Geelong Indy - 15th July 2016

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*Conditions apply. Prices are per person (pp), twin share and include port charges. Prices are correct as at 30 June 2016, but may luctuate due to changes in availability, surcharges, fees, taxes or exchange rates. Prices based on EUTCSM11: 20 July 2017 (Cat. E), EUTCSMH14: 17 July 2016 (Cat. E), EUTCSMB20: 11 July 2017 (Cat. E) and EUTLBC10: 11 July 2017 (refers to 10 day Baltic Charm land only tour). Prices are inclusive of the $200 pp or $400 pp early payment discount, dependent on length of tour and if applicable. EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT: Offer applicable only if tour is paid in full 10 months prior to departure date of tour. An initial non-refundable deposit of $1,000 pp must be paid within seven days of making the booking. A $200 pp early payment discount is available when booking the EUTCSM11, EUTCSMH14 or EUTLBC10. A $400 pp early payment discount is available when booking the EUTCSMB20. Offer is combinable with the applicable light offer and the travel with friends and save offer, if applicable. NO EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT: A non-refundable deposit of $1,000 pp is due within seven days of booking. A second non-refundable deposit of $2,000 pp is due by 30 October 2016. If airfares increase and/or changes in ticketing requirements occur, the second deposit may be required earlier. Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure. Offers may be withdrawn at any time, are strictly limited and are available on new bookings only. Offers cannot be combined with any other offer, unless speciied. FLY FREE INCLUDING TAXES: Offer is available until sold out. Includes air taxes up to the value of $1,000 pp. Flights must be booked by Travelmarvel. Flights are in economy class with Singapore Airlines (or another airline of Travelmarvel’s choosing, depending on routing), and are subject to availability of airline and booking class. Flights are available ex SYD/MEL/BNE/PER or ADL. Once class is sold out surcharges apply. Deposits are considered as a guarantee of the invoiced light arrangements and once deposit is received, lights will be issued. Once air tickets are issued, airline amendment and/or cancellation fees apply and, in some cases, are non-refundable. Offer is applicable when booking selected European 2017 cruise tours as speciied in the Travelmarvel 2017 Europe River Cruising brochure. TRAVEL WITH FRIENDS & SAVE: Offer available when six or more people book at the same time and travel together on the same tour and departure date. Save $300 pp when booking tours of 15 days or more. Save $150 pp when booking tours of 14 days or less. Not combinable with any other group discount. This offer is combinable only with the applicable airfare offer and early payment discount offer, if applicable. Australian Paciic Touring Pty Ltd ABN 44 004 684 619. ATAS accreditation #A10825. TM3024_B. Holiday Corner T/A Geelong Travel. Licence No. 30370. 1235364-29-16

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Getting his kicks North Geelong Warriors’ Nick Jurcic takes to the air as he inspires his team back into the winners’ circle last weekend. FULL STORY PAGE 32 Picture: Live Pixel

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NEW GC Ferry passenger OUT trial ‘this month’ NOW A “full passenger trial� of a ferry from Portarlington to Melbourne is set to begin in the next fortnight, according to a local group pushing for the service. The mid-week trial would follow May’s launch of ferry services between Wyndham and Docklands by the same company involved in the Portarlington plan. Port Phillip Ferries conducted a “safety and speed trial� of the Portarlington-Docklands run last month. Bellarine Ferry Group revealed the impending Portarlington passenger trial in an email to members and local stake-

holders this week. Port Phillip Ferries had sent a vessel to help Parks Victoria build a temporary berth to allow the passenger trial, Geoff Henderson wrote in the ferry group email alert. “We expect that a full passenger trial will take place before the end of July. The trial will be from Portarlington to Docklands and return.� Mr Henderon said the trial would be mid-week on a “first-in, first-served� basis for anyone wanting to board the ferry. Port Phillip Ferries said in June that a

passenger trial would “be conducted in the coming month�, subject to the speed and safety test. The company was unable to confirm a trial date before the Indy went to press late Thursday afternoon. But in May the Indy report that Port Phillip Ferries chairman Paul Little said the company would be “very happy� to operate from Portarlington if demand was sufficient. Port Phillip Ferries’ began its Werribee service on 16 May following a trial run to Docklands. Continued page 4

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Three-decade Ritz battle set for court ‘showdown’ ment notices have been issued against the proprietor and a Magistrate Court hearing has been listed for 26 July 2016 to prosecute such matters,” Mr Bettess said. The action against the Ritz Flats could be a precursor to a wider crackdown on dilapidated buildings around Geelong, he warned. “Council’s building and environmental health staff have also been investigating several other properties that are allegedly dilapidated with the owners and/or developers, with a view of addressing certain local law and building compliance matters. “As these are pending investigations, council is not permitted to disclose any further information

about such properties or buildings,” Mr Bettess said. Mr Truong has flagged redevelopment for the Ritz several times since 1984 but has failed to deliver any of his plans. The CFMEU suggested compulsory acquisition of the heritage building in 2013. Mr Truong put the building up for sale in 2014 with a price range of $3 million to $7 million but was unable to find a buyer. The 1548-square-metre property opened as the Belle Vue Hotel in 1853. The Indy was unable to gain comment from Mr Truong.

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Man critical A man is fighting for his life in hospital after suffering suspicious injuries at is Bell Park home. The man, in his 40s, was on life support on Thursday as police investigated what happened to him the previous day.

Wild week Wild weather has damaged homes, blown over trees and delivered snow to the Otways. SES units were busy on Tuesday and Wednesday attending to incidents as strong westerly winds, soaking rain and single-digit temperatures blanketed the region.

‘Excellent’ arrest The arrest of a man accused of a series of Bellarine Peninsula burglaries is “an excellent result” for the community, police have posted on social media. Geelong High Volume Crime Team officers recovered stolen goods worth $40,000 while charging the 32-year-old from Bellarine over burglaries at Portarlington, Drysdale and Wallington.

Storages surge Geelong’s water storages are surging upward after a week of rain, according to latest measurements. Barwon Water recorded the storages at 38 per cent capacity on Monday, up about 10 per cent after 33mm of rain in the catchment area in the preceding week.

Reptile house Police have discovered about 100 snakes, lizards and baby crocodiles after responding to an alarm at a house in Highton. Authorities determined that about 40 of the animals were dead and stored at the home of the licensed reptile collector. Police said they were unsure if he would face charges at the time the Indy went to press.

Ban bid Victoria Police has taken Victoria’s liquor licensing regulator to court in a bid to ban drunks from central Geelong’s Eureka Hotel. Fairfax reported that police would ask the court to overturn the regulator’s decision against the ban because it was needed to crack down on bad behaviour at the venue, owned by former mayor Darryn Lyons.

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A solution to Geelong’s Ritz eyesore could emerge after City Hall toughened up its strategy to force the owner into action on the dilapidated building. The City will drag Tim Truong into court this month after issuing numerous infringement notices against the building which has been left disused opposite the city’s waterfront at 10 Bellerine Street for more than 30 years. City planning boss Peter Bettess confirmed the court showdown. “The Neighbourhood Amenity Local Law has provision to deal with dilapidated buildings and lists a range of criteria that determine a building to be dilapidated. “With respect to the Ritz building, 16 infringe-

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Thieves and vandals are “increasingly turning their attention” to Geelong car owners, according to a leading insurer. The city was Victoria’s worst for stolen-car claims after a 31 per cent increase last year, the RACV said. The number of claims for vandalism of cars was unchanged but the value of repairs skyrocketed by 124 per cent to more than $200,000, the company’s 2015 figures revealed. The car-claim figures follow the RACV last week reporting a hike in claims related to Geelong household burglaries that ranked Geelong second worst in the state. The RACV data also indicated a link between car thefts and burglaries. “More than 5 per cent of RACV vehicle theft claims last year involved the thief stealing car keys from inside a house before taking the vehicle. “Don’t leave your car keys in plain view - even inside your own home,” said the RACV’s Mark Geraghty. “In some instances keys were left in the ignition or elsewhere in a car in a locked garage, which makes it easy for a thief who has broken into the garage.”

Link road closed NO TOWER: Ron Milligan with bronze-like figures representing the Beangala people of St Leonards. “I add my voice to those locals against this,” he said. Telstra’s Duane Dalton told the Indy in December that numerous factors determined where the company could site mobile base stations. “It’s especially important to locate the sites as close as possible to the customers the site is intended to serve,“ Mr Dalton said. “Due to the growth in demand in Herne Hill the cemetery has been decided as the best place, to provide the most coverage to people living in the area.” VCAT will release its decision at a later date.

“Aboriginal graves should not be dismissed as being considered unworthy of your protection”, she advised VCAT. Ms Xiberras also raised cemetery trust regulations stipulating that cemeteries “cannot be built on until 100 years after the last person has been buried”. The issue reached the floor of Federal Parliament late last year when Corio MP Richard Marles told colleagues that Telstra had made an “error or judgement” and must “listen to the community”.

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About eight jobs at Geelong’s Australian Geographic store are under a cloud amid reports its owner could close the chain. The 67 stores were likely to be “wound down� after Melbourne’s Myer family failed to find a buyer, Fairfax Media reported. The family set a March 2017 deadline for lease-takeovers after the chain posted multi-million dollar losses in the past two financial years. Staff at Australian Geographic in Westfield Geelong were “waiting to hear a bit more� from management, a team member told the Geelong Indy. “It’s pretty shocking. We’re all quite saddened by it. “Pretty much all we know is what’s been released. “It’s understandable, it’s a business decision and we have to respect that. “For the moment we seem to be staying open, hopefully through Christmas but there are no guarantees.� The team member said the Geelong shop employed about eight staff working various hours. “We’re still getting customers through and it still seems like a popular place. “A lot of customers say it’s their favourite shop. It’s a unique store, so it would be sad to see it go.� Australian Geographic could be the latest in a series of chain-store closures at Wesfield Geelong. The shopping centre lost Dick Smith, GNC LiveWell, Jaffle Jaffle and Jeep earlier this year and an ABC Shop in 2015.

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For approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of the AFL home and away match between Geelong vs Adelaide, temporary road closures will be in place, in the following locations:

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A “citizens’ jury” to decide the structure of Geelong’s next council could be a front to deliver the Andrews Government’s preferred outcome, according to the State Opposition. The government announced the jury this week despite receiving Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) advice earlier this year on the appropriate structure following months of public consultations. The 100-member jury would reconsider the number of councillors and ward structure as well as “how” the mayor was elected and whether a deputy was needed, the government announced. “This is ridiculous,” South Barwon MP Andrew Katos said. “The VEC has already done the review, the government just needs to make a decision on the deputy. Governments are elected to make decisions, so they should just make one. “This is the government putting in someone else to make the ultimate decision so afterward the government can turn around and say, ‘Don’t blame us, the citizens jury came up with this’.” The jury would be either stacked or directed to make decisions the government wanted, Mr Katos claimed. “What’s the selection process? Will the names be made public? “Is the Labor Party going through lists of branch members and supporters to decide who will be on the jury? “What information will be presented to the jury to make its decision? Who will choose the information to be presented? “This is a genuine concern. This government sacked the CFA board and every water board in the state to install its own people - I don’t have any confidence in anything it does on these sorts of issues.”

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Mr Katos expected the jury to recommend against a directly-elected mayor, which the previous Coalition government introduced to Geelong. The government’s announcement said only that the jury would consider “how” the mayor was elected, without any mention of a popular vote. “Labor wants to go back to the bad old days of backroom deals among councillors to choose the mayor,” Mr Katos said. “That way Labor can control what happens.” The jury would be a “representative but random” sample of 100 residents, the government said. All residents would be able to have their say so the jury was “fully informed” of community opinions about council. State Labor wanted to “know what the people of Geelong think is best for their future council and to help design it,” Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins said. “The last council failed to deliver good governance and a citizens’ jury will help ensure that does not happen again.” The state-appointed chair of Geelong’s council administrators was “strongly in favour” of the jury. Dr Kathy Alexander had observed the “success of the concept” when she was City of Melbourne chief. The system would provide “deeply informed participation in complex electoral decisions”, she said. “This is an opportunity to hear the opinions from everyday people in all areas of the community, over and above the regular lobby groups. It also provides an opportunity for community members to learn about democratic and electoral models and their impacts on civic leadership.”

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Geelong’s redeveloped library and heritage centre is in line for an international award, City Hall has announced. The centre was nominated for the Systematic - Public Library of the Year 2016 award, the City said. Geelong is vying to win the award for the world’s “best new public library” against nominations from Western Australia, Denmark and Chicago. City Hall’s Brett Luxford said council was “proud of the international recognition”. “Reaching this global level is an outstanding accomplishment and one the whole city can be proud of,” Mr Luxford said. “The design elements were the main contributor leading to the nomination, with the IFLA listing the architecture including the use of hexagons and colour palette as outstanding features. “Sustainability also plays a part in the selec-

tion, with the construction suited to all weather conditions in mind.” “The Geelong Library and Heritage Centre is one of the most significant buildings in Geelong’s history, providing the community with education, cultural and social benefits.” Geelong Regional Library Corporation chief Patti Manolis invited the public to utilise the new building. “If you want to enjoy the library in a quiet way and do some research, you can do that,” said Ms Manolis. “If you want to come along and join a fun children’s story time you can do that as well.” “The third floor of the building is dedicated to all things heritage. It’s a beautiful red room where you can do some genealogical research or read about Geelong’s history.” The Library of the Year winner will be announced on 15 August in Columbus, Ohio. 9 GEELONG INDY Friday, 15 July, 2016


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Stitches in time for local artists

STICHED UP: Angela Dower and her embroidery students will showcase their work at Shearers Arms Gallery.

A unique exhibition will showcase a collation of distinctive textile art in Geelong this weekend. Romancing the Stitch will feature the works of Angela Dower and her embroidery students. Dower, a self-taught embroidery artist with a catalogue stretching back to her childhood, has taught the art in Geelong for 17 years. The exhibition would be the “one and only” time she showcased the embroidery work, Dower said. On display will be embellished pictures, blankets and cushions embroidered with beads, wools, silk threads and ribbons. “The exhibition is going to have things that no-one has ever seen. “I’m really proud of what my students and I create. A lot of people don’t understand what embroidery is and what embroidery can do.” Dower has had images of numerous works published in Inspirations Magazine and taught interstate at an international embroidery expo. “Some of the participants couldn’t even speak English but a stitch is a stitch and once you show someone how a stitch is done you just go from there,” she said. Her long-term love of the art has apparently rubbed off on some students. “Some of my students have been with me for longer than 15 years. “My oldest student is 87 years old and she absolutely loves it and says it’s what keeps her going.” Describing the craft as “more than a crossstitch”, Dower was convinced embroidery could have a positive impact on her students’ lives. “One of my students used to be quite nervous and her hands shook, so someone suggested the classes to her. She’s a different lady now. “Embroidery picks you up, you forget about your problems and just worry about how the next stitch will turn out.”

ARTFUL: Heather Salmon with one of her creations. Dower has also passed the love of embroidery on to her 10-year-old granddaughter. “She just loves it,” Dower enthused. The only challenge to producing her art in Geelong was finding appropriate materials, she said. “There’s nowhere in Geelong that sells the materials we need. I’m always on the computer looking at new threads and travelling to the other side of the bay.” Geelong Art Society will host the exhibition with support from Geelong Evening VIEW Club. Proceeds from the gold-coin entry charge will go to The Smith Family. “The gallery was absolutely blown away with the work when they saw it, they couldn’t believe it was needle and thread,” Dower said. Afternoon tea will be available at the exhibition on Saturday and Sunday for $5. The exhibition will continue at Shearers Arms Gallery, Geelong West, until 22 July. The gallery is open 11am to 3pm Monday to Friday, and 1pm to 4pm Saturday and Sunday.

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The Federal Government should adopt Victoria’s set four-year terms to avoid “the archaic pre-poll circus”, according to a Geelong MP. Simon Ramsay called for a review of Canberra’s existing three-year maximum terms and backed the adoption of electronic voting to reduce the eight-day federal vote count. The three-year term failed to give elected governments enough time to introduce their policy without being compromised by campaigning, the Liberal Member for Western Victoria said. “Governments are now so reactive to the 24hour news cycle that they are always in campaign mode,” Mr Ramsay said. “This makes it difficult for our leaders to have the courage to set good policy or stand on the strength of their convictions with the mandate the voters of Australia have given them. “Victoria’s model with a four-year term and perhaps a rotation of senators would give governments time to fulfil their obligations of mandated policies without the interruption of campaign compromises.” The pre-poll “circus” should be reviewed because voters were using it more as a convenience than a necessity, said Mr Ramsay, whose partner, Sarah Henderson, was returned as Federal Liberal Member for Corangamite last week. “While I understand that some voters have a legitimate reason for voting early, many abuse the process or don’t realise it’s specifically to be utilised by those who cannot attend a voting centre on Election Day.

“Apart from tying up a huge amount of resources with the excessive three weeks of prepolling, we reach the ridiculous situation where Geelong’s Belmont early voting centre had more than 30 combined supporters and candidates crowding the doorway and besieging voters with how-to-vote cards and pleas for a vote. “It is no doubt a popular method of voting, given about 30 per cent of voters used postal votes or pre-poll but it is getting out of control. “With the age of technology, surely voters can have electronic access to how-to-vote cards electronically or available in voting centres without the melee we see every day outside the polling centre. “If postal and absentee voting was online, a lot of paperwork would be eliminated. “There would also be merit in using electronic voting to reduce the laborious process of counting votes for more than a week after Election Day. “Even with just 70 per cent of voters showing up on Election Day, lines at polling booths saw many voters, including senior citizens, standing in the wind and rain for more than an hour. “With the potential for an additional one million Australian voters at the next Federal Election, this will only get worse. “It is time to look at how we can enhance our democratic right to vote in Australia so our governments can govern without campaigning, our voters can be informed and they can utilise their right to vote using technological efficiency and a more productive use of resources.”

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LEADER: Lt Jordon Klowss after his graduation with brother Joel and parents John and Jeanette.

Army ‘in need of more like Jordon’ The Defence Department has highlighted the success of a Lara soldier as it seeks to enlist more residents of the Geelong region. Lieutenant Jordon Klowss, 23, “officially become a leader” after recently graduating from Royal Military College - Duntroon, the department said. He was now equipped to lead a platoon or troop of about 30 soldiers after completing 18 months of “extensive military training”. Duntroon taught him that leadership had more aspects that he initially thought, Mr Klowss said. “I learned a great deal about what I am capable of under pressure. “I also learned that to be a leader you must not only be proficient and inspire others but you must also focus on the development of your team.” Defence described Duntroon as where it developed “world-class officers, teaching them invaluable leadership, management and military skills, and equipping them to achieve results in

challenging situations”. Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Micah Batt said the training brought out the “best qualities” of Mr Klowss and his classmates. “It has prepared them to make decisions, think quickly, and motivate others,” Lt-Col Batt said. “The men and women (who graduated) follow in the footsteps of generations of leaders who’ve had both successful military and civilian careers. Our past graduates include State Governors, strategists, television personalities, politicians and Heads of Government Departments. “They will now commence a range of exciting and rewarding jobs as army officers.” The Defence Department said the army offered more than jobs, with recruits also enjoying “travel opportunities, personal growth and camaraderie". The department said more information about army careers was available at dencejobs.gov.au/ army.


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Geelong Refinery community update Message from Thys Heyns

General Manager Refining

There’s no doubt that the refinery has been an important contributor to the Geelong and Victorian economy for decades. It supplies more than 50% of Victoria’s fuel needs and injects more than $200m in wages and services into the local region every year. We help Victorians reach their destinations and that’s a great motivator. I have been in Geelong for just over a year now and, in retrospect, it was a pivotal time to join the community. Our employees and the community were celebrating the lifeline our new owners had given the refinery, while also being confronted with the need to transform from our historical ways of working. I strongly believe that the refinery can be a sustainable business. That it can support itself and withstand economic factors beyond our control. It’s inevitable that the Australian dollar and refining margins will rise and fall. Price volatility is a feature of our industry and I don’t try to make predictions! What I do is to encourage my team to think differently and look at how we can improve our competitive

position through performance, production and productivity. It’s a challenge that the team is embracing with passion and enthusiasm. During the past year we have been preparing for and completing a number of big projects that form a key part of Viva Energy’s $1b investment across Australia, of which roughly a third is being invested in Geelong. While our core business is to fuel our customers, the economic and

social flow on effects from running a long-term, successful business is undeniable. The most important way for us to contribute to the local community is to keep refining in Geelong. That’s my commitment. The Geelong refinery will continue to play an important role in Australia’s energy future and my focus is to work with employees, customers, suppliers and the local community to secure support for the changes necessary to ensure we’re here well into the future.

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There’s a lot happening at the Geelong Refinery. Over the five years leading to 2020 we will invest a billion dollars in our Australian operations, of which $350 million is earmarked for the refinery.

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We’re committed to running a refinery that is safe, efficient and profitable. Every four to six years $100 million is needed to give the refinery a total overhaul. This massive task is called a Turnaround.

Located on Station Street alongside our other tanks, the new tank will be 21 metres high, 84 metres across and have the capacity to hold 100 million litres of crude oil. That’s equal to 40 Olympic size swimming pools! Construction has already begun. When complete by the middle of 2017 the new tank will allow us to fully unload ships, increase production and optimise the types of crude oil the refinery processes.

Turnarounds can take 18 months to plan and up to eight weeks to complete. The next one is scheduled for September and October, when over 700 additional workers will swell numbers at the refinery to almost double.

Pipeline upgrade In the coming months a new fuel pumping station on the existing pipeline between Melbourne and the refinery will commence operations. This $23 million investment increases the capacity of our pipeline by 25% - which would take about 100 trucks to deliver every day. That’s traffic the Princess Highway can do without! These projects will help increase production efficiency, reduce costs and keep the refinery in good health.

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During this time you may see additional traffic travelling to and from the refinery. There is the potential for flaring or elevated noise at the beginning and end of September as the machines are shut down and restarted. Safety underpins everything we do and with so many extra people on site we must all be even more vigilant about safety. With this in mind, we will donate to one of our community partners if our safety targets are achieved. For more information please visit vivaenergy.com.au/geelongprojects


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The Jigsaw Program: our community puzzle Over the next three years we will be investing $3 million in a new national community program called Jigsaw, which focuses on the specific issues of mental health and substance abuse. Jigsaw reminds us that together we create a community. Only by knowing where we fit and helping others find their place can we hope to complete the picture.

Supporting role models As part of our commitment to Jigsaw we signed a long-term partnership with headspace, the youth mental health foundation established to provide early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds. Through this association we hope to facilitate positive social change by providing support and assistance to society’s role models: the individuals and organisations capable of making a genuine difference. Our contribution will directly support Mental Health Role Models in Geelong. Twenty members of the headspace Youth Reference Group will be up-skilled through

formal training that will help them share their stories and help others. Role Model Grants will be given to each Youth Reference Group to enact their own community engagement activities. Similar programs will be run at our other operating areas including Sunshine (VIC), Parramatta (NSW) and Nundah (QLD). “We congratulate Viva Energy on launching its national community support strategy and we look forward to working with them during the next three years to implement the Mental Health Role Model program,” said Chris Tanti, headspace CEO.

Role Model Grants Now Open Each year we invite Geelong’s not-for-profit organisations to apply for grants of up to $5,000 to role models from registered education facilities or nonprofit organisations working in mental illness, substance abuse or breaking the poverty cycle. A total of $50,000 will be available annually across all our heartland communities.

Below: Headspace staff and Viva Community Ambassadors

If someone in your organisation needs support to continue their good work, apply at vivaenergy.com.au/ community by August 15 2016.

Welcoming bright sparks

Targeting unemployment with Northern Futures Northern Futures is also an important piece of Jigsaw. The Northern Futures partnership will help community members most at risk of becoming, or remaining, jobless in Geelong’s northern suburbs. The Viva Energy Role Model Scholarship Program will subsidise participants undertaking a Certificate I, II or III training course, including associated expenses such as transport and meals. Northern Futures CEO, Lou Brazier, said she was delighted Viva Energy was partnering with Northern Futures. “The Viva Energy Role Model Scholarships will allow us to deliver tailored training and education programs to people who face multiple barriers to employment,” she said.

On Friday 20th May, the Refinery hosted a group of girls interested in exploring careers in advanced technologies, design, innovative manufacturing and engineering. GLaAM (Girls Learning about Advanced Manufacturing) is a program run by the Geelong Regional Vocational Education Council to educate and inform young people about the benefits of a career within the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and

Mathematics) field. The girls’ visit to the refinery was a highlight. One spoke of the value she received from insight into the manufacturing and engineering processes at Viva Energy and how career paths are forged. “Being able to talk to women in these professions and listen to their perspectives on the industry really helped me learn about how I should think of engineering as a career”, she explained.

Doing good deeds Viva Energy is proud to be the first Australian corporation to take part in Good Deeds Day on 10th April. In fact, we extended it to a week and over half of our people participated by doing something good to improve the lives of others. 750 Viva Energy employees contributed over 450 hours giving blood, helping out at headspace, collecting for the Red Cross, making packs for Camp Quality, White Ribbon and the Pyjama Foundation, and collecting food and clothes for organisations such as Sacred Heart Mission, Asylum Seekers and Geelong Food Relief. In addition to donating their time our people raised $8,000 through fundraising barbecues and morning teas. One particularly intrepid group from the refinery did the Surf Coast Walk and raised over $6,000 for Give Where You Live. Viva Energy will match these donations dollar for dollar. For more information please visit vivaenergy.com.au/geelong

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Buckets & Bouquets Bouquets to a boy while riding along Apex Avenue, Belmont, who stopped to help me on 6 July when a dog I was walking got away and bolted toward Settlement Road at peak hour. Bouquets also to the person who captured the dog on Kidman Avenue and phoned a ranger. Very Grateful, Belmont Bouquets to a lady who handed in a purse left in a fitting room at Myer Geelong on 2 July. You made an elderly lady very grateful and relieved. Bernice, Geelong West Buckets to the relevant authority that failed to extend road tarring at the entrance to South Barwon Reserve further along Barwon Heads Road. When passing vehicles are turning right into Crows Road it would be much safer if that stretch of road was also tarred. Fix The Slush, Grovedale

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The unnecessary comments of serial critic Michael J Gamble (Letters, 8 July) about the mayoral duties and the significant contribution of Darryn Lyons to the Geelong region certainly weren’t the views of many of his former constituents. Mr Lyons lifted the profile of the region in very difficult times and gave us front page in the media and exposure on TV, which no other mayoral candidate ever did. Now Melbournians know where Geelong is and I am sure we have benefitted as a city and region. It’s a pity Mr Lyons didn’t run as an independent at the federal election because he would have been of greater benefit to Geelong than its existing MPs, both federal and state. James A Pinsent Lara

There was another angle to be taken on Sarah Henderson’s milky photo call (Double Take, 8 July). All the candidates were asked to choose a drink to hold for the photo shoot. They weren’t asked to drink their choice of beverage. Ms Henderson chose milk in support of our local dairy industry. Animal Justice candidate Andy Meddick doesn’t know much about cows if he thinks milking them is cruel. The cows are relieved and satisfied to get rid of the stuff - they come in voluntarily and line up at milking time. Any of the other candidates, including Mr Meddick, could have drunk the fresh milk but apparently didn’t. If this had indeed taken place in a bakery and

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a pie was going begging I’m sure it would have been consumed and not thrown out. This just goes to show that not all minor storms are in teacups! Melva Stott Anglesea

Australia feeling the heat Wow, what century is Tim Saclier (Letters, 6 July) living in? Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere passed 400 parts per million for the first time off the north west coast of WA earlier this year and for a brief period in February/March the average global temperature rise exceeded 1.5C. We have just lost a huge tract of mangroves in the far north of Australia and the Great Barrier Reef has suffered large losses of coral due to warmer sea temperatures. Ninety-seven per cent of climate scientists agree global warming, as we are now experiencing it, is man-made from the burning of fossil fuels since the industrial revolution. We urgently need to replace power generation from fossil fuels with power from renewable sources. We have a climate emergency on our hands and we need our government to take urgent action. Heather Cousland Belmont

Off the buses In regard to council’s mooted restrictions on cars in the CBD, readers must be aware of recent abysmal changes made to Geelong’s public transport. If council is to talk about inner-city or any other Geelong resident becoming more reliant on public transport then the scheduling, routing and control of timetabling need to be seriously overhauled. Geelong’s public transport is absolutely disastrous after the recent changes. For a start, buses do not go anywhere anyone wants them to go, possibly for two reasons: timetabling and route creation are done in Melbourne by people who never use buses in Geelong or anywhere else; or the local bus companies do not get much of a say in organising the system. A McHarry’s insider told me the company has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to make the system work, so far to no effect. Council, State Government and Public Transport Victoria (PTV) have created a public transport disaster in Geelong that does the opposite to reflecting travellers’ needs. Community consultation before the changes was a joke and this year’s review achieved nothing. Until little old ladies with their shopping carts reappear on the buses, having disappeared because bus stops are too far away for them to walk to, then our system will remain a bad joke. Geelong’s system was not broken before the authorities tried to fix it and should probably be restored to what it was, with a binding vote of townsfolk to approve any mooted changes. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West

Halal meat barbaric Last week Channel 9’s A Current Affair revealed that all packaged goods on supermarket shelves had to be endorsed with the Arabic word ‘halal’ for the benefit of adherents to the Islamic faith. To alleviate any concerns among non-Muslim consumers, a Muslim doctor explained it was necessary to certify that the food marked halal did not contain traces of pork. He was careful not to mention the barbaric practice of slaughtering cattle and sheep by cutting the throat in order to produce halal meat. It can take minutes for the heart to pump all the blood from the body. During this time the animal is conscious and produces stress hormones that are secreted into the body. If our legislators introduce laws to satisfy the demands of the Muslim minority, so can we, the non-Muslim majority, demand that all meat produced by this barbaric practice is also marked as halal. We can insist that non-halal meat is available for our use and that it is also marked to this effect. We refuse to eat halal meat. W Schuhmann Manifold Heights


FINALLY FRIDAY

Prince among men in purple haze By Emily Robinson Prince hits will come to life through an Australian reality TV star at North Geelong’s Sphinx Hotel this month. The 2012 winner of Australia’s Got Talent, Andrew De Silva, from ‘90s R&B sensation CDB, will present his Purple Revolution tribute show just months after the death of the international music icon. De Silva described Purple Revolution as “full on action” from the beginning. “I’ve been playing Prince’s songs in my set now for nearly 20 years, it’s always been something that the audience relate me to.” De Silva has previously opened shows for mega stars like Mariah Carey, Boys II men and Shaggy. He recently played the lead role in hit production Let’s Get It On, The Life and Music of Marvin Gaye. Performing the Marvin Gaye show educated De Silva on paying tribute to beloved artists, he said. “That show was such a success and got me thinking about doing another one with my band. “I thought it was about time I did a full Prince show, so I rounded up my musicians who also love his music.” De Silva and his band performed their first show in Albury just two weeks before Prince’s death. “About two weeks after the show (opened) I woke up with the news that he had passed away, it was quite surreal.” De Silva was surprised to recently learn that Prince had actually seen him perform one of his songs. “In 2006 I sang on The Morning Show with Prince’s drummer. It was only recently that someone told me he actually saw the performance.” But little did Prince know that De Silva would

ELECTRIC: De Silva has been described as Prince’s “next best thing” by fans. become his “next best thing”, according to fans on the Purple Revolution Facebook page. “I don’t expect comments like that but we do our best so it’s great to hear,” De Silva said. He considered performing Prince’s songs an “honour”. “It’s electric; the songs are so powerful and funky. “We’re playing all of his massive songs but we’ve also thrown in a few B-sides for the diehard fans as well.

“We’ve put a lot of time into this show. Prince always had the best musicians and the best live shows and we try to capture all of that. “It’s a full, polished act, which it has to be, otherwise it’s not Prince.” De Silva said his favourite Prince song changed nightly he always enjoyed performing opening song Let’s Go Crazy. “Everybody loses their minds. Purple Rain is also always a big one.” De Silva said his success on Australia’s Got

Talent reminded him that “it’s great to say yes to things in life.” “Sometimes we can get to a certain age where we get comfortable,“ he reflected. “That (Australia’s Got Talent) was something I would never dream of really doing but I jumped into it and ever since I’ve been jumping into other things with my eyes shut.” De Silva plays the Sphinx on 30 July.

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SUNDAY GARDEN - Garden maintenance with Friends of Botanical Gardens, 9am at National Tree Day site, Waurn Ponds Creek Reserve, opposite factories on Capital Drive. SERVICE - Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church, 43 Mt Pleasant Rd. Inquiries 0429 094 372.

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THURSDAY PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Highton meets 10am at Highton Recreation Centre, 84 Barrabool Rd. Inquiries 5243 2783. WEIGHT - Gateway TOWN club meets 5.30pm at Leopold Community Hub, Kensington Rd, Leopold. Inquiries 5250 3603. PLANTS - Plant sale, 10am-1pm at The Heights Heritage House and Garden, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. PHILOSOPHY - Discussion group, 2pm-4pm at Pear Tree Cafe, Gilbert St, Torquay. Inquiries 5264 7484. DANCE - Life Activities Club dance, 2.30pm-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Entry $5. Call 5251 3529. MEDITATION - Mindfulness, philosophy, meditation 10.30am-12.30pm at U3A, Torquay Community Centre. Inquiries 5264 7484.

MONDAY VIEW - Geelong Evening VIEW Club dinner meeting, 6.30pm at Waurn Ponds Hotel, 1154 Princes Highway. Bookings 0403 778 178. PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meets 10am at Uniting Church, corner Boundary and Ormond rds, East Geelong. Inquiries 5248 6690. SPEAKING - Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Inquiries 5250 4507. SENIORS - Grovey Friendlies carpet bowls, 1pm at the Hub, 45 Heyers Rd, Grovedale. Gentle exercise 9.30am, cards 1.15pm Tuesday. Bingo 1.15pm Thursday. Line dancing 9am Friday. Inquiries 5344 4420, 0416 381 510. SENIORS - Line dancing 9am-noon at Highton seniors club, 84 Barrabool Rd. Also Tuesday, Friday. Carpet bowls 1.15pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Tai chi 9.30am10am, bingo 1.15pm Friday. Inquiries 5244 2258. DOGS - Free show dog training 10.30am-11.30am at Pettit Park, Beauford Ave, Bell Post Hill. Call 5278 2207. HEARING - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Inquiries 5278 8300.

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5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Big Girls Donʼt Cry, They Get Even” (PG l,v) (ʼ92) Stars: Griffin Dunne & Dan Futtermant 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Top Gear (PG) 8:50 The AFL Footy Show (M) – The Logie award-winning AFL Footy Show celebrates its 23rd season. 10:50 The NRL Rookie (PG l) 11:50 Weeds: A Beam Of Sunshine (MA15+a,s,d,l) 12:20 Infomercials 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Everyday Health [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 MasterChef Australia: Masterclass 3:10 Judge Judy (PG) 3:40 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) – Miguel discovers the secrets of a Texas-style barbecue. 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l,s,a) [s] 9:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 10:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 1:30 The Late Show 2:30 Home Shopping (PG)

6:00 Fishing Edge [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 I Fish [s] 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 1:00 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 1:30 The Doctors (PG a) 2:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] [s] 3:00 The Renovation King [s] 3:30 Fishing Australia [s] 4:00 Storm Season [s] 4:30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Modern Family (PG) 6:30 Bondi Vet At Sash (PG) 7:30 David Attenboroughʼs Fishing Leopards [s] 8:30 Movie: “Taken 2” (M v) (ʼ12) Stars: Liam Neeson 10:25 Movie: “The Counselor” (MA15+ v,s) (ʼ13) Stars: Cameron Diaz 12:50 48 Hours (M a) 2:00 Home Shopping (PG)

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6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Everyday Health [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 MasterChef Australia (PG) 2:10 ET [s] 2:40 Everyday Health [s] 3:10 Judge Judy (PG) 3:40 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 8:40 NCIS: Stop The Bleeding (M v) 9:40 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 1:30 The Late Show 2:30 Home Shopping (PG) 4:00 Religious Program 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Everyday Health [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 MasterChef Australia - Encore (PG) 2:10 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:40 Everyday Health [s] 3:10 Judge Judy (PG) 3:40 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Offspring (M) 9:40 Madam Secretary (M) 10:40 Hawaii Five-O (MA15+v) 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 1:30 The Late Show 2:30 Home Shopping (PG) 4:00 Religious Program 4:30 CBS - This Morning

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create public or private communities with fellow enthusiasts. Using the mapping functions local courses can be created and shared with other driving enthusiasts via social media. Feel free to play with the R-Sound which replicates the engine notes of various vehicles including a motorbike, electric car and, yes, the Clio RS 220 EDC Trophy. Compared with the Clio RS 200 EDC, the 1.6-litre engine of the limited-edition version has 10 per cent more power and up to 40 Nm of extra torque thanks to new engine mapping, a larger turbo, an intake system designed to minimise back pressure losses and a revised exhaust system to accommodate a Euro 6 catalytic converter. Added torque is available thanks to a ‘torque boost’ function in fourth and fifth gears. The vehicle’s EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) transmission has been revised to achieve gear changes that are up to 30 per cent faster, with down changes made more rapid by reduced steering wheel shift paddle travel. There is now greater flexibility in ‘Sport’ mode to combine city and country driving. Passive safety includes driver and front passenger airbags, plus driver and front passenger head and chest side airbag. The car features the latest in anti-lock braking with emergency brake assist, electronic brakeforce distribution and emergency warning lights, which are activated under heavy braking. Also incorporated are electronic stability control, anti-slip regulation and hill start assist. Surely the latter isn’t needed by any ‘real’ driver, indeed by anyone driving a car with an automatic transmission? The test vehicle was finished in a vivid Liquid Yellow, which meant there was no hiding on pulling up to park, the colour attracting some enthusiastic comments. Stop / start technology is standard on the limited edition vehicle, marking the first time in Australia Renault has offered this feature in combination with the EDC transmission.

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Have your say about health services on the Bellarine Peninsula Bellarine Strategic Area Health Services Plan: Project newsletter #1 The Department of Health and Human Services has engaged consultants Biruu.Health to develop a Strategic Area-based Health Service Plan for the Bellarine Peninsula. The Plan will consider the health status of the Bellarine population, their current and projected health service use and make a series of recommendations about the future delivery of health services in the local community. The Plan will: • Examine the utilisation, need for, and organisation of primary care, community health, ambulatory acute and subacute services, preventative health care and aged care • Consider the way in which services could be delivered in the future including: community palliative care, outpatient medical treatment, community care and nursing, health promotion, renal dialysis, chemotherapy, community rehabilitation, mental health services, GP clinics and dental services. • Consider access to aged care services including residential and home-based care. This work is being undertaken in response to the recommendations made by KPMG in their report Review of Bellarine Community Health 2015. The consultants will prepare a detailed analysis of available relevant data, consult with current service providers, and engage with local communities across the Peninsula. During the month of July 2016, representatives from Biruu.Health will host a series of open community meetings to enable members of the local communities to share their experiences, views and preferences for the future of health service delivery in their local communities. If you are interested in participating in one of the open community meetings, information about times and locations is provided below. Two meetings will be hosted in the three main population centres on the Peninsula, one in the afternoon and one in the early evening.

Wednesday 20 July

Queenscliff Town Hall 50 Learmonth Street Queenscliff 3.30pm to 5.00pm

Point Lonsdale Community Health Centre, PAG room 2 Nelson Road Point Lonsdale 6.00pm to 7.30pm

Thursday 21 July

Portarlington Community Health Centre Health Education Room 3.30pm to 5.00pm

Drysdale Community Health Centre Meeting Room 6 21-23 Palmerston Street 6.00pm to 7.30pm

Wednesday 27 July

Barwon Heads Senior Citizens’ Centre 9 Clifford Street Barwon Heads 3.30pm to 5.00pm

Ocean Grove Boorai Children’s Centre 4-50 Shell Road Ocean Grove 6.30pm to 7.30pm

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Call Rob 0424 040 982 “old fashioned service and quality in a modern world” LIC.47130

3 TENTS, shower tent, gas stove with oven, 2kg twin tub washing machine, $200 the lot. Phone: 0476 125 695

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BULLBAR, Genuine Nissan alloy bullbar, good condition, came off 2004 Nissan Patrol. $200. 0428 941 587 or 0414 633 145.

V For Sale BATTERY OPERATED Golf buggy. Battery and wheels near new. $150. Phone 5223 1383. DINING SET 8 chairs plus cabinet, German made, solid wood. $1,000. 5241 4141.

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FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.

DOLL COLLECTION, mixed variety, good condition, 40 in total. $350. 5275 4260 or 0408 054 443. WINDOWS, aluminium frame, sliding windows, brown, good condition, 4 @ 1800 x 1500, 1 @ 1560 x 940, 1 @ 1800 x 2100. $100 each. Ph 0428 941 587 or 0414 633 145. LOUNGE 3 seater, full Italian leather, EC. $300. 0407 579 197.

V For Sale SOLAR PANELS 160 watt, folding, includes carry bag, Anderson plug, cable, alligator clips. $240. Phone 0411 066 075.

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Aqua Computers NORTH MELBOURNE JACKET Premiership 1999, pristine condition, never worn, size Large. $500. Phone 0415 757 075.

� Sales and repairs � On-site service � i-Repairs � Inks and toners � Networking � Internet

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ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

MASSAGE Guys interested in male to male massage. Private, discreet. Inquiries welcome. Phone or text Peter 0498 000 840.

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$$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229 6246.

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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

HOUSE CLEANING, Experienced, reliable, insured, ABN, references. 10% discount for first clean. Kerryn 0401 915 540.

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HOME BASED INCOME Earn more money, more time, $0-$10K plus with a simple part time opportunity. 0402 031 395.

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JAYCO 2005 Expanda - 30th Anniversary Edition. Always stored undercover in the shed, this is one with the lot. First to see will buy. 12 Volt set up with inverter and charges from your car as you drive, 240V inverter hard wired inside overhead cupboard, TV point, 12V power sockets throughout (cigarette lighter sockets), reverse cycle airconditioner,฀ full near new annexe with mesh floor, flys for both queen bed ends, 9 months reg (R03-191), rear tent pole storage, 12 Volt water tap to internal sink, big couch can be made into another bed if required, privacy curtains to bed ends, 3 way fridge, 4 burner gas stove with 1 electric hotplate, rangehood, microwave, carefree roll out awning, full caravan cover, electric brakes, easy to tow. $22,000. Phone Shayne on 0412 524 023.

JAYCO Penquin Outback 2010. Excellent condition. Full canvas annexe, bike rack provision on a frame, Anderson plug for solar power, battery pack, jerry can holder on rear bumper, 3 way fridge, alloy wheels, gas bottle, storage tube for annex poles, registration (T64-929). $18,000. Phone: 0408 520 173.

JAYCO Swan 2013. Excellent condition, as new, Prestige bag awnings, full canvas annexe with draft protector, deluxe bag bed end flys, 2 x innerspring mattresses, Aussie Mate kitchen awning, 90W solar panel, Winegard TV antenna, 30 amp Reg, 100 amp battery pack, Vantec interior protection, 90Ltr 3 way fridge, microwave, 4 burner stove/grill, 82Ltr water tank, child restraint on double bed, 2 x bed fan lights, van cover, Tare 1104Kg, registration (V23-322). Ready To Go. $23,200. Phone: 0438 716 202.

BILLABONG Caravan 2007. Excellent condition comes with full annex Van has toilet, shower, oven & wine cooler, air con, registration (S21-408). $33,000. Phone: 0419 546 930.

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MERCEDES BENZ 308CDI 2005 Motor Home & 1994 Suzuki Vitara Package. Will sell motor home separate but not the Suzuki. Motor home has toilet & shower, gas hot water system, 12v/240 fridge, 240v reverse cycle air/heating, microwave, 3 burner gas cooktop, 100L water tank & 100L grey water tank, Fiama wind out awning, reverse camera, dash mount GPS, fold out table & chairs, 4 berth with several sleeping configurations, fire blanket & extinguisher, 4 new tyres, October registration (TRG-669), 200w portable solar panel, 2000w generator inverter, 1700w 12v/240 inverter, 240,000 km's. Sold with RWC. Suzuki has registration (FPH-008) till May 2017, 4 new tyres & RWC, 220,000 km's, A-frame folds up when not in use. $55,000. Phone: Neal 0401 880 377.

JAYCO Eagle, 2010, full canvas annexe, all Jayco extras included, EC. Great price. $18,200. 0401 451 009.

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VISCOUNT 1995 Ultra Lite 16ft PopTop. Excellent van many extra's. I have checked the market and this is the best of this model available. Long reg, New tyres, Fiama awning with side and rear wind walls, Wyngard antenna, 2x9 kg gas bottles, Elec HWS, New 4 burner cooktop and grill, Microwave, 12 volt battery system for off road camps, 12v water pump, Large front tool box with gas bottles inside, Portable solar panels, 12v/240v charging regulator, 240v ext power and twin 12v ext outlets, Retro fitted Alko independant suspension. Reg til March 2017 (R61-110). $7,500. Phone: 0428 822 723.

CONCEPT caravan 2011. 19 ft., full size annexe plus shade walls. Excellent condition. Full ensuite. Priced to sell at $44,000 Neg. Phone 0400 102 172.

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Employment 2002 MERCEDES Sprinter 313 Motor Home. Excellent condition, 12 months reg (1BZ - 2XM), 212,000 kms, new shockers, upgraded internal wiring, new battery, tow bar, motor bike rack, solar panels, awning, TV, microwave oven, huge fridge /freezer in back storage, porta pot, folding table, turntable on front seat, permanent rear double bed with comfortable, thick mattress with storage underneath. Comes complete with annexe, portable shower, all set up to go with everything you need including bed linen, cutlery, cookware, portable gas stove, folding chairs. $42,000. Phone: 0422 012 050.

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PINNACLE Camper Trailer. Fully Hammertone powdercoat finish, side slide drawer for clothes, stainless steel back slide draw, full front lockable carry box, 3 x 16" off road wheels with Landcruiser hubs, 4WD electric brakes, 7 Leaf eye to eye military style rebound spring with shockers, full 1700 Long 50 x 100 RHS A frame with continuation to spring hangers, 50 x 50 RHS chasis, full front stone deflector, 8 inch jockey wheel, fully hinged tent mount with gas struts, LED tail lights & blinkers, full off road hitch, 2 x gas bottles & holders, 1 x Jerry Can & holder, outside water tap & 2 x quick connects for water & Gas, 12 Volt plug at rear of Trailer, Aux. 12 Battery in front lock box, 90L water tank with stone guard, brand new black cover, registration (S96-620). We paid $9,200. "Has it all", $6,000. Phone: 0418 320 014.

GOLDSTREAM 2007 RV Mini Pop Top Caravan. Very good condition, one owner, 3 way 90 litre fridge, microwave, TV, coaxial point 240/12v lighting, electric brakes, triple lock security door, wind out tinted windows, twin 9 litre gas bottles, double bed and wardrobe, sink with mains pressure pump, combo 3 burner stove, alumium body with checker plate front, easy roof lifters & struts, front and rear tunnel boots, combo 3 burner stove, mini grill and range hood with exhaust. Registration (R79-477). $17,000. Phone: 0427 871 074.

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COMMODORE 1999, VTSS, PMY-360, blue, original, EC, 304 Chev, rollercam, auto, petrol /LPG, REG/RWC, $5,500. Ph 0411 538 997. FALCON '08 Auto Wagon, gas, ex taxi, with RWC, 12 months registration (1HG-7JC). $2,950. Phone: 0401 671 489. FORD AU Ute 2001. Steel drop side, big racks, 190,000 kms, 8 months registration (QQE-367), great condition, suit Tradie, $3,700 or best offer. Phone: 0418 101 898.

FORD Focus Zetec 2011. Top of the range Focus, 5 Speed manual hatch, well looked after car, 12 months registration (YIP-140), roadworthy, 105,010 kms, Price $9999.00. Phone: 0417 463 299 FORD FG G6, 2011, 142,000kms, 1FN-9MF. $12,000ono with RWC. 0412 928 130.

HOLDEN Berlina VZ 2006. Top of the range, sedan, colour Glaze, towbar, new tyres, service books, 12 months registration (UEH-762). $7,500 or best offer. Phone: (03) 5233 8444. HOLDEN Barina, 2002, 5 speed manual, 3 door hatch, +128,000kms, VGC. RNW-936. $2,500. 0409 380 963. HYUNDAI Accent, hatch, 2001, manual. Has the lot with RWC. RHU-858. $3,200ono. Please phone: 0409 990 102.

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MG F, 1996, white with black hard top and good soft top, rebuilt upgraded engine (no more blown head gaskets), replaced hydro-gas suspension with springs, new water pump, new cam drive belt, new clutch, reconditioned clutch master cylinder, reconditioned starter motor, reconditioned alternator, new battery, cooling system checked and parts replaced as required, will be supplied with a roadworthy certificate, registration number 1CQ 5KC. Good all round condition, $12,000 spent on it over the last 18 months and covered about 600 km since the work was done. $10,000. Contact on 5244 1650. Sale due to a new project coming up.

TOYOTA Corolla '91 Hatch. 138,000 kms, good condition, auto, air/con, power steering, RWC, $3,200 ono. Phone: 0409 175 344. TOYOTA, Corolla, 2000 hatch, long reg, silver colour, RWC, C/L, A/C, P/S, EC in and out. 1GW-TBO. $4,850. 5282 4740.

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PEDIGREE Horizon GL Caravan 2001. Tandem, galvanized frame, spare wheel, 2x 4.5kg gas bottles, pole carrier, rollout awning, annexe, double island bed (east-west),cassette toilet, microwave, 4 burner hotplate and grill, 3way fridge, TV with DVD player, radio/CD player, battery pack, water, pump, 4 seasons hatches, hot water unit on tap, low tare weight 1620 KG, registration (P17- 277) until November 2016. $19,900 neg. For inspection phone Wayne on 0419 532 024

WINDSOR, Genesis, 21.6ft, 2007, ensuite, single beds, awning, A/C, full annexe, 3 way fridge, microwave, electric brakes, battery. $34,500. 0414 856 860.

MAZDA 6 Wagon 2004 model. Excellent condition, black exterior, auto, sunroof, registration WIQ-359, odometer 200,000kms. $6,999. Phone 0448 368 829.

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CREWMAN SSZ. Fully optioned 2005. 89,000 kms, gas/petrol, 6 speed manual, full leather interior, tinted windows, nudge bar, towbar, rear wheel hp 386 /Nm 800 of torque, Plus many more extra's. Registration (YED-424). Used but not abused, owned by and elderly chap. $27,000. Phone: 0418 450 650.

VISCOUNT POP TOP 16ft caravan & annex. Selling our family van as we have updated. Double bed, storage box on front draw bar, bike rack on back tow bar, near new annexe. Great 1st family van $4500 ono. Contact Jason on 0499 600 378.

MITSUBISHI Magna SE V6 1995 Auto, champagne colour, A/C, E /W, CD player, cruise control, 173kms, RWC, NHG-796 $2,900neg. 0416 005 825. MITSUBISHI Triton, dual cab, 2014, under new car warranty, 42,000kms, DEVS. $25,000ono with RWC. 0412 928 130. NISSAN Micra, hatch, auto, only 25,000kms, 1.4 litre, full electrics, reg until 02/17, RWC, beautiful condition. WFV-473. $8,500ono. 0437 722 027. SUZUKI Swift, 2007, cruise control, auto, mags, silver metallic paint, full service history, one owner, EC, 142,000kms, 1EA-2IT. $8,500. Phone 0407 325 505.

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SPORT Scott backing Tomahawk to find form against Freo Geelong coach Chris Scott is “unbelievably confident" power forward Tom Hawkins can overcome his form slump to help the Cats return to the winners’ list. The big man has come under fire for lacklustre returns this season, which have left him averaging less than two goals a match. He also failed to fire in last week’s loss at home to Sydney, ramping up the pressure for an improved performance this weekend against Fremantle. Veteran Mackie is set to play his 250th AFL game, while Guthrie is on the verge of 100. A return to form will have added significance against the Dockers as Andrew Mackie and Cameron Guthrie prepare for milestone games. Scott stuck by Hawkins during the coach’s media conference this week. “If you’re looking for big names to go out ... then I think you’ll be disappointed," he said. Scott deflected some of the blame from Hawkins as critics also circled around Steve Motlop and Mitch Duncan. “A big part of it is the way we’re playing collectively, that needs to be better and our delivery needs to be better," Scott said. “I think we can kick the ball to him a little bit more. He’s still a dominant player one-on-one, even when he’s not quite at his best. Then there’s the part that he needs to play as well. We’d like him to be a little more involved in the game. I’m unbelievably confident and I’ve got great faith in Tom." Speedy Motlop accumulated 12 and 10 disposals respectively in the Cats’ losses to St Kilda and the Sydney Swans over the past fortnight. “The work he’s doing with us strongly suggests that he’s really motivated to improve his game. He wants to be an elite player in the competition and we’re going to do everything we can to support him to get there."

STRUGGLING: Big Cat Tom Hawkins needs a return to form, or at least improved supply from team-mates.

Confident Jurcic finds the net in Warriors’ stirring win By Josip Zilic Nick Jurcic’s quality finishes inspired North Geelong to its first win in over a month - in its 2-0 victory over Melbourne City last weekend - to put the Warriors back on track. They now head off to Sunshine on Saturday to try and consolidate the turn in form. Sunshine Georgies, who have recollected themselves somewhat from their disappointing start to the year, come off a solid performance where they managed a 2-2 draw against league leader Whittlesea. Their seesawing contest saw them go down twice before clawing back into the contest and then step up to put Whittlesea under great pressure to narrowly miss several opportunities to come away with an upset win. The Warriors will head into the contest with

renewed confidence after steadying the losses the week before against Werribee then collecting all three points at home to Melbourne City. On a perfect winter’s day, the Warriors got off to a lightning start when Jurcic was put through on goal on the 4th minute by Kene Eze to beat his man and slot his 15-metre low drive past the keeper into the bottom corner. With the momentum all theirs, the Warriors went about building opportunities while choking supply to Melbourne City’s midfield, causing several turnovers in dangerous areas. However it was City that almost scored next, when two shots in two minutes from Marcus Demanche were well saved by Daniel Zilic to keep a clean sheet. After the break the tempo was building and the tension got to Melbourne City’s Bailey Row, receiving a yellow card for a poor tackle, then his

second yellow seconds later for dissent towards the referee to receive his marching orders. With the result heading towards a solid 1-0 win, Jurcic stepped up again this time, receiving a well weighted through ball from Matt Thorne - beating his man on the outside of the box and driving towards goal, he slammed his shot past James Delianov to put the result beyond doubt. Coach Micky Colina was delighted after proceedings. “Probably the most complete performance of our season to date,” Colina said. Colina drew on the work the team put in to specifically address their transitional elements of the game which was evident on the weekend. Kickoff is against Sunshine George Cross is 3pm, Saturday 16 July, at Chaplin Reserve, Sunshine.

Fresh wave of salmon biting ON THE BITE Chris Pitman Local surf was again an excellent choice over the past week, with anglers finding worthy numbers of quality Australian salmon. Casting lures out from the beach on the incoming tide accounted for fish to 2.5kg. Productive locations included 13th, Bancoora and Jan Juc beaches, with lures of 25g to 30g working well on 5kg leaders. Clifton Springs tempted anglers with good numbers of squid in 3m to 5m of water. Whiting were taken a little further out on pippies, although a few moves were sometimes needed to locate good numbers of fish. Corio Bay remained popular for its protection from strong winds. Anglers fishing land-based at both St Helens and Limeburner’s Point landed reasonable numbers of garfish and pinkies, with the odd larger snapper taken by dedicated types. Swan Bay provided a mixed bag inside the channel, with whiting, salmon and squid on the chew for anglers fishing at the right time. Jason Andrew and mates made the most of excellent conditions on Saturday, heading out to 40m straight out from The Rip. Fishing squid baits on the bottom, they boated three gummy shark to 12kg, releasing one, and a surprise legal-size kingfish. Peri Stavropoulos, Micheal Stavropoulos, Daniel Baden and I ventured down to Port Fairy on Saturday for southern bluefin tuna. After covering some distance on the water, we located tuna willing to take diving hard-body lures in 63m. After catching a few while trolling we found a school feeding on the surface and caught more on lures such as a Bass Day Bungy Cast and a Sea Iron Pelacus cast into the commotion. Notably, we observed kingfish follow tuna to the boat on one occasion, along with some much larger tuna. Tackleworld Geelong’s Michael Moore and Adam Van Der Lugt travelled down south to one of the sea-run trout systems on Monday. Fishing though gale-force wind, Michael banked a well-conditioned brown trout of 54cm on a Rapala Spotted Dog lure. A little further down west, Tony Hynds cast soft plastics in Lake Yambuk where he banked several bream to 33cm. Lakes Purrumbete and Bullen Merri continued challenging anglers with temperamental trout. Trolling deep with downriggers produced a few Bullen Merri Rainbows and Chinook salmon.

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