry brandy. Down - 1, Cashmere. 2, Asti. 3, Jackdaw. 4, Agony. 5, Standard. 6, Trot. 11, Squirrel. 13, Innuendo. 14, Wallaby. 17, Start. 19, Pick. 21, Tray. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7387 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Remain behind. 8, Arrest (a rest). 9, Spa-ced. 10, Tor-men-t. 12, Hippy. 15, Penny. 16, S-u-rge-on. 18, Shut up. 20, Tip-pet. 22, Bored to death. Down - 1, Fear-some. 2, Fare (fair). 3, In-stan-t. 4, Tense. 5, Di-latin-g. 6, (b)Ed-ge(nerally). 11, Moni-tor-s. 13, Projects. 14, A-uct-i-on. 17, Spade. 19, Ho-bo. 21, Peer.
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