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By TANIA PHILLIPS MORE than 2000 people spread their picnic rugs and chilled out at the first Killarney Picnic Basket Day at Melrose Station on a beautiful Autumn day on Sunday. The event was the brainchild of one of Killarney’s favourite son’s - the late Councillor Jamie Mackenzie - a day for people to chat and read and just stretch out and relax. Event leader Deb Bradfield said it was a beautiful day and so successful that it is expected to be an annual event with this year’s event pulled together and organised in just six weeks. She said a special thankyou to Peter and Colleen Lindores for opening their garden to create such a great event. It was a fantastic fund-raiser for the Livin charity (though the exact amount is yet to be determined), and the organisers can’t wait to do it all again next year The not-for-profit charity Livin is all about living your life at the top and destroying the stigma that is attached to mental illness. Connecting, supporting and encouraging one another to talk about their feelings, issues and problems because ‘It Ain’t Weak to Speak’.
Enjoying Sunday at Melrose Station are Rob and Kendell with Eva and Matilda Horton from Yangan.
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Kathy Duff, Deputy Mayor for South Burnett and girlfriend of the late Jamie Mackenzie, releases doves in his memory.
Enjoying the sunshine at Melrose Station are Heath Kemp, Judy Close, Wanita Hawkins and Jill Fairless from Warwick.
WARWICK Rugby Union will celebrate the contribution women make to their club and the sport in general when they host a Ladies Day on Saturday. Ladies Day will be held at their home ground at Risdon Park in Alice Street, Warwick from 12.30pm. The program for the day will see the Juniors training from 9am to 11.30am followed by an Over 35’s game at 12.30pm. At 1.30pm Scots/PGC girls will play Downlands College girls in a seven-a-side game. Girls rugby is fast-growing in schools and particularly in the Juniors, the club has as many girls as boys. At 3pm the main game of the day sees Warwick Water Rats B Grade v Goondiwindi Ducks B Grade. The Ladies will be feted with champagne on their arrival, followed by culinary delights catered for by the Killarney QCWA. Drinks will be served from 12.30pm and dress for the occasion is smart/race wear. As the Water Rats club colours are black and white the theme for the decor will match and there will be two raffles held during the afternoon. Co-ordinator for the day’s events, Bev Hall, said she would prefer that tickets were purchased prior to the event. “At $10 each, one can afford to bring a friend along,” she said. Bev will be at the ground from 9am on 28 May for latecomers to buy tickets.
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Early concept designs of the new centre. residents,” she said. “This redevelopment will generate considerable numbers of jobs, both during the construction phase, and on completion, and young people could benefit from the anticipated addition of a number of new retail shops. “The council appreciates that the closure of a section of Fitzroy Street will cause some inconvenience to motorists during the construction phase; but this short term pain will reap some long term economic and employment gains for Warwick and the broader Southern Downs region. “We also want to assure residents that the redevelopment and partial street closure will not impact on the dressing of trees for the upcoming Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival.” The redevelopment includes
Coles Supermarkets bringing new market-style full-line Coles supermarket to Rose City in place of the previous Bi-Lo store. The new main mall entry on the corner of Palmerin and Fitzroy streets will mean the partial dismantling of the Westpac building to allow for the construction of a new building for Westpac adjoining the current location. Westpac has committed to a new-look branch at Rose City. Other features include a new travelator and a new lift with access to the expanded undercover parking, and a new landscaped arbour adjacent to Leslie Park. Demolition work is now underway at Bi-Lo to make way for basement excavation and has been completed at Magnolia Arcade and
Lights out for 2500 after power line fails THE power supply to almost 2500 Ergon Energy customers on the Southern Downs was interrupted on Monday night due to a fallen power line just east of Warwick. One span of the 33kV line between the Warwick bulk supply point and the Allora substation fell at 6.08pm, interrupting
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THE Warwick Art Gallery is about to get a fresh, new look but it means closing their doors for a week and a bit. The gallery will be closed while new floor coverings are installed in the exhibition, reception and office space. The long awaited refurbishment has been made possible due to a successful grant application from the Warwick Art Gallery Management Committee to the Australian Government Stronger Communities Program. The objective of the Stronger Communities Program is to fund small capital projects which will deliver social benefits and improve local community participation, cohesion and contribute to vibrant and viable communities. Warwick Art Gallery director Karina Devine is delighted that the grant application was successful. “We applied via the Hon Bruce Scott MP Federal LNP Member for Maranoa’s office when the Stronger Communities Program was first announced," Ms Devine said. “Infrastructure grants are extremely worthwhile for regional galleries to maintain the functionality and appearance of these valuable community assets.” Southern Downs Regional Council contributed 50 per cent of the total cost of the project and local business Choices Flooring Warwick was engaged to install the new carpet and vinyl plank flooring.
Jared and Steven from Choices Flooring Warwick hard at work. The gallery will re-open to the public on Thursday 2 June with a touring exhibition from the Maitland Regional Art Gallery. Shooting Around Corners showcases the work of Mark Tedeschi a prolific photographer and Senior Crown Prosecutor for New South Wales, where he is well known for prosecuting some of the most significant criminal trials in the state.
New tourism body planned From front page Destination Southern Downs (DSD) Chair, Corinne Butler, expressed her Board’s extreme disappointment with the Southern Downs Regional Council’s decision to cease funding saying the group was particularly disappointed in the lack of consultation or “consideration of industry best practice.”
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Warwick High School students Brooke, Grace, Dana, Emily and Christabel work with Zonta.
Students deliver the care to reduce the incidence of infant and maternal morbidity and mortality in third world countries. The kits are basic with six items: plastic sheet, soap, two gloves, sterile scalpel blade, three cords and five gauze squares. The six components of the birthing kit are placed into pressseal bags ready to be sent overseas. The school is very proud of these girls for volunteering their time to help such a worthy cause.
told. Labor on this trip will continue to plunder whatever assets may be available and our future will be decided by interests beyond our control. The attitude “anything will be better than what we’ve got” will be fatal to Australia. But, who cares? If we care not for God, what can we expect? Lou Rowan, Yangan.
Songs of Anzac ONCE more, Anzac Day has passed, and commendation must be given to the Warwick RSL for their exemplary efforts in organising the proceedings so well, and with such dignity, as indeed they do every year. It is a privilege and an honour to be able to attend, and for myself I would like to extend my thanks to you all. However, it was sad to see that while the National Anthems of Australia, “Advance Australia Fair”, and New Zealand, “God Defend New Zealand”, were included in the service, the National Anthem of Great Britain, “God Save the Queen”, was not. Considering that British troops fought alongside the Australians and New Zealanders at Gallipoli, and that the Anzac Day parade is led by the flags of Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand in recognition of this fact, it is only right, proper, and honourable that all three National Anthems should be played and sung as well, to appropriately recognise, respect, and remember the troops, of all three nations, who side by side fought and died on the Gallipoli Peninsula in A.D. 1915. As “God Save the Queen” remains Australia’s official Royal Anthem, and keeping in mind that the National Anthem of the Anzacs themselves was “God Save the King”, one would hope to see it included in future Anzac Day and Remembrance Day services in Warwick, as it is in many other towns. Through the Boer War, both World
Question of capacity IT SEEMS to me from recent experience, if you have the capacity to store between 20-30,000 gallons of water pumped up, from your domestic bore, providing your bore is ‘legally’ i.e. 400 metres away from your neighbour's bore - you are then allowed to water your acreage property (however large) and provided you do not call it ‘irrigation’ (Department of Agriculture definition). There is just one drawback. If you have any trees there is a price to pay, leaching most of the moisture from them, leaving them to wilt, yellow and die. J. Beauchamp, Allora.
Some eulogy WHEN I saw Bruce Scott’s eulogy to himself sneaked into the SFT, it made me vomit. No longer do we thank God for all the blessings He bestows upon humanity because Bruce Scott claims all the blessings come from him. He and his cronies have had a party giving us the GST, the backpackers tax, Port Arthur massacre, secret TPT Trade deals, endless wars etc. Truly his blessings have turned into curses. C. Gaitskell, Stanthorpe.
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FIFTEEN Warwick State High School students recently gave their Saturday morning to help the Zonta Club of Warwick. The 15 young women worked with Zonta Club, in association with The Birthing Kit Foundation Australia, to assemble birthing kits to assist women in developing countries. The purpose of assembling the birthing kits is to help provide a clean and safe birthing environment for women in developing countries
SADLY for this once proud Christian country, we are about to switch to government by the godless, left-wing unions who own and control the Labor Party. Let us be clear on one thing - there is no connection between the Labor Party of today and the Labor Party proudly born at Barcaldine so many years ago and which gave us Prime Ministers such as Curtin and Chifley. There are so many reasons for the change I expect, not the least of which is the loss of faith in the Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, who identifies as a man of massive self-interests with obvious success. On election day we are to choose between more of the same or the union owned and controlled Labor Party who will plunge this country into insurmountable national debt. There is an obvious loathing of politicians today. They are living examples of greed and held in contempt by the ordinary man, the man in the street. Politicians have nothing but contempt for public opinion. The published lurks and perks they proudly embrace is the tip of the iceberg and nothing will change because rackets are part of the system. Only God can save Australia, but while we treat His laws and commandments with contempt, demonstrated by the introduction of man-made laws over-riding the known laws of God and his commandments, why should he? We now have pseudo Christians who call themselves “cultural Catholics”. What a sick joke? What will we put forward on Judgment Day? I believe we have been going backwards since the last of the good leaders, John Howard, a man of class and character. How we miss him today. People could not suffer Tony Abbott who was seen generally as out of touch and exuding arrogance. He gave too much power to Peta Credlin and this worked against him. He would not be
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being remembered fondly on social media." Another feature of the show is the special meet and greet following the performance. Fans are encouraged to talk with Jamie and Agro, as well as have their photos taken, all included in the ticket price. Agro Up Late is on at 8pm on Saturday 28 May, at the Warwick RSL, call on (07) 4661 1229.
will be goof tape clips, stories from behind the scenes of the iconic character and shows, and a special guest co-host. “The chemistry is still as sharp as it was when he was on national TV," producer Damien Lee said. “We felt the time was right to lure Agro back into the spotlight, seeing that some YouTube clips of his shows are nearing 1,000,000 hits, and they are still
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X-Men: Apocalypse (MA15+) Starring: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Olivia Munn, Evan Peters, Kodi Smit-McPhee THE latest movie in the X-Men franchise - X-Men: Apocalypse is more of the same - boring for some, fun for others. Watching this with a huge X-Men teen-fan might not have been the fun outing first expected. “I’m bored,” started just 20 minutes in as Miss 13 stopped taking it in and started lampooning everything on screen - probably not what the cast and crew were hoping for from dyed in the wool fans. And yet it’s not really that bad. Yes it’s more of the same, but there is enough good character development to keep most of us interested and enough action and effect to entertain. After taking us back to the '60s and '70s for his first two outings First Class and Future Days, producer Bryan Singer has moved the action forward to the '80s in the third of his “young X-Men” trilogy - cue '80s music, Michael Jackson jackets and Soviet Union references. He probably could have referenced a little more of the decade but he errs on the less is more and lets the X-Men themselves take centre stage. But while the X-Men team is in the '80s (and we finally see Storm, Scott and Jean make appearances), for his villain Singer goes further back in time - way back to the great Egyptian empires explaining that there have been mutants forever - since the dawn of civilisation. Since that time this bad guy was worshipped as a god -
Agro and his old pal Jamie Dunn head to the RSL this week.
The Southern Downs Number 1 Entertainment Venue! A scene from X-Men: Apocalypse.
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Xmen - Angel! Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel’s X-Men universe. He has amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal and invincible and now he’s back and taking on a group of mutant minions (the four horsemen of Apocalypse). Current everywhere man Oscar Isaac plays the bad guy complete with blue-grey makeup and steely gaze and he’s menacing enough. The presence of Isaac Star Wars’ Poe Dameron probably makes a joke about trilogies based on a group of teens coming out of Return of Jedi and saying the “third one is always the worst” slightly more amusing - I almost laughed at that one.
Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy are both in fine form and both get a chance to put in plenty of emotive performances. Fassbender actually impresses in his early scenes. Rose Byrne is back as the CIA agent that the Professor is crushing on, making for some quite human scenes for McAvoy too. However once again Evan Peters’ Quicksilver is the scene stealer. Singer looks back to the second movie, the highly successful “Future Past” and recreates probably the best scene of that movie - sort of. This is another slowed down scene with Quicksilver this time moving to the Eurythmics' “Sweet Dreams”. - Tania Phillips
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HE was naughty enough on TV and radio but imagine if someone took iconic puppet performer Agro off the leash so to speak. A household name and much loved, Agro is set to bring his politically incorrect brand of humour to the live stage and is at the Warwick RSL on 28 May - where he can be as naughty as he wants (and yes this is a strictly adult only show). From the late '80s, and throughout most of the '90s, Agro, and his alter ego Jamie Dunn, were streamed into every home in the country. The star of “Agro’s Cartoon Connection" (winner of seven Logie Awards), “The Super Saturday Show", and “Wombat", struck a chord with children and adults alike. He was the guest every show wanted, and appeared on all the top rating shows such as “Family Feud", “Tonight Live with Steve Vizard" (which he also hosted), “Wheel of Fortune", “Hey Dad", and more recently “The Morning Show" and “Daily Edition". Now fans can relive his special brand of innuendo, comedy and unrelenting pokes and jabs at those that deserve it. Featured in “Agro Up Late"
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Chocolate
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Crepe recipe
(Makes 12) Ingredients:
plain flour · 1 cup ofoons teasp · 2 l milk of sugar · 240m · 2 eggsl cream · 200m milk · 50ml dark chocolate · 200g a powder · 20g coco es · Raspberri · Strawberries
Method: CREPE BATTER 1. Sift the plain flour into a bowl. 2. Add the sugar, milk and eggs. 3. Stir until the batter is free of any lump s and smooth. 4. Place a crepe pan or frypan over a medium heat and brush with some melt ed butter. 5. Once hot enough, pour in approximately a ladle of batte r to the pan. Turning it as you go to get an even coat of batter. 6. Cook crepe for one minute eithe r side using a metal spatula to turn. 7. Transfer to a plate and cover with foil to help keep them warm while cooking the rest. 8. To assemble fold the crepes in half and
then in half again. You can then plac e the strawberries and raspberries on top or tuck some into the crepe as well. 9. Drizzle with some of the chocolate sauce. You can add a dollop of whipped cream or try with some vanilla ice-cream. Maybe try with different fruits. Serve and enjoy.
CHOCOLATE SAUCE 1. Place the cream and milk in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring it up to heat but do not allow to boil. 2. Remove from heat and stir in the chocolate and cocoa until smooth. 3. Set aside to cool.
This fabulous crepe will have guests coming back for seconds.
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Wood heaters add a warm glow GATHERING around the fire is a time-honoured tradition and a special way to celebrate the moment in the year that the outdoor lifestyle shifts indoors. Wood is the only sustainable and renewable fuel source for home heating. Today’s slow combustion heaters are not only kind to the environment, they’re the best they’ve ever been at emitting clean warm air with virtually no smoke, which is fantastic news for the family and a wonderful improvement on the clunky, smoky wood heaters of the past. Many modern wood heaters have adjustable burning settings so they can be safely left on all night to take the edge off the chilly mornings. Another exciting innovation is the zero clearance heater which provides the opportunity for homeowners without a fireplace to create the awesome visual centrepiece of a crackling fire without any structural changes to the home - all they need is a blank wall which is ready to be transformed. Beyond the traditional standalone heater, these insert heaters are not only fuel-efficient but can be a gorgeous stainless steel accent to a
living room. Shopping for a new wood heater can be overwhelming, so here are a few key things to remember. Convection heaters are designed with an air cavity between the firebox and the outer skin. This means that as the wood is burning, the air in the cavity heats up, expands and rises. The convection outer casing on the heater then draws more air in from the bottom, forcing the warmed air out of the top of the heater. This is a new development in home heating technology that has only emerged over the last few years. A good clean burning convection heater can produce more than three cubic metres of heated air per minute so a home can go from freezing to cosy in record time. If a home is open-plan or a few rooms or a whole floor has to be heated, a radiant heater is a great option. Unlike convection heaters, radiant wood heaters have all sides of the firebox exposed. They are specifically designed for heating large open areas and keeping the whole household warm all winter.
The Saxon Blackwood freestanding heater has an efficient fire box, designed in Tasmania to withstand the harsh winter climate of Australia. Wear resistant and highly durable, the Blackwood is a consistent performer and is available at Barbeques Galore.
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never place clothes or towels on your heater. Clean the lint filter every time you use a clothes dryer. Because lint that has built up can catch fire. Never use your gas oven or stove as a room heater. Use just one appliance per power point and switch them off when you’re not using them. Heaters consume a lot of power and may overload the supply which can cause a fire. Never leave burning candles or any open flame unattended. Store matches and lighters in a safe place out of reach of young children. Always keep children away from open heat sources such as fireplaces and gas stoves, and remember that even clothing with a ‘low fire danger’ label can still catch on fire. Make sure children know that if their clothes catch on fire, they mustn’t run away – this only makes the fire burn hotter and faster. Instead, tell them to: stop immediately where
they are; drop quickly to ground and cover their face with their hands; roll over and over to put out the flames. Fireplaces If you have a fireplace in your home then make sure the chimney is clean and not blocked. Always place a screen in front of a fireplace when it’s being used, and never burn rubbish such as plastics or foam, wood that is painted or treated with copper chrome arsenate (CCA) or creosote-treated timber (such as railway sleepers). Heaters No matter what type of heater you have, you should check it is safe to use every winter. Always check your gas heater is working correctly and service it using a licensed gas fitter according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Signs that something is wrong include difficulty lighting it, yellow flames, unusual smells or noisy or inoperable fans. Electric heaters should be checked for obvious damage such as rusted reflectors (especially on older heaters). The power cord should also be checked for any damage. An electrician or service technician should do any repairs.
Don’t leave portable heaters in places where people or pets could knock them over. Gas heaters produce heat when they burn gas fuel. This also produces air pollutants and water vapour. If your gas heater doesn’t have a flue, service it regularly and make sure the room is well ventilated. A flued gas heater vents air pollutants and water vapour outside the home through a chimney or flue, while an unflued gas heater releases them directly into the home. Never use an unflued gas heater in a bedroom, bathroom or other small rooms with no permanent ventilation because harmful toxic gases can build up inside. Electric blankets Check your electric blanket is in good condition and hasn’t been recalled by checking the Recalls Australia website. About 400,000 potentially faulty electric blankets were recalled in 2012. Faulty electric blankets can overheat, cause an electric shock, spark and potentially cause a fire. You should always roll your blanket up to store it because folding it can damage element wires inside the blan-
ket. When you take it out of storage and use it for the first time, lay it flat on the bed and check for hot spots as it heats up. Hot water bottles Use warm, but not boiling, water to fill your hot water bottle and examine it for leaks before you use it. Replace it as soon as it starts to look cracked or worn or every two years. Remember – the rubber can perish from the inside so you may not be able to see if it’s worn out. Hot water bottles can cause burns if you place them directly on your skin so make sure they are wrapped in a towel or fabric cover. Heat packs Heat packs are usually fabric bags filled with wheat or some other grain which are heated in a microwave before they are used to warm parts of the body. Caution is needed when using heat packs as they can cause burns or fires related to: being heated and placed on or in bedding, being heated in the microwave for longer than the time specified by the manufacturer, being reheated before they have cooled properly, being old and the filling has dried out and become combustible.
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KEEPING warm and safe during colder months of the year also means being alert for indoor health hazards. The government Healthdirect Australia website has these simple tips to help keep you safe at home this winter. WINTER products such as hot water bottles, electric blankets and heaters can cause injuries such as burns. Other winter risks come from faulty electrical products that can overheat, give you an electric shock and could potentially cause a fire. About half of all fires in the home start in the kitchen, and more than 40 per cent of all deaths from fire happen during winter. Here are a few tips to keep you and your home fire safe: Install smoke alarms throughout your home and test them monthly. Change the batteries every year, perhaps on a memorable date such as New Year’s Day or Aprils Fools Day. Where possible, make sure you and your family know more than one safe way out of every room in your home. Have a written home fire escape plan and practice it regularly. Keep curtains, tablecloths and bed-
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SITUATED 10 minutes south of Stanthorpe’s CBD, this property boasts a quality-built three-bedroom home in immaculate condition on a fully fenced and landscaped one-acre allotment. The home is approximately seven years old, built by Westbuilt Homes and includes a spacious master bedroom with a ceiling fan, built-in wardrobe, outside access to the deck and an en suite with a large shower, vanity and toilet. The main bedroom is large with a shower, vanity and separate toilet. The second bedroom is also spacious with a ceiling fan, a built-in wardrobe and outside access to the deck while the third is currently being used as an office. The practical kitchen features ample prep space and quality appliances while the large living room has a woodfire heater and has access to the front deck. Other features include security screens and doors, downlights and ceiling fans throughout, a 2.5kW solar power system and NBN wireless connected to the home. Outside there is a 9m x 8m Laneys built shed with power and plumbing, a north facing deck for entertaining and a lowmaintenance garden with 13 established fruit trees and a greenhouse.
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THIS spacious home on 10 acres is only 10 minutes to Warwick and 10 minutes to Leslie Dam. It consists of four bedrooms and a large kitchen with both combustion and electric stoves including a breakfast bench. The house features a large open planned dining room and the lounge room is central in the house and very spacious. There is a single carport at the back of the house yard, a dog pen yard, as well as a chook pen yard and an outdoor fireplace. There is a 9m x 7m double lock-up shed with single main back door entrance and a concrete floor. There is also a 12m x 4m open shed which has been turned into stables. The paddocks are split into small paddocks with horse stable/shelter as well a round horse arena. There is another shed based at the northern boundary and a loading ramp on this property. It is fully fenced for both cattle and sheep and the property has town water and a bitumen road frontage.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Serangoon Road. Final. 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 Kitchen Cabinet. Return. 8.30 Rake. 9.30 Utopia. Final. 10.00 Upper Middle Bogan. Final. 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.15 Foreign Corre. 11.45 Making Couples Happy. 12.45 Agony Uncles. 1.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Surrender, Dorothy. (M) (2006) 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) 8.00 Highway Patrol Special. (PG) 9.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Knocked Up. (MA15+) (2007) 12.10 Grey’s Anatomy. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
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 RBT. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Four Weddings And A Funeral. (M) (1994) 11.00 The AFL Footy Show. (M) 1.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 2.00 ACA. 2.30 Impractical Jokers. 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. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. 2.10 Ent. Tonight. 2.40 GCBC. 3.10 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.40 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 9.40 Gogglebox. (M) Final. 10.40 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Creative Minds. 2.45 SBS Flashback. 2.55 Bazaar. 3.25 Murundak: Songs Of Freedom. 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Highlights. Molveno to Cassano d’Adda. 196km. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 noma australia. 8.00 Gourmet Farmer. 8.30 Poh & Co. 9.00 Made In Italy. 9.30 Follow The Money. 10.35 SBS World News Late Edition. 11.05 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Muggiò to Pinerolo. 244km. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (PG) 9.00 Episodes. (M) 9.30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks. (M) 10.00 Broad City. (M) 10.20 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 10.55 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 11.35 Live At The Apollo. (M) 12.20 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M) 1.05 Doctor Who. (PG) 1.50 Doctor Who: Confidential. (PG) 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 Jonathan Creek. 1.00 Dealers. 2.00 House Doctor (Design For Living) 3.00 Medical Emergency. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 The Zoo. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. 8.15 Keeping Up Appearances. 8.45 Murdoch Mysteries. 10.45 Air Crash Investigation. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Batman. (PG) 1.00 Power Rangers Dino Charge. (PG) 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG) 3.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Green Lantern. (PG) 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (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 Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth. (M) (2008) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Reel Action. 8.30 Operation Repo. 9.00 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Get Smart. 1.00 Matlock. 2.00 Nash Bridges. 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 Extreme Fishing. 8.30 Movie: Flying High II: The Sequel. (M) (1982) 10.15 House Of Lies. 10.45 Star Trek: Voyager. 11.45 Diagnosis Murder. 12.45 Late Programs. 5.40 Whacked Out Sports.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Urdu News. 1.30 Tamil News. 2.00 Thai News. 2.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 3.00 Bangla News. 3.30 Somali News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.40 If You Are The One. 6.40 10,000 BC. Final. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Adam Ruins Everything. 8.30 MythBusters. (PG) 9.30 Dark Net. 10.35 Bikes Vs Cars. 11.40 League Nation Live. 1.15 The Feed. 1.45 On The Piste. (M) 2.40 Alarm For Cobra 11. (M) 3.35 NHK World English News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Open Heart. (PG) 12.40 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Camp Lakebottom. 5.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 5.50 BtN Newsbreak. 5.55 Little Lunch. 6.10 Game On. 6.25 Hank Zipzer. 6.50 BtN Newsbreak. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.15 Adventure Time. 8.35 Degrassi: Next Class. (PG) 9.00 World’s End. 9.30 House Of Anubis. (PG) 9.40 House Of Anubis. 9.50 Rage. (PG) 10.55 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Fifth Gear. 10.00 Dream Car Garage. 10.30 WOW: World On Wheels. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Bomb Hunters. 2.00 Bizarre ER. 2.30 Mudcats. 3.30 Hillbilly Handfishin’. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.00 Storage Wars. 7.30 Bad Ink. 8.00 Tattoo Nightmares Miami. 8.30 Ink Master. 10.15 America’s Hardest Prisons. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Antiques Roadshow. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me UK. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: Now And Forever. (PG) (1956) 2.50 Come Dine With Me UK. 3.20 Monarch Of The Glen. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 River Cottage Autumn. 8.30 Movie: Angels & Demons. (M) (2009) 11.15 The Black Adder. 12.00 New Tricks. 1.00 Gideon’s Way. 2.00 Danoz. 2.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 11.00 JAG. (PG) 12.00 Judging Amy. (M) 1.00 Medium. (M) 2.00 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 8.00 New Girl. (PG) 8.30 Crazy ExGirlfriend. (M) 10.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 11.00 James Corden. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 News Mornings. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 ABC News Afternoons With The Business. 5.00 Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News Grandstand. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 News Mornings. 10.00 One Plus One. 10.30 Catalyst. 11.00 Wild Life At The Zoo. 11.30 Eggheads. 12.00 News. 12.30 National Press Club. 1.45 Antiques Roadshow. 2.45 Kitchen Cabinet. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 5.55 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Tony Robinson’s Time Walks. 8.30 Silent Witness. (MA15+) 9.30 Scott & Bailey. 10.20 Lateline. 10.50 The Business. 11.05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 11.55 Rage. 5.00 Rage.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Sam Churchill: Search For A Homeless Man. (M) (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 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: This Is 40. (MA15+) (2012) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jason Segel. 11.15 To Be Advised. 12.55 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today.
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 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. Brisbane Broncos v Wests Tigers. 10.10 Movie: On Deadly Ground. (MA15+) (1994) 12.15 WIN News. 1.15 ACA. 1.45 Movie: Cheech And Chong: Still Smokin’. (1983) 3.30 Anger Management. 4.00 Extra. 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 MasterChef Aust. 3.10 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.40 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Art Matters. 2.50 SBS Flashback. 3.00 Point Review. 3.30 Auschwitz On My Mind. 3.50 Who Do They Think They Are? 10 Years, 100 Shows. 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Highlights. Muggiò to Pinerolo. 244km. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Blood And Gold. 8.30 Dan Snow: Birth Of Empire – The East India Company. 9.35 Rise Of The Machines. 10.30 SBS World News. 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. 162km. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 I’m Having Their Baby. (M) 9.15 Back Seat Drivers. (M) 9.20 In My Shoes. (PG) 9.30 Miss Transgender UK. (M) 10.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 11.00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 11.40 The Tiny Tots Talent Agency. (PG) 12.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 1.20 Doctor Who: Confidential. 1.35 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Pipsqueaks. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Better Homes. 1.00 Dealers. 2.00 House Doctor (Design For Living) 3.00 Medical Emergency. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Before And After. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 To Build Or Not To Build. 10.30 Front Of House. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Batman. (PG) 1.00 Power Rangers Dino Charge. (PG) 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG) 3.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Green Lantern. (PG) 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Open Season. (G) (2006) 7.45 Movie: Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets. (PG) (2002) 11.00 iZombie. (MA15+) New. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 MotoGP. Italian Grand Prix. Race 6. Replay. 9.30 Extreme Fishing. 10.30 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Get Smart. 1.00 Matlock. 2.00 Nash Bridges. 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 MacGyver. 8.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. 9.30 Movie: Red Scorpion. (M) (1988) 11.40 Matlock. 12.40 Shopping. 2.10 Diagnosis Murder. 3.05 Walker, Texas Ranger. 4.00 Nash Bridges. 5.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.40 Brain Games. 6.05 Street Genius. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Friday Feed. 8.00 Illusions Of Grandeur. (PG) 8.30 Release The Hounds. 9.25 Adam Looking For Eve (Germany) (MA15+) 10.15 Movie: Wu Xia. (MA15+) (2011) 12.20 Movie: 20th Century Boys Chapter 2: The Last Hope. (MA15+) (2008) 2.55 PopAsia. (PG) 4.00 NHK World English News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Open Heart. (PG) 12.40 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Camp Lakebottom. 5.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 5.50 BtN Newsbreak. 5.55 Good Game: SP. 6.25 Hank Zipzer. 6.50 BtN Newsbreak. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.15 Adventure Time. 8.35 Degrassi: Next Class. (PG) 9.00 World’s End. 9.30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 9.50 Lanfeust Quest. (PG) 10.15 Kamisama Kiss. (PG) 10.40 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Fishing Western Australia. 7.30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Fifth Gear. 10.00 WOW: World On Wheels. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Bomb Hunters. 2.00 Bizarre ER. 2.30 Mudcats. 3.30 Hillbilly Handfishin’. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Drug Bust. 7.00 AFL Pre-Game Show. 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 10. Sydney v North Melbourne. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Secret Dealers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me UK. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 River Cottage Autumn. 1.00 Movie: The Likely Lads. (PG) (1976) 2.50 Come Dine With Me UK. 3.20 Monarch Of The Glen. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 As Time Goes By. 8.50 Movie: Must Love Dogs. (M) (2005) 10.50 Movie: Forces Of Nature. (M) (1999) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Mako: Island Of Secrets. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 11.00 JAG. (PG) 12.00 Judging Amy. (M) 1.00 Medium. (M) 2.00 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (M) 8.30 Movie: Sixteen Candles. (PG) (1984) 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 News Mornings. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.45 News. 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 ABC News Afternoons With The Business. 5.00 Grandstand. 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News Grandstand. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 Planet America. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC World. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Rage. (PG) 11.30 Reality Check. (PG) 12.05 Hanging With Hoges. (PG) 1.05 Scott & Bailey. (M) 2.10 Antiques Roadshow. 3.10 Tony Robinson’s Time Walks. (PG) 3.40 Animal Super Senses. 4.30 Landline. 5.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG) 6.30 Gardening Australia. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Father Brown. 8.20 Indian Summers. (M) 9.10 The Doctor Blake Mysteries. (PG) 10.05 Rake. (M) 11.05 Comedy Showroom. (MA15+) 11.35 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 Road To Rio. 12.30 Olympians: Off The Record. 1.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes. 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 Qld Weekender. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Movie: Toy Story 3. (G) (2010) 9.00 Movie: Mission: Impossible III. (M) (2006) 11.30 The Goldbergs. (PG) 12.00 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 It Is Written. (PG) 4.30 Sons And Daughters. (PG) 5.00 Dr Oz. (PG)
6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. 12.00 The Investment Series. 12.30 Full Cycle. 1.00 The Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner. 1.30 Fishing Australia. 2.00 Hot In Cleveland. 2.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 3.30 8 Days In The Desert. 4.30 Love Shack. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Getaway. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 The Voice. 10.00 Movie: Love And Other Drugs. (2010) 12.20 Movie: Risky Business. (1983) 2.10 Movie: Last Dance. (2012) 4.00 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 All 4 Adventure. 1.00 Healthy Homes TV. Return. 1.30 The Doctors. 2.30 GCBC. 3.00 The Renovation King. New. 3.30 Everyday Gourmet. 4.00 What’s Up Down Under. 4.30 Escape Fishing With ET. 5.00 News. 6.00 Modern Family. 6.30 Movie: Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs. (2009) 8.30 Movie: Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes. (M) (2014) 11.15 To Be Advised. 12.15 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Equestrian. FEI Jumping World Cup. 3.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 4.05 Monster Moves. 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 19. Highlights. Pinerolo to Risoul. 162km. 5.30 DNA Nation. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 RocKwiz Salutes The Legends. 9.30 Movie: Quartet. (2012) 11.15 UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 20. Guillestre to Sant’Anna di Vinadio. 150km. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.40 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Highway Thru Hell. (PG) 8.15 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.45 The Warehouse Comedy Festival. (M) 9.15 Live At The Apollo. (M) 10.00 Comedy Up Late. (M) 10.30 Broad City. (M) 10.55 Episodes. (M) 11.25 Louie. (M) 12.25 Louie. (PG) 12.45 Louie. (M) 1.05 Louie. (PG) 1.30 Highway Thru Hell. (PG) 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Travel Oz. 12.30 Great Escapes. 1.00 The Lucky Country. 1.30 SA Life Favourites. 2.00 Home In WA. 2.30 Great South East. 3.00 Creek To Coast. 3.30 Qld Weekender. 4.00 WA Weekender. 4.30 Sydney Weekender. 5.00 Intolerant Cooks. 5.30 Secret Location. 6.30 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Original Features. 10.30 Air Crash Investigation. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 1.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 2.00 Wild Kratts. 2.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Dino. (PG) 3.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4.00 Problem Solverz. (PG) 4.30 Ben 10. (PG) 5.00 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 5.30 Batman. (PG) 6.00 Madly Madagascar. 6.30 Movie: Shrek Forever After. (PG) (2010) 8.30 Movie: Cowboys & Aliens. (M) (2011) 11.00 Movie: Get Shorty. (MA15+) (1995) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 11.30 Operation Repo. 12.00 Rugby Sevens. World Sevens. Round 10. H’lights. 12.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. 1.30 Loaded. 2.00 Motor Racing. Aust V8 Ute Racing Series. Round 4. Winton SuperSprint. H’lights. 3.00 M*A*S*H. 4.00 Reel Action. 4.30 Merv Hughes Fishing. 5.00 Adventure Angler. 5.30 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth. 6.30 Last Man Standing. 7.30 ST: Next Gen. 8.30 The X-Files. 9.30 When We Go To War. Final. 10.30 Zoo. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 The Tim Ferriss Experiment. (PG) 1.55 Rauch Und Spiegel. 2.00 Kung Fu Motion. 2.55 Planet Sport. 3.55 Celebrity Chef. 5.15 Movie: Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind. (PG) (1984) 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 7 Days In Hell. (M) 9.20 Movie: Juice. (MA15+) (1992) 11.10 Movie: Reus. (MA15+) (2011) 12.50 Movie: Zion And His Brother. (M) (2009) 2.20 Movie: Golden Gun. (M) (2008) 4.10 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.20 The Penguins Of Madagascar. Final. 2.35 House Of Anubis. 3.00 Deadly 60. 3.25 Officially Amazing. 3.55 Good Game: SP. 4.20 Spectacular Spider-Man. 4.45 Camp Lakebottom. 4.55 The Flamin’ Thongs. 5.05 Grojband. 5.30 Roy. 5.55 Little Lunch. 6.10 Thunderbirds Are Go. 6.30 Horrible Histories. 7.00 Operation Ouch! 7.30 Tomorrow When The War Began. (PG) Final. 8.15 Nowhere Boys. (PG) 8.40 World’s End. 9.10 House Of Anubis. 9.35 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 7.00 Night Thunder. AHG Sprintcar Series. Season Review. H’lights. 10.30 Bull Riding. 2015 Pro Tour. Replay. 11.30 Motor Racing. Aust Drifting Grand Prix. 12.30 Athletics. Wings for Life World Run. H’lights. 1.30 Football. AFL. Round 10. Brisbane Lions v Hawthorn. 4.30 Gator Boys. 5.30 Doomsday Preppers. 6.30 AFL Pre-Game Show. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 10. Essendon v Richmond. 10.30 Movie: Moneyball. (M) (2011) 1.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Movie: The Day The Earth Caught Fire. (PG) (1961) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 Global Shop. 9.00 Avengers. (PG) 10.00 As Time Goes By. 11.20 Movie: Till Death Us Do Part. (PG) (1968) 1.20 Movie: Moby Dick. (G) (1956) 3.50 Movie: Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines. (G) (1965) 6.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.40 Silent Witness. (MA15+) 11.00 Dalziel And Pascoe. (M) 12.10 Movie: Hell To Eternity. (M) (1960) 2.50 Movie: Bonnie Prince Charlie. (G) (1948) 5.00 Gideon’s Way. (PG)
6.00 Toasted TV. 7.30 Kuu-Kuu Harajuku. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Scope. 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Neighbours. 2.05 Cristela. (PG) 2.35 To Be Advised. 6.35 To Be Advised. 7.45 To Be Advised. 8.45 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.45 Sex And The City. (M) 10.25 Sex And The City. (MA15+) 11.45 The Loop. (PG) 2.15 Neighbours. 5.00 Shopping.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.00 News. 1.30 Planet America. 2.00 News. 2.30 The Mix. 3.00 News. 3.10 IQ2. 4.00 News. 4.30 The Drum Weekly. 5.00 News. 5.30 One Plus One. 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 Australian Story. 7.00 ABC News Weekend. 7.30 The Mix. 8.00 Four Corners. 8.45 One Plus One Redux. 9.00 ABC News Weekend. 9.30 Australia Wide. 10.00 News. 10.30 World This Week. 11.00 News. 11.30 One Plus One. 12.00 Late Programs. SFT
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7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Landline. 1.00 Gardening Australia. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 Cast From The Storm. 3.00 Seasons. 3.20 The Book Club. 3.50 Australian Story. 4.20 David Attenborough: Kingdom Of Plants. 5.15 Father Brown. 6.00 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation. 6.30 Compass. 7.00 News. 7.40 Grand Designs. 8.30 Midsomer Murders. 10.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. 10.30 Hiding. 11.30 Whitechapel. 12.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Doc McStuffins. 6.30 Lion Guard. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Bewitched. 12.30 Amazing Race. (PG) Final. 1.30 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes. 5.00 News. 5.30 Great South East. 6.00 News. 7.00 House Rules. (PG) 8.45 Sunday Night. 9.45 Bones. (M) Return. 10.45 Castle. (M) 11.45 Odyssey. (M) 12.45 Beauty And The Geek Australia. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 Dr Oz. (PG) 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 1.00 Maroon Zone. 1.30 Rugby League. QRL. Intrust Super Cup. Round 12. Ipswich Jets v PNG Hunters. 3.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. Canberra Raiders v Canterbury Bulldogs. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 The Voice. 8.40 60 Minutes. 9.40 Inside The World’s Toughest Prisons. 10.40 Kids Behind Bars. 11.40 Major Crimes. 12.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Mass. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 GCBC. 8.30 St10. (PG) 11.00 Let’s Do Coffee. 11.30 Ben’s Menu. 12.00 Netball. ANZ Championship. Round 9. NSW Swifts v Queensland Firebirds. 2.00 Everyday Gourmet. 2.30 The Offroad Adventure Show. 3.00 iFish. 3.30 RPM GP. 4.00 RPM. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 9.15 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 9.45 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 6. Monaco Grand Prix. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Final. Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid. Continued. 7.30 WorldWatch. 1.00 Bowls Show. 2.00 Speedweek. 4.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Final. Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid. Highlights. 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Guillestre to Sant’Anna di Vinadio. 150km. 5.30 I Was Hitler’s Jewish Neighbour. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Rome’s Invisible City. 8.30 DNA Nation. 9.30 Uranium. 10.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro D’Italia. Cuneo to Torino. 163km. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Peg + Cat. 6.15 Peter Rabbit. 6.25 Octonauts. 6.40 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Seconds From Disaster. 8.20 The Daters. (M) 8.30 Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure. (M) 9.55 Louis Theroux: Louis & The Nazis. (M) 10.55 Bodyshockers. (M) 11.45 Never Mind The Buzzcocks. (M) 12.15 Show Me Your Money. (M) 1.00 The Home Show. (PG) 1.50 News Update. 1.55 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 Dealers. 2.00 Secret Location. 3.00 Original Features. 4.00 Before And After. 4.30 Escape To The Country. 5.30 Catch Phrase. 6.15 Keeping Up Appearances. 7.00 For The Love Of Dogs. 7.30 Martin Clunes And A Lion Called Mugie. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Escape To The Continent. 10.45 Air Crash Investigation. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 YuGi-Oh! (PG) 1.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 2.00 LEGO Friends. 2.30 Nexo Knights. 3.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 3.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4.00 Problem Solverz. (PG) 4.30 Power Rangers Dino. (PG) 5.00 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 5.30 Ben 10. (PG) 6.00 Batman. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Big Momma’s House. (PG) (2000) 8.30 Movie: Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy. (M) (2004) 10.30 Movie: 21 & Over. (MA15+) (2013) 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Super Rugby. Round 14. NSW Waratahs v Chiefs. Replay. 10.00 World Series. Round 10. H’lights. 10.30 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.00 Temporary Australians. 11.30 Extreme Fishing. 12.30 Undercover Boss. 1.30 ST: Next Gen. 2.30 World Sport. 3.00 Moments Of Impact. 4.00 Megafactories. 5.00 What’s Up Down Under. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 CSI: Cyber. 8.30 Monkeys Revealed. 9.30 Movie: Money Train. (MA15+) (1995) 11.40 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 PopAsia. (PG) 10.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Movie: Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind. (PG) (1984) 3.15 The Parakeets. 3.30 Mysterious Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.00 Friday Feed. 4.30 Space Dandy. (PG) 5.05 The Brain: China. 6.35 Ninja Warrior Sweden. 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 Raw Comedy Grand Final 2016. 10.00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee. (M) 10.25 South Park. (M) 11.20 Porn On The Brain. (MA15+) 12.15 Planet B-Boy. (M) 2.00 Kurt Wallander. (M) 3.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.25 Officially Amazing. 3.55 Good Game: SP. 4.20 Spectacular Spider-Man. 4.45 Camp Lakebottom. 4.55 The Flamin’ Thongs. Final. 5.05 Grojband. 5.30 Roy. 5.55 Little Lunch. 6.10 Thunderbirds Are Go. Final. 6.30 Horrible Histories. 7.00 Operation Ouch! 7.30 Deadly Pole To Pole. Final. 8.00 Officially Amazing. 8.30 Nowhere Boys. (PG) 8.55 World’s End. 9.25 House Of Anubis. 9.45 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.55 Rage. (PG) 2.25 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 The Amazing Race. 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Dream Car Garage. 10.00 AFL Game Day. 11.30 My Fishing Place. 12.00 Fishing The Magic Hour With Josh & James. New. 1.00 The AFN Fishing Show. 1.30 Prospectors. 2.30 Guinness World Records Gone Wild. 4.30 Football. AFL. Round 10. West Coast v Gold Coast. 7.30 Movie: Battleship. (PG) (2012) 10.05 Movie: Terminator 2: Judgment Day. (M) (1991) 12.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Skippy. 6.30 Movie: The Likely Lads. (PG) (1976) 8.30 Danoz. 9.30 Global Shop. 10.00 Rainbow Country. 10.30 Movie: Champions. (PG) (1984) 12.50 The Investment Series. 1.20 Getaway. 1.50 Movie: What Did You Do In The War, Daddy? (PG) (1966) 4.15 Movie: The Great Train Robbery. (PG) (1978) 6.30 Movie: Dr No. (PG) (1962) 8.45 Movie: From Russia With Love. (PG) (1963) 11.10 Rizzoli & Isles. 12.05 Getaway. 12.30 The Investment Series. 1.00 Seaway. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 9.00 Infomercials. (PG) 9.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 10.00 Mako: Island Of Secrets. 10.30 Sabrina. (PG) 11.00 Infomercials. (PG) 11.30 Family Ties. (PG) 1.00 Cheers. (PG) 2.00 Frasier. (PG) 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 3.50 To Be Advised. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 Futurama. (PG) 7.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 New Girl. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Blades Of Glory. (M) (2007) 10.30 James Corden. 11.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum Weekly. 1.00 News. 1.30 Landline. 2.00 News. 2.30 One Plus One. 3.00 News. 3.30 Offsiders. 4.00 News. 4.30 The Mix. 5.00 News. 5.30 Catalyst. (PG) 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 Foreign Corre. 7.00 ABC News Weekend. 7.30 Australia Wide. 8.00 Insiders. 9.00 ABC News Weekend. 9.30 One Plus One. 10.00 News. 10.30 Planet America. 11.00 News. 11.30 Conflict Zone. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Grand Designs. 2.00 David Attenborough: Kingdom Of Plants. 2.50 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation. 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 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.40 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.30 Golf. PGA Tour. Dean & DeLuca Invitational. Highlights. 12.25 Alias Ruby Blade. 1.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: The Rival. (M) (2006) 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 House Rules. (PG) 8.45 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. (M) 10.45 To Be Advised. 11.45 Grey’s Anatomy. (M) 12.45 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. 12.00 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 Voice. (PG) 9.00 Soundbreaking. (M) 10.10 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners. (PG) 11.10 Movie: Underbelly Files: Infiltration. (MA15+) (2010) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 ACA. 2.30 Hot In Cleveland. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 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. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00 MasterChef Aust. 2.40 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 3.10 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.40 Ben’s Menu. (PG) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 8.40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 9.40 CSI: Cyber. (M) Final. 10.40 Elementary. 11.30 The Project. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 Patrizio Buanne: The Italian Concert. 3.00 The Hairy Bikers: Restoration Road Trip. 4.00 Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure. 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro D’Italia. Stage 21. Cuneo to Torino. 163km. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor. 8.30 Ireland With Simon Reeve. 9.35 What’s The Catch With Matthew Evans. 10.35 SBS World News Late Edition. 11.05 Mad Men. 1.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 Louis Theroux: A Place For Paedophiles. (M) 9.30 Ross Kemp: Extreme World. (M) 10.15 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 10.45 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 11.30 Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure. (M) 12.55 Doctor Who. (PG) 1.40 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 2.20 News Update. 2.25 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 Escape To The Continent. 12.00 Escape To The Country. 1.00 Dealers. 2.00 House Doctor (A To Z Of Design) 2.30 Drug Bust. 3.00 Medical Emergency. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 The Zoo. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 8.30 Prime Suspect. 10.30 Air Crash Investigation. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Power Rangers Dino. (PG) 3.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Green Lantern. (PG) 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear: Burma. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Conan The Barbarian. (MA15+) (2011) 11.40 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.05 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 RPM GP. 8.30 RPM. 9.30 Operation Repo. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Get Smart. 1.00 Matlock. 2.00 Nash Bridges. 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. (PG) 7.30 Undercover Boss. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Entrapment. (1999) 11.00 Wilfred. 11.30 Super Rugby Extra Time. 12.30 Formula 1. Race 6. Monaco Grand Prix. Replay. 3.00 Matlock. 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 5.00 The Doctors.
6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. 4.35 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.40 If You Are The One. 6.40 American Ninja Warrior. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Human Resources. (PG) 8.30 Awkward. New. 8.55 Faking It. New. 9.25 Suspect Moustache. New. 9.55 Movie: Lars And The Real Girl. (PG) (2007) 11.50 Movie: Happy Happy. (M) (2010) 1.25 The Feed. 1.55 Assassination Classroom. (PG) 2.55 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M) 3.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Open Heart. (PG) Final. 12.20 Children’s Programs. 3.50 Jamillah And Aladdin. 4.00 Odd Squad. 4.30 Numb Chucks. 4.40 Grojband. 5.00 Camp Lakebottom. 5.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 5.50 BtN Newsbreak. 5.55 Roy. 6.25 Hank Zipzer. 6.50 BtN Newsbreak. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Tomorrow When The War Began. (PG) Final. 8.30 Degrassi: Next Class. (PG) 8.55 World’s End. 9.25 House Of Anubis. 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.50 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 The AFN Fishing Show. 7.30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Fifth Gear. 10.00 WOW: World On Wheels. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Bomb Hunters. 2.00 Bizarre ER. 2.30 Mudcats. 3.30 Hillbilly Handfishin’. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Big Bang. 9.30 Bogans. 10.30 Bogan Hunters. 11.30 1000 Ways To Die. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 River Cottage Autumn. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me UK. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Amazing Medical Stories: Living With Half A Brain. 1.00 Movie: Steptoe And Son Ride Again. (PG) (1973) 3.00 Come Dine With Me UK. 3.30 Antiques Roadshow. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 Kings Cross ER. 8.30 RPA. 9.30 Embarrassing Bodies. 10.30 Supersize Vs Superskinny. 11.30 Spooks. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Dr Quinn. 11.00 JAG. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 Medium. 2.00 Becker. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) Final. 8.30 Supernatural. Final. 9.30 The Strain. (MA15+) 10.30 How I Met Your Mother. 11.00 James Corden. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 News Mornings. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 2.00 ABC News At Noon. 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 ABC News Afternoons With The Business. 5.00 Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News Grandstand. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Silk. 2.00 Antiques Roadshow. 2.55 The Cook And The Chef. 3.25 The Bill. 4.15 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 Revolution School. 9.30 Foreign Corre. 10.00 The Book Club. 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.20 Q&A. 12.25 Derek. 12.50 Bill Cunningham: New York. 2.15 Rage. 3.35 Silk. 4.35 Eggheads. 5.05 The Bill.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Death In The Shadows. (M) (1998) 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 House Rules. (PG) 8.40 Kiss Bang Love. (PG) 9.50 Best Bits. (M) 10.20 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. (M) 11.20 How To Find Love Online. (M) 12.20 Hannibal. (MA15+) 1.10 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 20 To One. (PG) Return. 8.30 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) 10.00 2 Broke Girls. (M) 11.00 Beauty And The Beach. (M) 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. (PG) 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 MasterChef Aust. 2.10 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.40 GCBC. 3.10 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.40 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 8.50 NCIS. (M) 9.50 NCIS: LA. (M) 11.50 The Project. 12.40 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Classical Destinations. 3.00 Tracks And Trails. 3.25 Into The Universe. 4.20 Terry Pratchett: Facing Extinction. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Continental Railway Journeys. 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 SBS World News Late Edition. 10.30 Hard. (MA15+) 12.50 Movie: Welcome. (M) (2009) 2.45 RocKwiz. (M) 3.40 One Born Every Minute. 4.40 Girl. 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 Good Game. (M) 9.00 Black Comedy. (M) 9.30 The Murder Detectives. (M) 10.20 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 10.50 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 11.30 Ross Kemp: Extreme World. (M) 12.15 A Different Breed. (PG) 1.00 Doctor Who. (PG) 1.50 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 2.30 News Update. 2.35 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 Cities Of The Underworld. 1.00 Dealers. 2.00 House Doctor (A To Z Of Design) 2.30 Drug Bust. 3.00 Medical Emergency. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Dog Patrol. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. 8.30 The Last Detective. 10.10 Air Crash Investigation. 11.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Power Rangers Dino Charge. (PG) 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Problem Solverz. (PG) 3.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Green Lantern. (PG) 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 The NRL Rookie. (PG) 8.30 Best Ink. (M) New. 10.30 Tattoo Fixers. (MA15+) 11.30 South Beach Tow. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Super Rugby Extra Time. 9.00 Megafactories. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Get Smart. 1.00 Matlock. 2.00 Nash Bridges. 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. 4.00 Super Rugby Extra Time. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 48 Hours. (M) 8.30 Movie: The Numbers Station. (M) (2013) 10.30 The Americans. (M) 11.30 Diagnosis Murder. 12.30 Shopping. 2.00 Matlock. 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 4.00 Jake And The Fatman. 5.00 The Doctors.
6.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Nepali News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 If You Are The One. 6.35 American Ninja Warrior. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee. (M) 8.30 Stacey Dooley: Worst Place To Be A Woman. (M) 9.30 Orphan Black. 10.25 Wild Ride. (M) 11.20 South Park. (M) 11.45 The Feed. 12.15 12 Monkeys. (MA15+) 1.50 @midnight. (M) 2.55 France 24 News In English From Paris. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.50 Jamillah And Aladdin. 4.00 Odd Squad. 4.25 Numb Chucks. 4.40 Grojband. 5.00 Camp Lakebottom. 5.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 5.50 BtN Newsbreak. 5.55 Worst Year Of My Life, Again. 6.25 Hank Zipzer. 6.50 BtN Newsbreak. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.15 Adventure Time. 8.35 Degrassi: Next Class. (PG) 9.00 World’s End. 9.30 House Of Anubis. 9.50 Rage. (PG) 10.55 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Fifth Gear. 10.00 WOW: World On Wheels. 10.30 Great Escapes. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Bomb Hunters. 2.00 Bizarre ER. 2.30 Mudcats. 3.30 Hillbilly Handfishin’. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.30 Outback Truckers. 9.30 Ice Road Truckers. 10.30 Outback Hunters. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Antiques Roadshow. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me UK. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Amazing Medical Stories – World’s Biggest Boy. 1.00 Movie: Are You Being Served? (PG) (1977) 3.00 Come Dine With Me UK. 3.30 RPA. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 Poirot. 8.40 Upstairs Downstairs. 9.50 Upstairs Downstairs. 11.00 Dalziel And Pascoe. 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Dr Quinn. 11.00 JAG. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 Medium. 2.00 Becker. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.30 Dating Naked. (M) 10.30 How I Met Your Mother. 11.00 James Corden. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 News Mornings. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 2.00 ABC News At Noon. 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 ABC News Afternoons With The Business. 5.00 Grandstand. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News Grandstand. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.25 Jennifer Byrne Presents. 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. 2.55 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.15 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. 9.00 Comedy Showroom. Final. 9.30 Would I Lie To You? 10.00 Comedy Up Late. 10.35 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.20 Four Corners. 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: The Intruders. (M) (2015) 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 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (MA15+) 10.30 Blindspot. (M) 11.30 Defiance. (M) 12.30 Dr Oz. (PG) 1.30 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 Rugby League. State of Origin. Game 1. New South Wales v Queensland. 10.30 The NRL Rookie. (PG) 11.30 Extra. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 The Last Ship. 2.30 Anger Management. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 6.30 The Home Team. 7.00 Ben’s Menu. (PG) 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. 2.15 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 2.45 GCBC. 3.15 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.45 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 8.30 Shark Tank. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Stepmom. (M) (1998) 12.05 The Project. 1.05 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Trespassing Bergman: 1711 Videos. 3.00 Dateline. 3.30 Insight. 4.30 Wild Britain. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Armada: 12 Days To Save England. 8.40 24 Hours In Emergency. 9.35 Bosch. 10.30 SBS World News Late Edition. 11.00 Rubik’s Cube: 20 Moves. 12.20 Movie: Amreeka. (2009) 2.05 Movie: All That Glitters. (2010) 3.50 Salvage Hunters. 4.50 The Death Of Santa Claus. 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.40 Scout And The Gumboot Kids. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.20 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 The Tiny Tots Talent Agency. (PG) 9.20 Born Rich. (M) 10.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 11.00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (M) 11.40 The Murder Detectives. (M) 12.25 Jackpots And Jinxes: Lottery Stories. (PG) 1.15 Donor Mum: The Children I’ve Never Met. (M) 2.05 News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Pipsqueaks. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Pie In The Sky. 1.00 Dealers. 2.00 House Doctor (A To Z Of Design) 2.30 Drug Bust. 3.00 Medical Emergency. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Dog Patrol. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Jonathan Creek. 8.30 Lewis. 10.30 Air Crash Investigation. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Power Rangers Dino Charge. (PG) 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Problem Solverz. (PG) 3.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Green Lantern. (PG) 4.30 Batman. 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Big Bang. (PG) 8.00 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Deep Impact. (M) (1998) 11.00 Ghost Town Gold. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Extreme Boats’ Big Angry Fish. 8.30 Let’s Do Coffee. 9.00 Undercover Boss. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Get Smart. 1.00 Matlock. 2.00 Nash Bridges. 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 Megafactories. 8.30 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth. 9.30 Moments Of Impact. 10.30 Sons Of Anarchy. 11.50 Matlock. 12.45 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Thai News. 2.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 3.00 Bangla News. 3.30 African News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 India’s Dancing Superstar. 5.35 If You Are The One. 6.40 American Ninja Warrior. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 8.50 Movie: Planet Terror. (MA15+) (2007) 10.50 Movie: Machete Kills. (MA15+) (2013) 12.50 The Feed. 1.20 No Limit. (MA15+) 3.25 The Birthday Boys. (M) 3.55 Deutsche Welle English News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.40 The Children Of The Holocaust. 10.50 Children’s Programs. 5.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 5.50 BtN Newsbreak. 5.55 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street. 6.25 Hank Zipzer. 6.50 BtN Newsbreak. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly Mission: Madagascar. 8.15 Adventure Time. (PG) 8.35 Degrassi: Next Class. (PG) 9.00 World’s End. 9.30 House Of Anubis. (PG) 9.40 House Of Anubis. 9.50 Rage. (PG) 10.55 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. 9.00 Fifth Gear. 10.00 Great Escapes. 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 T.J. Hooker. 1.00 Bomb Hunters. 2.00 American Chainsaw. 2.30 Mudcats. 3.30 Hillbilly Handfishin’. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools. 8.00 Pawn Stars. 8.30 Storage Wars. 9.30 Baggage Battles. 10.30 Storage: Flog The Lot! 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Avengers. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me UK. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Britain’s Biggest Hoarders. 1.10 Movie: Carry On Sergeant. (G) (1958) 2.50 Come Dine With Me UK. 3.20 Monarch Of The Glen. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.40 Midsomer Murders. 10.50 The Mysteries Of Laura. 11.50 Absolutely Fabulous. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Dr Quinn. 11.00 JAG. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 Medium. 2.00 Becker. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Futurama. 8.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Bordertown. (M) 9.30 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 10.00 Duckman. (M) 10.30 How I Met Your Mother. 11.00 James Corden. 12.00 Late Programs.
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★★★★★★★ STARSCOPE ARIES—March 21-April 20 Your sense of humour is in fine form and you can cheer up an unhappy friend. Some assistance you have hoped for arrives by the weekend. The people you work with are surprisingly outspoken. TAURUS—April 21-May 22 Obstacles actually spur you on now, and you accomplish important things by the end of this week. Associations with older friends help you better understand a family situation. GEMINI—May 23-June 21 Before volunteering for any special assignment, consider that there may be more to it than first meets the eye. There are some true bargains around, but be discriminating. CANCER—June 22-July 22 Though family seems opposed to your plans, you are given the green light at work. Unusual messages and/or unexpected guests may arrive throughout the weekend.
Race all in the running Casey’s tips
RUNNERS from all over southern Queensland and northern New South Wales headed to Warwick at the weekend for the 14th annual Warwick Pentathrun. Held in perfect weather the event was one of the biggest so
far with colourful competitors lining up to take part. The Southern Free Times’ own colourful character photographer Terry West was on-hand to capture the fun.
Competitors in the human powered vehicle leg of the Warwick Pentathrun.
LEO—July 23-August 22 Deceptive trends are at work Thursday - Sunday. It’s easy to make errors of judgement. More tact is needed in personal dealings, especially with Taurus and Scorpio friends. VIRGO—August 23-September 22 Despite a restless spirit, you achieve great things very close to home. Listen carefully for sound financial tips, but don’t make any moves without consultation and consideration. LIBRA—September 23-October 22 There are some financial news brighteners, but also an unexpected price increase or two. Your work environment includes some new pressures. Travel ideas can be realized by the weekend. SCORPIO—October 23-November 21 This week is more favourable for completing projects than for launching new programmes. Sarcastic friends may surprise you with their niceness. SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 A financial document needs to be read between the lines a n d i n c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h a p r o f e s s i o n a l a d v i s o r. Compensation and/or congratulations may arrive after the weekend.
Helena McLeod, Sue Ferguson and Daph Parker at the Warwick Pentathrun on Sunday.
Donna, Katie, Lyndie, Corina, Linda and Jane were the run for life ladies on Sunday.
CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 Your relationship with children begins to improve, while older relatives set out to pamper you. Communication delays are scattered through the week, resulting in a potpourri of misunderstandings.
Sam Widley, Matilda and Sebastian Voysey, Susie, Ezikiel and Scarlet Wightley at the Warwick Pentathrun on Sunday.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 Most financial gains this week are offset by an expensive domestic undertaking. Compromise is the key in activities involving youngsters. Your partner is surprisingly and refreshingly - extroverted. PISCES—February 20-March 20 The Pisces focus on warmth and affection. Team projects are highlighted. Support comes from a highly respected colleague or family member. Review health needs on the weekend. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You have a fine eye for detail and you know how to handle funds. On the flip side, you sometimes overlook the broader picture - and you have miserly tendencies. The next seven months favours a romantic commitment.
Kirsten Ellis from Stanthorpe and Michelle Burnie from Tenterfield full of colour on Sunday.
PUZZLES CROSSWORD No. 7424
SUDOKU No. 4086 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
1 6 4 7 3 5 9 8 2
3 2 8 9 1 4 6 5 7
9 8 6 1 4 7 3 2 5
4 7 2 3 5 6 8 1 9
Solution No.4086
5 3 1 2 9 8 4 7 6
ACROSS 1. Swallow feathers (4). 7. So-and-so whose father is a killer (3,2,1,3). 8. Star writer (4). 9. Skedaddled, which is sinister (4). 10. A message of importance (4). 11. Wants to know why, when a knot’s not been removed? (4). 14. Too grand to have the lodgers’ food - thats on the level (5,5). 16. Fall into place neatly, as opposed to poorly (3,3,4). 19. Green the second time (4). 22. Presses the clutch (4). 24. As far as I’m concerned, it’s something to read (4). 25. Don’t let it stick, Nick! (4). 26. Begin to talk about one having spirit (9). 27. Jab right through the sheath (4). DOWN 1. She was sick of standing (5). 2. One’s share in the hit (5). 3. Waken up when you arrive at (4,2). 4. The one that’s kicked (off baby’s foot?) (6). 5. The one in front always looking in the mirror? (4). 6. Speak in Chinese, mumbling (9). 12. Contact the press worriedly about the dogs (9). 13. A means of cooking up a story (4). 15. The liquids Lois spilled (4). 17. Very fond of the metal dog outside (6). 18. To tiny me, hostility is upsetting! (6). 20. Take it from a litter and transform it (5). 21. Made the mistake of having the Queen meet a comunist (5). 23. Sinks with the silver on board (4).
7 5 9 6 8 2 1 3 4
DOWN Attraction (5) Simple (5) Seasoning (6) Drive (6) Froth (4) Ape (9) Hint (9) Pour (4) Shower (4) Sanctuary (6) Impede (6) Month (5)
6 1 5 4 2 3 7 9 8
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 20.
8 4 3 5 7 9 2 6 1
ACROSS Manage (4) Zodiac sign (9) Open (4) Error (4) Pit (4) Herb (4) Tree (10) Military officer (3-7) Army vehicle (4) Tug (4) Renown (4) Song (4)
1 9 5 2 4 2 1 4 8 6 3 8 9 5 9 8 1 7 2 2 9 7 8 6 1 5 4 3
1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 16. 19. 22. 24. 25.
Cryptic Clues
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7424 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Down. 7, Son of a gun. 8, Lead. 9, Left. 10, Note. 11, As-k(not)’s. 14, Above board. 16, Fit and well. 19, S-age. 22, Eggs. 24, To-me. 25, Stir. 26, Or-i-gin-ate. 27, P-r-od. Down - 1, Delia (rev) 2, Whack. 3, Come to. 4, Bootee. 5, Va-i-n. 6, M-utter-ing. 12, Sp-ring-ers. 13, Sag-a (rev). 15, Oils (anag). 17, Do-tin-g. 18, Enmity (anag). 20, Al(it)ter. 21, Er-red. 23, S-ag-s. QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7424 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cope. 7, Capricorn. 8, Ajar. 9, Slip. 10, Mine. 11, Mint. 14, Eucalyptus. 16, Air-marshal. 19, Tank. 22, Pull. 24, Fame. 25, Aria. 26, Strangler. 27, Flea. Down - 1, Charm. 2, Plain. 3, Garlic. 4, Propel. 5, Scum. 6, Orangutan. 12, Insinuate. 13, Teem. 15, Pelt. 17, Refuge. 18, Hamper. 20, April. 21, Koala. 23, Leap.
Quick Clues
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Arts fest gears up THE Stanthorpe Art Festival is now less than two weeks away with the town gearing up for a wide variety of artistic exhibitions and plethora of creative events. This year’s festival attracted 715 entries from artists around the world. Ron Ramsey (Art Gallery Society of NSW) and Dr Kyla McFarlane (GoMA) have pre-selected more than 100 artworks to be on display in the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery from 4 June till 17 July. The highlight of the exhibition will be the announcement and presentation of seven awards, including the $20,000 winner of the art prize - the second oldest in Queensland. “This year’s festival is our biggest festival to date!” gallery director Nic-
ola Holly said. “I’m already biting my nails in anticipation for the Exhibition Gala Opening, there was an overwhelming number of artists who entered work and the finalists have created a fierce competition! I can’t imagine how the judges are going to choose an overall winner. “The exhibition is the main attraction and features talented artists from across the country and around the world. “The exhibition is a great opportunity to see what is happening in the art world and also to buy some affordable art. “This year, alongside the exhibition we have artist talks, tours, performances, creative workshops and our popular
Yoga in the Gallery!” The Stanthorpe Art Festival has a long tradition of attracting serious names in the art industry including entries in previous years from William Robinson, the late Gordon Bennett, Gladdy Kemarre, Jason Cordero, Gosia Wlodarczak, and judges such as Phillip Bacon, Doug Hall, Davida Allen, John McDonald, and the late Betty Churcher and Andrew Sibley. The army of volunteers behind the Stanthorpe Art Festival is fiercely determined. For the past two years they have worked tirelessly to raise the prize money to be able to offer seven prizes with the total prize pool of $33 000 (includes two additional prizes) and two influential judges.
Elspeth Cameron accepts the $20,000 prize on behalf of Dena Kehan from Gallery Director Nicola Holly in 2014. The art prize and the volunteer’s work are all about giving back to artists. At the helm of the volunteer committee is Mike Roselt. Mike is in his fifth year as president of the Stanthorpe Art Gallery Society and is also the chairman of the sub-
committee managing the art festival. For more on the Stanthorpe Art Festival follow Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery on Facebook or visit stanthorpeartfestival.com.au. To book tickets to the opening event or to a spot in a workshop call (07) 4681 1874 or email admin@srag.org.au.
Community Diary ■ AUSTRALIA’S Biggest Morning Tea will be on
Thursday 26 May at 186 Big Hill Road, Pratten, from 10am-2pm. Entry donation $5, guided garden tours for an additional $2 donation, a round of golf for $6, live music by DJ Vince throughout the day. Come along and share morning tea with friends and neighbours followed by an auction of new and pre-loved treasures. Phone 0402 144 809.
■ AUSTRALIAN Breastfeeding Association
Tenterfield-Granite Belt Group meeting will be held on Thursday 26 May at Stanthorpe Baptist Church Hall, corner of Railway and Hillcrest streets from 9.30am. All mothers are invited, children always welcome, discussions about breastfeeding, family foods, introducing solids etc. Contact Leah on 0409 001 634.
■ AUSTRALIAN Breastfeeding Association Tenterfield-Granite Belt Group meeting will be on Sunday 29 May at The Hub, Community Development Services, 8 Corundum Street, Stanthorpe, from 1pm-5pm. Cost $90 per couple ($75 concession card holders) includes afternoon tea, 12 months membership to the Australian Breastfeeding Association and free book on breastfeeding naturally. Contact Leah on 0409 001 634 or email breastfeeding@granitnet. com.au. ■ THE Ultra Golden Country Music May Show-
case will be on Sunday 29 May at Allora State School Hall from 1pm. Guest artist Margaret Stephan will be supported by a line-up of country performers. Admission $8 includes afternoon tea, endless tea and coffee, lucky door prize, multi raffle tickets on sale. Contact Kevin on
4664 8142, Carolyn on 4661 4858 or Heather on 0417 038 992.
■ KILLARNEY Country Market will be on Sun-
day 29 May at Canning Park from 8am-1pm. Stalls including food, fresh fruit and vegetables, plants, collectable, books, craft and much more. There is a fully fenced playground for children and live music. Inquiries to Marie on 0458 991 921 or Ray on 4661 9441.
■ WARWICK Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Saturday 4 June at Warwick Coffee Club from 2pm. Meet new people on a social basis. Those who are new in town can join for social occasions regularly for friendship, coffee, movies, chat. Contact warwickssc@mail.com.
Cent Sale on Saturday 11 June at 1 Lyons Street, Warwick, from 1pm. Admission $4, raffles, lucky door prize, Devonshire afternoon tea, come along and join in the fun. Contact Gloria Brady on 4661 5280.
■ TICKETS selling now at Danny Lyons Sports Store for Winter Garden Tour to Maleny on Saturday 11 June. Inquiries 4661 1414.
■ NATIONAL Seniors Trip will be on Wednes-
■ WARWICK East Bowls Club is having a Hoy
day 15 June, departing from the Administration Building, Fitzroy Street at 9.30am. A visit to Sister Kenny’s Museum, a craft shop and be entertained by Gary at Rudds pub at lunch. Book at Suncorp up until Tuesday 7 June. Phone Carmel on 4661 3136.
brarc.org.au. Condamine Headwaters Landcare Group general meetings are on the second Thursday of every other month. Phone (07) 4661 9909 for details. Joy of Life Club meets every Friday from noon at Joie De Vivre, King Street, Warwick. Contact Velvet on 0403 868 047. JPs in Community provide free signing service at bottom of escalator at Rose City Plaza every Tuesday 12.30pm to 2.30pm, Thursday 4pm to 6pm and Saturday 9.30am to 11.30am. Contact 1300 301 147. 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 the 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 is on the second Sunday of the month. Phone 4661 5972 or 0401 308 145. Rose City Writers meet at Warwick Library on the third Saturday of each month at 1pm. Anyone interested in writing is invited to join. Level of expertise is not important. Members share their stories and learn from one another. New members very welcome. Contact Jenny on 4666 1549. QCWA Killarney Branch music and drama cultural committee choir practices every Tuesday at 1.30pm. Phone 4666 4165. QCWA’s monthly meeting is on the second Wednesday of the month at 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 Modelers members fly radio-controlled model aircraft at Morgan Park, Warwick, and are always looking for people to come and join them. For more information contact Mark Byrne at president.wam@gmail.com or visitwww.wamqld.com. Warwick Choral Society meets every Monday night in the choir hall, corner of Percy and Short streets at 7pm. All welcome. Phone 4667 4172. Warwick Croquet Club plays at Leslie Park on Tuesday mornings and Thursday and Saturday afternoons. All welcome. Phone Dorothy on 4661 9967 or 0428 619 967 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 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 Roy on 4661 9728. 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.
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. Amnesty International meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 16 Lane Street, Stanthorpe, at 6pm. Phone 0477 951 051. 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 of 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 welcome. Meals at the club from 6pm. Tenterfield Men’s Shed meets on Tuesdays from 10am to 2pm. Entry is via Wood Street. Phone Ian on 0420 305 003 for more information. Texas State Emergency Service meets every second Thursday at 5.30pm at the Texas SES shed. Phone Yogi on 0428 531 670 or Peter on 0428 531 276. Warwick Branch Leukaemia Foundation meets on the third Thursday of month at noon at the Criterion Hotel. Phone 4661 1887. Warwick Caledonian Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm at Braemar Hall, Douglas Street. Phone 4661 3547. Vision Care NSW. Pensioners and Centrelink recipients may be eligible for free spectacles. Income and asset means test applies. Phone toll free on 1800 806 851 or (02) 9344 4122 or visit www.visioncarensw.com.au.
OTHER Border Railway Markets meets on the first Sunday of the month at Wallangarra Railway Station from 8am to 1pm. Phone 4684 3300, 0408 843 300 or 4684 3237. Killarney Country Market is held on the last Sunday of the month at Canning Park from 9am to 1pm. Phone 0408 250 530oremailkappa@ 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 Mark’s Anglican Church rooms. Phone Elia on 4667 1405 or Donna on 4667 3895. Warwick and Districts Card Crafters and Paper Artists Group meets on the first Wednesday of the month from 10.30am to 1.30pm. New members welcome, first class free at Warwick Library. Phone Darlene on 4661 2916 or Paula on 4661 4266. Warwick Spinners and Weavers Group meets every Wednesday at 9.30am. Night meetings every second and fourth Monday 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 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 terms 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 3796. Border Ranges Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Saturday of each month at noon in Stanthorpe. Phone (07) 4661 2504 or visitwww.
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IN RACING, you can be on top of the world one moment and on the deck the next and Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne is no stranger to the ups and downs. Earlier this week Payne underwent surgery in a Melbourne hospital following a nasty fall from one of her brother, Patrick’s runners at Mildura. Payne was initially thought to have suffered merely bruising but was transferred to The Alfred hospital where she underwent surgery to repair a tear in her pancreas. The fall came just days after Payne renewed her association with Melbourne Cup winner Prince of Penzance in an impressive run in the RA Lee Stakes at Morphettville. Members of Payne’s extended family were briefed by doctors, but it unlikely the fall will cause this feisty lady to hang up her saddle. Payne is being booked for rides at Royal Ascot and Sweden in the coming weeks, but it unsure how long she will be sidelined following surgery. Early indications are she will be in Prince Alfred Hospital for a week. The danger jockeys face each and every ride was also highlighted in a horror six-horse fall at Taree on the same day. The footage of the fall is sickening, and it is a miracle no-one was more seriously injured. Of the six apprentices in the fall, one sustained a broken leg. There is certainly only a split second between glory and disaster during a race. These falls are sobering reminders of the risks jockeys take every time they throw their leg over a saddle. - Casey. MAROON and BLUE - ALL THINGS ORIGIN THE action is certainly heating up with only a handful of sleeps left before State of Origin One. There has been much reported around the selections of the Blues side which sports many familiar faces, but also a clutch of debutantes keen to erase the bitter taste of the Game Three shellacking they received from the Maroons last season. No real surprises in Camp Maroon as the Dad’s Army as the NSW press referred to them last year march into another year of battle. While we are probably coming to the end of a the reign of Smith Cronk, Thurston Inglis and their cohorts there is no Dad’s Army chatter from south of the border this year and neither should there be on the back of the club form of just about all of the players. It is certain to be a nervous night on Wednesday for Kev Walters who has gone from a kid in the outer with his brothers and the Langer boys watching their heroes run out with Artie Beetson in that remarkable first ever Origin game to the man with reins of team Maroon. It has been far from plain sailing for this bloke, but if ever anyone deserves to taste success as Queensland coach it's Kev Walters. This looks like an improved Blues side but the selection of Dylan Walker has raised plenty of eyebrows - as has the selection of a man squad rather than a NSW “team.” Walters will no doubt bring his own flavour to the side, but I doubt they will stray too far from the tried tested and successful, and I think there will be more blue tears for Laurie and co this time next week. It will be close, but I think the Maroons might just get away with it - by seven or eight points. SPLIT ROUND WITH Origin on the table, we have the first of the split rounds this week. Origin selections can often play havoc with the rosters of teams, and it is always a test of a team’s depth at this time of the year. The Broncos and Tigers get Roudn12 underway on Friday night at Suncorp. Bennett will roll
The Hodgson clan proudly display the Frank Hodgson Memorial Trophy Stephanie Hodgson holds the flag while Alex is keenly watched by brothers Tom and Kerry during the Frank Hodgson memorial at Wallangarra on Saturday. out another team of baby Broncos, and I expect them to deal with an understrength Tigers. On Saturday the Dragons host the Cowboys at Win Stadium. While the Cowboys will be minus a host of stars, I think they are strong enough to deal with Origin these days and expect them to continue on their winning way. The Raiders were big winners in NZ last week, and I like their performance. The Doggies have improved greatly, but I am going for the Green machine. The Eels woes just go from bad to worse, and this week face the Knights who are desperate for a win and have nothing to lose. I think the tide might turn for the Knights who will have the home ground advantage on Monday night. Possibly some joy for the Novocastrians. HODGSON CLAN OUT IN FORCE NUMBERS on the fairways and greens of the Wallangarra Golf Club were bolstered last Saturday when the Hodgson clan joined members of the club for the annual Frank Hodgson Memorial day. Members of the Hodgson family travelled from as far as Orange, NSW, Gladstone, the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane to play in the single stableford competition for the unique but muchsought after Frank Hodgson Memorial Trophy. While the Hodgson clan were out in force, it was Andrew Thompson who added his name to the list of winners on the trophy after finishing one shot clear of the inform Steven Hampstead. Thompson also won the jackpot on the ninth nine. Pin shots went to Shane Purcell on nine and Hampstead on 14. With two rugby league referees in the mix, Tom and Kerry Hodgson, we can report there were no send off and no sin-binnings, but some questionable calls were registered. Both were about to toss away the clubs and grab the referees gear and the whistle from the boot of the car to
fill in at the local rugby league game when the call came across the greens from the rugby league ground that the referee had not arrived. A look of warning from Hodgson team captain Fran was all that it took to dismiss thoughts of offering their services. After the shenanigans of last weekend, things return to normal this Saturday in Wallangarra where members will be playing an Irish Four ball competition kindly sponsored by John Green. l/r Dan, Kerry, Martin, Fran (team captain) Tom, Alex, Christopher Stephanie Hodgson GREEN’S GREEN SPORTERS were presented with a perfect morning for golf and perfect greens last Sunday. It was Keith Green who owned the greens in Sunday’s competition and ran out a winner ahead of runnerup Mark Lynam. Green also claimed the Pro Pin. The run downs went to Mark Lynam who also held the Pin shot at the third and Jim McPherson. Cameron McPherson returned the Best Gross score of the morning. John Walsh and Angelo Maugeri did not go home empty- handed, each winning one of the much-prized meat trays. Sporters Golf would like to thank Dale and staff at Stanthorpe Meats in the Plaza for their great service and the meat trays they have provided each Sunday. Best wishes in your new venture. TO THE TOP OF THE WORLD ADHERING to the old adage of if at first you don’t succeed Toowoomba teenager Alyssa Azar realised her dream last weekend to become the youngest Australian to scale Mount Everest. After Mother Nature thwarted her two previous attempts, confirmation was received on the weekend that Azar and her team had succeeded in reaching the summit. Her dream finally taking her to the top of the world.
Hodgsons everywhere - from left, Dan, Kerry, Martin, Fran (team captain) Tom, Alex and Christopher Hodgson.
An earthquake foiled her first attempt, and last year a serious avalanche prevented Azar continuing. At her third attempt, there were again concerns over weather conditions, however the teen has finally achieved her goal. It came as news was received of the death of another Australian climber who succumbed to altitude sickness on the descent from the summit, highlighting the point that the descent is often as dangerous as the ascent. It was confirmed on Monday that Alyssa and her team made it safely back to base camp following their descent from the top of the world. This dedication and determination of this remarkable young woman should be an inspiration to us all. MARYVALE TO TAKE ON INVITATION XI ALL is in readiness for the annual Maryvale Cricket competition between the Lew Cooper Invitation X1 and the Maryvale Boys at the Maryvale Cricket Ground on Saturday. The Lew Cooper Invitation XI includes Mark Gaskell (capt), Dustin Gaskell, David Lyons (Snr), David Lyons (wicket- keeper), Scott Prestwidge, Jack Prestwidge, Will Prestwidge, Georgina Prestwidge, Lee Watts, Sam Turvey, Victor Schumlin, Peter ‘Buddy’ Holley and Brett Henschell. Missing from the visitors ranks will be the talented Lucas clan. Son Ben is playing rugby union in France; Matt is currently playing with the Waratahs; Tom is recovering from a full knee reconstruction and youngster Isaac is involved in GPS selection trials. Patriarch of the clan former first class cricketer Phil is busy keeping up with them all but says he will be there in spirit. The Maryvale team will once again be under the guidance of Kevin and Michael Bourke with plenty of other Bourkes filling the ranks. Jeff (Killer) Killorn makes a return to the centre to act as umpire. The game will be followed by a dinner at the H and J on Saturday evening.
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Local Sport COWBOYS HIT A HURDLE AFTER some lean pickings in recent season, Toowoomba team, Souths continued their stellar season with a win over Highfields at Clive Berghofer Stadium in Round nine. The win puts Souths four points clear at the top of the TRL table. The Warwick Cowboys “A” grade side has been riding high in the saddle in recent weeks, but on Sunday afternoon at Glenhome Park they hit a hurdle when they were defeated 30-16 by Brothers. The Cowboys have been in great form playing a consistent brand of football, however on Sunday it was the Brethren who made best use of their opportunities. Brothers scored shortly before the half time break to lead 16-12 at the break. In the second half, the Cowboys hit back taking an 18-16 lead, but it was Brothers making the most of their opportunities. Quick tries late in the second half gave Brothers a 24-16 lead but an intercept try just on full time blew the score out to 30-16. Warwick coach Craig Mullaly praised Trent Richardson and Mick Bloomfield in a beaten side. Mullaly said the try just before half time by Brothers cost them. Brothers certainly had to play well to beat the Cowboys who this weekend will need to regroup and be at their best when they host competition leaders Souths at Fr Ranger Oval on Sunday. Brothers 30 (Michael Cochrane 3, Marcus Cochrane 2, Brayden Barrett tries Michael Witt 3 goals) defeated Warwick 16 (Matt Marshall, Ryan McIvor, Brook Croft tries Dylan Galloway 2, Mick Bloomfield goals). Warwick Under 18s bounced back after their loss in round eight to score a 26-18 win. Warwick was also successful in Reserve grade 32-6 but Brothers took out the second division game with a convincing 50-8 win. SCORE FOR DANIEL A GREAT initiative around the grounds on the weekend as the Stanthorpe football clubs participated in Score for Daniel. Clubs supported the cause aimed at raising funds and awareness of child safety. Getting behind the initiative Stanthorpe United contributed $10 for each goal scored in their game against Inter. City encouraged their supporters to wear red and donate to the cause. The club made a $250 donation. Funds raised go to the Daniel Morecombe Foundation. A simple but effective fund-raiser - well done. GREAT CONDITIONS; GOOD GAMES MEMBERS of the Stanthorpe Croquet Association are revelling in the perfect May conditions and last week in the Association Croquet game Val Shepherd and Pat Schnoor scored maximum 26 points in their game against Andrea Denkewitz and Grace Howard. Effie Russell with 19 hoops outplayed Heater Widderick and Carol Verwey 15. Margaret Dickenson pegged out 26 to defeat Joy Newman 20 in a game of singles where Joy had a break of four. Shirley Page and Dianne Wren displayed their
Vamshi Gandrath shows his style.
Parting shot from Wayne Duffy. experience when golf croquet was played later in the week. The pair scored 13 hoops against new players Justin Liddy and Marion Castle. The final score in the game where Page top scored with seven hoops and newbie Justin Liddy scored a hoop in one was 13 - 7. This was the final of the trial period for the new players and both have decided to become members. In the second group, Val Fancourt and Bill Golding were in great form and proved too slick for Teresa Pyne and Elaine Brown, winning 13 8. Teresa Payne however scored a hole in one and equal top scored with Fancourt - each finishing with seven hoops apiece. Following the break, Dianne Wren and Teresa Payne teamed up in a game of doubles against Elaine Brown and Marion Castle, winning 13-9. Wren top scored in this game with seven hoops. Val Fancourt played two balls against the twoman team of Bill Golding and Justin Liddy. In a very close game, the men scored a 13-10 win not before Val scored a hole in one. In this game, Liddy top scored with a total of nine hoops. They
narrowly defeated her 13 - 10. However, she did score a hole in one and Justin top scored with nine hoops.Once again the great conditions ensured a good turnout for the gateball competition on Friday. A couple of team games were played with Andrea Denkewitz refereeing. Margaret Dickenson captained the White team while Val Fancourt took the reins in team Red. Red won the first game 12 - 8, however the tables were turned in the second game while White recorded a one-point victory - the final score 11-10. Following the break, the group split into four teams to play triples. On Court 1, John, Carol Verney and Margaret Dickenson, playing the White balls, won the first game 12 - 10. Their opponents, Grace Howard, Joy Newman and Jenny won the second game 14 points to 9. On Court 2, Andrea Denkewitz, Justin Liddy and Val Fancourt played the Red balls against Bill Golding, Heather Widderick and Les. The Red team won both games. BUSY WEEKEND FOR SHOOTERS IT WAS a busy weekend at the Inglewood range with events on both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday there was something for all tastes with four action Pistol events decided. In Round 1 Lynne Shepherd took the honours ahead of Jeff Pickering and Ray Dudgeon. In the second round, the experience of Tom Donald came to the fore when he claimed a win over Jeff Pickering and Ross Jackson. It was third time lucky for Jeff Pickering in the next round finally claiming a win over after his two second placings in earlier events. He proved too strong for Ross Jackson and Ray Dudgeon. In the final event, Tom Donald made it a double with a win over Ray Dudgeon and in third spot, Vamshi Gandrath. On Sunday in the first event, Wayne Duffy outscored Ross Jackson and Tom Donald. In the timed event, Wayne Duffy proved too slick for Wal Shepherd who defeated Stephanie Dudgeon. Wayne Duffy is relocating, thank heavens (according to some members - their words not mine) and they ensured we ran a picture of him before he left the scene. This weekend is a free for all, with no events scheduled, but members and guests are invited to rock up and have some fun.
ground for Wattles were Joe Morris, Jason Wilmot and Cameron Shannon who was very effective off the bench and scored two of his team’s tries. The Boars were let down by some poor execution, however they are on the improve and based on their round nine performance they will trouble some of the teams sitting above them on the ladder especially in their home games. This weekend Wattles host Valleys on Sunday at Platz Oval. PENTATH RUN POPULAR A RECORD number of competitors took part in the 14th annual Daily News Pentath run last weekend. The men’s and women’s events were both won by newcomers to the sport. Liam Willett was encouraged to enter by 2015 winner Dan Symonds. Winner of the overall women’s event was Kylie Simpson who was a late entrant in the event encouraged to nominate after a conversation with a staff member from Nike Robina. Simpson is no stranger to distance running, having competed in half marathons. She has an eye on selection in the upcoming Commonwealth games, and says she will train for the Pentath run next year. RAMS WINNERS OVER CUTTERSs THE Wallangarra Rams notched up another win this season when they proved too strong for an improved Killarney Cutters last Saturday on their home ground. In a game which was delayed until a referee arrived the Rams got the job done in front of a parochial home side. James Springborg showed he has matured as a player and had a good game as did the consistent Farron Anderson. Killarney were much improved and for their supporters it was pleasing to see 15 players run out for the Cutters, giving them some bench players. Once again injuries in the first half meant 13 players were forced to shoulder all the work in the second half. In the end, the score line was 4422. This weekend will be a massive challenge for the Cutters who host Inglewood when they play for the Bob Garred Memorial Shield.
WATTLES NOTCH UP WIN OVER BOARS WATTLES scored a much-needed win on Saturday night when they defeated Goondiwindi 3618. The Warriors scored four tries to three with Jason Wilmott’s boot the difference. Wilmot nailed eight goals in a clinical kicking display from the best boot in the TRL competition. The win came as relief to Wattles players and satisfied their coach Gary Lawrence. Best on
ROOSTERS CROWING THE Inglewood Roosters and their supporters were doing plenty of crowing after upsetting BRL competition leaders the Tenterfield Tigers at McIntyre Oval on Saturday. It was a great way for the team to celebrate Brent Osborne’s birthday. The Roosters confirmed their position as contenders in the 2016 BRL premiership race with a 44-14 win over the previously unbeaten Tigers. It was a good win for the home side, who down on player numbers, was forcing some of their players to compete for the full 80 minutes. There were some fine performances from the Roosters with a man-of-match effort from Roosters stalwart Brett Bennett. It was a great defensive effort from the home side in the second half, forcing the visitors into a flurry of errors. The Roosters have a solid mix of younger and older players and dare improving in attitude and defence with every outing.
meeting will be held on Friday 10 June at 10am - winter time. Warwick East Bowls On Saturday the last game in the first round of the club singles was played, with D. Weir 21 defeating D. Hughes 12. On this coming Saturday P. Dipplesman will play E. Diery, with the winner playing against D. Weir in the final. There will be mixed social bowls as well. Play starts at1pm with names in by 12.30pm.
Thursday next week is our monthly mixed triples. Play starts at noon. If you would like a game, you will be able to phone the club on 4661 9050 between 10.45am and 11.30am on that morning. There will be no social bowls on Saturday 4 June, but there will be barefoot bowls on Sunday 5 June. Play starts at 2.30pm or thereabouts, with names in by 2pm. As usual, the game will be followed by a sausage sizzle.
competition call-ups again on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 June. There will be mixed social bowls today Thursday 26 May starting at 1pm. Dr John and Lisa Kiss are the sponsors this Saturday, so come along and join us for a great afternoon of bowls, prizes, raffles, exercise and great fun followed with a sausage sizzle. Names in by 1pm - play at 1.30pm. WARWICK BOWLS MEN’S SECTION: Yesterday was Valentine’s and Christensen’s sponsored bowls afternoon - result next week. Last Wednesday was the KFC sponsored bowls afternoon and the club sincerely thanks them for their sponsorship each month. Result: B. Hansen, D. Neal, K. Hayes d P. Kerr, S. Valentine, T. Wright 25-19; R. Valentine, L. Collie, J. Simpson d H. Gibson, T. Owens, B. Black 26-12; K. Bloomfield, P. Wagner d A. Naylor, G. Kerr 33-7; R. Bean, D. McLennan, E. Welsh d D. Miller, P. Jooste, J. McCallum 29-16. Congratulations to Ken Hayes’ team on winning and to John Simpson’s team as runner-up. Results from last Saturday’s bowls: Final of Self Selected Championship Pairs: - B. Hansen (sub T. Seaniger), J. Simpson def. D. Neal, G. Murphy 38-6. Congratulations to Bing (sub Tom) and John on winning the event and to Don and Greg as runner-up. A special congratulation to Don who was struggling with health issues but continued to play, and he and Greg fought on to the last end. Thank you to George Lynam for Umpiring. Social Bowls: A. Naylor, D. Miller, R. Smith d R. Valentine, ZB. Maunder, C. Johnson 15-13. COMING EVENTS FOR MAY: Saturday 28 May: Social bowls and Competition. Sunday 29: Cherry tree Restaurant sponsored bowls. All social and sponsored days are mixed, with names in by 12.30pm for play at 1pm. Nominations have been called for Club Selected Pairs which will close on Saturday 28 May. N.B. Presidenta Max and Judith will be holding their combined President’s Day on Sunday 19 June. LADIES SECTION: The Men’s Section Club Selected Pairs are open to all members of the Club; see above for details, so ladies if you wish to play get your nomination in now. Members note the next general
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PREMIER DARTS On Tuesday 17 May, Keith Carmody still growing strong, winning all his singles with 10 x80 and one ton. Brett had same amount of wins but two less 80s and four tons. Kathleen did well winning all her games, scoring 171 and high peg of 119. Also Mark won all his games 10x80s and one ton. There were a few players missing, so not everyone could play their scheduled games. On Thursday 19 May, Young Ones dealt a big blow to KFC, final score 8-1. Clive Rudduck being man of the match with six pegs and two tons. A close game between Just Us and Don’t Know final score 5-4 to Just Us. Best player was Shelly Crummy with 1x 180, six tons and four pegs. Next Saturday, the club will have its social game against Somerset Darts in Warwick. All players must be in the hall before 10am. SOUTHERN DOWNS RIFLE RESULTS FOR SUNDAY 22 MAY: F Class 600 yards. Bob Tyllyer 120.10, Dave Taylor 118.6, Bruce McAllan 116.4, Rob Smythe 112.6, Margaret Taylor 108.4, Russel Fry 107.3. The club had another fine sunny morning, with just a light breeze to make it interesting. Bob got his mojo back to claim first place, with Dave runner-up. Bruce continues to improve with another good shoot. Next week on Sunday 29 May, the club is having a 300 yard Fly shoot. For details, call Margaret on 4666 1018, or Bob on 4664 4075, hope to see you all there. SOUTHERN CROSS BOWLS CONGRATULATIONS to Margaret Rampling for winning Club Competition Ladies A Grade Singles Final back to back last Thursday and Margaret and Thea Francis for winning the Club Ladies Pairs Final last Friday. Results M. Rampling d C. Sawyer 25-12; T. Francis and M. Rampling d D. Cross and Y. Reid 22-15. One social game was also played last Thursday D. Cross, Q. Hamer, B. O’Brien, L. Smith d C. Wickham, L. Heywood, B. Smith, T. Hagley 20-12. Two games of Club Competition Mixed Triples were played last Saturday, results R. Tartan, M. Ford, C. Davidson d B. Doherty, B. Donovan, D, Scotney 34-17; G. Cross, G. Penn, F. Lyons d C. Wickham, W. Foster, T. Aspinall 26-12. Call-up for Saturday 28 May at 9.30am, Club Mixed Triples - G. Cross, G. Penn, F. Lyons v V. Hemmings, C. Sawyer, K. Seaby. Watch the bowls notes in next weeks paper for more club
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