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Don’t show ’em the money By Luke Voogt

A strategy that beat overnight store burglaries in Ocean Grove is on the way to Geelong, police have revealed. Police will first encourage Geelong West traders to close stores without leaving money inside as burglary rates surge on Pakington St. Continued page 3

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City seeking ‘fair way’ to pay rising pool gas costs By Luke Voogt Geelong pool-users face fee hikes as City Hall tries to find “the fairest way” of covering higher gas prices. Interstate experiences suggested that operating costs could rise as much as 200 per cent, a state sport body warned. City Hall strategy and finance director Joanne Moloney foreshadowed increased costs for Geelong facilities. “We have been forced to realistically consider the fairest way to cover these rising costs in the framing of our 2017/2018 draft budget,” she said. “Like many other councils across Australia, the City is not immune to rising energy costs. “Our biggest exposure is the significant amount of gas we use to heat the swimming pools

and other indoor recreation facilities at our four swim, sport and leisure centres.” Visport said the cost of running pools in New South Wales had in some cased tripled. The price hikes would soon spread to Victoria, warned Vicsport chair Margot Foster. “Swimming pools and major sporting complexes in Victoria, many run by local councils, will be significantly and adversely affected by excessive energy price hikes.” Increases in running costs of up to $500,000 had forced New South Wales councils to reduce pool temperatures or increase fees, she said. “It is important for government to develop an energy policy with an adequate and ongoing budget provision for sport at both a federal and state level to cope with increased energy costs.” Water heating costs would present a signifi-

cant challenge to Geelong’s 21 soccer clubs, said Geelong Regional Football chair Jo Plummer. “I think any rise in the utilities is going to be difficult to manage, particularly in light of the fact that most of (the clubs) are volunteer-run,” she said. “Football in the region has not been traditionally well-supported outside of the fundraisers.” Ms Plummer said local clubs could use renewable energy to become more “self-reliant” with support from City Hall and State Government. “It makes good business sense and good environmental sense to source energy needs from natural resources. The return on investment now is very good.” The region’s 20-plus “increasingly multipurpose” soccer grounds could utilise solar power for lighting, Ms Plummer said.

‘Take away cash’

In Brief City scare Police cordoned off part of central Geelong yesterday afternoon (Thursday) as a man threatened to jump off a shopping complex roof. The man eventually left Market Square Shopping Centre with police, who allowed shoppers to resume free movement in the area around mid-afternoon.

Drug tests Geelong motorists face increased drug testing as part of a new road safety campaign targeting regional Victoria, according to the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). Police would increase testing in regional areas and back streets as part of the new effort to reduce drug-related road deaths, the TAC said.

Soldiers honoured A new war memorial is set to open at Leopold today (Friday) ahead of Anzac Day. The memorial would acknowledge the sacrifices of past and present soldiers from “the greater Leopold district”, City Hall said.

Brewery winner A Geelong brewery has won two titles at a national industry awards. Little Creatures won the Vintage Cellars Best of Awards’ Brewery of the Year category and Best Australian Craft Beer for Dog Days Summer Ale.

Eggs role Geelong’s council has distanced itself from an Easter egg hunt at Geelong Showgrounds that made national headlines this week. City Hall said it “played no part in the organisation of the privately-run event” where some patrons expressed anger after children had to return eggs for exceeding a limit rule of one bag per child.

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GO, TEAM: Young Cats fans Josh, 11, Christian, 9, and Charlotte, 10, watch their heroes at an open training session. (Rebecca Hosking)

Geelong and Surf Coast builders have received a tick of approval from industry regulators. One-hundred inspections found two noncompliant excavation sites at Lorne and another storing demolition waste without a council permit, the Victorian Building Authority and EPA said.

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From page 1 Leaving money in-store was turning shops into targets for burglars, said Geelong Senior Constable Andrew King. “I was talking to a retailer about it this morning. I think it’s a problem around all of Geelong. “You can’t go leaving a day’s takings or a float in stores overnight because you’ll get offenders taking advantage of that. “Every retail burglary I’ve been to, I’ve recommended they don’t keep money on the premises. Sen Const King’s “no-cash-on-premises” initiative would involve Geelong West stores displaying empty till inserts in streetfront windows. Shop owners could also display signs stating that no cash was held on the property. “That indicates to anyone with illegal intentions that they’re wasting their time but if you don’t actually (remove the cash) the sign means nothing.” The initiative would be a first for Geelong, Sen Const King said. “Over time I’ll bring it in all over Geelong.” Bellarine Police introduced the initiative after a burglary crimewave at Ocean Grove. “It was clearly seen as a soft target and we had to bring in something that would restrict easy access to cash,” Sen Const King said. “It was quite successful.” Bellarine Sergeant Mick Knight confirmed a “dramatic reduction” in shop burglaries at Ocean Grove.

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But sometimes firsts can become, err, ’number twos’ as well. Deakin University showed how this week with confirmation of its involvement in the second Treatment 2017 Flightlines, a temporary art exhibition at Werribee’s sewage farm. Curator and Deakin art lecturer Cameron Bishop (pictured) said

the 10 featured artists had “immersed themselves” at the plant to find inspiration for their works. “Just like sewage has been transformed into liquid gold (water), ideas have taken form through material processes to become artworks,” Dr Bishop explained. Exhibition patrons take a 2.5-hour bus tour of the artworks that, Dr Bishop said, were unencumbered by the “sterile” environment of a gallery. He can say that again! Anyway, to enjoy a feast for the eyes, and possibly the nose, Treatment 2017 Flightlines runs from Saturday until 29 April. Also raising a stink is beleaguered TV sports presenter Craig Hutchinson, Geelong’s scapegoat in the demise of Channel 9’s The Footy Show. In recent years certain circles attributed the show’s success to Geelong, given its links with on-air talent Billy Brownless, Sam Newman and Rebecca Maddern. Then Hutchy - another Cats supporter - took over as host at the start of this season. How could the show’s future be anything but assured with yet another Geelong name involved. Maddern, for one, was convinced, predicting he would bring “bring something pretty powerful” to the long-running program. Well, powerful might not have been the right word. Since then the ratings have tanked, Geelong’s influence has been forgotten and the knives have come out for the host alone. Talk about taking one for the team!

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WRITE ON: Participants in this week's business awards entry writing workshop, more of which are sceduled for next week. (Lousia Jones)

Business awards nominations triple Nominations for Geelong’s premier business awards have tripled on last year, according to organisers. Geelong Business Excellence Awards received more than 330 nominations by last week’s cut-off, said the city’s chamber of commerce chief. The chamber was “thrilled by the unprecedented interest”, Bernadette Uzelac said. “To receive more than 330 nominations of a range of businesses from micro-enterprises through to large companies speaks volumes about their services and how their customers want to see them recognised as award winners,” she said. “The amount of nominations are triple to what was received in 2016 and highlights why the Geelong Business Excellence Awards, the longest continuously running business awards in Australia, remains the best way to showcase local businesses that epitomise excellence.” The Geelong Indy came on board as a Geelong Business Excellence Awards sponsor for the first

time this year. “We’re delighted to publicise the awards,” said Indy managing editor Tony Galpin. “The huge response to the calls for nominations will help make this year’s event the best and biggest ever.” The awards’ judging panel began running entry-writing workshops for nominees this week. Geelong’s Chamber of Commerce’s office at 10 Moorabool St, Geelong, will host additional workshops on 26 and 28 April. Workshop reservations and more information about the business excellence awards are available at gbea.com.au. Entries for each of the 21 categories close on 22 May.

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Iconic veteran’s salute to mateship By Luke Voogt World War II veteran Tom Randall has attended Anglesea’s Anzac Day ceremony longer than most Australians have lived. “I’ve done it ever since I’ve been in Anglesea,” the 102-year-old told The Indy Wednesday. “I moved there in 1972.” Kenneth Thomas Randall served as a mechanic in 65th Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Company (Royal Australian Engineers) in Darwin from 1942 to 1945. He remembered arriving in Darwin six months after 242 Japanese planes attacked ships in the city’s harbour on 19 February, 1942. “One of the first things I remember was all the sunken ships in Darwin Harbour. They (had been) sitting ducks.” The Japanese would bomb the city almost 100 more times, but Mr Randall avoided any near misses. “Although they bombed Darwin all the time, you weren’t always in the place they bombed,”

he said. “It’s a very big place.” He would ride his motorbike around the city and its outskirts maintaining searchlight generators. Goannas would give him a scare more often than bombs, he said. “You’d ride your motorbike around and that would frighten the hell out of them. They were pretty big - they’d give you a fright alright when they’d jump out of the trenches.” Mr Randall is one of five members of his unit still alive, he said. “We don’t have a reunion anymore because there’s not enough of us left.” The great-grandfather of five has given the salute for the ceremony for years, but this year handed it over to Moss Darby a 94-year-old RAAF Veteran from World War II. “He’s OK,” Mr Randall said. “We don’t talk about the war very much, we just like to catch up socially.” Anglesea’s Anzac Day march begins at the corner of Noble Street and the Great Ocean Road at 9.30am.


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War’s old wounds still cause pain By Luke Voogt For David Wilson Anzac Day is a time to quietly remember those who didn’t come back - like mate and fellow infantryman Nick Cassano. “He got shot in the head on his first operation,” the Highton Vietnam veteran said. While the two were never “close”, their shared infantry and recruit training created a special bond. “You never forget,” Mr Wilson said. Mr Wilson spent his 21st birthday in Vietnam, lugging a back-bending 60kg - including 2000 rounds - as a machine gunner for 5RAR (infantry) during 1969 and 1970. With resupplies every three days, the “water you had to drink was the water you had to carry”. “During wet season it wasn’t too bad,” Mr Wilson said. “You would drain the water off your hoochie at night or a banana leaf if you were lucky. We had chlorine tablets but they were terrible.” He remembers stalking North Vietnamese Army soldiers hidden in dense jungle. “If you were standing at the window there,” he said pointing three metres away, “you’d hardly be seen”. After months patrolling the soldiers became attuned to the nature around them. “The worst part was when you were walking through and it just went dead silent,” Mr Wilson said, “you knew something was going to happen.” Sometimes the enemy shot at his platoon four or five times a day. The fights could be as short as 15 minutes while others could last for hours. “You knew when they had just missed you because you could hear the (supersonic) crack but by the time you heard it the bullet was well gone,” he said. He respected North Vietnamese Army soldiers as a deadly adversary. “You had to,” he said. “They had the same loyalty to their soldiers as we did. “We would never leave anybody (who died) behind. They did but they would try not to.”

David Wilson leads the way with his light machine gun as troops deploy from a helicopter in Vietnam.

REMEMBRANCE: Vietnam veteran David Wilson. 167426 “Anywhere you went, if you were in a uniform, you’d get abused.” Vietnam left Mr Wilson with a bad back and he still goes to the gym through Veteran Affair’s rehab program. The emotional scars are less noticeable. “Even now I hate to sit in a restaurant or anywhere with my back to the door,” he said. “I get very emotional very easy which they tell

Mr Wilson was part of a welcome home parade down George Street in Sydney and remembered people throwing confetti from windows. “But there were twice as many protesters,” he said. He remained in the army for six months after the war.

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“A lack of planning” has left Geelong passengers without seats on increasingly overcrowded trains, according to opposition politicians. The state and federal MPs launched an online petition on Wednesday calling for increased investment in passenger rail from the Victorian Government and the Commonwealth. But Victorian Transport Minister Jacinta Allen slammed the petition as hypocrisy, saying the previous coalition State Government was to blame. “This petition isn’t worth the paper it’s written on,” she said. “The former Liberal Government were an unmitigated disaster for Geelong commuters - slashing funding for V/Line and leaving passengers stranded on crowded trains.” Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson said she would join five state Liberal MPs collecting signatures on local trains in coming weeks. Ms Henderson called for more funding to fix the Geelong-Warrnambool line, more daily services and more express, peak-hour trains between Geelong and Melbourne. “The $3.65m Regional Rail Link has proved to be a short-term fix only and is almost at capacity with services becoming increasingly slow and over-crowded,” she said. Ms Henderson said the State Government had yet to deliver a business plan for a rail duplication between South Geelong and Waurn Ponds, despite $1m from the Turnbull government. But the Transport Minister said her government was yet to receive any of that money. “The Turnbull government hasn’t yet provided a cent to build better public transport for Geelong or anywhere else in Victoria.” Ms Allan said that her government was “getting on” with the business plan for the duplication with $3 million in last year’s State Budget.

PETITIONING: Liberal MPs Andrew Katos and Sarah Henderson have called for increased funding for Geelong trains. She said she would not take “lectures” from the former Liberal government “failures” which “slashed $120 million out of V/Line”. “We’ve restored and increased that funding, with $198 million for the regional operator in last year’s State Budget.” “The former Liberal government didn’t order a single regional carriage for two years - we ordered 48 in our first two years.” Ms Allan said the previous government added 10 new services for Geelong in four years. “We’ve already added well over 200. We’re adding more services, new carriages and delivering the improvements Geelong passengers need and deserve,” she said.

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Her job spans personal and home care services – from showering and dressing to housework and shopping. While Georgette enjoys helping people, her favourite task involves chatting over a cuppa. Many of her clients would agree it’s the best part of her visits, especially if they live alone. She even takes them out for coffee sometimes.

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Georgette describes her job as interesting, varied and rewarding. She shares a strong connection with clients, which often makes her happy – and occasionally sad.

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The City is one of Australia’s largest and most complex local councils, delivering over 126 different community and business services. So no wonder we’re often in the news. But sometimes, you only get half the story. Or even worse: half-truths and ‘fake news’. So here you can read the City’s view on matters that might affect you: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/cityview

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G21 ROAD TRANSPORT PLAN 2017–2027 The G21 Region Transport Plan 2017–2027 will guide development of regional road transport infrastructure to: • Support the growth of established and emerging industries.

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• Promote sustainable transport. • Support population growth in the region. We are now seeking feedback from community members about the plan prior to endorsement by each of the G21 councils. To have your say go to the City's website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ yoursay

It was 102 years ago that our brave ANZAC sons landed under fire on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The 25th of April marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. On this day, we honour and remember all those who have or are serving in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. Support our brave and courageous servicemen and women marching in ANZAC Day marches, or attend a commemorative service taking place in Geelong and on the Bellarine Peninsula. Members of the public that wish to lay wreaths may do so after the official wreath laying ceremonies.

In the interest of public health the City advises that high levels of blue-green algae have been detected in: • McLeods Waterholes Reserve (larger lake), Drysdale • Blue Waters Lake, Ocean Grove • Cowies Creek Wetland, Anakie Road, Norlane The City advises people should avoid contact with the water and should not eat fish caught from the contaminated water. Please avoid pets making contact with the water in these reserves. If skin contact should accidentally occur, wash immediately in fresh water. Contact with blue-green algae can cause skin rashes, eye and ear infections, vomiting and diarrhoea, mouth ulcers, sore throats and asthma symptoms. Anyone experiencing a reaction should seek medical help. Warning signs have been erected at the affected waterways. For more information call us on 5272 5272.

Portarlington Dawn Service and March: at 6.00am the Portarlington and St Leonards Sub Branch will a host a dawn service around the Portarlington Cenotaph on W.G Little Reserve.

Malop Street between Bellerine Street and Yarra Street from 9.30am to 11.15am.

Malop Street between Yarra Street and Gheringhap Street, including a section of Gheringhap Street between Corio Street and Lt Malop Street will be closed from approximately 10.15am to 11.45am.

A march will take place from the club rooms in Harding Street at 11.00am to conclude at the Portarlington Cenotaph for a commemorative and wreath laying service.

ANZAC DAY GEELONG SERVICES The ANZAC projections will commence at 3.30am on ANZAC Day to coincide with the Johnstone Park Pre-Dawn service. Johnstone Park Geelong Pre-Dawn Service: to honour the first landing at Gallipoli in 1915, a pre dawn commemorative service will take place at the Geelong Peace Memorial in Johnstone Park at 4.15am. Lara Dawn Service: the Lara RSL Sub Branch will host a service around the Lara Cenotaph at 2 Rennie Street from 6.00am. Eastern Beach Reserve Dawn Service: the Geelong and District Vietnam Veterans Association are holding a dawn service on the Geelong waterfront at 6.00am. Boer War Memorial Dawn Service: the Kardinia Rotary Club will host a service at the Boer War Memorial located on the corner of Kilgour Street and Latrobe Terrace at 6.30am. The Geelong RSL wreath laying service: will take place at the Geelong RSL at 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont at 9.30am. Norlane March and Service: commencing in the service lane of Melbourne Road and Sparks Road at 9.30am, the march turns into Rose Avenue to conclude at the Norlane RSL Sub Branch. A wreath laying ceremony follows at approximately 9.50am. Geelong March and Service: commencing from the corner of Yarra Street and Malop Street at 11.00am, the march proceeds along Malop Street

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Newcombe Street between Brown Street and Harding Street from 11.00am to 11.30am.

ANZAC DAY BELLARINE PENINSULA SERVICES Ocean Grove Dawn Service and March: at 6.15am the Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads RSL Sub Branch will host a service around the Ocean Grove Cenotaph in the Ocean Grove Park. At 9.45am the march commences in The Terrace to conclude in Ocean Grove Park.

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The Terrace, between Presidents Avenue and Hodgson Street from 9.00am to 10.00am. Presidents Avenue between The Terrace and Draper Street from 9.45am to 10.30am.

The march concludes with a commemorative and wreath laying ceremony. Barwon Heads March and Service: commences from the corner of Hitchcock Avenue and Bridge Road at 8.45am, to proceed along Hitchcock Avenue. • Hitchcock Avenue between Bridge Road and Ozone Road will be closed from approximately 8.30am to 10.00am. A commemorative and wreath laying service follows at the conclusion of the march at the Cenotaph located outside the Barwon Heads Community Hall.

The following roads will be closed from approximately 10.15am to 11.30am. • High Street between Murradoc Road and Eversley Street and a section of Princess Street to the Springdale Community Centre Car Park.

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Due to the ANZAC Day public holiday the Benders and McHarry’s Bus services will operate as per a weekend bus timetable. Outbound buses 1, 22, 24, 30, 31, 32, 35, 40 to 43, 50, 51, 55, 56 and 60 that would normally stop at the Moorabool Street Bus Interchange (located outside Market Square) will depart from outside the Lombard’s Party Supplies on Ryrie Street between Moorabool Street and Gheringhap Street from 10.30am to midday. Inbound buses 1, 22, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 35, 40 to 43, 50, 51, 55, 56 and 61 travelling to the Geelong Railway Station from the Moorabool Street Bus Interchange will depart from the north side of Ryrie Street between Moorabool Street and James Street from 10.30am to midday. The V/Line Bus Route 101 Geelong to Apollo Bay, Adelaide to Melbourne service that operates from the Malop Street bus stop will depart from the Geelong Train Station.

Drysdale Service and March: at 10.00am the Drysdale RSL Sub Branch will host an ANZAC Day service in the Drysdale Primary School Assembly Hall. Following the service, a march will commence at 11.00am from outside the Drysdale CFA. The march concludes around the Drysdale Cenotaph in Princess Street.

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St Leonards Service: a commemorative service will take place inside the St Leonards Memorial Hall at 1342 Murradoc Road at 9.00am. PUBLIC TRANSPORT – ANZAC DAY TUESDAY 25 APRIL

The following roads will be closed from approximately 9.00am to 11.00am.

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to conclude in Johnstone Park. At the conclusion of the march a commemorative service follows at approximately 11.45am. The following roads will be closed from 9.30am to 11.45am.

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For further information to the buses visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007. THE MALOP STREET TAXI RANK The taxi rank outside Myer will not be serviced from 10.00am to 11.45am.

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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT

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A SIX SESSION PARENTING PROGRAM FOR PARENTS OF ADOLESCENTS AGED FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS

The land affected by the application is located at: 11 Labuan Square, Norlane

FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN AGED TWO TO EIGHT YEARS

Would you like to learn how to: • Be better at talking and connecting with your teen? • Be better at understanding your teen? • Help your teen learn to manage their emotions? • Help to prevent behaviour problems in your teen? • Teach your teen to deal with conflict?

The application is for a permit to: Buildings and works associated with a dwelling above a shop and removal of Covenant 2664665 from Vol 07912 FOL 097 The applicant for the permit is: D Harabor The application reference number is: PP-418-2016 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: •

The City's website www.geelongaustralia.com. au/advertisedplanning Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong VIC 3220 Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm Corio Customer Service, Corio Shopping Centre, Corner Bacchus Marsh and Purnell Roads, Corio VIC 3214 Monday to Friday - 9.00am to 5.00pm

The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must: • • •

be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing. include the reasons for the objection. state how the objector would be affected.

The responsible authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before Sunday 7 May 2017. If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision.

COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS DO YOU HAVE AN ARTS PROJECT IN NEED OF URGENT FUNDING? DO YOU WANT TO ATTEND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING BUT CAN’T AFFORD TO? The City of Greater Geelong may be able to help you. The 2016-2017 round of Community Arts and Festivals Grants Program is still open for applications to two special grants: 1. Community Arts Grants (Quick Response) Grants of up to $1,500 to support ‘urgent’ arts projects that were not eligible for application during the major grants round 2. Community Arts (Professional Development) Grants of up to $1,000 to support selected professional and skill development activities for individuals only. Applicants must be a permanent resident of the Greater Geelong municipality and provision of three arts industry references is mandatory. HOW TO APPLY Applicants must discuss their application with our Arts and Culture department before submitting any application. After discussing your project and eligibility with us, a link to the online form will be sent directly to you.

Are you on the right track? Do you need some help, tips or ideas? Does your child have challenging behaviour? The Triple P program is a four week program for parents of children aged up to eight years. The program looks at:

Date: Monday 1 May Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Location: Ariston 245-249 Pakington Street, Newtown Cost: FREE Phone: 5272 4741

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Positive parent/child relationships Negotiating everyday challenges Encouraging desirable behaviour Teaching new skills / behaviours Managing common behaviour difficulties

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BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS A PROGRAM FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN AGED 12 MONTHS TO 12 YEARS The Bringing up Great Kids program is a six-week program for parents of children aged 12 months to 12 years. The program aims to equip parents with the skills to enhance their patterns of communication with their children, promote more respectful interactions and encourage the development of children’s positive self identity.

Date: Monday 8 May Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Location: Ariston 245-249 Pakington Street, Newtown Cost: $20 or $6.50 concession Phone: 5272 4741 REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL

Date: Tuesday 9 May Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Location: Ariston 245-249 Pakington Street, Newtown Cost: $20 or $6.50 concession Phone: 5272 4741 REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL

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Deadline for these grants is Monday 1 May 2017 (subject to availability of funds).

RELEASE OF THE DRAFT MOOLAP PLAN Have your say on the State Government’s proposed future land use directions for: • • •

The former saltworks Point Henry Surrounding land in Moolap

HOW TO BE INVOLVED 1. Complete an online survey at www.engage.vic.gov.au/moolap

HELP YOURSELF GEELONG! The City of Greater Geelong has joined with the Department of Justice and Regulation and Victoria Police in urging Geelong residents to help prevent crime by locking their cars and keeping valuables hidden. In more than 50 per cent of thefts from cars there was no sign of forced entry. All Greater Geelong car owners are encouraged to help prevent crime by locking their vehicles and keeping valuables out of sight. For more information about how to prevent crime visit www.helpyourself.vic.gov.au

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2. Attend an open house at The Eastern Hub 285a McKillop Street (corner of Humble Street), East Geelong on: f

Thursday 27 April 2017 5.00pm to 8.00pm or

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FRIDAY 5 MAY – Industry Breakfast and The New Joneses at Geelong After Dark, Carousel Forecourt, Geelong Waterfront.

visit one of the City's Customer Service Centres

SATURDAY 6 MAY – Future of Housing Forum – with MC Comedian Tim Ross, Percy Baxter Theatre, Deakin Waterfront.

visit one of the Geelong Regional Library branches

Engagement will close 5.00pm Wednesday 31 May 2017.

SATURDAY 6 MAY AND SUNDAY 7 MAY – The New Joneses and their Tiny House Pop Up, Carousel Forecourt, Geelong Waterfront.

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Other officers caught a 25-year-old P-plater driving at 156km/h while “on his way to court”, police said. State Highway Patrol police detected his black Holden Cruze sedan speeding on the Princes Highway before pulling him over. Police said the officers impounded his car for 30 days, which would cost the owner $1038. Police expected to charge the man with driving at a dangerous speed, exceeding the speed limit and failing to display P-plates. “When they questioned the man about his excessive speed he replied that he was on his way to court,“ police said. The impoundments were part of Operation Nexus, a state-wide road-safety operation running until Anzac Day. Police said the operation would target speed, fatigue, distraction, seatbelt non-compliance and impaired driving in an effort to reduce road trauma and improve road-user behaviour. The operation began late last week before concluding at midnight on 25 April.

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NEW 40KM/HR SPEED LIMIT IN GEELONG CBD The Geelong CBD speed limit will be reduced to 40km/hr from Thursday 4 May 2017 as part of the City’s commitment to improve cycling, pedestrian and driver safety in central Geelong.

LET ME BE YOUR VALENTINE: Victorian actress and singer Mandi Lodge appears on stage in Shirley Valentine at Drysdale's Potato Shed tonight and tomorrow afternoon.

On Monday 1 May and Tuesday 2 May, rolling works and road closures from approximately 7.00pm until midnight will take place across central Geelong as indicated in the map above. Only two road segments will be closed at any one time, to ensure alternate routes are available. These closures will allow for the addition of 40km/hr road markings and signage to be installed. Detours will be in place and emergency access will be maintained at all times. For more information contact Revitalising Central Geelong on 5272 4800.

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GEELONG, IT’S TIME TO DECIDE! The Our Future Assembly to be held on Saturday 6 May 2017 will bring together a cross-section of our community to build a shared vision for Greater Geelong. We recognise scheduling the Assembly on a Saturday may pose a problem for some of you, particularly those with young families. To minimise any inconvenience we have coordinated a FREE child minding service for parents attending the Assembly. To be eligible children must be aged between six weeks and 12 years, and still in primary school. If free childcare will make it easier for you to be at the Assembly, simply complete the nomination form at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ourfuture If you would prefer a hard copy of nomination form, contact Lisa on 5272 4075. Childcare arrangements will be confirmed with people individually after nominations are accepted.

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Mould outbreak closes historic home An outbreak of potentially dangerous mould has forced Geelong authorities to close another public building. City Hall said it “reluctantly” closed North Geelong’s historic Osborne House, which had been scheduled to host a 200-head Anzac Day event next week. The closure follows similar mould outbreaks that forced City Hall to temporarily close halls at Ceres and Barwon Heads earlier this year. Council representatives met Osborne House tenants “to fully explain the situation”, said City Hall’s Joanne Moloney.

The mould levels were up to three times higher than the acceptable, she said The mould spores could be harmful if inhaled, causing symptoms “similar to asthma, or cold and flu like conditions”. Ms Moloney said veterans who had planned a the Anzac Day event were “very happy” with the City’s offer of an alternative venue. “We’re also working closely with the other Osborne House tenants to help them find alternative venues to meet, until we know the full extent of the mould problem, and how long it will take to clean-up,” Ms Moloney said. 11 GEELONG INDY Friday, 21 April, 2017


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Games bid was kept under wraps By Luke Voogt Geelong’s council administrators were left in the dark on plans to host Commonwealth Games events in the city as part of a regional Victorian bid. City Hall confirmed the three administrators heard about the plans only hours before they became public last week. The City had no involvement in discussions about the statewide proposal to co-host the games in 2030, according to administrators’ chair Kathy Alexander.

Pedestrian in a miracle escape An Ocean Grove woman narrowly avoided death after a car struck her on the Bellarine Highway on Monday afternoon. The 45-year-old woman had parked on the left shoulder of the eastbound lane of the highway, between Bawtree and Curlewis roads, at about 3.20pm. The woman stepped out of her vehicle and stood on the road when an eastbound car hit her, breaking her leg. Highway Patrol Acting Sergeant Jamie Kahle said the woman was lucky not to have been more seriously injured, or dead. “If that was a frontal impact it could have been different. That’s a 100km/h zone.” The driver of the car, a 44-year-old Ocean Grove man, stopped and assisted until emergency services arrived. An air ambulance airlifted the woman to hospital with serious, but non-life threatening, injuries. Geelong Highway Patrol officers examined the scene and will continue their investigation. Witnesses should call 1800 333 000.

“But (we’re) happy to be involved,“ she said. “The City supports any initiative to highlight the many benefits of regional Victoria - including our support for sport and our range of first-class sporting facilities.” Dr Alexander said Geelong would be ideal for hosting world-class competitions with the city’s excellent variety of venues. “We also have excellent facilities and attractions for the thousands of competitors, visitors and world media who would attend such an event.” Shepparton City Council’s plans to bid for the

games hit the metro papers last Thursday. But a Shepparton City spokesperson said the council only mailed the plans to its counterpart municipalities a few days earlier. The bid, spearheaded by Shepparton mayor Dinny Adem, would see 11 regional cities and towns in Victoria hosting events if it won. Geelong would host rugby 7s, hockey and gymnastics. Former Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons ridiculed the games as a “waste of time and money”. “I wouldn’t like to see my rates go towards it,” he said.

“It’s the Olympics or nothing, as far as I am concerned.” Mr Lyons predicted Queensland would “lose a fortune” on the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games coming up in 2018. He added City Hall would be better off spending money on Geelong’s cricket and football facilities. “Good luck to Shepparton - I hope they have sheep shearing if they get it” The City’s director of investment and attraction, Brett Luxford, will represent Geelong at workshop for the proposal in Shepparton on 28 April.

Video violence tips just not on, says Geelong MP

SPEAKING OUT: Sarah Henderson wears a hijab while visiting Geelong’s mosque in 2015 with Corio MP Richard Marles and imam Shaykh Mohammad Ramzan.

A female Geelong MP has condemned a video of Muslim women describing how male Muslims can hit their wives. Federal Liberal Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson said she was “extremely concerned” about the video featuring a Women of Hizb ut-Tahrir Australia panel. In the Facebook video, a panellist says men should hit wives in a “managed way” with a short stick, a twisted scarf or a scrap of fabric. Another panellist says it “should be done in such a way as not to cause harm or pain. It’s a symbolic act”. “As chair of a federal parliamentary inquiry into family violence law reform I wish to make it clear that any form of assault of a spouse by a husband or wife is strictly against the law in Australia,” Ms Henderson said. “I know that many people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds suffer family violence at their hands of a spouse. “These sorts of practices, as described in the video, are not only repugnant but criminal.”

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The desire to get rid of penalty rates angers me. Stop making out it’s no big deal for people to work public holidays or nights or overtime. People working those hours give up precious time with their families, often to work when it’s much busier than normal. If we want people to be happy in their workplaces, they deserve penalty rates. I am married to someone who gets extra work on public holidays, along with an allowance for regular nightshifts. The money is helpful, but I am unable to keep track of the amount of Christmases, Easters and other public holidays I have spent alone. Many families don’t get the chance for everyone to be together often. Even double-time doesn’t really cover what they miss out on. And think how much child care costs on public holidays like Christmas! I paid $150 to be shown for 20 minutes how to use contact lenses, which was huge money for nearly nothing, yet we want to cut penalty rates for people on hourly rates a small percentage of that amount. Treat people fairly and pay them what they deserve. Compensate them - they aren’t cogs in a machine. People do not necessarily have a choice about working special days. It’s their boss’ choice. Would anyone else be prepared to work Christmas Day for no extra? Everyone should be concerned about penalty rates because we must all have family who would be impacted. We work to live, not live to work. Christine Walsh Anglesea

I am incensed at the vast number of charities panhandling on the streets of Geelong, especially United Nations-related ones. I tell them I do not give to charity but help people I know, instead. In the case of UN-related charities, I tell them my country pays $500 million a year to be a UN member although taxpayers have never consented to such a donation. I also ask them where was the UN when the Rwandan genocide was about to happen? They were leaving town, that’s where! The UN also has an inordinate amount of influence in Australian politics, thus an inordinate amount of influence in our lives. How? Via bogus climate change programs and in dictating all sorts of government policy, that’s how. Many Third World countries allegedly needing UN charity had or still have dictators, despots and tyrants who stole aid money, murdered thousands and ruined their economies without a murmur by those fostering the global-responsibility agenda. I tell the collectors: “Go ask the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds and the mangy Banks for a quid. They’re part of the one per cent that owns 99 per cent of the world’s wealth and they’re the ones who should pay the charity bills”. George Negus was right when he said charity should not need to exist. Charity should and does begin at home, especially with me. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West

Unhealthy fund for members In 1923 Geelong Cement Works staff formed a mutual society, Cement Workers Hospital Benefits Insurance, to support each other for a better quality of life. In 1934 Geelong’s mayor held a meeting that made the scheme available to non-industrial workers, combined with another society, ASN. In August that year it became known as Geelong Hospital Benefits Association, a not-forprofit 100-per-cent-member-based organisation. In 1958 it became GMHBA. In 2000 it became GMBA Pty Ltd. From 2008 to 2009, contribution income was $191.3 million, with $168.2 paid out in claims and profit of $23.1 million. In 2010, NIB offered a $140 million takeover, with members offered $1500 to $6500 each depending on length of membership. The board and chairman Ken Jarvis canvassed members to reject the bid, which we did. Another offer of $161 million was made and refused. The bid failed. In 2016, CEO Mark Valena announced a donation of $5 million to Geelong Football Club, which I consider a misuse of the mutual society’s funds without consent of the members, and which cannot come under the heading of advertising. In 2017, membership contributions go up. My fees are now over $3500 per annum, even with an increase in the government rebate. I’m curious to know the board members’ remuneration and the CEO’s salary with performance bonuses. As an age pensioner with 40 years’ membership, I have decided to notify GMHBA I will terminate my membership. I encourage other members to do the same in protest. Sam Scott Hamlyn Heights

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Andrews threatens our heritage Geelong and surrounds played an important part in Victoria’s development many decades ago. Many historical properties from then still exist, but seem to be under threat from Andrews Government decisions. A case in point is Newtown’s The Heights Heritage House and Gardner, a National Trust property. Some time ago, public donations were received for restoration of the property’s iconic water tower. Due to the skill and many hours of hard work of volunteer craftsmen, the tower has been restored. It now needs to be reinstalled and completed so it can be seen and enjoyed for years to come. Perhaps, Heritage Victoria could help bring this to fruition. Pricilla Wright Newtown

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Change programmed What is supposed to happen is not happening with the Andrews Government. It’s like the blind leading the blind. Daniel Andrews does little to nothing for Geelong and the rest of regional Victoria. I urge readers to tune into channel 44, or C31, at 10.30pm Fridays. I did and, yes, there is hope not only for Geelong and Victoria but for the rest of Australia and the world. I am sick and tired of the lies of state and federal governments and their promises never delivered. I honestly feel that the C31 program has the solutions. Fred Capra Geelong West

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Flu shot to fight the virus A quick trip to the chemist is all it takes to avoid being bed-ridden and miserable with the flu, says Community Care Chemist’s David Pyne. Locals can avoid the debilitating sickness for $20.80, or $10 if they are eligible for the Federal Government’s Immunize Australia Program. “It’s really nothing,“ David says. “You can lose several days’ work or contact with your family, and I don’t think anybody could put a dollar value on that.“ “Anyone over the age of 18 can come in and get a flu vaccination. You don’t have to go the doctors and wait and pay for the consultation.” In Australia, influenza on average causes 3500 deaths,18,000 hospitalisations and 300,000 GP consultations each year. A lot of people mistake influenza for a common cold, but the flu is much worse, David says. “When you get the flu, you’ll know it. It’s absolutely debilitating - your whole body aches and generally you really can’t do anything.” The chemist offers the quadrivalent vaccine which immunises clients against four strains, including the most dangerous and most prevalent. “It’s definitely not 100 per cent effective but it’s close,” David says. “And it gives you a better chance of fighting other strains because your body has to do less work to produce the antibodies to fight a new strain. “But even then it’s not very likely for you to get another strain.” Scores of double-blind experiments worldwide have confirmed it is impossible to get the flu from the vaccination. The vaccine works by exposing the immune system to the inactive “shell” of the virus, and the body responds by producing antibodies, David says. “When your body comes into contact with actual virus those antibodies are there and ready to kill it.”

PROTECTED: Community Care Chemist pharmacist Jennifer Cao prepares David Pyne for the flu season. David hears anecdotes about people getting sick after the flu shot. He says it is possible to get mild symptoms a couple of days after the shot but “that’s due to your immune system in action.” He adds the body can raise its temperature to kill what it thinks is a virus. It is also possible to get the flu just before the shot or to get a rhinovirus (common cold) after it. The Community Care Warehouse had performed 195 vaccinations Wednesday morning. “But we’ll be over 200 by lunchtime because

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WESTERN SUBURBS GUY: Comedian Doug Chappel will be in action at Geelong RSL next Saturday. with fundraising and now as a provisional psychologist, having experienced their struggles himself. Chappel will perform at Geelong RSL on Saturday 29 April alongside fellow comedians Dave O’Neil and Brad Oakes. He was down in Geelong over Easter visiting his wife’s family and reckoned he had a done

more than 100 shows in the city. “I’ve got half my family up in Geelong.” Dave O’Neil’s in-laws also live in Geelong. “I’ve certainly been down to G-town a lot because of my wife’s connections,” O’Neil said. “My mother-in-law is a massive Cats fan.” He looked forward to poking fun at the former pier restaurant Smorgies, the waterfront Bollards

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5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 9:30 Premier League: West Ham V Everton *Replay* 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek [s] 3:00 FIFA World Cup 2018 Magazine 3:30 Cycling: Amstel Gold 2017 4:30 Cycling: Incycle [s] 5:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 5:35 Nazi Megastructures (PG) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Last Days Of Jesus (M a,v) [s] 8:30 Saving Africaʼs Elephants: Hugh And The Ivory War [s] 10:30 Woman Raised By Monkeys (PG) [s] 12:30 The Cradle of Comedy (M s,l) 1:30 Drama Movie: “Our Life” (M a,n,l) (ʼ10) (In Italian & Romanian) 3:20 Inquisition: Tudor Heretics (MA15+a,v)

5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:00 CGTN English News [s] 7:00 Worldwatch – Italian News 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 8:10 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 PBS Newshour 6:00 Worldwatch – France 24 6:00 Worldwatch News 6:30 Worldwatch Continues 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line [s] 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 2:30 Kylie Kwong 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line [s] 3:00 Dateline [s] 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line [s] 2:30 Messiah At The Foundling 3:30 Insight [s] 2:30 Creative Minds (PG n) [s] Hospital 4:30 Brazil Coastlines (PG) [s] 3:20 Secrets Of The Brain (PG) 3:40 Dead Famous DNA (PG a) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 4:35 Richard Hammondʼs Jungle 4:20 Gallipoli (PG) [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] Quest [ 6:30 SBS World News [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 7:30 Digging For Britainʼs 6:30 SBS World News [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line [s] Secrets: [s] 7:30 Great Continental Railway 6:30 SBS World News [s] 8:30 Testing Teachers (M l) [s] Journeys: Berlin to the Rhein [s] 7:30 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, 9:30 The Night Manager (M a,v) 8:30 Insight [s] Iʼm A Doctor [s] 10:25 The Young Pope (M s,a) [s] 9:30 Dateline [s] 8:30 The Surgeon And The Sol- 10:00 SBS World News Late 11:30 SBS World News Late [s] dier (PG mp) 12:00 Drama Movie: “Le Grand Edition [s] 9:30 SAS: Who Dares Wins: Inter- 10:30 The Legacy (Ep 3 & 4) [s] Cahier” (MA15+n,a,v) (ʼ13) rogation [s] (In Hungarian) 12:40 Comedy Movie: “Medal Of 10:30 SBS World News Late [s] 2:00 Romantic Comedy Movie: Honour” (M s,l) (ʼ09) (In 11:00 The World Game [s] “Heartbreaker” (M l,s) (ʼ10) Romanian) 11:30 1864: Denmarkʼs War (In French) 2:35 Royal Navy School (M l) [s] (MA15+v) [s] 3:55 The Fantastical World Of 4:25 Food Loversʼ Guide To 1:45 Crimes Of Passion (M a,l) Hormones Australia

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Home Shopping Weekend Sunrise [s] AFL Game Day [s] The Franchise Show (PG) [s] Kochieʼs Business Builders Better Homes and Gardens Footy Flashbacks: 1996 Geelong v Brisbane AFL Pre-Game: St Kilda v Geelong AFL: Rd 5: St Kilda v Geelong Seven News [s] My Kitchen Rules [s] Sunday Night [s] Program To Be Advised The Blacklist (M) Training Day (M) Anzac: Capture Of Lae Anzac: Kiwis In The Pacific Program To Be Advised [s] Harryʼs Practice [s] Meet The Press [s]

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Sunrise [s] The Morning Show [s] Seven Morning News [s Midday Movie: “Secrets Of Eden” (M s,a,v) (ʼ12) Stars: Anna Gunn, John Stamos The Daily Edition [s] The Chase UK [s] Seven News At 4 [s] The Chase Australia [s] 7Prime News [s] Home and Away (PG v,a) My Kitchen Rules [s] Seven Year Switch (M) [s] Ramsayʼs Hotel Hell: The Cambridge (M l) [s] Ramsayʼs Kitchen Nightmares USA: Mama Maria (M l) [s] Packed To The Rafters (PG) Anzac: El Alamein Program To Be Advised Home Shopping Program To Be Advised NBC Today

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Q&A [s]11:05 TBA 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 The Book Club [s] 2:00 Seven Types Of Ambiguity 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 TBA 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Anhʼs Brush With Fame (PG) 8:30 The Weekly (M) [s] 9:00 You Canʼt Ask That (PG) [s] 9:30 The Warriors [s] 10:00 Lost In Pronunciation (MA15+) [s] 10:10 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 10:50 Lateline [s] 11:20 The Business [s] 11:40 Four Corners (M n,s) [s] 12:25 Media Watch 12:45 The Weekly 1:15 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:15 Golf: PGA Tour: San Antonio

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Australian Story [s] 10:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 11:00 TBA 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Adam Hills [s] 2:00 The Time Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 To Be Announced 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] 8:30 Seven Types Of Ambiguity 9:30 Restoration Man [s] 10:20 Lateline [s] 10:50 The Business [s] 11:05 Afghanistan (M a,v) [s] 12:05 The Men Who Made Us Thin 1:00 National Press Club Address 2:00 Next Stop Hollywood (M l) [s] 2:30 Subtopia (M l) [s] 3:20 The Men Who Made Us Thin 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “The House Sitter” (PG v,s) (ʼ15) Stars: Kate Ashfield, Ashley Dulaney & Shelby Young 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG d) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 Program To Be Advised 10:15 Program To Be Advised 12:15 Men at Work (PG) 12:45 Manhattan Love Story (PG) 1:15 Harryʼs Practice [s] 2:00 Program To Be Advised 2:30 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Zoe Gone” (M a,v) (ʼ14) Stars:Alexandra Holden, Andrea Bowen, Jean Louisa Kelly & Lauran Irion 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Program To Be Advised 11:00 The Front Bar (M) 12:00 Dr Oz: Health Bust, Your Bad Habits Caught On Camera (PG) 1:00 (7) Room For Improvement [s] 1:30 (7) Room For Improvement [s] (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:30 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] – Latest news and sport. 12:00 AFL: Rnd 5 – Richmond v Melbourne. Melbourne will be aiming to topple the Tigers after finding victory both times in the Anzac Day Eve showdown. 2:00 AFL Pre-Game – Essendon 3:00 AFL: Rnd 5: Essendon v Collingwood. 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG d,v) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 Seven Year Switch (M l,a) 10:10 Ramsayʼs Kitchen Nightmares (M l) 11:10 The Amazing Race (PG) 12:10 Aquarius (M d,s,v) 1:10 Harryʼs Practice 2:00 Program To Be Advised 3:30 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today

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Sunrise [s] The Morning Show [s] Seven Morning News [s] Midday Movie: “The House Sitter” (PG v,s) (ʼ15) Stars: Kate Ashfield, Ashley Dulaney & Shelby Young The Daily Edition [s] The Chase UK Seven News At 4 [s] The Chase Australia [s] 7Prime News [s] Home and Away (PG d) My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] Program To Be Advised Program To Be Advised Men at Work (PG) Manhattan Love Story Harryʼs Practice [s] Program To Be Advised Home Shopping NBC Today

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6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 WINʼs 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 The Biggest Loser (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Bondi Rescue: (PG l) [s] 8:30 NCIS: Off the Grid (M s) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M s) [s] 10:30 Program To Be Advised. 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef[s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Biggest Loser (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 8:30 Peter Helliar (M s) 9:30 Madam Secretary (M s) 10:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) [s] 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 Anzac Day State March [s] 12:30 Anzac Dawn Service From Gallipoli 1:30 Anzac Dawn Service From Villers-Bretonneux [s] 2:45 ABC News On Anzac Day 3:00 The War That Changed Us 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Lest We Forget What? (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 To Be Announced 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Todd Sampsonʼs Life On The Line: Buoyancy (PG) 8:30 Secrets Of Your Food [s] 9:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 10:00 The Book Club [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] . 11:05 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A (M l,s) [s] 12:25 Deception By Design (PG) 1:25 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:10 Michael Mosleyʼs Secrets Of Your Food: Food On The Brain [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG)

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Anglesea’s Iris Walshe-Howling was “thrilled” when she received the script for playwright Sandy Fairthorn’s most successful play, The Savages of Wirramai. “Sandy wanted it performed in this area because she lives on the Surf Coast,” she said. Walshe-Howling will direct the play when it comes to Geelong West for the first time in a three-week run starting on Friday 28 April. “This is my first foray into the Woodbin Theatre Company,” the Anglesea Performing Arts director said. “We submitted the script earlier this year and it was one of the plays they’ve chosen to perform.” Walshe-Howling saw the play when it debuted at iconic independent Carlton theatre La Mama in 2015. “I fell in love with the text,” she said. “I’ve seen Sandy’s work before and I thought this piece was just so beautifully put together. It’s

a very deeply emotional piece looking at family dynamics.” The play begins when members of the Savage family meet at their Wirramai farm for their parents’ anniversary on a sweltering Anzac Day eve. “The father is a Vietnam veteran with all the baggage that that involves,” Walshe-Howling said. “He is obviously struggling with PTSD as a lot of Vietnam veterans have.” Fraught with undisclosed truths, the family dynamics are played out under the blades of recently installed wind turbines as a violent storm brews overhead. Walshe-Howling described the play as challenging as a director and for its all-Geelong cast. “But (it’s) a wonderful challenge because it gives you such a wonderful scope of emotions to explore.” The play features the acting talents of Philip Besancon, Lisa Berry, Amber Connor, Kethly Hemsworth, Stacy Carmichael and Tom Bartle.

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Leopold Sportsmans Club has a full menu of events and dining options including the ever rotating specials boards featuring up to 15 additional meal options on top of the a la carte menu. Some of the current specials are King Pork Cutlet, Kangaroo Fillet and Chicken Scaloppini. Club manager Ray McPhee said that Leopold Sportsmans Club had a range of specials. The Monday to Saturday lunch menu offers specials from $12.50 while bar meals are $12.50 and kids meals now $8 and $10 options. Sunday lunch features a two-course roast for $17 or three courses for $19. And the kids are not overlooked with an indoor and outdoor play area. “With the completion of our synthetic green

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Bright future set As We Learn, We Grow Mrs. Heane and School Captains Little River Primary School offers its 150 students an attractive, safe and engaging learning environment situated in a peaceful semi-rural setting. Our fundamental moral purpose is to enable every student to reach their full academic, social, emotional and physical potential. We care about the well-being of the whole child. We are a KIDSMATTER School. Students are inspired to develop both acadamic skills and a strong social conscience. raising for St Vincent de Paul. The school believes that by providing opportunities for students to be active and compassionate towards others, both locally and internationally, it is preparing students to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to shape a world that is socially just. Underpinning all the initiatives in the school is the strong sense of connection with its families. The school understands that ‘together, we do better’. The school actively works to engage parents through regular feedback about students, student assessment portfolios, community conversations, student-led learning walks, student expos, Little Feet Playgroup and an active community group. Christ the King is a cutting-edge school of the future and the development of new facilities in 2017 will be the icing on the cake. Prep Enrolment Information is on Friday 5 May from 11.30am-1pm and on Tuesday 9 May from 7pm-8.30pm. For more information contact Christ the King Catholic Primary School Principal Josephine Blackley at 79 Wilson Road, Newcomb, on 5248 1093 or visit www.ctknewcomb.catholic.edu.au

High expectations, understanding and inclusion, respect and responsibility are the core values used to support students to become positive citizens in the community. We strive for all our students to become motivated and independent learners through the provision of differentiated teaching in order to meet students’ individual learning needs. The School Community’s interest in the environment and healthy lifestyles has led to a strong focus on Science and Physical Education including the Bluearth program.

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With much talk in the media about the need to have a strong focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education in schools, Christ the King has been one of the frontrunners in designing and delivering opportunities for its students in this vitally important area. In a world that is ever-changing, understanding the principles of robotics, coding, critical and creative thinking, problem-solving, communication and teamwork are all essential skills that STEM addresses. The school’s programs and opportunities in this area run from foundation through to year six. Being selected to represent Victoria at the First Lego League National Championships in 2016 is evidence of commitment and success with STEM education. After coming second in Victoria, the team progressed to an impressive fifth in the robot programming at the national competitions in Sydney. At Christ the King, a culture of academic excellence extends beyond STEM education. With a personalised, differentiated approach to the core subject areas of literacy and numeracy, strong NAPLAN results are evidence of the significant growth that students make over time. Christ the King was recognised by the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority as one of 19 schools across Victoria that made significantly above average gain for student learning. As a Catholic school, Christ the King is committed to developing a social conscience in each and every one of its students. The school places a strong emphasis on developing a sense of compassion and social justice with students actively involved in raising money for their partner-parish, Mary Immaculate in Viqueque, East Timor. At a local level, the school works closely with the Pinchapoo Foundation, collecting and donating toiletries for the homeless, as well as fund-

The school actively nurtures and encourages an educational partnership with parents and the local and broader community. You are welcome to make an appointment in order to view our students at work.

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Traditional family values mixed with contemporary Western personal development attributes are Gong Wongphanichs’ early beginnings. Having grown up amongst her mother’s successful business ventures, Gong quickly learned that women can be leaders and great leaders at that. Having lost their husband and father at a young age, the family which includes two other sisters went on to thrive in a male dominated society. Emulating her mother’s success in restaurants and pastry businesses, Gong used her early lessons and hard work ethic to elevate Le Thai Chef Restaurant to become one of the best restaurants in Geelong since opening last year. Gong hires and trains all staff in her “Patron God” philosophy. She works to make every patrons visit to her dining room a special treat. The dining room is beautiful and comfortable, with smiling eager staff to take care of all guests. Le Cordon Bleu trained head chef Mr Sun takes care of delivering the wholesome and delicious dishes that everyone loves while Gong orchestrates all front of house activities. “We like to treat all our patrons like royalty”, in the best of Thai tradition.

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ALYSON BURCHELL - TUCKERS FUNERAL AND BEREAVEMENT SERVICE As the Director of Community Relations and a Funeral Director, Alyson gains much satisfaction in her roles at Tuckers Funeral and Bereavement Service. Today women are taking a leading role in all aspects of funeral care. Tuckers have embraced this and value the unique emotional connection women bring to the work place and to the lives of people who are dealing with grief and loss. Part of Alyson’s role is as an educator, highlighting the importance of personalised funeral care and pre-planning - regularly speaking to community groups and at workplace training seminars. Alyson says that, “Increasing numbers of people are investing in a pre-planned funeral, which brings peace of mind by reducing the inancial stress. It is my responsibility to lead and guide people through all the funeral arrangements, minimising the worry and creating an environment which offers support, care and expertise.” Tuckers continues to provide support to your local community, whether it be in the Greater Geelong, Bellarine, Surfcoast or Golden Plains regions. Our newest chapel (featured right) is located on the Bellarine Hwy in Moolap. To make an obligation free appointment with Alyson, please call our ofice on 5221 4788.

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Geelong and Surf Coast Limousines owner Lyn Sammit is one of just two female drivers in the region. The Geelong grandmother often finds herself doing trips to wineries, or hen’s nights and weddings.

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Moore Women in Business The Moore Women in Business Community aims to unite, inspire and inform like-minded individuals who are passionate about gender equality and supporting women in business. The committee produces regular updates to keep you informed of a wide range of issues, changes in industries, news of interest and event invitations. We invite men and women to join our network.

Find out more by visiting: www.moorestephens.com.au/community and contact us today:

Jessica Bartlett Chairperson - Moore Women in Business 03 9608 0123 jbartlett@moorestephens.com.au

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The company advises booking ahead to avoid disappointment and enable you to “Arrive in Style”. For more information phone 5277 3393 or email geelongandsurfcoastlimousines@gmail.

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“Two years ago we got to listen to Sir Elton John’s last three songs, so that was amazing for us.”

Moore Stephens’ Geelong office is ideally located to harness the city’s potential for growth, says director Wendy Maloney. She and her fellow directors established the firm’s Geelong office in September 2016 to help small to medium enterprises reach their potential. “We thought it would give businesses a chance to use local business advisors as opposed to Melbourne-based firms.” With 20 years’ experience and degrees in commerce, tax and business administration, Wendy is an expert in providing business advice and tax consultancy to family businesses. “What I really enjoy is going on a journey with the client,” the Geelong West local says. “You really become entrenched in their business and support them with their financial goals, whatever they may be.” Wendy has also mentored fellow businesswomen through her company’s Moore Women in Business network. The program is about inspiring women and supporting gender equality, she says. “It’s been quite inspirational for me especially hearing the journeys of other women.” For more information visit www.moorestephens.com.au/locations/victoria/ office-locations/geelong

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CAMPER TRAILER Long bed ute tub and canopy, innerspring DB bed, under bed storage, water tank and pump, 12 volt power, spare wheel carrier, new LT tyres, front storage box, rear pit stop tent and side awning, reg until 11/17. $3,200. 0428 683 867. CARAVAN, Western. Lux 21Ft. 2010 model. Washing machine, Shower/toilet, AC, awning, QB. Cost $65,000. Like new. Sell $42,000. Ph: 0456 760 375

MAJESTIC Tiara Special Edition 2008. Priced to sell. One owner top of the range caravan. Solid construction with 16" wheels (for extra clearance). Well serviced in excellent condition. Leather cafe style seating. Plenty of storage. 150lt fridge. Full ensuite. Fully automatic washing machine. Gas hot plates with electric burner, complete with gas oven. Pull out pantry shelving. Serviceable interier decore. 22" 240/12 volt TV with DVD player. Privacy screens for one end and side wall for the awning. Comes complete with Hayman Reese towing gear, water hose with double filter and towing mirrors.. The complete package. Registration (S21-295). $35,000 neg. Phone: 0455 504 717.

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JAYCO Flamingo 2009. Sleeps 6, has the biggest & best floor plan of all Jayco campers. Excellent condition inside & out, canvas and flywire in excellent condition, has annexe and walls to make good size outdoor room, kitchen has Dometic fridge, gas /electric oven and cooktop, microwave and sink all in excellent condition, quality mattresses sleep 4 comfortably with space for 2 in the converted dining, fully registered (T02-980) and roadworthy, tows well. inspections welcome. $17,500. Phone: 0400 455 463.

LOTUS Sprint LE Caravan. excellent condition, no off road, toilet, sep. shower, large 3 way 2 door fridge, stove top gas & elecric with range hood, oven, microwave, air conditioning, TV winegard antenna, Vantec protection inside and out, queen bed with innerspring mattress, duel axle, 3 pole carriers, full van cover, front boot, radio CD, awning, plus lots more. Registration (T71-325). $43,500. Phone: 0428 434 422.

NEW AGE Big Red, 17 series, 2013, single beds, ducted gas heating, full ensuite, 184L 2 door fridge, leather L-shaped lounge, solar, immaculate condition. $53,500. 0408 413 385. Torquay NISSAN, Patrol wagon. 1999. 7 seat, bull bar, deisel, tow bar, inter-cooler, Sony radio/CD, Good tyres, 5 speed manual. Good brakes, no rust, never used on the beach. New battery. 280,216kms. REG 11/17. REG YTP423. $10,400 Ph: 0498 076 066

VISCOUNT Aerolite, 16ft 4 berth,new led lights, mechanical brakes, very clean and tidy, ready for rego $4,950. Phone: Graeme 0438 866 434.

ROMA Elegance 1999. Excellent condition, always covered & very well maintained. It has a new queen size matress & curtains, toilet/shower, winter and a summer annex, included is a "Macho Mule" which allows for easy manouvering of van whilst off vehicle. Tandem axles, electrolux air-conditioning, island queen bed with bedside robes, smoke alarm, electric brakes, 93L 3-way fridge, 4-burner gas hot plate, stove as new, built in microwave, front boot, bumper mounted spare, 2x 9kg gas bottles, roll out awning with anti flap kit & walls. $27,500. Phone: 0412 303 633.

ROYAL FLAIR 2002. Brand new roll out awning, microwave oven, stove/grill never used, 3 way fridge, radio/CD player, speakers, rear bumper bar, spare wheel, fire extinguisher, 2 TV antennas and mast, hose kit includes sullage hose & mains water pipe, mains tap on A frame, 2 gas bottles, internal clock, 2 internal roof support poles 12 inch. Vin: 6T9T21V9722AEY137. Chassis: KW1913. Reg (P30-358). $19,000 neg. Phone: (03) 5251 1493.

TOYOTA Hiace Pop Up Top Campervan 1985. 4cyl diesel, automatic transmission, pop up roof sleeps two with awning, engine reconditioned at 212,000 kms, cost approx $6000 and transmission rebuilt by Toyota cost $5000. full service history by various Toyota dealers, very reliable vehicle, bull and nudge bars front and back, comes with microwave oven, fridge and all camper necessities, registration (WNY-753). $12,500. Phone: 0481 226 618.

TRACK Caravan 2009. Located in Winchelsea Victoria. Excellent condition. Serviced by Track. All Murranji features plus reverse cycle air conditioning, full canvas annexe, Tvan external kitchen, two deep cycle batteries, near new tyres, innerspring mattress with elite pillow top, Maco Mule Ratchet jockey wheel. Registration (T16-017). $55,000. Phone: 0477 440 057.

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FORD FALCON, 2012. FG Series 2 XR6 sedan. 6 speed auto, silver, immaculate con. 91,000kms, just serviced. Reg to 01/18. RWC. $14,200 neg. REG HGS333. Ph: 0413 990 350 BMW 535i, 1998, silver/black, s /roof, second elderly owner, 134,000kms, complete service history, RWC, OXD-417 $9950 ono. Ph: 0407 358 821 FORD Focus, 2005, auto, c/c, reg no. TZG-156, 144,700km, very good condition, camera, reg until, 02/18, silver, R.W.C. $7,700. Ph: 5275 0752

HYUNDAI Elantra, 2007, auto, SX, GC, reg until 03/18, RWC, URU-151. $3,200. 0451 162 723. BMW X5, turbo diesel, 2004, auto, RWC, reg until 07/17, EC, SZW-333. $9,200. 0451 162 723.

TOYOTA Aurion Sedan 2008. Excellent condition. Service history with roadworthy. Recently replaced engine mount & steering rack end, new battery, water pump & oil cooler pipes since I have had the vehicle - approx 5 years. (Receipts available), service history majority through Toyota, very well looked after, cruise control, front cup holders, front & rear power windows, speed alert warning, power steering, 6 airbags. An ANCAP star rating of 4. Registration (1DI-4UQ) until October 2017. $7,999. Phone: 0414 643 633.

HOLDEN Stateman, 2002, 10 months reg. V6, auto, air con, mech wheels and tire. Engine, body and interior in very good condition. RZB-470. $3,800 neg. Phone: 0450 629 082 TOYOTA Corolla hatch, 5 speed manual, 2003, 10 months registration, 132,000kms, VGC, SAI-394. $4,800. Phone 0427 849 758.

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It’s the personal touch that sets Keleman Motors apart. Gary Keleman has been in the business since 1982, so he must be doing something right. His care and attention to detail has enhanced his hard-won reputation in the car repair trade. The personal service includes a drop off and pick up service to the city. Gary is known as a Mazda specialist but his tried and true slogan, ‘Anything on any car’, sums up his approach. “We do all major and minor repairs, including exhaust, brakes, clutches and suspension,” Gary ex-plains. “Plus we do the full range of upgrades and servicing, including air-conditioner re-gassing.” Gary and Mazda go back a long way, including his top qualifications in the repair and servicing of the famous rotary engine. “We’re always happy to give a quote so the customer knows exactly what they are up for,” he says. “Keleman Motors is at shop 3, 13 Crown St, South Geelong, phone 5229 9555.

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SPORT Easter goodies for all anglers ON THE BITE Chris Pitman

Cats great at late rallies The Cats goal accuracy and late-game brilliance could be the key in this Sunday’s match against the Saints. Geelong have outscored their opponents dramatically in the last quarter of their first four games, including an 11-to-2 goal final term against Hawthorn. “We have great confidence that we finish games well,” said Geelong coach Chris Scott. The Cats continue to lead the AFL in goal accuracy at 62 per cent, despite a very inaccurate first half against the Hawks. “We were good around the ball, and we did give ourselves some chances,” Scott said. “We worked to generate the shots but missed a couple of easy ones.” Post-match talented young Cat Nakia Cockatoo said the club’s kicking gave the players “enormous belief ”. Cockatoo was impressed with his Cats perseverance to “keep making sure we execute” which allowed them to straighten up dramatically in the second half. “Every now and again you’ve got to stuff

up a kick.” Accuracy will likely be factor Sunday with powerful Cats half-forward Tom Hawkins leading the AFL in goal kicking with 16.5, alongside Adelaide’s Eddie Betts. Fellow forward Daniel Menzel trails him by a few goals on 13. But St Kilda has a good chance to stop Hawkins with key defender Nathan Brown in good form and the Saints leading the AFL in contested marks. The speedy Saints play well at Etihad Stadium, but will have to be cleaner to beat Geelong after scrappy wins against the Brisbane and Collingwood. Scott acknowledged the Cats were still “a work in progress” despite their accuracy and finishing. “As a coaching group, we’re struggling to work out where exactly we sit in the competition - so we’ve stopped trying,” he said. “I’m pretty sure we’re not the best team. We won (against Hawthorn) when we weren’t playing great footy, particularly early.” Mitch Duncan had an outstanding game against Hawthorn with eight votes in the AFL

Coaches’ Association Player of the Year award, after winning 32 disposals and kicking two goals. Scott said the “flexible” Duncan was “flourishing” as an inside midfielder. “I think this year we’re playing him more in his preferred position and he’s helping the team a lot more than he has in the past.” Young guns Cockatoo, Brandan Parfitt and Tom Stewart have stood out in the first four games, with Stewart kicking his first AFL goal against the Hawks. “I was just talking to my sister before and apparently it took less than a second to get on the boot,” Stewart said post-match. “I just kicked it as far and straight as I could and it went through, so I couldn’t be happier.” But two other young standouts, James Parsons and Sam Menegola, will miss the game after copping suspensions. Parsons will likely miss two weeks for a stray elbow to Luke Hodge while Menegola will miss one for a dangerous tackle, also on Hodge.

South African goes one better for first Rip Curl win Jordy Smith became the first South African to win the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach when he overpowered Brazlian Caio Ibelli in clean 2.5-metre surf. Smith’s sixth championship tour win elevated him to second in the world-title race behind reigning champion John John Florence. Smith was rapt to win the world’s longestrunning professional surfing competition after finishing second at Bells last year. “I can’t even believe it - second last year and now this - it’s amazing,” he said. “I was stoked to have made it into round four and then every heat after that was a bonus.” Smith amused the crowd when he pretended to ring the trophy bell after cementing his lead in the final with a high-scoring ride. “I tried to take it easy and not take things too seriously, as you may have been able to tell from

STOKED: A triumphant Jordy Smith returns to the shore after winning the Rip Curl Pro this week. (WSL / Cestari) some of my claims in the final. “This is an absolute dream come true. I’ve been working on winning this event for 10 years

now and to get it today is incredible.” Smith won with his two best waves scoring a combined 18.90 out of 20, with Ibelli finishing on 17.46. “I wasn’t sure how many opportunities I was going to get with the high tide so I just took every wave I could,” he said. “Once I got the nine a bit of the pressure dropped and then, sure enough, Caio kept coming. He is an amazing surfer and has been so on point this event.” Smith said the “pieces of the puzzle” were coming together for him after injury and rebuilding phases in recent years. “My family and wife are right behind me and I couldn’t do it without their support.”

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Perfect conditions over Easter sent anglers out far and wide. St Leonards was popular, with a mixed bag of fish keeping anglers busy. Whiting were the main target at St Leonards, as they were spread from the section of water known as Bourke Street and down toward the entrance to Swan Bay. Fish to over 40cm were taken, with a bit of tidal flow increasing catch rates. Squid also featured in anglers, but at times were hard to tempt. Meanwhile, drifting the deeper nearby water of 10m or more was the way to go for a nice catch of flathead. Queenscliff also had squid on the chew for anglers drifting with size-3.5 artificial jigs. Whiting were taken over the grass beds to the east of the harbour, while anglers fishing The Rip boated the odd kingfish with a variety of tactics. Soft-plastics accounted for pinkie snapper around Geelong’s waterfront. The Barwon River estuary fished well over the Easter break for whiting, mullet, Australian salmon and silver trevally. Pippies on light running-sinker rigs worked well anywhere along Sheepwash Road, although strong tides made conditions challenging. Trelly’s Fishing World Geelong’s Adam Van Der Lugt ventured up to the Goulburn River near Eildon where he landed brown and rainbow to 40cm while casting hardbody lures from the bank. Adam noted that the river was high and slightly discoloured, which seemed to make the fish bite more aggressively on lures up 95mm. Next week should be worth fishing at Leonards for white, while Geelong’s waterfront Bay could produce some pinkies on soft plastics for pinkie snapper. Freshwater fishos should try Lake Bullen Merri for rainbow trout and Chinook salmon.

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The 2017 Anzac Day March Form Up Plan LANE 1 1 POLICE ESCORT 2 GEELONG RSL PIPES & DRUMS 3 TIMOR/IRAQ/AFGHANISTAN VETERANS 4 NATIONAL SERVICEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA 5 RATS OF TOBRUK (BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL)

LANE 2 6 VIETNAM VETERANS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (G&DVVAA) & VIETNAM VETERANS FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIA 7 GEELONG RSL 8 MALAY/BORNEO ASSOCIATION 9 KOREA VETERANS ASSOCIATION 10 DARWIN DEFENDERS (GEELONG BAPTIST COLLEGE) 11 EX-POW & RELATIVE ASSOCIATION 12 EX SERVICE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION

LANE 3 13 10 MEDIUM REGIMENT ASSOCIATION 14 GEELONG WEST BRASS BAND 15 PEACEKEEPERS/ PEACEMAKERS ASSOCIATION 16 CORRECTIONS VICTORIA 17 32 ARMY CADETS UNIT 18 NAVAL ASSOCIATION OF GEELONG 19 RAAF ASSOCIATION 20 AIRFORCE CADETS GEELONG 21 TS BARWON CADETS 22 AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

LANE 4 23 POLISH EX-SERVICEMEN’S ASSOCIATION 24 GEELONG COMBINED CFA 25 GEELONG SALVATION ARMY BAND 26 SALVATION ARMY 27 GIRL GUIDES 28 2ND GEELONG SCOUT GROUP 29 ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE & THE RSL BUS 30 POLICE ESCORT

In cooperation with the City of Greater Geelong, the Geelong RSL will be conducting several commemorative services on Anzac Day 2017. Pre-Dawn Service at 4:15am at the Peace Memorial in Johnstone Park. Wreath laying ceremony at 9:30am will be conducted at the Geelong RSL The 11am march from Yarra Street will form up at 10:30 at Officeworks with the Girl Guides carrying placards Indicating each group. The Main service at Johnstone Park commences at 11:30am Gun Fire Breakfast from 5am to 6.15am at the Geelong RSL. Two-Up in the back car park commences at 1:30 pm and inishes at 5:30 pm BBQ provided in the back car park from lunchtime by the Airforce Cadets. Bistro meals are also available throughout the day. Everyone welcome. If you’re not a member please bring photo I.D. 12349852-DJ17-17

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