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JUST days after the Queensland Local Government Council elections were announced, the Southern Downs Council was rocked by the news that one of its sittings councillors was no longer a councillor. “Effective from Tuesday, 2 February 2016, Mr Jamie Mackenzie is no longer a councillor with Southern Downs Regional Council,” the council announced in a shock statement on Tuesday afternoon. The council’s chief executive officer David Keenan said there would be no more comment on the matter and any further information should be sought from Mr Mackenzie. However, yesterday, mayor Peter Blundell announced a special meeting of the council to be held on Friday to officially address the situation created by the necessity for Mr Mackenzie to stand down. “While Mr Mackenzie and I have not seen eye to eye on many issues to come before the council ... it is important to recognise his need for privacy at a time like this,” Cr Blundell said. “I recognise the challenges of being consistently in the public eye and the organisation has offered Mr Mackenzie assistance under the Employee Assistance Program, should he wish to take up that offer.” He said The Local Government Act 2009, Part 2, Division 1 - Qualifications of councillors, outlines the considerations councillors must give to their eligibility to perform the role and the Act clearly defines the circumstances that will disqualify a person from fulfilling the role of a councillor. The Southern Free Times believes that under the act there are four grounds for disqualification treason, bribery or electoral offences; becoming a prisoner; being appointed to higher office (government); and bankruptcy. The Act also prescribes the process that the council needs to follow when a situation such as this occurs with the council spending yesterday ensuring the process and information was correct. More on this story online at warwick.starcommunity.com.au
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Torrens seeks Passionate about community seat on council WYBERBA resident and experienced town planner Leila Torrens has confirmed she is a candidate for the position of councillor in the upcoming Southern Downs Regional Council Election. “My family and I have bought our first property in the Southern Downs region in 2008 and although we have had the opportunity to live and work overseas, this is where my husband Shane and I have decided to live, work and raise our two children,” she said. “I have made the decision to
run for council because, like so many residents, I believe council is broken, has a lack of vision and poor recent financial management. "We know the Southern Downs region can be a strong, vibrant economic hub and a preferred regional destination for business, agriculture, tourism and lifestyle. “The current council debt has paralysed both the economy and the community. Current businesses are swamped by red tape and new businesses are choosing to locate in alternative
pro-active regions which offer incentives and support for development. “Our enthusiastic and hardworking community is subjected to regular rate increases and dwindling service quality and delivery of services. “The community sentiment is strong ... .we need council to make smarter decisions for a better future. The current councillors have led us to the situation we are in now: a new team, with new skills is the best opportunity we have to revive our community.”
Former mayor to stand again BONY Mountain resident, long-time teacher and sound engineer Phillip Buddle has thrown his hat into the ring for this year’s council elections. Mr Buddle, a Uralla Shire Councillor from September 1995 to August 1999 (including a stint as mayor), said there was a need for rational thinking among the councillors. “Common sense dictates that the large debt cannot be serviced though the rate structure,” he said. “Savings have to be made
by cutting back on nonessential projects. Many of the residents of the region benefit from Centrelink being aged pensioners, disability persons and unemployed. Their incomes are minimal. “I am aware of some residential properties being rated at around $4000 pa. “For this they have sewerage, garbage and water (at extra cost). Paying $80 a week when you own your home is excessive. “Rates must be pegged, even reduced if possible,” Mr Buddle said.
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ALLORA farmer and father of four, Scott Christensen has announced his intention to nominate for a position within the Southern Downs Regional Council. Born in the local community, Scott and his wife of 24 years, Bronwyn, have consistently participated in the Allora area helping with functions and volunteering whenever they could make time away from family and business commitments. “I was motivated to join the Southern Downs Regional Council to help the region recover from their current financial position,” he said. With a family growing up in the region, Mr Christensen finds it necessary to improve upon the area and provide more sustainability for future generations. “Being a representative on the local drought committee for the Queensland Dairy Organisation, I hear first-hand issues relating to drought and how the agricultural sector is coping. “This, in turn reflects how the local economy is suffering in the outlying areas. Southern Downs is first and foremost an agricultural community dependant on all types of agriculture to support the towns, this support needs to be recognised and returned to the community. “Tourism also has an important role in the local and regional economies of the Southern Downs Regional Council. “Promoting the tourism industry in the region would help
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Strand of app luck By TANIA PHILLIPS THE My SDRC app promotion wrapped up this week with Southern Downs resident Sarah Strand winning the third pool season pass. Mayor Peter Blundell congratulated Mrs Strand on her winning entry to the MY SDRC app promotion. “It was my great pleasure to present Sarah and her son Rory, with a family season pass to WIRAC, their local public pool of choice, and to know that the whole family will benefit from this prize," the mayor said. In response, Mrs Strand said, “We were so pleased to win. It was actually my husband who found the app and thought it was very useful, so he downloaded it and said, ‘quick fill this in so Rory can go to the pool and I can go with him’”. “We’ve used the MY SDRC app several times already to lodge requests. In fact, when we moved into our current home we noticed that the kerb
From left, Mayor Peter Blundell, Sarah and Rory Strand. was broken, so my husband took a photo and lodged a request on the app and the council guys came out and fixed it.“ “A few of our friends had asked questions about it, too, so my husband helped them download the app and put it on their phones for them,” Mrs Strand said.
The mayor added that he was delighted with the community response to the promotion. “When we began the promotion in November last year, less than 500 people had signed up to the free MY SDRC app. “As a result of the promotion, more than 700 people have now downloaded the app and accessing its many features and benefits, particularly the ability for residents to connect with council while ‘on the move’. “As Mrs Strand has alluded to, the app offers a range of features to users such as ‘Fix it’ to report an issue to council, access to the latest council news, ability to contact councillors at a touch and access to council’s contact information. “The app provides quick access to council’s social media and, importantly, particularly as we are now well and truly into the summer storm season, it has an Alerts page feature, which is a useful tool and can provide information in a disaster.”
Disaster session invite out Election date announced STANTHORPE residents are encouraged to prepare for bushfires and severe weather events by attending a disaster community information session on Thursday 18 February. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) Community Engagement Officer Tracey Brown said residents in Stanthorpe surrounding areas lived in locations where bushfires or severe weather events had the potential to impact their home. “By attending one of the free community information sessions at the Stanthorpe Civic Centre, local residents can ensure they have the techniques in place to protect life and property against these natural disasters,” Ms Brown said. “Local firefighters, Rural Fire Service Queesland (RFSQ) and
State Emergency Services (SES) volunteers, Queensland Police Service (QPS) officers, paramedics as well as officers from the Southern Downs Regional Council and National Parks and Wildlife Service will attend the sessions, which will educate residents on the importance of working together, understanding the risks involved in living close to bushland or low lying areas and how to become resilient.” The two community information sessions will be held at 10.30am and 5.30pm. Emergency services personnel will also set up an information stall at the Stanthorpe Piazza between 12.30pm and 4pm for any interested locals who would like to chat with us about their potential risks and emergency plans.
By TANIA PHILLIPS AND so it starts, the next Queensland local government elections were officially announced at the weekend with nominations now open for candidates. The elections will be held Saturday, 19 March 2016 with the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) being responsible for the conduct of all Local Government Elections. In conjuction with the Local Government Elections the State Government will hold a referendum on fouryear fixed terms for state parliament. Mayors and Councillors are elected for a four-year term. Local Government Areas are either whole of Local Government areas (undivided) or divided into individual divisions/wards (divided). For the first time, the Southern Downs will be an undivided region
with no wards. Meanwhile Queensland councils have welcomed the Palaszczuk Government’s decision to subsidise the cost of the 19 March local government elections in recognition of the impact of its move to hold a referendum on four-year parliamentary terms on the same day. The Government agreed earlier this week to provide $3.7 million toward the cost of the council elections. Local Government Association of Queensland chief executive Greg Hallam said the deal was a “fair and equitable” one for councils for having to accommodate the referendum on the same day as their elections. “I thank the Government for negotiating in good faith and acknowledging that councils had a good case for compensation,’’ he said.
In brief Son assaults father, 78 A 24-YEAR-OLD man will appear in Stanthorpe Magistrates' Court charged with breaching a domestic violence order, serious assault, unlawfully using a motor vehicle and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle following an incident in Folkestone Street, Stanthorpe, on Friday. Police will allege that about 11am on 5 February a 78-year-old male was sitting in a vehicle, waiting for a bus with a woman when they were approached by the man’s son, partner of the female. Officer-in-charge of Stanthorpe police Senior Sergeant Mark Ireland said it was then alleged that the older male was threatened with violence before both he and the female sought refuge at a nearby service station at which time the offender unlawfully used the man’s Nissan 4WD. Witnesses reported the vehicle being driven dangerously through a number of streets in the CBD before the vehicle returned to the service station. At this time, it is alleged the younger male ran behind the counter, and after locating a screw driver attempted to assault the older male causing a laceration to him. Witnesses from nearby businesses intervened in the incident before the offender decamped. Later, police located the offender in bushland, and after a brief pursuit took the man into custody.
French tourists threaten cop ABOUT 2am on Sunday morning, a lone police officer required assistance after a number of French nationals approached him in a threatening manner and were subjected to capsicum spray by the officer. Senior Sergeant Mark Ireland said this led to the arrest of two men, both 20 years of age, for public nuisance. One of the men was further charged with possessing dangerous drugs and utensils after a quantity of cannabis and pipe were found on his person.
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Dobie on a 90-day promise of action Mayoral candidate Tracy Dobie has promised action on economic development within her rst 90 days, citing growth of the ratepayer base as the only viable solution to crippling rates rises across the Southern Downs.
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Ms Dobie said the Southern Downs Regional Council had identied key growth areas as agribusiness, transport, tourism, manufacturing, construction, and retail. “There are many initiatives to be “This all looks good in writing but undertaken by the next Council how do we make it happen? but it is crucial that the thrust for “As Mayor, I would immediately economic development starts im- re-establish the Futures Board from among local business leaders: We mediately,” she said. must have a 20-year vision and long“Greater effort in all development term plan for sustainable economic opportunities creates a knock-on growth with a ve-year program of effect because a healthy business actions to build a more resilient and environment attracts more busi- prosperous regional economy. ness; more business creates jobs “I would work with the Chambers and those jobs not only retain our of Commerce, Progress Associayouth but also attract more job- tions and other networks to ensure seekers to the region. that Council implements the ve“To foster retention and migration year Action Program and assists
of workers, the Southern Downs needs to promote its lower cost of living, cheaper rural and residential land and access to excellent facilities with the added bonus of the new Wellcamp Airport only one hour away.” All proposals put to Council over the past four years would be revisited under a Dobie-led Council. “What can the Council or the Chambers of Commerce do to turn a previously rejected or pigeonholed proposal into a winner? We must be proactive; we must remove roadblocks or politically motivated inhibitors to positive growth and development.”
regional business from all sectors to undertake their own businessdevelopment activities. Councillors, in each of their portfolios, would be required to work with business owners and managers to raise the level of regional products and services. “The time is over for campaign slogans and political platitudes. It’s time for action and we all have a role to play,” she said. “How successful we can be, in turning around the current dire situation, depends on how well we can work together - the Council, the community and the media - to achieve meaningful and measurable results.”
For information on mayoral candidate Tracy Dobie visit www.tracydobie.com.au You can email: ask@tracydobie.com.au or follow dobieformayor on Facebook.
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Grounds for Games bid By TANIA PHILLIPS SOME of the top sporting teams in the world could be on the Southern Downs in the leadup to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018. Southern Downs Regional Council is pitching to be part of the 2018 Commonwealth Games, with a pre-event training destination proposal launched late last week at the Warwick Hockey facility at Queens Park. The “Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Pre-event Training Destination Proposal” showcases the best of the Southern Downs’ sports fields and facilities, covering 13 of the 17 sports to be represented at the Commonwealth Games in 2018. Mayor Peter Blundell said the Southern Downs region had a proud and strong sporting culture across many diverse sports and was ideally positioned to the Gold Coast for teams considering locations for pre-event training. “With the 2018 Commonwealth Games fast approaching, council saw an opportunity to showcase our region’s top class sporting facilities, such as the Warwick Hockey fields where we’ve chosen to launch the proposal, the 50 metre Olympic pool in Stanthorpe, shooting complexes in both Stanthorpe
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Plan to tackle sticky issue of trade waste CHANGES to trade waste arrangements in the Southern Downs are being outlined in a proposed new Trade Waste Management Plan, released in the past week for public consultation. Following adoption last year of a Trade Waste Management policy, Southern Downs Regional Council has prepared a draft Trade Waste Management Plan which seeks to manage trade waste at the point of generation, encourage the minimisation of trade waste, and protect wastewater infrastructure. The council’s engineering services director Peter See said the draft plan outlined arrangements for Trade Waste Management practices in the Southern Downs region. “All commercial, manufac-
turing or industrial business produces liquid wastes referred to as trade waste. “Trade waste presents the potential to cause harm to people, the environment (air, land, water) and infrastructure and, as a result, disposal of trade waste must be regulated. “Under the proposed plan, any commercial, manufacturing or industrial business that needs to discharge trade waste to the council’s wastewater infrastructure system would be required to seek approval from the council. “The proposed plan gives those generating trade waste, control of how to mitigate their discharge. It’s based on the user/ generator pays principle, uses prioritised targeting based on risk classification and offers a simplified process to make it
easy to understand and implement. “The overall aim of the plan is to encourage better social, environmental and economic outcomes, and the council is keen to collaborate with those businesses most likely to be impacted by the proposed changes through education, partnership and advice,” he said. The Trade Waste Management Plan and associated documents has been on public exhibition for a period of three weeks, from Wednesday 3 February, at council community contact centres and the council’s website www.sdrc.qld.gov.au An online survey will also be available on the council’s website, for the same period, for community comment and feedback.
From left, back: Gerard Walsh, Cecil Barnard, Mayor Peter Blundell and front: Sheryl Windle, Jenny Gillam, and Warwick, and a multitude of lawn bowls clubs throughout the region. “We believe there’s an enormous opportunity to encourage countries, particularly those with an interest in track and field sports, to choose Southern Downs for their pre-event training. “We also want to use the prospectus to encourage athletes and their families and friends to visit and enjoy the Southern Downs region during their stay for the Games,” he said.
Council called a series of meetings with local sporting organisations that covered sports that will be played during the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, to gauge interest to participate in hosting a country or several small countries for preevent training. “The sporting organisations responded energetically and enthusiastically, and a working group was formed to develop a prospectus and find interested countries,” the mayor said.
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Questions need answers AFTER missing in action for most of the SDRC’s current term, it’s charming to see Mayor Blundell in the news. Suddenly we have back packer welcome parties and helping them with driver’s licences. Is this core council business? There are a few questions the mayor might like to comment on as he cranks up for the March election. Did the tourism entity have insurance for its first six months? What checks are there for the $470,000 plus investments by council in Destination Southern Downs? Why did he oppose cutting down on free councillor lunches? What happened to the ad hoc sale of pensioner housing? Why do these people have to suffer uncertainty? How come council doesn’t consider major developments and asset sales/leases devolved to staff? Why are there long monthly meetings but on average have had special meetings to deal with
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single issues almost fortnightly? Why did it take eight meetings to resolve the 400 per cent increase in community lease fees? Why has it taken four years to resolve the Cherribah appeal and thousands of dollars in legal fees for other appeals? Why has the GrainX emissions issue dragged on but council is pushing to throw vulnerable people out of Sugarloaf? There is the issue of Storm King Dam and Applethorpe TAFE that now has precious water connected for farming purposes. And what happened to Emu Swamp Dam he championed in 2014 but rejected in 2015? I’m sure the mayor will address these issues as he lobbies to get our votes to remain at the head of the table. Jay Nauss, Glen Aplin.
Feelgood fallout MEMBERS of the Inglewood/Omanama community have voiced their overwhelming support for a chance to hear the other side of the story which is available when the Friends of Omanama host an open function in the MacIntyre Sports Centre, Inglewood, on 12 February. The function is designed to give a balanced presentation of facts about the Regional and National consequences if Omanama (21kms East of Inglewood) is chosen as the site for Australia’s National Nuclear Waste Management Facility. It was announced in November 2015 that Omanama is one of six sites short-listed to accommodate the facility. Since then the community has been bombarded with government press releases, radio and TV interviews and government convened public meetings, consultations and meetings with individual local organisations. As a result many locals have said they feel confused, intimidated and anxious about the future. They have said they need to know more about the other side of the story. Friends of Omanama co-ordinator Dr Colin Owen said the function was designed to inform the community about the nuclear waste dilemma and for everyone to hear a community perspec-
tive on concerns as opposed to the government agenda. The guest speaker, via a video presentation, will be nuclear radiologist Dr Peter Karamosko, a member of the Medical Association for Prevention of War and public representative on the Radiation Health Committee of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency. Joint presenters will speak on local research and issues. Regardless of their views on the subject, every member of the community is welcome to attend the function. Invitations are also being extended to the Goondiwindi Regional Council mayor and sitting councillors, neighbouring council mayors and councillors and nominees for the forthcoming council elections, the member for the Southern Downs Lawrence Springborg, retiring member for Maranoa Bruce Scott and candidate David Littleproud and the Hon Dr Anthony Lynham, Queensland Minister for State Development, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines. The evening will conclude with a free sausage sizzle. Mavis Stower, Inglewood.
Violence under pressure DOMESTIC violence is getting out of hand, and this includes the killing of children. There are a number of reasons why this happens. For some women the carrying of children, birth and so on throws their hormones out of key. They can’t cope. They need more help but usually don’t ask. The producing of children is a major pressure on the male and female for a number of reasons. 1. It means a change of lifestyle for both. 2. It can affect the health of the mother. 3. The child may not be from her male partner or suspected so. This is a major problem and usually leads to terrible violence. 4. Many males are straight-out bullies and can’t help themselves. 5. Finally there are those people who are living beyond their means. According to an adviser friend of mine named Glen Lamb of Legume who
THEY tell us the good news before council elections, why we should vote for total strangers and why they are going to be the answer to all our prayers. Complaints are emerging in the Toowoomba Council areas along the same lines. One wonders if confusion will reign rather than wisdom at the postal election. Stanthorpe, Warwick and all the towns in between only know for certain that failure will follow should they get it wrong as it has ever since forced amalgamation in 1994 that forced rate payers to believe pre-polling promises. So let’s pick one of Allora’s concerns - chickens! The millions of chickens were to be hatched right here on the edge of town, then mosey out to their grow home beside the Condamine River. The Warwick Daily News informed us on 25 February 2014 that the project was on hold until such time as the market picks up so, councillors, will Darwalla Milling get the go ahead from you? Tell us now so we know who to vote for. That is all we need to know. Melba Morris, Allora. The Southern Free Times welcomes Letters to the Editor on all topics. Letters should be typed or neatly handwritten and kept to a maximum of 250 words. The Editor reserves the right to edit, alter or withhold any letter submitted for publication. Any letters deemed defamatory or malicious will not be published. Letters must be signed and include a residential address and phone number.
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Vandals chop safety signs By TANIA PHILLIPS VANDALS have been on a spree at Pratten over the past week causing major damage to number of curve alignment markers (CAMS). Nine sets of markers were damaged and posts cut in the early hours of Thursday at the southern end of the intersection of LeyburnCunningham Road and Condamine River Road. Southern Downs Regional Council’s Director Engineering Services Peter See said curve alignment markers are used to highlight sharp curves on the road network. “The CAMS signs are an important road safety measure and if they’re missing, either from theft or vandalism, it potentially puts road users’ lives at risk,” he said. “Furthermore, the cost to repair and replace the signs that have been damaged and stolen since June 2015 is nearing $20,000. “Council notifies deliberate acts of vandalism like this to the police and council and the Queensland Police Service have been working together for some time in relation to the vandalism and theft of signs, with police running an ongoing investigation. “Last week’s incident is only one of several acts of vandalism or theft of CAMS and other signage that have occurred in the Pratten area,” Mr See said. Mid-January 2016 - several signs were cut down near the Leyburn-
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Cunningham Road and Pratten Ryeford Road intersection and it is believed there have been another half a dozen signs stolen in the same area; 20 November 2015 - several signs were cut down near the LeyburnCunningham Road and Pratten Ryeford Road intersection. About a week or so later the same thing occurred; 1 October 2015 - another 18 CAMS were stolen from the intersection of Leyburn-Cunningham Road and Condamine River Road; Late September 2015 - a site board was stolen from the Leyburn-Cunningham Road and Pratten Ryeford Road intersection; 9 September 2015 - another nine CAMS were stolen from the intersection of Leyburn-Cunningham Road and Condamine River Road; 9 July 2015 - discovered a further 12 CAMS missing from Dalrym-
ple Creek Road and Talgai West Road intersection; 1 July 2015 - discovered 25 CAMS signs had been stolen from the intersection of LeyburnCunningham Road and Condamine River Road; and Mid-June 2015 - 13 CAMS signs were stolen from the Dalrymple Creek Road and Talgai West Road intersection. The CAMS are repaired by Southern Downs Regional Council on behalf of the Department of Transport and Main Roads because they are located on roads managed by the council under a maintenance contract. The council urges anyone with information about the vandalism or theft of the CAMS or other signage to contact the Queensland Police Service through Policelink on 131 444, Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or by calling into their local police station.
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A $2.38 MILLION road up-grade will be opened near Woodenbong on Friday. NSW Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Duncan Gay will officially open the completed section on the Mt Lindesay Road at 11.20am (NSW). In 2014 Tenterfield Shire Council secured a special grant from the NSW Government conditional on Federal matched funding. These funds were allocated for the upgrade of three sections of Mt Lindesay Road, west of Woodenbong, with these works being completed in 2015. Tenterfield Mayor Peter Petty said although no Federal monies were forthcoming, Minister Gay was instrumental in ensuring the $2.38 million was retained. The official opening of this section of work will be held on the Mt Lindesay Road, near Mt Clunie Road, approximately 10 kilometres west of Woodenbong. The minister will attend a meeting of the Legume to Woodenbong Road Alliance at the Woodenbong Golf Club after the opening. “Council encourages local residents, road users and interested persons to attend the official opening,” Cr Petty said. “The minister needs to understand how important the upgrade of The Mt Lindesay Road is to this area, both economically and socially. “To fully address the requirements of the 2014 Road Safety Audit, Mt Lindesay Road still requires a minimum of $23.575 million to realign/ construct and renew sections of the Mt Lindesay Road, with $8 million urgently required, and council and the local community need to maintain the pressure,” he said.
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By JOYCE MARSH, WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT THREE Woodenbong Central School students have been chosen to take part in the Australian Defence Force Gap Year Pathway over the past three years. IN 2014, a rigorous Australian Defence Force selection process saw HSC graduates from across Australia choose an ADF GAP Year Pathway. Of the 4000 plus applicants, 260 were chosen to participate in the 2015 Gap Year program, two were from Woodenbong Central School, Peter Rex and Hannah Geyer, and one, from St Mary’s High School, Casino, Elaina Elder-Robinson. Peter, Hannah and Elaina joined 60 of those recruits who
were allocated to the RAAF, for “Airbase Security� roles. Of the 60 initial RAAF recruits, 54 completed the 12 weeks of basic training at 1 RTU Wagga Wagga who then moved to RAAF Base Amberley, where they then joined the Fire and Safety School for a further 12week period of training. On completion, they were deployed to a choice of five airbases across Australia, with Peter and Elaina remaining at RAAF Base Amberley, and Hannah, being deployed to RAAF Base Townsville. The Gap year is structured in such a way that participants can either apply to join the ADF on a permanent basis, or as Reserves, once the 12-month programme is completed. Peter and Hannah
have applied successfully to rejoin. They will be re-mustered into the RAAF’s Military Working Dogs Unit at Amberley, and on completion, they will be deployed to a base. Elaina has opted to further her studies, and will be attending the University Of Queensland in 2016, studying Nutrition. She will maintain her connection with the RAAF, as an Active Reserve. But the story does not finish there: 2015 Woodenbong Central School graduate, Luke Weston, has been successful in his application to join the 2016 ADF GAP Year program, as an Army Rifleman. He is one of 250 successful applicants for the army GAP. Luke will be based at Kapooka.
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trict,� he said. “In real estate, we’re often the first point of contact with potential newcomers and the Southern Downs has a lot to offer. “If we all join forces to market the product which is the Southern Downs, I think we’ll all benefit in the long run.� The vouchers cover a range of products and services including fast food and bulk drinking water supplies; healthy living supplies; home decoration products and installations; white goods rental and delivery; removal and bulk storage facilities; personal fitness and beauty services; and motor vehicle products and services. To claim the vouchers, new residents must present their signed contract of sale or a six-month lease document to council’s Community Contact Centre staff who will then issue the voucher booklet.
Help name those bad roads DOES the Southern Downs have some of the worst roads in Queensland? That’s the question the RACQ is asking as part of a new survey launched last week. RACQ has asked Queenslanders to name and shame the most dangerous and problematic roads across the state. RACQ spokesperson Lauren Ritchie said the Club’s Unroadworthy Roads Survey 2016 was now underway, and was a quick and easy way for people to voice their concerns. “Whether it’s a street which goes under every time there’s
a hint of rain, potholes, a road that’s narrow, lacks overtaking chances or has hard-to-see signage, or even a spot where hazardous rubbish gets left constantly, we want to hear about it,� Ms Ritchie said. “The compiled results will form a vital part of our representations to local, state and federal governments on which road maintenance and upgrade projects need to be prioritised. “We can’t help get it fixed if we don’t know about the problem, so it’s really important for people to get involved and take part. “Your suggestion for change could end up saving lives or
even simply make the daily commute less stressful for everyone who travels on that particular road.� Ms Ritchie said this year the survey had an added Google Maps function which made it easier to identify the road name and pinpoint exactly where the issue was. “Last time this investigation was run, we identified over 500 inadequate or substandard roads around Queensland,� she said. The survey only takes a few minutes to complete and is open until the end of February at racq.com/badroads for people to have their say.
Search for the braver shavers A HAIR-RAISING quest to find Queensland’s most extraordinarily brave community was launched last week. Each year, the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave sees thousands of Queenslander’s bravely shave, colour or wax - and this year it wants to know which city is a cut above the rest. The Leukaemia Foundation of Queensland’s CEO, Bill Petch, said registration for the popular event from 10-13 March was now open, and the race for one of Darling Downs’s cities to be crowned bravest had begun.
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SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council is keen to encourage more people to make the Southern Downs region their home, launching a ‘new residents’ welcome kit at the Allora Show on the weekend. Mayor Peter Blundell said the idea for the “Welcome to the Southern Downs� initiative arose from feedback from new arrivals and businesses in our beautiful region. “The “Welcome to the Southern Downs� initiative includes a package, which will be provided to people making the Southern Downs their home, and comprises two distinct parts,� he said. “It has an information booklet, showcasing important facts and stories, the “what, where and when� of our Southern Downs region, including local activities, information on schools, medical and other ser-
vices, recreation, sports fields, bushfire preparedness and emergency contacts. “The second part offers redeemable vouchers that new residents can use to access discounts for products and services from a variety of businesses and service providers in our region. “At last count, 12 Warwick and 13 Stanthorpe-based businesses are offering discounts with total potential value of $4000,� the mayor said. The information package will be available at real estate offices, council, on websites, and social media. Elders Warwick real estate agent Andrew Williams, one of the places to carry the pack, congratulated council on the launch of the initiative. “It’s great for new people coming to town to have a resource that they can flick through and find all the services that are available, and it will help to settle them in to the dis-
leukaemia and myeloma, are claiming more lives each year than breast cancer or skin cancer. Blood cancer fast facts The charity hopes more than 40,000 Queenslanders will get involved at home, work, school or at hundreds of public events. The Leukaemia Foundation receives no direct government support and relies on the generosity of the community to help patients beat their blood cancer. Find out more about Chinville or help your town become the bravest of all by signing up at worldsgreatestshave.com.
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THERE was all the fun of the Allora Show at the weekend with lots of rides, exhibits and displays for the whole family. Photographer Terry West was on hand to capture the colour of this ever-popular event.
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What’s On Display’s broad canvas THE eighth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art is on its way to Warwick. APT8 Kids on Tour will visit over 50 regional venues from January to April 2016 including the Warwick Art Gallery on the Southern Downs from 9 - 21 February 2016. As an integral part of the Asia Pacific Triennial series, the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) has hosted a dynamic program of interactive and hands-on activities for children since 1999, designed to connect young visitors with the art practice of some of the region’s leading contemporary artists. QAGOMA director Chris Saines CNZM said the gallery had worked closely with artists from six countries including India, Vietnam and New Zealand to develop activities that would travel throughout Queensland as part of APT8 Kids on Tour. “APT8 Kids on Tour will enrich children’s knowledge of the culturally diverse Asia Pacific region as they explore how artists reflect their culture, beliefs and ideas through art,” Mr Saines said.
“With the generous support of the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation, we are again able to bring these activities to regional venues so children from across the state can take part in APT8.” APT8 Kids on Tour will feature making and drawing activities including Indian artist Venkat Raman Singh Shyam’s The Woman and the Parrot 2015 and Rosanna Raymond’s Play with Your Birds 2015, as well as multimedia activities such as Vietnamese artist UuDam Tran Nguyen’s Draw two Connect with License 2 Draw. “We are excited to present a special version of UuDam Tran Nguyen’s License 2 Draw interactive where visitors create a large-scale drawing by manoeuvring a virtual car across a digital canvas, creating a collaborative artwork,” Mr Saines said. APT8 Kids on Tour is proudly supported by principal benefactor Tim Fairfax Family Foundation. For more information about APT8 Kids on Tour and a full list of venues, visit www.qagoma.qld.gov.au
Support the show girl quest By TANIA PHILLIPS
Children’s workshop for Venkat Raman Singh Shyam's The Woman and the Parrot 2015 Picture: SAMANTHA RELIHAN
IT is almost one of those rites of passage events when you live in a country region and the call is out again for entrants for the Warwick Show Girl Quest. Organisers are looking for entrants aged between 15 and 28, single and with a passion for Warwick and surrounds. It’s a chance to have fun, meet new people, gain confidence, practice public speaking and maybe learn a little more about the region they live in. It’s also a chance to win a trip to New Zealand among other things. And with the Olympics on in Brazil later this year this year’s theme is “Rio ... Tropicana”. Entries close on 19 February with the announcements of Miss Warwick Show girl 2016, Miss Junior Showgirl 2016 and Miss Overall Fundraiser being made at the Show Dinner Dance on 27 February. Contact the Warwick Show Office on 4661 9060 to enter and for more information.
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Dirty Grandpa (MA) Starring: Robert De Niro, Zac Efron. THERE’S a lot to like about Dirty Grandpa. First of all, there’s De Niro in the lead role - always watchable, except when he’s a Focker. Add Zac Efron, a clean-cut young lad who the young people tell me has been in a lot of things. In the same old story, these two are paired on a road trip in
which grandpa seeks to open his grandson’s eyes to the wrong path his life has taken. De Niro gets all the lines: Efron is the panty-waist to the old man’s potty-mouth. It’s a film with a much more likeable edge than the very similar - but plain old mean - Bad Grandpa of a couple of years back. While most of the gross-out laughs are pretty predictable, it’s still a mildly diverting ride with more giggles than most
films around at the moment. Most people could watch De Niro read the phonebook, and there is something interesting about Efron, although it’s hard to define. Special mention to Aubrey Plaza, who steals the show as a sexually rapacious young college co-ed. If she can avoid being typecast, then this is a young actress with some big things ahead of her. A daring effort. - Jason Beck
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Changes improve farm cash flow THE Coalition Government has introduced legislation aimed at delivering on a key Ag White Paper initiative to strengthen the Farm Management Deposit (FMD) scheme, enabling farmers to better manage during periods of uncertainty. New England MP and Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Barnaby Joyce said the Treasurer Scott Morrison introduced the fairer FMD arrangement for farm businesses to help farmers use income generated in good years to prepare for the inevitable bad ones. “The changes to come into effect on 1 July will double the deposit limit for FMDs from $400,000 to $800,000, allow financial institutions to offer FMDs as farm business loan offset accounts and re-establish early access provisions in times of drought,” he said. “These amendments, originally announced as part of the Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper, will allow farmers greater flexibility in managing
and accessing their own funds when they’re needed, as well as improving cash flows for farmers. “These are sensible, practical changes that will make a real difference to how farmers prepare for and manage through times of uncertainty, like drought, and access saved funds to ease the pressure. “Managing risk and uncertainty are part and parcel of working the land in this country and our farmers are some of the best in the world at that. “But no matter how shrewd you are, consecutive seasons of drought, floods, fires and other unforeseen circumstances put pressure on even the most viable farm businesses. “This scheme helps farmers increase their self-reliance and gives additional tools to manage during tough times. “As of 31 December 2015, Australia’s farmers had deposited $3.96 billion in FMDs and we want to make sure this scheme remains useful and fit-
for-purpose now and into the future.” Mr Joyce said the Ag White Paper is already making a tangible difference for farmers in their approach to drought and risk management. “Through the Ag White Paper, we are investing a total of $2.97 billion to support farmers and rural communities to strengthen drought preparedness and risk management,” he said. “We have provided certainty for in-drought concessional loans for the next decade, investment for better seasonal forecasting, more favourable depreciation arrangements for water and fodder worth around $86 million and support for drought-affected communities in the form of shovel-ready projects and funding to manage pest animals and weeds.” For more information on the changes to FMDs, visit www. agriculture.gov.au/fmds.
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Happy and healthy farm little tackers By TANIA PHILLIPS COUNTRY kids connected to nature are happy kids according to a group of local childcare centres which believes growing vegetables and looking after chickens is the key to helping kids learn. Rachel Noble of Little Tackers Early Childhood Centres says that current research indicates that a real connection with the outdoors is essential for our children’s health and wellbeing, making them healthier, happier and smarter. “Little Tackers fosters a love of the outdoors and a connection with nature through utilising their outdoor spaces to grow vegetables, fruit trees and
shrubs and having natural play spaces that encourage exploration and discovery,” she said. “Children are involved in the planting and care of the gardens. Even the baby and toddler age group have worm farms that they feed their morning tea and lunch scraps. "The children get to observe to and watch how the worms produce castings and liquid that they then use to water their plants. “Being able to watch plants grow from seed to harvesting food that they then get to eat is pretty special. "Although only two minutes from the centre of Warwick, the children at Little Tackers are lucky that their centre has the
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BIG LOT CENTRAL HOME HERE is an opportunity to secure a five-acre lifestyle/hobby farm situated only four kilometres from the CBD of Warwick with magnificent rural views. The property features a timber Colonial home with two spacious bedrooms plus two sleepouts , kitchen with wood combustion stove, dining room, large lounge room with open fireplace, office and sitting room. Double lock-up garage, single carport, established trees, some old sheds and stockyards. Set on a corner block with bitumen road frontage, town water and plenty of room for a horse or two. Call today to arrange your inspection. Contact Doug Rickert at Warwick Real Estate on 0437 618 360.
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11 BLOCKS UP FOR GRABS BE there for a land auction at Stanthorpe this Saturday from 10am. Eleven blocks of rural land will go under the hammer. The average size is 2.63ha. Sizes range from 2ha - 4.1ha with lots of choices and locations.
All have three phase power, dam, sealed road access, are fully fenced and just a few minutes to Stanthorpe. Auction to be held on Lot 6 Amiens Road at 10am this Saturday. Call Anne Lindsay on 0418 737 309 at David Schnitzerling and Co (07) 4681 2530
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Classic Federation Home Close To CBD 5 Wood Street Warwick Spacious highset 4 bedroom federation style timber home, plus large sunroom, extra large covered rear deck with timber bar, 6mx6m colorbond double garage, plus 4 x carports, downstairs area, consisting of extra toilet, shower, laundry and lockup storage area. Many original features including vj walls, extra high ceilings, large timber kitchen, working crown stove, double pantry, dishwasher, bathroom, shower over bath, central hallway, air conditioning, ceiling fans, gas hot water and all of this set on a fully fenced 873m2 block. Contact Doug Rickert on 0437 618 360 1215732-PB05-16
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Amiens/Cannon Creek acreages
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY – UNIQUE
L. 4, 6, 7, Amiens Rd, L. 23,24,25,26,27,31,32 Cannon Creek Rd, L. 204 Cowies Lane 11 Blocks for sale – no ifs and buts – to be sold NOW • Sizes ranging from 2ha – 4.1ha (average 2.63ha) • Each block has three-phase power, is fully fenced, a dam and sealed road access • Minutes to Stanthorpe’s main street, schools etc • Choices of ideal elevation, established shady trees, attractive granite outcrops
Auction THIS Saturday 13 Feb, 10am at Lot 6 Amiens Rd – be there! These are all to be sold – excellent value - don’t wait till Auction.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Crownies. 2.00 Parliament. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.25 Grand Designs. 6.15 Pointless. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hatch, Match And Dispatch. New. 8.30 Jack Irish. New. 9.30 No Offence. New. 10.15 Lateline. 10.45 The Business. 11.05 Changing Minds: The Inside Story. 12.05 Comedy Up Late. 12.35 Parliament. 1.35 Rage. 3.10 Golf. USPGA Tour. Phoenix Open. Highlights. 4.00 No Offence. 5.10 The Bill.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Concrete Canyons. (M) (2010) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Avengers. (M) (2012) 11.25 Captain America: 75 Heroic Years. (PG) 12.25 The Mole. (PG) 1.25 Harry’s Practice. 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen DeGeneres. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Inside Story. (PG) 8.00 RBT. (PG) 8.30 Kings Cross ER. (PG) 9.30 An Hour To Save Your Life. (M) 10.45 Embarrassing Bodies. (M) 11.45 Extra. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 Forever. 2.30 Undateable. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 The Home Team. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 The Home Team. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 9.00 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) Return. 10.00 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 11.00 Blue Bloods. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Raising The Curtain. 3.00 Bazaar. 3.30 France Bitesize. 3.40 World War II: 1942 And The Soft Underbelly. 4.35 Urban Secrets. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook: London. 8.00 Food Safari Fire. 8.30 The Family Law. 9.00 Poh & Co. 9.30 The Bridge. 10.35 SBS World News Late Edition. 11.05 The Naked Village. 12.05 Movie: Farewell, My Queen. (2012) 1.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Doctor Who. 8.15 To Be Advised. 8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M) 9.00 The Office. (M) 9.30 Extras. (M) 10.00 Never Mind The Buzzcocks. (M) 10.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 11.15 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 12.00 Inside Amy Schumer. (M) 12.20 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 1.05 Live At The Apollo. (M) 1.55 Scrapheap Challenge. 2.40 News Update. 2.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Larry The Lawnmower. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Revenge. 2.00 Charlie’s Angels. 3.00 Who’s The Boss? 3.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 4.00 Bewitched. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Fawlty Towers. 8.15 Keeping Up Appearances. 8.45 Judge John Deed. 10.45 Suspects. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 12.00 Young Justice. (PG) 12.30 The Batman. 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai Watch. (PG) 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 Wild Kratts. 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 4.30 Young Justice. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Stargate. (PG) (1994) 11.00 Troy. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Diagnosis Murder. 9.00 Totally Wild. 9.30 Reel Action. 10.00 Epic Meal Empire. 11.00 M*A*S*H. 12.00 The Biggest Loser USA. 2.00 David Attenborough’s Africa. 3.00 Adventure Angler. 3.30 iFish. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Operation Repo. 5.30 Whacked Out Sports. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 World’s Busiest. 8.30 Californication. 9.05 Movie: Drillbit Taylor. (PG) (2008) 11.15 Man Seeking Woman. 11.45 Operation Repo. 12.15 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Somali News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 Urban Freestyler. 4.40 Vs Arashi. 5.40 The Office. (PG) 6.40 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Gadget Man. 8.30 MythBusters. (PG) 9.30 The Hidden Face Of Silicon Valley. (M) 10.30 Terms And Conditions May Apply. (M) 11.35 Legally Brown. (M) 12.10 The Feed. 12.40 Utopia. (MA15+) 1.40 Alarm For Cobra 11. (M) 2.35 Ugly Americans. (M) 3.30 NHK World English News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.40 Studio 3. 4.45 Adventure Time. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Little Lunch. 6.05 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Operation Ouch! 7.30 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.00 Adventure Time. 8.20 Kobushi. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 9.00 Heartland. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 10.00 Big Angry Fish. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Ultimate Factories. 2.00 Turtleman. 2.30 American Stuffers. 3.30 Swamp People. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools. 8.00 Car Crash TV. 8.30 Storage Wars. 9.30 Baggage Battles. 10.30 Barter Kings. 11.00 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 Come Dine With Me. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 My Crazy Obsession. 1.00 Movie: The Iron Maiden. (G) (1962) 3.00 Come Dine With Me. 3.30 RPA. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Blue Planet: A Natural History Of The Oceans. 9.10 Movie: Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. (M) (1991) 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Family Ties. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. 8.00 New Girl. 8.30 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. 9.30 Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! 10.30 You’re The Worst. 11.00 Sex And The City. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 ABC News With Capital Hill. 1.00 Parliament. 2.15 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 ABC News With The Business. 4.00 ABC News With Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Evenings With Grandstand. 7.00 ABC News Evenings With The Business. 8.00 ABC News. 8.30 Lateline. 9.00 The World. 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 ABC News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 8.00 ABC News. 10.00 One Plus One. 10.30 Catalyst. 11.15 Pointless. 12.00 News. 1.00 Crownies. 2.00 Grand Designs. 2.50 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.25 Grand Designs. Final. 6.15 Pointless. Final. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Griff’s Great Britain. 8.30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries. (M) 9.30 Silent Witness. (M) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.20 It’s A Date. (M) 11.50 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: The End Of Eden. (M) (1996) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: Notting Hill. (M) (1999) Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Richard McCabe. 11.00 To Be Advised. 12.00 Revenge. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning 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 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Ultimate Airport Dubai. 8.40 Movie: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug. (M) (2013) 12.10 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 Movie: Dorian Gray. (2009) 3.30 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye. 4.30 GMA.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 The Home Team. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 The Home Team. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. Return. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) Return. 9.30 Movie: Stepmom. (M) (1998) 12.05 The Project. 1.05 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Shopping.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Big Art. 2.30 Colour Theory. 3.00 Island Feast. 3.30 Heston’s Mission Impossible. 4.25 Who Do You Think You Are? 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 MythBusters. (PG) 8.30 Neil Oliver: Sacred Wonders Of Britain. 9.30 Movie: Journey To The West. (M) (2013) 11.30 The Late Feed. 12.00 Movie: Us. (2013) 1.45 Shameless. 2.40 Shameless. 4.35 Perception. 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 This Old Thing With Dawn O’Porter. Final. 9.20 Miracle Of The Hudson Plane Crash. (PG) 10.10 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 10.55 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.35 Secrets Of China. (PG) 12.30 My Mum Is Obsessed. (PG) 1.20 On The Verge Of A Midlife Crisis With Sharon Horgan. (PG) 2.10 Doctor Who. (PG) 2.55 News Update. 3.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Better Homes. 2.00 Charlie’s Angels. 3.00 Who’s The Boss? 3.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 4.00 Bewitched. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Border. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 The House That 100K Built. 10.45 Front Of House. 11.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 The Batman. 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai Watch. (PG) 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 Wild Kratts. 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 4.30 Young Justice. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Movie: The Cat In The Hat. (G) (2003) 7.40 Movie: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. (PG) (1994) 9.20 Movie: Dumb & Dumber. (PG) (1994) 11.40 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.05 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Diagnosis Murder. 9.00 Totally Wild. 9.30 What’s Up! Downunder. 10.00 Black Gold. 11.00 M*A*S*H. 12.00 The Biggest Loser USA. 2.00 Monster Jam. 3.00 Adventure Angler. 3.30 iFish. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Operation Repo. 5.30 Whacked Out Sports. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Cops. 8.30 48 Hours. 9.30 Movie: Enemies Closer. (MA15+) (2013) 11.20 Operation Repo. 11.50 The Home Team. 12.20 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 Dutch News. 1.00 Urdu News. 1.30 Tamil News. 2.00 Thai News. 2.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 3.00 Bangla News. 3.30 Armenian News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 Never Ever Do This At Home. (M) 5.35 House Hazards. (PG) 6.00 None Of The Above. New. 6.30 Soccer. A-League. Round 19. Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets. 9.15 MythBusters. (PG) 10.15 Vikings. (M) 12.00 Vikings. (MA15+) 2.40 PopAsia. (PG) 4.40 NHK World English News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Good Game: SP. 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Operation Ouch! 7.30 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.00 Adventure Time. 8.20 Kobushi. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. 8.50 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 9.00 Heartland. (PG) 9.45 K-On! 10.05 Lanfeust Quest. (PG) 10.30 Ouran High School Host Club. (PG) 10.55 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Sheriff Callie’s Wild West. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 10.00 Big Angry Fish. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Ultimate Factories. 2.00 Turtleman. 2.30 American Stuffers. 3.30 Swamp People. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Movie: Happy Gilmore. (PG) (1996) 8.30 Movie: The Waterboy. (M) (1998) 10.30 Movie: Bad Santa. (MA15+) (2003) 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Antiques Roadshow. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: Chase A Crooked Shadow. (PG) (1958) 2.50 Come Dine With Me. 3.20 Blue Planet: A Natural History Of The Oceans. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Grease: Live. 10.50 Movie: Viva Las Vegas. (G) (1964) 12.35 Movie: The Jazz Singer. (G) (1980) 2.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Mako: Island Of Secrets. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Family Ties. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 Frasier. 5.00 King Of Queens. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 Love Island. (M) New. 10.00 Sex And The City. (M) 11.00 James Corden. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 8.00 ABC News. 11.00 ABC News. 12.00 ABC News With Capital Hill. 1.00 ABC News. 2.00 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 ABC News With The Business. 4.00 ABC News With Grandstand. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Evenings With Grandstand. 7.00 ABC News Evenings With The Business. 8.00 Planet America. 8.30 Lateline. 9.00 The World. 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 ABC News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Rage. (PG) 11.40 Pointless. Final. 12.25 The Great Australian Fly. (PG) 1.20 Restoration Man. (PG) 2.10 Grand Designs Revisited. (PG) Final. 3.00 Monty Don’s French Gardens. 4.00 Jillaroo School. (PG) 4.30 Landline. 5.05 Griff’s Great Britain. 5.30 Inspector George Gently. (PG) Final. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (PG) Return. 8.30 Cuffs. (M) New. 9.30 Jack Irish. (M) 10.25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg Down Under. 11.15 Black Comedy. (M) 11.40 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 I Dream Of Jeannie. 12.30 Bewitched. 1.00 Who’s The Boss? (PG) 1.30 Movie: The Tale Of Despereaux. (G) (2008) 3.30 Better Homes. 4.30 News. 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 Qld Weekender. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Monsters University. (G) (2013) 9.10 Movie: The World’s End. (MA15+) (2013) 11.15 To Be Advised. 12.15 Revenge. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 It Is Written. 4.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG) 5.00 Dr Oz. (PG)
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Australian Geographic. 12.30 The Middle. 1.00 Our Town Queensland. 1.30 WIN Presents. 1.45 Movie: Pure Country 2: The Gift. (2010) 4.00 Georgy Girl: The Making Of The Musical. 4.30 Getaway. 5.00 News. 5.30 Fishing Australia. 6.00 Nine News. 6.30 Rugby League. NRL All Star Game. Indigenous All Stars v NRL All Stars. 9.00 Here Come The Habibs! 9.45 Movie: The Campaign. (2012) 11.30 Movie: The Virginity Hit. (2010) 1.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Fishing Edge. 6.30 The Home Team. 7.00 iFish. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 St10. 11.00 The Living Room. 12.00 The Doctors. 1.00 Healthy Homes TV. 1.30 Everyday Gourmet. 2.00 Places We Go. 2.30 The Home Team. 3.00 Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club. 4.00 What’s Up Down Under. 4.30 Escape Fishing With ET. 5.00 News. 6.00 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. 6.30 Movie: Night At The Museum. (2006) 8.50 Movie: The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty. (2013) 11.05 Stephen Colbert. 12.05 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 ISU European Championships. Ladies’ Singles and Ice Dance. Highlights. 3.30 Massive Moves. 4.20 Life And Death In The Valley Of The Kings. 5.25 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Coasts Of Ireland. 8.30 Movie: The Hours. (M) (2002) 10.35 RocKwiz. (PG) 11.35 Vikings. (M) 12.25 Miniseries: Life Of Crime. (M) 3.00 Tomorrow’s World. 3.55 Wonders Of The Clockwork World. 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News. 5.45 France 24 Feature.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG) 8.15 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.45 Adam Hills: Happyism. (M) 9.30 Live At The Apollo. (M) 10.20 Inside Amy Schumer. (M) 10.40 The Office. (M) 11.15 Extras. (M) 11.45 Comedy Up Late. (MA15+) 12.15 This Old Thing With Dawn O’Porter. 1.05 The Incredible Mr Goodwin. (PG) 1.50 Kroll Show. (M) 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Creek To Coast. 12.30 The Long Weekender. 1.00 Horse Racing. Orr Stakes Day. Featuring the Group 1 $400,000 CF Orr Stakes (1400m) and Group 2 $200,000 Autumn Stakes (1400m). 4.30 Qld Weekender. 5.00 Melbourne Weekender. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Original Features. 10.30 House Wreck Rescue. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.30 Ben 10. (PG) 11.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 My Surf TV. 2.30 Little Charmers. 3.00 Rabbids. (PG) 3.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 4.00 Yo-Kai Watch. (PG) 4.30 The Batman. (PG) 5.00 The Tom And Jerry Show. 5.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 6.00 Movie: Superman II. (PG) (1980) 8.35 Movie: Batman Returns. (M) (1992) 11.10 Miniseries: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. (M) 12.40 Late Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 9.00 Reel Rock. 9.30 World Sport. 10.00 Operation Repo. 12.00 Whacked Out Sports. 12.30 Car Torque. 1.00 World Series Sprintcars. 2.00 Our Unsung Heroes. 3.00 World’s Busiest. 4.00 David Attenborough’s The Himalayas. 5.00 Adventure Angler. 5.30 Shark Tank. 6.30 Monster Jam. 7.30 Black Gold. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 Ripper Street. Return. 10.35 Rush. 11.30 Bellator MMA. 2.00 The Home Team. 2.30 Temporary Australians. 3.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Soccer. A-League. Round 19. Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets. Replay. 3.00 Thin Air. (PG) 3.10 Charley Boorman’s Extreme Frontiers: South Africa. (PG) 4.10 The Brain: China. 6.00 Movie: The Illusionist. (PG) (2010) 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 Bear Grylls’ Mission Survive. (M) 9.30 Commando School. (M) 10.25 Vikings. (MA15+) 1.15 Vikings. 2.05 Vikings. (MA15+) 2.55 Movie: Running On Empty. (MA15+) (2010) 4.30 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.00 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.35 House Of Anubis. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 Officially Amazing. 3.55 Studio 3. 4.00 Horrible Histories. 4.25 Big Babies. 4.45 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends. 5.05 Handball Heroes. 5.15 Spooksville. (PG) 5.40 World’s End. 6.10 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. 6.35 Rocket’s Island. 7.05 Yonderland. 7.30 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 7.55 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 9.00 Heartland. (PG) 9.45 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Harley-Davidson TV. 10.30 Just 2 Wheelz. 11.00 Motor Racing. Night Thunder. Boxing Day Bonanza. 12.00 Motor Racing. Ultimate Sprintcar C’ship. 12.30 To Be Advised. 1.30 Urban Tarzan. 2.00 Inside West Coast Customs. 3.00 Gator Boys. 4.00 Hillbilly Handfishin’. 5.00 Deadly Seas. 6.00 Movie: Jaws. (PG) (1975) 8.30 Movie: 2 Guns. (M) (2013) 10.50 Movie: Bangkok Dangerous. (2008) 12.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Movie: Chase A Crooked Shadow. (PG) (1958) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 The Baron. (PG) 9.30 Walking The Nile. (PG) 10.30 Movie: The Man Who Haunted Himself. (PG) (1970) 12.30 Postcards. (PG) 1.00 Movie: Cimarron. (PG) (1960) 4.00 Movie: El Dorado. (PG) (1966) 6.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.45 Agatha Christie’s Marple. (PG) 10.45 Dalziel And Pascoe. (MA15+) 11.55 Movie: The Wicker Man. (M) (1973) 1.45 Movie: Cimarron. (PG) (1960) 4.30 Gideon’s Way. (PG) 5.30 Postcards. (PG)
6.00 Toasted TV. 7.30 Vic The Viking. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Scope. 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Neighbours. 2.05 Glee. (PG) 4.00 Charmed. (PG) 5.00 Cheers. (PG) 6.00 Becker. (PG) 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.00 Cristela. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.30 Sex And The City. (MA15+) 10.00 Sex And The City. (M) 11.00 The Loop. (PG) 1.30 Neighbours. 4.00 Becker. (PG) 4.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 5.30 Cheers. (PG)
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Press Club. 1.00 ABC News. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 ABC News. 2.30 Tonic. 3.00 ABC News. 3.30 The Drum Weekly. 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 One Plus One. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 Australian Story. 6.00 ABC News. 6.30 The Mix. 7.00 Four Corners. 7.45 #Talk About It: Best Bits. 8.00 ABC News. 8.30 Australia Wide. 9.00 ABC News. 9.30 World This Week. 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 One Plus One. 11.00 Press Club. 12.00 Late Programs. SFT
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7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 Australia Wide. 11.00 World This Week. 11.30 Praise. 12.00 Landline. 1.00 Gardening Australia: Canberra Special. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 Chopin Saved My Life. 3.00 Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel. 4.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. 5.00 Death In Paradise. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.40 Doc Martin. 8.30 Vera. Final. 10.00 The Weekly. 10.30 Redfern Now. 11.25 Movie: Balibo. (2009) 1.15 Rage. 3.25 Vera. 5.10 Doc Martin.
6.00 Doc McStuffins. 6.30 Miles From Tomorrowland. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Lyndey Milan’s Summer Baking Secrets. New. 12.30 To Be Advised. 4.30 Great South East. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 8.30 Miniseries: Molly. (M) 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 Heroes Reborn. (M) 12.30 State Of Affairs. (M) Final. 1.30 Harry’s Practice. 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Press. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 The Conversation. 10.30 My Surf TV. 11.00 The Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner. 11.30 Endangered. 12.30 Cycling. Santos Women’s Tour. Highlights. 1.00 Santos Tour Down Under Review Show. 2.00 Ironman. Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Series. Round 4. 4.00 Explore South Korea. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Customs. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 Aust Got Talent. 8.15 60 Minutes. 9.15 Movie: Salt. (2010) 11.15 CSI: NY. 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Mass. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 The Home Team. 8.30 St10. (PG) 11.00 The Doctors. (PG) 12.00 Just Go. 12.30 People Of The Vines. 1.00 GCBC. 1.30 Everyday Gourmet. 2.00 The Offroad Adventure Show. 2.30 Car Torque. (PG) 3.00 4x4 Adventures. 4.00 iFish. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 8.00 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 The X-Files. 9.30 Limitless. (M) 10.30 To Be Advised. 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 The World Game. 2.00 Speedweek. 4.00 Trawlermen. 4.35 Berlin Wall: Closing The Iron Curtain. 5.30 Tony Robinson’s WWI. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 The Great Wall Of China: The Hidden Story. 8.30 Planes That Changed The World. 9.25 Movie: Monty Python’s Life Of Brian. (1979) 11.05 Monty Python’s Best Bits (Mostly) 11.40 Movie: In The Beginning. (2009) 2.05 Movie: Happy Few. (2010) 3.55 Hostile Environment. 5.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Charlie And Lola. 6.15 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Build A New Life In The Country. (PG) 8.15 Dream Build. 8.25 Gruen Pitch Rewind. (PG) 8.30 Funny As. (M) 9.35 Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks And Tattoos. 10.25 Never Mind The Buzzcocks. (M) 10.55 Louis Theroux’s LA Stories. (M) 11.55 Nick Baker’s Weird Creatures. 12.45 Swamp Brothers. (PG) 1.10 Deadly 60. 1.40 News Update. 1.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 David Jeremiah. 8.30 Shopping. 9.30 Australia’s Best Houses. 10.00 Home And Away Catch-Up. 12.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 1.30 Escape To The Country. 2.30 Original Features. 3.30 House Wreck Rescue. 4.30 World’s Strictest Parents. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 House Wreck Rescue. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Escape To The Continent. 10.45 Best Houses Australia. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Rabbids. (PG) 12.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 Little Charmers. 3.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 3.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4.00 Yo-Kai Watch. (PG) 4.30 Power Rangers Dino Charge. (PG) 5.00 The Batman. (PG) 5.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 6.00 The Looney Tunes Show. 6.30 Movie: 17 Again. (PG) (2009) 8.30 Movie: Deep Impact. (M) (1998) 11.00 Troy. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 GT Academy. 9.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 9.30 Reel Rock. 10.30 World Sport. 11.00 Fishing Edge. 11.30 Temporary Australians. 12.00 Black Gold. 1.00 Undercover Boss. 2.00 4WD Touring Australia. 3.00 The Offroad Adventure Show. 4.00 Megafactories. 5.00 What’s Up Down Under. 5.30 Adventure Angler. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Scorpion. 8.30 David Attenborough’s Africa. 9.30 Movie: Natural Born Killers. (1994) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 PopAsia. (PG) 11.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Movie: The Illusionist. (PG) (2010) 2.30 Girls Get Out There. (PG) 3.35 The Maker. 3.40 Be Your Own Boss. (PG) 4.50 We Are Young. (PG) New. 5.50 The Brain: China. 7.30 If You Are The One Australia Special. 9.00 Tropfest Australia. (M) 11.40 Boob Tube: Sex, TV And Ugly George. (MA15+) 12.45 In Her Skin. (M) 2.30 Movie: Mommo The Bogeyman. (PG) (2009) 4.15 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.55 Total Drama: Pahkitew Island. 10.15 Children’s Programs. 3.25 Officially Amazing. 3.55 Studio 3. 4.00 Horrible Histories. (PG) 4.25 Big Babies. 4.40 Strange Hill High. 5.05 Handball Heroes. 5.15 Roy. 5.45 Secret Life Of Boys. 6.10 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. 6.35 Rocket’s Island. 7.05 Yonderland. 7.30 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 7.55 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 9.00 Heartland. 9.45 Good Game: Pocket Edition. 9.55 Rage. (PG) 2.25 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Motor Racing. Alpine Classic Rally. Replay. 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Danger: Diggers At Work. 11.30 Goldfathers. 12.30 The AFN Fishing Show. 1.00 Big Angry Fish. 2.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 3.00 Fishing Western Australia. 3.45 Summernats. 5.45 Ice Road Truckers. 6.45 Movie: The Longest Yard. (PG) (2005) 9.00 Movie: Django Unchained. (MA15+) (2012) 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Skippy. 6.30 Movie: The Iron Maiden. (G) (1962) 8.30 Danoz. 9.30 Rainbow Country. 10.30 Come Dine With Me. 11.00 Getaway. 11.30 Movie: The Horse Soldiers. (G) (1959) 2.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 19. Melbourne United v NZ Breakers. 4.00 Helicopter Heroes. 4.30 Secret Dealers. 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. 6.30 As Time Goes By. 7.50 Are You Being Served? 9.10 Movie: The Pelican Brief. (M) (1993) 12.00 Missing. 1.00 Seaway. 2.00 Danoz. 3.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 9.00 Infomercials. 9.30 TMNT. 10.00 Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures. 10.30 Sabrina. 11.00 Infomercials. 11.30 Mork & Mindy. 12.00 Family Ties. 1.00 Cheers. 2.00 Frasier. 3.00 Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. 8.00 Futurama. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.30 Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! 10.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 King Of Queens. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 ABC News. 12.30 Landline. 1.00 ABC News. 1.30 One Plus One. 2.00 ABC News. 2.30 Offsiders. 3.00 ABC News. 3.30 The Mix. 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 Tonic. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 Back Roads. 6.00 ABC News. 6.30 Australia Wide. 7.00 Insiders. 8.00 ABC News. 8.30 One Plus One. 9.00 ABC News. 9.30 Planet America. 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 Conflict Zone. 11.00 Landline. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Crownies. 2.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.00 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. Return. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.40 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.25 Golf. USPGA Tour. Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Highlights. 12.20 Miniseries: The Pillars Of The Earth. 2.05 Rage. 4.35 Eggheads. 5.10 The Bill.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Taken: The Search For Sophie Parker. (M) (2013) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 9.00 Downton Abbey. (PG) Return. 10.30 Benefits Street. (M) 11.40 To Be Advised. 12.40 The Amazing Race. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. 11.30 Morning News. 12.10 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen DeGeneres. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News. 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent. (PG) 8.45 The Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG) 10.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 11.00 Flash Families. 12.00 WIN News. 12.50 ACA. 1.20 Underbelly: Badness. 2.20 WIN Presents. 2.30 Hot In Cleveland. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 The Home Team. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 9.00 CSI: Cyber. (M) 10.00 Elementary. (M) 11.00 The Project. 12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Max Raabe: Tonight Or Never. 3.00 The Lakes. 3.30 Britain’s Best Drives. 4.30 Coast. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Does Online Dating Really Work? 8.30 Trawlermen: The Catch. (MA15+) 9.25 Bear Grylls’ Mission Survive. (M) 10.20 SBS World News Late Edition. 10.55 Romanzo Criminale. 1.15 The Magic Piano. 1.55 Hard. 3.05 RocKwiz. 3.55 24 Hours In Emergency. 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Charlie And Lola. 6.15 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 Louis Theroux’s LA Stories. (M) 9.30 Ross Kemp: Extreme World. (MA15+) 10.15 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (MA15+) 11.00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.40 Funny As. (M) 12.45 Arj Barker: Forever. (M) 2.00 Doctor Who. (PG) 2.45 News Update. 2.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 NBC Press. 11.30 Australia’s Best Houses. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Medical Emergency. 1.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 2.00 Australia’s Best Houses. 2.30 Dealers. 3.30 Property Ladder. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.30 Waking The Dead. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai Watch. (PG) 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 Wild Kratts. 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) Return. 4.05 Looney Tunes. (PG) 4.30 Young Justice. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Deals, Wheels And Steals. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Under Siege 2. (M) (1995) 11.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Adventure Angler. 8.30 Operation Repo. 9.00 David Attenborough’s Africa. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 The Biggest Loser USA. 1.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 2.10 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Undercover Boss. 8.30 Movie: Speed. (M) (1994) 11.00 The Comedians. 11.30 Operation Repo. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG) 4.40 Vs Arashi. 5.35 The Office. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Community. (PG) 8.30 The Returned. (MA15+) 9.40 Movie: My Brother The Devil. (AV15+) (2012) 11.45 Movie: Gerontophilia. (MA15+) (2013) 1.15 The Feed. 1.45 The Sarah Silverman Program. (M) 2.15 Free Radio. (PG) 2.40 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M) 3.30 RT News In English From Moscow. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.55 Dragons: Riders Of Berk. 4.20 Thunderbirds Are Go. 4.40 Studio 3. 4.45 Adventure Time. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Roy. 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Operation Ouch! 7.30 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.00 Adventure Time. 8.20 Kobushi. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 9.00 Heartland. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Henry Hugglemonster. 7.30 Doc McStuffins. 8.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 9.00 Big Angry Fish. 10.00 Starsky & Hutch. 11.00 T.J. Hooker. 12.00 Ultimate Factories. 1.00 American Chainsaw. 1.30 Alaska Wing Men. 2.30 American Stuffers. 3.30 Swamp People. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Big Bang. 8.00 Big Bang. 9.00 Family Guy. 9.30 American Dad! 10.00 Rude Tube. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Secret Dealers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Danoz. 9.30 Global Shop. 10.00 New Style Direct. 10.30 Come Dine With Me. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 Movie: The Blue Lamp. (PG) (1950) 2.40 Come Dine With Me. 3.10 As Time Goes By. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.00 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 David Attenborough’s Life In Cold Blood. 9.10 Scott & Bailey. 10.15 Scott & Bailey. 11.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Dr Quinn. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Infomercials. 2.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. 8.30 Supernatural. (M) 9.30 Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! 10.30 Medium. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 ABC News With Capital Hill. 1.00 ABC News. 2.15 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 ABC News With The Business. 4.00 ABC News With Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Evenings With Grandstand. 7.00 ABC News Evenings With The Business. 8.00 ABC News. 8.35 Q&A. 9.40 ABC News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 ABC News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Crownies. 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. 2.55 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Catalyst. 8.30 Countdown To Life: The Extraordinary Making Of You. 9.30 Fake Or Fortune? 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.20 Q&A. 12.25 Rage. 2.35 Countdown To Life: The Extraordinary Making Of You. 3.35 Fake Or Fortune? 4.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Obsession. (M) (2011) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 9.00 Wanted. (M) 10.00 Bones. (M) 11.00 Motive. (M) 12.00 Happy Endings. (PG) 1.00 Dr Oz. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. 11.30 Morning News. 12.10 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen DeGeneres. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Here Come The Habibs! (PG) 9.15 Lip Sync Battle. (M) 9.45 Movie: 21 Jump Street. (MA15+) (2012) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 20/20. 2.30 Anger Management. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 The Home Team. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 The Home Team. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: LA. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Budding Stars Of The Paris Opera Ballet. 2.30 Opera Stories. 3.00 SBS Flashback. 3.10 Wainwright Walks. 3.40 Future Universe. 4.35 Storm City. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Estates Of Scotland. 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. Return. 10.00 SBS World News Late Edition. 10.30 Miniseries: The Girl Who Played With Fire. 12.10 Wild Croatia. 1.10 Patience After Sebald. 2.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. (PG) 8.30 Good Game. Return. 9.30 Banged Up Abroad. (M) 10.15 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) Final. 11.00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.40 Ross Kemp: Extreme World. (MA15+) 12.30 Sh*tsville Express. (PG) 1.05 Dangerous Drivers’ School. (PG) 1.50 Doctor Who. (PG) 2.35 News Update. 2.40 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 ZooMoo Lost. 7.30 The Woodlies. 8.00 Larry The Lawnmower. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Medical Emergency. 1.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 2.00 Australia’s Best Houses. 2.30 Dealers. 3.30 Property Ladder. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. 8.30 Foyle’s War. 10.30 Lovejoy. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai Watch. (PG) 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 Wild Kratts. 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. (PG) 4.30 Young Justice. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Bad Robots. (M) 9.30 Movie: The Expendables 2. (MA15+) (2012) 11.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 River To Reef. 8.30 Operation Repo. 9.00 Megafactories. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 The Biggest Loser USA. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Last Man Standing. 8.00 The McCarthys. 8.30 David Attenborough’s Animal Attraction. 9.30 48 Hours. 10.30 Tyrant. 11.30 Operation Repo. 12.00 The Home Team. 12.30 Shopping. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Nepali News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.35 Urban Freestyler. 4.40 Vs Arashi. 5.40 The Office. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 8.30 The Island With Bear Grylls USA. (PG) 9.20 Unplanned America. 9.50 Rebel Music. (PG) 10.20 What Happens In Kavos. (MA15+) 11.10 South Park. (M) 11.40 The Feed. 12.10 Lost Girl. (M) 1.50 @midnight. (M) 2.45 Human Giant. (M) 3.10 France 24 News In English From Paris. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.55 Dragons: Riders Of Berk. 4.20 Thunderbirds Are Go. 4.40 Studio 3. 4.45 Adventure Time. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Eve. 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 Operation Ouch! 7.30 Deadly 60. 8.00 Adventure Time. 8.20 Kobushi. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 9.00 Heartland. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 9.00 Big Angry Fish. 10.00 Starsky & Hutch. 11.00 T.J. Hooker. 12.00 Ultimate Factories. 1.00 American Chainsaw. 1.30 Alaska Wing Men. 2.30 American Stuffers. 3.30 Swamp People. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.00 Motorway Patrol. 8.30 Ice Road Truckers. 9.30 Counting Cars. 10.30 Car Chasers. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Antiques Roadshow. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Come Dine With Me. 11.00 Friends. 11.30 Friends. 12.00 My Crazy Obsession. 1.00 Movie: She’ll Have To Go. (PG) (1962) 2.50 Come Dine With Me. 3.20 David Attenborough’s Life In Cold Blood. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Poirot. 9.10 Silent Witness. 11.30 Luther. 12.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Dr Quinn. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Infomercials. 2.30 How I Met Your Mother. 3.00 Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Angel From Hell. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. 9.30 Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! 10.30 Sex And The City. 11.00 Sex And The City. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 ABC News With Capital Hill. 1.00 ABC News. 2.00 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 ABC News With The Business. 4.00 ABC News With Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Evenings With Grandstand. 7.00 ABC News Evenings With The Business. 8.00 ABC News. 8.30 Lateline. 9.00 The World. 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 ABC News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 J.K. Rowling: Life After Harry Potter. 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. 2.55 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. 8.30 The Weekly. 9.00 Black Comedy. 9.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. Return. 10.15 Lateline. 10.50 The Business. 11.05 Four Corners. 11.50 Media Watch. 12.05 Rage. 2.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Lethal Vows. (PG) (1999) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 9.00 First Dates. (PG) 10.00 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. (M) 11.00 Botched Up Bodies. (MA15+) 12.00 The Secret Life Of Students. (M) 1.00 World’s Strictest Parents. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen DeGeneres. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 The Embassy. (M) 9.30 Fugitive: Black Ops. (M) 10.30 The Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG) 11.45 Extra. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 V.I.P. 2.30 Clipped. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
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★★ ★ STARSCOPE ARIES—March 21-April 20 A decision that involves your principles could dominate the week. Friendship is also the theme of the week. You may be launching a new relationship with a Gemini or Virgo TAURUS—April 21-May 22 Your perception and sympathy makes you a friend indeed. A recent financial move this week could pay off in a modest way. In areas of health and recreation, balance is important. GEMINI—May 23-June 21 A friend is surprisingly outspoken on a sensitive subject. Your reaction surprises and impresses the people around you. Recognizing your own talents is your key undertaking this week. CANCER—June 22-July 22 This is a rapid-paced week in which you make large plans and begin to implement them. In financial matters, meticulous attention to detail is essential. Love accents its whimsical side.
Boots and all for bargains ALWAYS a source for something a little different, the Pratten Carboot Sale was on at the weekend and photographer Terry West was out to see what bargains and images he could find.
LEO—July 23-August 22 Watch a tendency to be too independent - life can suddenly become a little lonely if you don’t look to others for support or sympathy. Discussions with older relatives prove mutually beneficial. VIRGO—August 23-September 22 Your ideas are clever but check that your best ones are not being credited to others.Your social life is lively - be careful not to make too many commitments for the same date. LIBRA—September 23-October 22 Don’t keep back your emotions. Speak from the heart and articulate your innermost concerns. Any clever ideas you have can be introduced by Friday. Read documents carefully before signing them. SCORPIO—October 23-November 21 The focus shifts from friendship to romance and romantic commitment. Reunions are highlighted through the weekend. Your ideas are offbeat, so present them to the right people at the right time.
Relaxing at Pratten was Moe the Poodle with Carol Phillips, Peter Canning and Peter Canning.
Greta, Brett, Piper, Sophia, Edward, Eve and Ruby Tunbridge at the Pratten carboot sale. Pictures: TERRY WEST
Sandra Anderson and Dania Milani at Dania's stall at Pratten.
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 It is easy to be discouraged. Avoid making any negative type decisions without proper thought. Romantic uncertainties begin to clear and you understand the route that the relationship will take. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 A change of scenery is spotlighted. Watch a tendency to be overly enthusuastic this week. Everything is at fast pace, but slow down and think clearly before acting. AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 The humorous side of a friendship is accented. Finances could benefit from a thorough review this week. Sports programmes are spotlighted through the weekend. Investigation is the keyword on Thursday. PISCES—February 20-March 20 Opportunities can easily slip by, so make an added effort to catch them when they appear. A close friend becomes more trusting. Seek out new challenges throughout the week. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You are excellent at starting things, but need a partner to help you follow them through to their conclusions. Selfconfidence is your middle name but subtlety is certainly not your style. The year ahead sees you broadening perspectives with accent on education
Phillip Sutherland and Peter Bradbury making a purchase from Kaylyn Sargent at Pratten.
Well known locals Errol and Marianne Irvine at the Pratten Carboot Sale.
PUZZLES CROSSWORD No. 7409
SUDOKU No. 4071 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
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4 3 7 5 1
1 4 3 7 2 9 6 2 7 4 1 9 5 8 3 6
9 5 8 4 3 6 1 2 7
4 1 3 7 2 8 5 6 9
7 6 2 5 1 9 4 8 3
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6 8 5 9 7 2 3 4 1
Solution No.4071
3 4 7 8 5 1 6 9 2
ACROSS 6. Heads for foreign parts! (5,5). 8. Such pains as the doctor won’t be interested in hearing about? (4). 9. The employer took us back again (4). 10. The foolish woman that is framed (5). 11. Wine for the lady (4). 12. Is it not suited to a young head? (6-3). 16. Unable to strike, which is very good (9). 20. sadly, Hal has gone all cockney (4). 22. About a year back, true, there was a row (5). 23. Secure somewhere to stay, in return (4). 24. A Pole, you repeat, with a woman (4). 25. Said it’s decided (10). DOWN 1. Quickly finding the way to twirl the rope round (6). 2. Take the words right out of your mouth (3,4). 3. Information on one of the evils of today? (6). 4. A pen name abroad (6). 5. Out at the theatre (5). 7. The social standing of the various students (5). 13. Damaged, it’s reduced (3). 14. A gentleman! (7). 15. Not a succinct way of saying “with you” (5). 17. Notwithstanding, carelessly (6). 18. Do put the name inside the box (6). 19. Rather, therefore, go to Reno, having split up (6). 21. The second round’s blow’s (5).
6 8 5 4 9 2
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7409 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Brain drain. 8, Dull. 9, Us-er. 10, I-nan-e. 11, Rose. 12, For-age-cap. 16, Match-less. 20, ‘al-’as. 22, La-y-er (rev). 23, Moor (rev). 24, A-n-n-a. 25, Pronounced. Down - 1, Pre-st-o. 2, Lip read. 3, Ad-vice. 4, Can-ada. 5, Under. 7, Class. 13, Cut. 14, Clement. 15, A-long. 17, Anyhow. 18, C-art-on. 19, So-oner. 21, S-lap’s.
Cryptic Clues
5 3 6 2 8 7 9 1 4
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21.
DOWN Facade (6) Arab (7) Scarcity (6) Suspend (6) Put off (5) Old (5) Beverage (3) Overturn (7) Flower (5) Peckish (6) Estimate (6) Records (6) Period (5)
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8 9 1 6 4 3 2 7 5
6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 16. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Slow down (10) Destiny (4) Nil (4) Rascal (5) Brook (4) Ship (9) Quack (9) To-do (4) Garment (5) Subside (4) Singer (4) Cheese (10)
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7409 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Decelerate. 8, Fate. 9, Zero. 10, Rogue. 11, Rill. 12, Freighter. 16, Charlatan. 20, Fuss. 22, Tunic. 23, Sink. 24, Diva. 25, Gorgonzola. Down - 1, Veneer. 2, Bedouin. 3, Dearth. 4, Dangle. 5, Defer. 7, Stale. 13, Tea. 14, Capsize. 15, Tulip. 17, Hungry. 18, Reckon. 19, Annals. 21, Stage.
Quick Clues
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Cutting the cake on 90 good years LOCAL identity Don Hurtz celebrated his 90th birthday at Liston Hall on Saturday night. Friends and family came from all over the Southern Downs and beyond to celebrate the big occasion with Don and his wife Carol and their children. Photographer Joyce Bryant was among the well-wishers who were on-hand for the celebrations.
Coral and Don Hurtz enjoy the party.
Back are Tony, Jill, Gary and Robyn and sitting are Coral and Don Hurtz at the party held in the Liston Hall on Saturday.
Don Hurtz cutting his birthday cake.
Community Diary ■ SWANFELS School annual get together will be held on Saturday 13 February at Pioneer Park Swanfels. For more information, phone Ron Johnson on 4664 4163. ■ Warwick and District Country Music Club social on Sunday 14 February commencing at 11am at Slade Hall. Admission is $10 for musical entertainment, tea and coffee all day; twocourse lunch also provided with a lucky door
prize, multi draw raffle on sale. Come along, bring a friend or meet new ones. Phone Rod or Judy on 4664 1374 for more information. ■ Bookfest 2016 at the Warwick Uniting Church, corner Guy and Fitzroy streets, Warwick on Friday 19 February from noon - 6.30pm and Saturday 20 February from 8am - 1pm. ■ Stanthorpe Ute and Boot Market will be on Sunday 28 February from 8am-noon at the Wool-
worths Stanthorpe Car Park. Contact Sandra or Tina on (07) 4681 9400. Supporting the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. ■ National Seniors will tour Chinatown in Brisbane on Thursday 3 March. Departs 7am. Bookings from Monday 1 February to Wednesday 24 February. Includes lunch, morning tea, travel, tour in costs. Surprise look around in afternoon. Phone Carmel 4661 3136.
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3796. Border Ranges Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Saturday of each month at noon in Stanthorpe. Phone (07) 46612504orvisitwww.brarc. org.au. Joy of Life Club meets every Friday from noon at Joie De Vivre, King Street, Warwick. Contact Velvet on 0403 868 047. Killarney and District Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls Club meets on Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Euchre is played on Wednesdays at 1.30pm. 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 Country Markets. Second Sunday every month. Phone 4661 5972 or 0401 308 145. 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 are welcome. Phone Jenny on 4666 1546 or Jonna on 0403 489 056. QCWA Killarney Branch music and drama cultural committee choir practice every Tuesday at 1.30pm. Phone 4666 4165. QCWA monthly meeting. Second Wednesday every month, 1.30pm. Phone 4666 4165. 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. Travelling Country Music Club meets every second Friday of the month at 37 Warner Street at 1pm. Phone Mick on 0412 987 168 or Marlene on 4661 3930. Warwick Aero Modellers 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 are welcome. Phone 4667 4172. Warwick Croquet Club plays at Leslie Park on Tuesday mornings and Thursday and Saturday afternoons. All are welcome. Phone Dorothy on 4661 9967 or 0428 619 967 or Sean on 0408 618 960. 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 Nola on 4661 3481 or Audrey on 4661 2509. Warwick Horticultural Society holds a regular meeting on the last Wednesday of each month at 8pm at the CWA rooms, Grafton Street. All are welcome. Warwick Lapidary Club can be contacted via Syd on 4661 2427. Warwick Rose City Probus Club meets at 9.30am on the third Wednesday of the month for active retirees to make new friends and form new interests. Phone Erica on 4667 084. 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.
cancer research will be on Saturday 16 April 2016 at QCWA rooms, Grafton Street, Warwick. A date for your diary. ■ St Marks Anglican Debutante Ball is on Friday 22 April 2016 at St Mary’s Hall, Warwick. Those who are thinking of making their debut are urged to phone Sharon on 4661 4708 or email St Mark’s Anglican Deb Ball committee at www.warwickanglican@bigpond.com.
Community Directory ORGANISATIONS ALCOHOLICS Anonymous holds regular meetings. For more information about meetings in Warwick, phone 0418 987 152, Stanthorpe 0434 520 837 and Tenterfield 0409 344 353. Its 24-hour helpline is (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 information. All are 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 250530oremailkappa@killarney.org.au. Tenterfield Country Music group meets on the first Saturday of the month at the Presbyterian Hall, Manners Street, Tenterfield, from1pm 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 Marks 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 are 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 of the month. Phone 0402 420 460 or Helen on 4667 1366.
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’S SERVICES MAINLY Music provides music play for preschoolers. 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. CVC Drop-In Centre a Christian Victory Centre Community Care Program. Friday mornings, CVC Hall Mary Street, Warwick. Free tea and coffee, meet people, make new friends. Phone 4661 2120 or 0416 046 524.
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 alloraphotographygroup4362@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
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THE group of emerging Origin players who thought they were too cool for school and rules are now faced with the harsh reality that they will not be considered for Origin selection in 2016 after the QRL issued bans against all players involved including incumbent Australian player Ben Hunt. The antics of these players has earned them the wrath of former and current Origin players who see the actions of the baby Maroons as disrespectful of the Maroon jersey, the players that have worn it in the past and all that it stands for. In fact their behaviour was almost childish - railing against rules that had been clearly put in place. For most Queenslanders players fortunate enough to be playing in the NRL, a Maroon jersey is as sought after as the Kangaroos jersey. Some of this group may have blotted their chances for the opportunity of a lifetime. Broncos coach Wayne Bennett summed it up pretty well when he said, “We don’t want them”. Me, I say well done to Kevin Walters and the QRL who have backed him in his tough stance. Sometimes being too cool for school is not really cool at all. - Casey TIGERS LOOSE A CHAMPION TENTERFIELD Tigers players, officials and supporters have paid tribute to Golden Tiger and club patron Aub Gillespie who passed away recently. The 95-year-old was the most passionate supporter of the club and one of the most recognised faces not only in the Tigers club but in the Tenterfield district. Barely a game passed that he was not at Rugby League Park cheering on his beloved Tigers and in more recent years the Tenterfield Ladies League Tag team - the Tigerettes. Those who ventured to Rugby League Park inevitably got the chance to chat with Aub on his travels around the ground as he caught up on all the latest Tigers news or delivered it. He was the Tigers Ambassador. Whether it was a win, loss or draw - it made no difference to this gentleman of the game - there was never a bad outcome in Aub’s eyes as long as you did your best. Players said his presence on the sidelines always made you dig deeper when you thought you had nothing left. His gentle words of encouragement were always a great comfort when you walked from the field. Aub Gillespie will be long remembered for his kind gentle nature, his passion for his home town and his beloved Tenterfield Tigers as well as the mighty Sydney Roosters. He was a true gentlemen of the game and a true Tigers Legend. The game will be poorer for this loss but the Tigers are certainly richer, thanks to his long association and involvement. QTIS TO STAY THE announcement that Racing Queensland will retain several key components of the Queensland Thoroughbred Incentive Scheme (QTIS) has been met with relief and approval by those involved in country racing not only on the Southern Downs but also throughout the industry in Queensland. It is a win for the voices of racing who lobbied the government following the release of the Tracking towards Sustainability Plan. Local stud owner Basil Nolan President of the Qld Thoroughbred Breeders Association declared the decision a major win for the breeding and racing industry as everyone benefits from QTIS. The future is certainly looking a little brighter for country clubs than it was several months ago. WILLIAMS A WINNER WALLANGARRA golfers contested the Febru-
Current captain of the Australian Jillaroos Stephanie Hancock with Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga. ary Monthly medal last Saturday. Kevin Williams continued his good form finishing three shots in advance of runner-up Brendan McMillan. Williams topped off his good round with a birdie on 18 to win the jackpot. Simon Blair finished in third sport. Steven Hampstead took the pins at three and 14. Simon Blair snared one at nine and Jamie Purcell hit the second. This Saturday the club has programmed a single stableford as players prepare for the world famous Wallangarra Open on Sunday 21 February. The cost is $25 per person and the price includes lunch. Tee off for the Open will be from 9am - 9.30am. It promises to be another great day, so mark it in your golfing diary. Members are also reminded that the AGM will be held on Saturday 27 February following the normal round of Saturday golf. Head to the Wallangarra Golf Club Facebook page to keep abreast of everything that is happening in the club. DIFFICULT CONDITIONS GATEBALLERS had to contend with some blustery conditions when they played on Friday. The
unpredictable wind gusts played havoc with some shots - at least it was the wind that bore the brunt of the blame as several well-credentialed players saw balls going out. Andrea Denkewitz, Joy Newman, Grace Howard and Bill won two games before the White team of Margaret Dickenson, Pat Schnoor, Val Richardson and Les Williams turned things around and winning the next two games. It is pleasing to see all players are improving their game, and with three more players having electronic watches, there is sure to be even more enthusiasm for the game. If you are interested in finding out more about gateball, you are welcome to “come and try” on Friday mornings. Eight players took to the greens for the association croquet games in Stanthorpe and played two groups of doubles. Margaret Dickenson and Val Richardson outplayed Joy Newman and Andrea Denkewitz. In an entertaining game, the final score was 26-22. Pat Schnoor and Heather Widderick paired up to play against Grace Howard and Effy Russell - ironically the final score was the same as in the previous game with Schnoor and Widderick claiming the win. Numbers are still a little fragile with
some members of the regular association croquet crew yet to get back into the swing of things since the end of the holiday season. Players are hoping to see regular Carol Verwey off the sick list and back in action shortly. The golf croquet players were out in numbers for an early morning game of triples. No scores available this week but a reminder that anyone interested in the game is welcome to join the group on Wednesday mornings with play commencing at 8.30am. DONALD ON TARGET THERE was a strong turnout at the Inglewood Sporting Shooters events last Sunday. Experience showed as the wily Tom Donald took out wins in both the Down the Line Clay event and the Action Pistol Shoot at the Inglewood range. In the Clays, Donald outshot second placegetter Stephanie Dudgeon while Scott Johns finished in third spot. He proved to be equally as strong in the Action Pistol event where he outscored Trevor Lewis and Paige Donald. The program for this Sunday includes Single Action and Rimfire Rifle.
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Paige Donald lining up the target.
CHARITY GOLF DAY THE Warwick Golf Club will host the annual Andy Wilson Memorial Cancer Council Qld Golf day on Sunday. Another big field is expected to tee off in support of this great charity fund-raiser. A dozen players from the Cudgen Leagues Club are expected to join local players and other visitors in the 4BBB Stableford event. Nominations for teams of four or individuals can be made at the Pro Shop at the Warwick Club where there is a time sheet for the event. DEVELOPMENT CAMP FOR UNDER 18S SIDE ONE of Stanthorpe’s favourite Rugby League sons, Michael Hancock will put the recently formed Border Bushrangers Under 18 squad through their paces this weekend during a preseason development camp at Sullivan Oval this weekend. The former Stanthorpe Gremlin, who is now a game development officer with the Brisbane Broncos, will be joined by Jim Stevens and Damian Petrie. The Border Bushrangers Under 18 squad is made up from players from all BRL teams and will undergo some intensive training as they prepare for their inaugural season in the TRL. Players who are 17 years or 18 years in 2016 are eligible for the team and many are already in training with their respective senior sides. It is hoped that this weekend’s development camp will prepare players for the demanding 22 round TRL competition. Players will have a unique opportunity to tap into the experience of one of the greats of the game and learn what is required to make the step up from successful Gremlin to Queensland and Australian representative player. Staff and parents will join players and camp at the Gremlins clubhouse overnight Saturday. Organisers are urging players to attend Sunday if they are unable to commit to both days. The camp is free. SPORTERS WIN FOR SIMMERS AARON Simmers claimed an overdue win at Sporters last Sunday. Simmers outscored runnerup Mick Doorley and also had the Best Gross on the day. Run-downs went to Gary Kirby and Paul Armstrong. Jim McPherson took the Pin Shot on the 12th and No Won Kim the 17th. Ray Thorn picked up the Pro Pin. Meat tray winners were Dale Gillam and Gary Kirby. Sporters will be out and about on Sunday as normal with tee off between 8am and 8.30am. A reminder that the annual Maureen Bates Memorial Day is not far away. There is also the possibility of an afternoon Sporters game in the coming weeks - more news on these matters as they come to hand. RAIN HALTS PLAY... AGAIN FOR the second week, Stanthorpe Cricket Association fixtures were interrupted by rain last weekend. Both the games between Valleys and Wanderers and RSL and Souths were called off after only a few overs in the second innings due to rain and bad light. In the opening innings of the game on the CF White Oval, Wanderers won the toss and put Valleys in on the rain-affected wicket. Valleys had the scoreboard ticking over nicely and setting their opponents a target of 192. Stars of the Valleys innings were Anthony Marino and Andrew Middleton who both scored half centuries. The Wanderers batsmen had no choice but
to push the run rate along when they took to the crease and were scoring at a good clip when play was abandoned after only six overs with the score 1/42. In the game on Sheahan Oval, Souths set the competition front runners RSL a moderate total of 118 after their 40 overs. RSL barely had the chance to settle into their batting line-up when play was abandoned with the score at 1/15. As the season speeds towards the finals, these interruptions could have a major impact on the make-up of the top four sides. AUSTRALIAN CALL UP WARWICK softball player Rachel Kraak has gained another Australian selection. The Warwick teenager was recently one of 30 players named, in the Australian Junior Women’s Spirit Softball Squad (Under-19). It is another achievement for the former Warwick High school student who last year was selected in the Australian under 17 team. The Under 19 squad will be cut to an 18-man side, and will be competing in the International Softball Federation Junior Women’s Softball World Championships in Florida, United States, in August 2017 WIN KEEPS FINALS HOPES ALIVE WARWICK Hotel Colts batsman Lachlan Gross has been in stunning form with the bat in recent weeks, scoring a clutch of half centuries. In last weekend’s game against Inglewood, Gross went a step further converting a half century into a wellearned ton. His 102 was instrumental in Colts victory. Batting first, Colts set Inglewood a target of 202. In the second innings, some good performances from the Colts bowling attack had Inglewood dismissed for 132. Michael Coleman 2/19 and Mitch Watson 2/20 were the pick of the Allora bowlers. The win keeps Colts hopes for an A Grade finals appearance alive. Only two rounds of regular fixtures remain the Warwick competition before the teams are split into A Grade ad Reserve grade. HAT-TRICK SETS UP WIN WHEATVALE paceman Jack Breen pulled off a unique hat-trick in last weekend’s fixture game against Railway Hotel Rascals. Breen, who has been in good form in recent weeks, took wickets with the second, third and fourth balls of the opening over of the game. Breen bowled Rascals opener Brad Johnson with his second delivery. Tom Morris followed his teammate back to the sidelines after he was caught by Carter Billborough at cover the next ball. Liam Keating followed suit after Breen cleaned bowled him with his next delivery. It was the young paceman’s first hat-trick in senior cricket. Chasing Wheatvale’s score of 208, Rascals failed to recover from the devastating opening over. Joe Morris offered some resistance against a determined Wheatvale bowling assault to top score with 75 but Rascals collapsed to be all out for 125. It was hardly surprising that Breen finished with the best bowling figures (3/8 from four overs). He received great support from Ryan Collins (2/11 from five) and Carly Cooper who showed her versatility taking two wickets after a stint behind the wickets with the gloves netted her two catches.
It was a win full of merit for Wheatvale who were without the services of the four Cantwells and sends a clear message to their opponents that they are a club with a great deal of depth this season. STILL BOXES TO TICK STEPHANIE Hancock has achieved a great deal during her illustrious rugby league career. Despite rising to the pinnacle of her game, there are still many things that motivate Hancock to continue. As captain of the Jillaroos, the 33-year-old this weekend will show up for the Australian All
Stars when they play the Indigenous All Stars in the curtain-raiser at Suncorp Stadium. There is a formidable winning record against NSW to keep intact. The Anzac Test against archrivals the Kiwi Ferns later in the year and of course what better way would there be to wrap up a career than with a win in next year’s World Cup. It will be her fourth appearance at the World Cup. In 2013, Hancock was a member of the winning side. To captain the Jillaroos to a win next year would probably tick the last box for this leader in women’s sport.
Countdown to racing series By TANIA PHILLIPS THE Pirelli Southern Downs Road Race Series run by The Motorcycle Sportsmen of Queensland is back with round one kicking off at Morgan Park Raceway on 13 and 14 of February. More than 100 competitors already entered means the success of the series looks set to continue. No matter what kind of bike competitors want to race, there is a grid of like-minded competitors waiting to test themselves against them. The event is a chance to make friends and enjoy lap after lap of fun. Round one also plays it part deciding this year’s Queensland Champions in the Moto3/125GP and 250/300 Production classes. Round three is the second and final leg of the Queensland Championship for these classes. “Our incentive of allowing bona fide first time racers the
chance to take part in their first race meeting for no cost (subject to attending a track-day) was a great success last year, and we are pleased to continue it through 2016,” Motorcycle Sportsmen of Queensland vicepresident Simon Dickson said. “It has been a privilege to bring new riders into our sport and watch them grow into competent racers. As a club, we believe it is important for the long-term future of the sport to have a low pressure pathway into the sport, and we hope that this year’s club racers enjoy being a part of our club.” “Formula one is where the superbikes play, these are the most powerful machines, 1000cc missiles, if you like to see bikes laying down rubber out of corners these are the beasts! “Formula two will see the 600cc supersport bikes, it is a class filled with massive talent, many of our club members have gone on to become National Champions or raced internationally.
“Formula three is a club-oriented class for mid-sized bikes, ranging from 250cc 2 strokes to 650cc twin cylinders with a solid smattering of 400cc bikes from the 90s. “Formula four and Formula six are for machines prior to this century, up to 500cc and over 500c. If you like to see older machines put through their paces, these are the classes for you. ” He said it was not just the riders that got to be involved, the club had some of the country’s best race officials. “If you have a passion for racing, but don’t want to ride, maybe becoming an official is just the thing for you,” Simon said. “As well as learning from some of the best, volunteers receive lunch, and accommodation can also be provided if you are officiating over multiple days and do not live locally,” he said. Contact officials@motorcyclesportsmen.com.au if you want more information.
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