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A Torquay man is leading an Australian bid to buy an English Premier League team. Australian Football Consortium (AFC) consultant Gerard Murphy implemented a leadership program for Geelong Football Club in its 2007 premiership year, according to his website. Mr Murphy confirmed his involvement when the Geelong Indy contacted him in England but he declined to comment further on the team bid. The consortium wants to raise $55 million so it can buy an underperforming English football team for elevation to premier league. “Of this we are resolute,” the consortium’s website reads. “Winning is important to us. It is AFC’s intention to inject significant funds to ensure that this occurs.” The consortium will most likely target a team in English football’s third-tier League One. Socceroos legend Mark Schwarzer confirmed to
English media that AFC had approached him for advice. “In the right hands, there are a number of clubs that could turn around their fortunes very quickly,” Schwarzer told UK radio’s TalkSport. “There are a lot of clubs at the moment who have fans who are very disgruntled about owners so there is always going to be links with any type of consortium. There’s a lot with a huge amount of potential for investors. It’s very early stages. I was asked about whether, if it were to come to fruition, I would be interested in becoming involved in some capacity.” Melbourne’s Herald Sun has reported that Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson is advising the consortium. The consortium had also approached Australian team coach Ange Postecoglou, the paper said, with Mr Murphy saying he provided sound advice. Mr Murphy had not considered Postecoglou as a potential manager for the club.
“We need to appoint a manager who’s going to appeal to the fans, so that automatically disqualifies any Australian manager initially.” Mr Murphy said appointing the right manager would be a priority. “What we don’t want to do is what so many owners do and that’s alienating the fans early. English football fans are so passionate. In the initial stages, at least, we would not appoint anything but a coach or manager that had an appeal to local supporters.” Murphy said the consortium was a “fair way down the track” in securing the money required. Rumours about the consortium have run wild in England with the Daily Mail reporting it had been interested in purchasing beleaguered club Charlton Athletic. The UK press has also reported Coventry City and Bolton Wanderers as possible targets for the consortium.
Westfield crash driving debate on elderly licence tests From page 1 Shopping centre staff shut off power to nearby stores as emergency crews worked to free the man from his car. Paramedics took the driver and pedestrians to hospital for observation. “There are no life-threatening injuries,” Sen Sgt Yin said. The car also hit an RACV shopfront in the shopping centre, damaging a window. The shopping centre escaped “structural damage”, Sen Sgt Yin said. Indy readers were quick to debate the incident after the paper posted the story online. “I think this is a huge debate, when is being too old to drive?” posted Vikki Gage under a Facebook link to the story. She expressed concerns about impact of medication on driving skills before relating her own experience of a doctor revoking an elderly family member’s right to drive. “I totally understand it is hard for them to lose their independence but it is just not safe.” Karen Reynolds wanted “automatic retesting based on medications”. “If people cannot function properly in everyday activities or life, whatever they be, then how can they possibly drive a car,” she posted. Penelope Perrin raised the physical abilities of “old people” as she called for annual testing. “My issue with the elderly driving is the fact that they simply don’t have the quick reflexes required to drive safely, “Little old ladies driving into childcare centres
A man has chased two burglars out of his home office at Mt Duneed, according to police. The pair green allegedly broke in before dawn on Thursday then fled in a green car after the householder chase them outside, police said.
‘Fantastic’ projects A Geelong leaderhip program with $800,000 in state funding has unveiled research projects on issues ranging from building children’s resilience to increasing women’s involvement in “decision-making and influencing roles”. The results of Committee for Geelong’s latest leadership projects, completed over the past year, were “fantastic” examples of the committee’s values, said chief executive officer Rebecca Casson (pictured).
Roundabout assessment VicRoads has agreed to assess a community option for roundabouts at two major Drysdale intersections, according to a residents’ association. Safety was the top priority for the suggested roundabouts on Portalington-Geelong Road as an alternative to VicRoads’ plan for a roundabout at one and traffic lights at the other, said Drysdale Clifton Springs Community Association.
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SHAKEN: Paramedics take to hospital an elderly man injured in the Westfield crash. (Luke Voogt) 167953_01 critically injuring children is simply preventable.” Motorists representative body RACV has opposed licence testing for elderly drivers, saying on its website they were “generally safe, experienced, cautious and more law-abiding”. Impairment rather than age was “key” to de-
termining whether someone should drive, the RACV said. “Giving up a licence can have a huge impact on an individual’s quality of life and their health, and should only be applied when there is a safety risk because of an individual’s impairment.”
An initiative encouraging businesses to buy and hire locally has created “at least” 146 direct and indirect jobs in less than two years, according to its operator. The GROW initiative reported achieving localised procurement growth of 9 per cent among its 18 participating organisations, with the additional $24 million in local business creating “specific jobs or placements in disadvantaged communities”.
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Amid much pomp and ceremony, Geelong’s three council administrators will conduct a “pre-reading” of their 30-year vision to 300 residents this weekend. Fittingly hosted at The Pier, on Geelong’s waterfront, with childcare opportunities provided, the Our Future Assembly will bring participants up to date on nine months of consultations, with 16,000 contributors so far. From 9.30am to 4pm the lucky attendees, evidently with nothing better to do on Saturdays, will hear all the chosen ways Geelong could evolve. Then they’ll have the chance to add their own two cents for finalisation of the Our Future vision, just to make sure everyone’s had their say, of course. Luckily, the 300 participants have been provided with a “pre-reading booklet” on the ideas to be presented at the assembly. But the booklet “won’t have all the answers and isn’t meant to,” the administrators preadvise in the foreword. “Actually, we hope it will raise more questions than it answers,” they say. Frankly, given that Our Future will cost greater Geelong ratepayers $645,000, more than enough questions should have been raised already! Anyway, to spare readers the tedium of attending the assembly, an interim report has already presented Our Future’s “top vision”. And, cue trumpet fanfare, the vision of Geelong materialises as thus: “The leading regional city for sustainability and bio technology with the best bike network in Australia. A world-class tourist destination with unique points of interest and a flourishing creative industry. A university town attracting the brightest minds”.
RAISING QUESTIONS: Page 5 of the Our Future pre-reading booklet presents one of the administrators’ preferred visions for Geelong.
Hmm. Based on a literal reading, the vision seems to be a city of greenie scientists riding bicycles through crowds of tourists, artists and academics with glowing brains. Sounds possible, mildly disturbing even, but Double Take was unconvinced. So an alternative consultation process was commissioned, narrower on input but wider on insight. And, sorry G-town, the outlook’s less unicorn and a whole lot more buzzard. “A dystopian megatropolis where giant alien lizards pit human slaves in mortal combat at Kardinia Terrordome. An international incubator of mutant disease afflicting the remnants of humanity. Also, it has an ovoid sewerage aqueduct at Breakwater.” Dear ratepayers, that’ll be $645,000, thanks!
While Geelong’s pseudo council grapples with the big picture, last week’s observation on Surf Coast councillors’ odd prioritising of symbolic flags over dire finances drew some interesting responses. Robyn Webber reflected the general theme with her post on the Indy’s Facebook page. “I am sure these people start out with good intentions,” Robyn posited, “but what is it that changes them into greedy, self-interested councillors who can no longer prioritise for the good of the ratepayers?” Good question. And Robyn’s probably not the first to wonder how it is that candidates are elected to represent their community to the council but end up representing the council to their community. Let’s just put it down to politics.
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WINNER: Geelong artist David Learmonth receives his prize from Karingal St Laurence chief Mike McKinstry.
Record entries for carnival of craft A record 100 entries from around the state have led to an expanded exhibition for Geelong’s eight annual KarnivART, according to organisers. The display of works by artists with disabilities would remain at Eastern Hub until 2 June after opening this week, said Karingal St Laurence BacLinks Foundation’s Joanne Forssman. “This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the works of talented artists from right across the state,” she said. “The entries have been received from independent artists, local art programs and disability organisations. The selection of pieces on display is very impressive.” Joanne said KarnivART helped community services agency Karingal St Laurence assist people with disabilities or mental illness. Open to Victorian artists aged over 15, KarnivART entries include photographs, mosaics, paintings, drawings, papier-mache and multimedia pieces. This week’s opening featured award presen-
Police have charged a man after he allegedly fired a police handgun at a North Geelong business in front of his mother. The 36-year-old appeared in Geelong Magistrates Court Thursday afternoon facing charges including endangering life, serious police assault and indictable resisting arrest. Geelong Superintendent Craig Gillard said it was “incredibly lucky” no one was hurt. Police arrived at the North Geelong mechanics on Separation St at 8am Thursday following reports of a workplace dispute. “My understanding is that the dispute arose over a tool in a mechanic’s workshop,” Supt Gillard. Two officers attempted to “quell” the dispute between two men, one of whom “was about to leave that business,” he said. “It’s escalated to the extent where a male has assaulted another male in front of the police. That’s resulted in police deploying capsicum spray into the face of the male.
“That hasn’t had the desired effect and he’s then moved his attention to police.” The two police officers went “hands-on” to arrest the man, Supt Gillard said. “While on the ground ... that male offender has reached for our police member firearm and that’s resulted in the firearm being discharged.” Supt Gillard said the handgun never left the holster during the incident. “Early stages of our investigation indicate that the police members have not done anything wrong, they’ve acted purely in accordance with policy and their training.” Victoria Police’s Professional Standards Command took statements from the officers and will inspect the handgun and holster. “From there it’s very much about (the officers’) health and well-being,” Supt Gillard. A number of people witnessed the incident, including the 36-year-old man’s mother, Supt Gillard said. Nobody was injured as a result of the firearm discharging and a police officer sustained minor scratches as a result of the incident.
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Local water storages have fallen despite Geelong’s wettest April in 146 years. Capacity fell from 65.5 to 64.2 per across the month, a decline around 1.5 billion litres, according to Barwon Water figures. Over the same time Geelong had its second wettest April with 151mm of rain, the most since 1871. Rain in most catchments was also “well-above“ April’s 10-year average, said Barwon Water’s Paul Northey. The anomaly between storage and rain levels was mostly due to dry catchment soils, he said.
“The April rainfall has been effective in beginning to make the catchments wet, which is necessary for water to flow through the catchments and into our reservoirs, and minor flows into our reservoirs have occurred. However, further rainfall is required to maintain catchments, inflows and boost storage levels. The recent rainfall has not been enough to replace water consumed throughout the summer.” Barwon Water was “pleased” that households were using on average 44,000 litres less annually than 10 years ago, Mr Northey said.
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including advice from judges and past winners. “I attended an info expo and writing workshop and they were awesome. It was great to get that feedback and have all my questions answered.” The going through the entry process was “a great health-check” for any business, Ms Blair said. “When I did the review, I actually got to see how much I’ve achieved and that’s what I love about the awards - it makes you step back and review where you’re at and see how far you’ve come.” The 2017 awards are set for a record field of entries after nominations tripled on 2016. Entries must be uploaded to gbea.com.au and supplied in three hard copies to the chamber’s Moorabool Street office by 4pm, Monday 22 May. The Geelong Indy is a sponsor of the Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
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Entering Geelong Business Excellence Awards is easier than ever, according to organisers. The “streamlined” process would encourage entries from more businesses, said Geelong Chamber of Commerce. The 2017 changes limited each entry to 2000 words, including 250 for a summary of the business and how it operated, the chamber said. Entrants also had a minimum 300 words to address each of the awards’ “five core criteria”: business achievements; marketing, customer services, people and culture; and financial management and risk. The 2017 process impressed Clawbaby Pet Services Susie Blair, a previous entrant. “The questions are simpler and easier to answer and a lot broader, which I think works better for small businesses as well,” Ms Blair said. She was also rapt with the pre-entry support,
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Barwon Health has committed to stamp out bullying among surgeons, after an Australia-wide survey in 2016 found the profession was rife with such behaviour. The provider signed a memorandum of understanding with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons on Wednesday committing to “specialist medical training in a safe environment”. The agreement comes after the college released the findings of an independent survey of more than 3500 surgeons in 2016 revealing a “toxic culture". Surgical registrars Yit Leang and Gaushi Sivarajah welcomed the memorandum and described Barwon Health as a safe place to work. “I think my supervisors do a good job making sure we’re not bullied or bullying somebody,” he said. Dr Sivarajah said the memorandum gave surgery trainees “a pathway to go down” if they felt uncomfortable, harassed or bullied. “Having a process means people can come forward anonymously and feel more comfortable about speaking up and knowing something will be done about it. “In the past it would be very easy to tell someone it’s happening, but there was no official way of following up.” Barwon Health board chair Dr John Stekelenberg said the agreement would improve patient safety and enrich the workplace culture. “Barwon Health will also provide overall support to specialist trainees (to deliver) quality learning experiences.” College president Phil Truskett said both groups would exchange information and take appropriate action wherever possible. A college spokesperson refused to rule out instances of bullying at Barwon Health, but would not go into further details for privacy reasons. In April 2015 whistle-blower Professor Paddy Dewan called for State Government and the college to investigate Barwon Health. The paediatric surgeon said he had been bul-
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HARMONY: Barwon Health surgical registrars Gausihi Sivarajah and Yit Leang say they love their workplace. lied at Geelong, the Royal Children’s Hospital and Western Health. “I’ve been villified for complaining about bul-
lying - that was the initiation of my concerns about quality of care and bullying behaviours,” Prof Dewan told The Indy in 2015.
The Federal Government is holding back on the duplication of the Geelong line, according to the state’s Transport Minister. Jacinta Allan said the Commonwealth owed Victoria money that was vital to duplicating the line from South Geelong to Waurn Ponds. “The sooner Sarah Henderson and the Turnbull government give us our money, the sooner we can get to work.” But Ms Henderson, who recently had been “campaigning very hard” by riding local trains, said Labor had failed to fund the project. Ms Allan said the state’s $110 million Surf Coast Rail stage one would fund pre-duplication works from South Geelong to Waurn Ponds. She said the duplication would increase services on the Geelong line, which has been plagued by overcrowding this year. But the minister declined to give timings for the actual duplication. “Timing for the delivery of these works is dependent on the Federal Government giving us the money we are owed through the Asset Recycling Initiative.” The State Government would fund the project as part of its $1.45 billion Regional Rail Revival using the money owed through the initiative, she said. In a letter on Thursday, local Labor MPs John Eren, Gayle Tierney, Lisa Neville and Christine Couzens urged Ms Henderson to advocate for more federal funding. Ms Henderson declined to promise any commitments to Geelong rail in the 2017/18 Federal Budget but said she would lobby hard. “I’ve been lobbying everyone from the Prime Minister to the Treasurer down for Commonwealth investment in regional rail,” she said. “I will be sweating it out on budget night.” The federal Corangamite MP said the State Government had not committed “one dollar” of its own to rail in the Geelong region. She said the State Government based the Regional Rail Revival on money it wasn’t entitled to.
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To ensure the safe conduct of Geelong After Dark, the following temporary road closures will be implemented for street activities as part of the event program. •
Little Malop Street, between James Street and Moorabool Street, from 5.30pm to 10.00pm.
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Gheringhap Street between Malop Street and Little Malop Street, from 6.00pm to 10.00pm.
Dr Kathy Alexander, Laurinda Gardner and Peter Dorling have been appointed by the State Government as the City of Greater Geelong’s Administrators, replacing the traditional Mayor and Councillor structure as your local government representatives.
The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C358 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The land affected by the amendment is 55, 57 & 59 Kilgour Street and 322-328 Moorabool Street Geelong. The amendment proposes to rezone the land from the General Residential Zone Schedule 1 to the Mixed Use Zone.
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Police Lane between Little Malop Street and Ryrie Street from 4.00pm to 10.00pm
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Gore Place north from 5.00pm to 10.00pm.
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Emergency access will be maintained at all times.
The Administrators, chaired by Dr Alexander, are holding a series of community engagement meetings across the region. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 17 May at Ocean Grove Bowling Club, 18 The Terrace, Ocean Grove
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Engagement is a key step in strengthening partnerships within the community, and with local government, to develop a unified long-term strategic plan for our region.
Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
There will be an opportunity to raise general questions on the night. CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
CYCLING CRITERIUM ROAD RACE TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS SATURDAY 6 MAY 2017 EASTERN PARK, EAST GEELONG Motorists are advised that Hearne Parade, Upper Hearne Parade and a section of Eastern Park Circuit will be closed on Saturday 6 May from approximately 7.00am until approximately 11.00am to enable the Eastern Park Criterium to operate. Access to and from the East Geelong Golf Course, TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS Geelong Botanic Gardens, Geelong Conference Centre, Geelong Playspace and BBQ area will be SUNDAY 14 MAY 2017 available at all times. EASTERN PARK, GEELONG
Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Council must make available for inspection a copy of any submissions made. The Planning Authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office for any person to inspect free of charge for two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. The closing date for submissions is Monday 12 June 2017. Submissions must be in writing and sent to The Coordinator Strategic Implementation Unit City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 or: • •
To ensure the safe conduct of the 2017 Mother’s Day Classic, a community fun run and walk, changed traffic conditions will be implemented on Sunday 14 May 2017 in Eastern Park. For full details of the road closures check next weeks City News or alternatively download the Geelong City app and search for road closures.
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Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm ‘Amendments’ section of the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/amendments Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection
Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority.
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This meeting is open to the public.
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You may inspect the amendment, any documents that support the amendment and the explanatory report about the amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:
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The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held on Monday 15 May 2017 at 4.00pm, at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall. Enter through the Gheringhap Street entrance.
The next meeting of council will be held on Tuesday 23 May 2017 at 6.30pm, at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Geelong. Enter through the Little Malop Street entrance.
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WEDNESDAY WE DNESDAY GEELONG AFTER DARK 17 MAY 21FROM SEPTEMBER 6.00PM TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS FROM 5.30PM FRIDAY 5 MAY 2017
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This meeting is open to the public.
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CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held on Tuesday 16 May 2017 at 7.30am, at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong.
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The next meeting of the Planning Committee will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop St, Geelong on Tuesday 9 May 2017 commencing at 5.30pm.
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Sam’s passion for sustainable living extends beyond her professional life to weekends in the garden and family adventures focused on creating memories rather than collecting stuff.
So here you can read the City’s view on matters that might affect you:
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As an architect, Sam is excited about the forum providing an opportunity to showcase the latest technology as the way of the future for smart housing in Geelong.
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One of her current projects is this weekend’s free Future of Housing Forum. Sam hopes it will open up people’s minds to new ways of planning, designing, building and using houses sustainably.
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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.
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by email to strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or lodged online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/amendments
Access to and from the Limeburners Boat Ramp will only be available via Ryrie Street/Limeburners Road during the road closure. Pedestrian access to Eastern Park will be maintained during the event.
For further information call the Strategic Implementation Unit on 5272 4820.
For further information contact the City’s Recreation and Open Space Unit on 5272 5272.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
SECTION 189 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 The City of Greater Geelong Council proposes to sell the Old Geelong Gaol at 200 Myers Street, Geelong of area 9433m2 (“the Land”) being the Land described in Volume 10204 Folio 912 as indicated on the diagram below. It is intended that the Land will be sold by expression of interest.
The land affected by the application is located at: 875-915 Old Boundary Road, Balliang The application is for a permit to: Remove restriction - Building Envelope on PS528980S The applicant for the permit is: M GRIFFITHS The application reference number is: PP-291-2017 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: •
The City's website www.geelongaustralia. com.au/advertisedplanning
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Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street Geelong. Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm
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Any person may make a submission to the Council on the proposed sale of the Land.
The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge.
In accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”), any person wishing to make a submission on the proposed sale of the Land may do so in writing not later than Tuesday 6 June 2017. A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person to be specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission.
Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.
Submissions must be addressed to the Acting Manager, Property and Procurement, Greater Geelong City Council, PO Box 104, Geelong Vic 3220 Any persons making a submission and wishing to be heard either personally or by a specified representative will be given that opportunity before a meeting of the Submissions Review Panel to be held at a time and location to be advised. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submitters should note that Regulations made under the Act require the Council to make available for public inspection submissions received in accordance with section 223 of the Act during the previous 12 months. For enquiries contact Alan Grant, Property Advisor, City of Greater Geelong on 5272 4296.
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be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing.
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include the reasons for the objection.
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state how the objector would be affected.
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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.
6.00PM – 10.00PM Geelong After Dark is organised by the City of Greater Geelong with creative production by Diversitat.
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before 21 May 2017
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND
If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision.
SECTION 189 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989
ARE YOU THE NEW JONES?
The City of Greater Geelong Council proposes to sell the former Norlane - North Shore Kindergarten located at 11 Gerbera Avenue, Norlane (“the Land”) as further described in Volume 8964 Folio 727 and indicated on the diagram below.
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Any person may make a submission to Council on the proposed sale of the Land. In accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”), any person wishing to make a submission on the proposed sale of the Land may do so in writing not later than 6th June 2017. A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person to be specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission. Submissions must be addressed to the Acting Manager, Property and Procurement, Greater Geelong City Council, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. Any persons making a submission and wishing to be heard either personally or by a specified representative will be given that opportunity before a meeting of the Submissions Review Panel to be held at a time and location to be advised. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submitters should note that Regulations made under the Act require the Council to make available for public inspection submissions received in accordance with section 223 of the Act during the previous 12 months. For enquiries contact Alan Grant, Property Advisor, City of Greater Geelong on 5272 4296.
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5–7 MAY GEELONG WATERFRONT FRIDAY 5 MAY – Industry Breakfast and The New Joneses at Geelong After Dark, Carousel Forecourt, Geelong Waterfront. SATURDAY 6 MAY – Future of Housing Forum – with MC Comedian Tim Ross, Percy Baxter Theatre, Deakin Waterfront. SATURDAY 6 MAY AND SUNDAY 7 MAY – The New Joneses and their Tiny House Pop Up, Carousel Forecourt, Geelong Waterfront.
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Bands from across the state will invade Geelong streets with sound for this year’s After Dark celebrations. The StreetSounds festival’s dozen bands were thrilled to play in Geelong After Dark for the first time, said organiser Lyndal Chambers. “We thought Geelong is a great place for it - it’s a big city but not big enough to get lost,” she said. Ms Chambers spoke to one of the bands after their final rehearsal Tuesday night. “It felt like an army going into battle,” she said. “Everyone was geared up and good to go.” The people behind the festival have “raised” a dozen street bands since starting their philanthropically-funded community project in 2015. The bands will play on the streets of Geelong Friday evening and will head to Pakington Street Saturday for a morning of skill-sharing workshops. The musicians hail from as far away Inverloch, Morwell and Kyneton, and will bring with them a “heady mix” of horns, accordions and panflutes.
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The festival will also include acts from Clonard College and Tate Street Primary School. The StreetSounds festival is a fitting addition to this year’s After Dark, themed ‘The Sound of Light’. This year’s Geelong After Dark will be the biggest yet, with 370 artists and 83 activities to discover throughout the CBD from 6pm to 10pm Friday night, organisers said. City arts and culture manager Kaz Paton said the response from artists and participants this year was “mind-blowing”. After Dark had grown each year since its inception in 2014, with 15,000 people enjoying the work of more than 270 artists in 2016, she said. Ms Paton encouraged children to join in The Amazing Arts Adventure, an interactive journey of discovery through central Geelong. Another highlight will be The Storytelling Machine, an interactive media artwork that instantly transforms the public’s drawings into animated characters. Geelong After Dark is a multi-award winning annual event organised by the City of Greater Geelong with creative production by Diversitat.
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No ‘budget’ for convention centre Political and civic figures have attacked the State Government’s failure to provide funding for a Geelong convention centre in this week’s budget. Opposition MPs and former premier Jeff Kennett slammed the lack of commitment to the city’s top priority project. State-appointed council administrator Kathy Alexander and G21 chief Elaine Carbines also weighed in, respectively labelling the funding failure a setback and a “major disappointment”. Any funding commitment will now wait until at least 2018, election year in Victoria. Last year Premier Daniel Andrews said the “time for talk” was over. “We’re getting the crucially needed planning and business case done so we can consider it
ahead of the next budget,” Mr Andrews said. But after this week’s draft budget failed to include funding, Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford said the government still had to “get the project right”. The budget snub was widely condemned. “Earlier this year, the Andrew Government said the centre would be considered for funding. Clearly, it was not considered important enough,” Upper House MP Simon Ramsay told parliament. “This convention centre is not a political toy. It is a desperately needed facility that is required right now. “Geelong is leaking opportunities to other towns and cities, and that represents lost jobs and growth.”
Mr Kennett lambasted the funding flop on Twitter. “No funding in Vic Budget for Geelong Contention Centre. The one proposal that had universal support for economic activity and jobs,” Mr Kennett posted. Dr Alexander, the chair of Geelong’s council administrators, expressed disappointment. “Strong communities deal with setbacks. I’m sure Geelong will do just that,” she told the Indy. Ms Carbines, who leads the region’s councils alliance body, was disappointed “particularly given our long-established need, (the centre’s) forecast economic impact and the assurances (that) have been coming from government. “We need it to happen, and I’m confident it
will, but the business case is long overdue and way past the deadline the government set itself.” Geelong has been pushing for a convention centre since the 1950s. The current bid dates back a decade but last year the Indy revealed confusion among local stakeholders on who should lead the proposal. The lack of leadership emerged after the Indy revealed the government had failed to contact Deakin University about its waterfront car park, the preferred site for the convention centre. A month later the government confirmed the car park as the proposed site, with the centre costed at $350 million.
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JOIN THE CHORUS: The songstresses of Geelong Harmony in action.
The women of Geelong Harmony will hone their melodies in a live Herne Hill concert as they prepare to take on Australia’s best this month. Baritone Helen Booth said the live show and rehearsal would be the perfect opportunity for the ladies to practise their “showmanship”. “Your ability to entertain the audience and convey the emotion of the song is very important,” she said. “Singing in front of live audience is best practice.” Geelong Harmony members will sing an a cappella line-up for the 2017 Sweet Adelines Australia from 7pm at Western Heights Uniting Church on 15 May. The group will then fly out to for the national chorus competition in Perth on 20 May while its quartet, Something Else, will also compete on 19 May against 21 other quartets. Alex Morris, the group’s musical director since 2012, said: “I love taking these talented, beautiful and energetic women to convention.” The public can see Geelong Harmony’s concert, which includes a first-hand look at members’ warmup techniques, for a gold coin donation.
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A wild month for freakish weather UNDER THE WEATHER Lindsay Smail April 2017 delivered two extreme weather events to Geelong. Both were classed as severe storms and both involved high rainfall, flash flooding, thunder, lightning and strong south-westerly winds. In fact, the month’s rain total of 151mm resulted in Geelong recording its second highest figure for April. Weather enthusiasts would have to go all the way back to 1871 to find a wetter April in Geelong. The first big event spanned 8 and 9 April when almost 60mm fell across Geelong. Some localities received much more, including 107mm at Ocean Grove and 106mm at Drysdale. The second event was on the evening of 24
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A principal with experience prorole” after serving as principal at viding “specialist education servicColac Specialist School for almost es” will lead Geelong’s new school 11 years as part of her 32-year cafor disabled children, State Govreer in schools, State Education ernment has announced. Minister James Merlino said. Suzanne Armstrong would be “Her vast experience will enfounder principal at North Geesure North Geelong Special Delong Special Development School velopment School gets off to a when it opened next year, the govgreat start in 2018,” he said. ernment said. “It’s very exciting to be able to The new school for 168 stuestablish a school from the ground dents would include a hydrotherup," Ms Armstrong said. Suzanne Armstrong apy pool, a games hall, a sensory “I’m really keen to create the best possible curriculum and therapy programs gym area, a swing for children in wheelchairs and dedicated spaces for healthcare professionals, the for the students.” Ms Armstrong was “more than ready for the government said.
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Cannabis pleas for pain ‘to end’ By Luke Voogt
BRING THE BLING: Sharon Cornish and Yvonne Edward raise money for disadvantaged children at Geelong Day View Club's ninth anniversary.
Charity laced with the glamour girls Diamonds were a ‘Girl’s Best Friend’ for the 90 women at Geelong Day View Club’s ninth anniversary celebration in East Geelong Monday. The women embraced the theme, dressed in their finest and adorned with glamorous glitter, to raise money for disadvantaged children. The luncheon raised more than $1000 for the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program, the group’s president Judith Worland said. “We have the firm view that the best way to break the cycle of disadvantage is through advancing the education opportunities of children.” Earlier this year The Indy spoke to Norlane single father-of-father David Irvine, whose family is one of many in Geelong benefitting from the program.
“I want them to have an equal education to everyone else,” he told The Indy in January. “It’s what drives my day-to-day life.” The Learning for Life program supports 8000 students in Victoria and 34,000 primary and secondary students across Australia. “It has resulted in higher school attendance rates, increased opportunities of children to complete secondary education and advancement into tertiary learning and employment,” Ms Worland said. Guest speaker and Geelong radio presenter Roxy Bennett, joined women from View clubs from across the region revelling in the flamboyant theme at the Karingal Hub.
Tony Ansett will “never know” if medicinal cannabis could have helped his wife, who died of breast cancer in 2011. “It might have helped her manage the pain better,” he told The Indy Monday. “I guess we’ll never know.” The former councillor will campaign for medicinal cannabis for people with terminal illnesses and chronic pain when he runs for council later this year. “I can’t understand for the life of me why it isn’t already available,” he said. “There’s people out there suffering acute pain.” Mr Ansett urged the Victorian Government to expand medicinal cannabis trials to include people with cancer. “I think it needs to happen and it needs to happen real fast,” he said. “I had to go through a tragedy to understand that. “But what they’re doing (so far) is positive and they’ve got to be congratulated.” In February the State harvested its first crop for trials on children severe epilepsy. But Mr Ansett said it needed to increase production “straightaway” to expand its use. “I can’t imagine it taking a long time to grow.” Mr Ansett’s late wife Anna battled breast cancer for three years before dying in 2011. “The pain that you see your loved one go through is massive,” he said. “It’s a long time for the family and everyone to go through the fight.” Anna took Oxycodone, a powerful opiate painkiller, during her treatment, but Mr Ansett believed medicinal cannabis could have improved her last months. “Everything’s worth a try,” he said. “You hope they’ll get better - you pray for that every second of every day.
MAKE IT AVAILABLE: Tony Ansett with late wife Anna, who he says medicinal cannabis could have helped in her last days. “(Medicinal cannabis) wasn’t something that was on the scene at the time. Otherwise I would have been desperate for some.” Mr Ansett said he would lobby governments “every chance I get”. “I hope what I’m telling you can help someone else. You do get a lot of chances in local government to speak to the State.” There is evidence medicinal cannabis can relieve nausea in patients undergoing chemotherapy and treat moderate to severe pain, according to Cancer Council Australia. But the council also notes there is no evidence yet it can treat the actual cancer. State Government has flagged expanding the availability of medicinal cannabis into areas like palliative care when it grows additional crops. It will expand the usage on the advise of its Independent Medical Advisory Committee and the Victorian Law Reform Commission.
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Greater Geelong Planning Scheme Notice of Preparation of Amendment, Amendment C369
VicRoads has prepared Amendment C369 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The land afected by the amendment is various land within Drysdale within the study area of the Drysdale Bypass Project. The amendment proposes to facilitate construction of the Drysdale Bypass project by: • Applying a Public Acquisition Overlay (PAO3) to parcels of land adjacent to the existing PAO3 reserved in 1983 for the construction of the Drysdale Bypass.This includes land abutting roads intersecting the proposed bypass, including Portarlington Road, Grubb Road, Princess Street, Murradoc Road and Whitcombes Road. The amendment also applies a PAO3 to land between Jetty Road and Portarlington Road near the Reserve Road intersection. • Introducing an Incorporated Document to exempt use and development associated with the Project from the need for a planning permit. • VicRoads is the planning authority for this amendment. You may inspect the amendment, any documents that support the amendment and the explanatory report about the amendment, free of charge, at the following locations from Thursday 4 May, 2017: - Online at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection - Between the hours of 9am-5pm Monday-Friday at the VicRoads South Western Projects Oice, 174-212 Colac Road, Highton. - Between the hours of 9am-5pm Monday-Friday at the SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre at 17 - 21 High Street Drysdale Any person who may be afected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority. Submissions must be made in writing and provide:
Barwon Health’s new CEO resigns Barwon Health chief executive officer (CEO) Professor Belinda Moyes has resigned after 10 months in the job. “This has not been an easy decision,“ Prof Moyes said in a statement to Barwon Health’s employees. “I have thoroughly enjoyed working at Barwon Health.“ “I know I can rely on you all ... to give the new CEO all your support to ensure Barwon Health is the very best health service in the state. The Geelong community deserves this.“ The organisation’s chair, Dr John Stekelenburg thanked Prof Moyes “for her contribution to Barwon Health and the Geelong community”. Prof Moyes joined Barwon Health in July last year, turning a $13.8 million deficit into an expected break-even budget, Dr Stekelenberg said. She resigned to take up a senior advisory role on National Workforce Reform in the Department of Health and Human Services. A Barwon Health spokesperson said Prof Moyes left of her own accord and that the “sudden resignation” was due to the department wanting her to start as soon as possible. Western Health CEO Associate Professor Alex Cockram will take over from Ms Moyes until Barwon Health finds a permanent replacement. “We are fortunate to have secured the services of one of Victoria’s most experienced health service chief executives,” Dr Stekelenberg said “I have met with Assoc Prof Cockram and look forward to working closely with her as we move forward. During that time, we will undergo a for-
LEAVING: Barwon Health chief Belinda Moyes announced her resignation on Friday. mal search for a new chief executive.“ Assoc Prof Cockram is a board member of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, has served on multiple ministerial advisory committees and has a clinical background in psychiatry.
• The amendment number C369. • Name, address, email and phone number of submitter (or the nominated representative if the submission is made by two or more people). • The submitter’s views on the amendment, including the grounds on which the amendment is supported or opposed. • What changes (if any) to the amendment the submitter wishes VicRoads to make. Name and contact details of submitters are required for VicRoads to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend VicRoads meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, VicRoads must make a copy of every submission available at its oice for any person to inspect free of charge for two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. The exhibition period for this amendment is the 4 May to the 5 June 2017. The closing date for receiving submissions is Wednesday 7 June 2017. Submission must be in writing and sent to: VicRoads - C369 Planning Authority Attention: Mr David Fary PO Box 3146 Grovedale Vic 3216 Or by email to drysdaletransport@roads.vic.gov.au (Attention Mr David Fary) For further information regarding the Drysdale Bypass, please contact Andrew Westcott on andrew.westcott@roads.vic.gov.au or by phone on 4243 3806. Any submission which requests a change to the amendments and is not accepted by VicRoads will be referred to an independent panel appointed by the Minister for Planning under Part 8 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987. The following hearing dates have been preset for the amendments: • Directions hearing:
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HONOURED: Former Geelong champion boxer Mick O’Malley with Manny Pacquiao and Jeff Horn.
Pugilist pair packs powerful punch By Luke Voogt Former Geelong champion boxer Mick O’Malley has met hero Manny Pacquiao ahead of the Filipino legend’s fight with Australian Jeff Horn. “He seemed like quite a genuine guy to be honest,” O’Malley told The Indy. “What he’s been able to accomplish is amazing - he’s just a phenomenal athlete and phenomenal boxer.” The Commonwealth champion spoke to Pacquiao and Horn, as the two met in Melbourne ahead of the “biggest fight in Australian history”. “Pacquiao really seemed passionate about the sport and delivering a good fight,” O’Malley said. “He was taking the fight seriously - the reason he chose Jeff Horn is he thought it was going to be an action-packed fight for the fans.” O’Malley was hard-pressed to pick a winner for 2 July’s Battle of Brisbane.
“My head says Pacquiao and my heart says Horn,” he said. “A lot of people say it’s going to be whitewash.” “I just hope everyone in Australia gets behind Jeff Horn - he’s got a bigger chance than most people think.” But O’Malley did have one tip for the bout between the “hard-punching” boxers: “It’s just a matter of who knocks out who. It’s hard to see it going the distance.“ The two boxers showed “extreme respect” for each other during the event, O’Malley said. “They’re two true gentleman of the sport. Horn is a credit to the sport, to be honest.” O’Malley said Pacquiao’s younger opponent had the “focus and drive” to beat the only eightdivision world champion in history. “There’s absolutely no way Jeff Horn is going to underestimate Manny, but there is the possibility Pacquiao could underestimate Horn.”
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Letters Target spending at inequality City of Greater Geelong administrators chair Dr Kathy Alexander is absolutely correct that council spending has to be targeted at the parts of our city that need it most (Geelong Indy, 28 April). Inequality is a huge problem in Geelong, so it was encouraging to read that council proposed to spend an additional $8 million in disadvantaged areas. Inequality is a troubling issue for contemporary Australian society, so it would be wonderful if Dr Alexander’s state and federal counterparts heeded her insightful thinking. This could lead to the prioritising of spending in areas such as health, education, housing and employment for those who need it most urgently. It would also mean immediately increasing the woefully inadequate Newstart fortnightly allowance for single parents and the unemployed. It is vitally important to the well-being of our city and nation that every person has the food, housing, health care and income required to be able to properly meet their daily needs. That’s a big challenge but one a decent society must strive to achieve. Robert Van Zetten Highton
Save our library City of Greater Geelong’s interim council has decided to close Chilwell Library on 30 June without community consultation. This delightful community meeting place has been serving young and old alike in Newtown for nearly 60 years, providing a place to sit in the sun and read the paper, access the internet, have a friendly chat, bring children for storytime, and to borrow books and audio resources, all within walking distance of their homes. In doing so it meets several goals of the City’s own municipal health plan pertaining to social connectedness and physical activity. It does not compete with the magnificent new city facilities, nor does it try to. It serves a completely different and highly valued purpose for local residents in a growing population, many of whom are elderly, without transport or without internet access. Readers can find a Save Chilwell Library petition at change.org. Hilary Hoevenaars Newtown
Buckets & Bouquets Buckets to a teacher who for several years has claimed sick leave for every other school camp. It’s curious the teacher is never ill for the overseas camp. Maybe the teacher’s doctor should be investigated. Parents, students and other teachers are aware of what is happening. M, Geelong Bouquets to the wonderful people who came to my aid after a nasty fall near Geelong West Town Hall. They picked me up, walked me to where my friend was picking me up and helped direct traffic so my friend could drive me to a doctor. May God smile on these lovely people. Dented Pride, Belmont
Add government, make worse Imagine a time in the not too distant future when house prices have collapsed and millions have negative equity in their homes. An election is due and the government is desperate for votes, so it has to help the housing market recover. Demand has to be increased to get more people buying. The government comes up with some brilliant schemes. It gives first-home buyers $10,000, and reduced stamp duty, resulting in more people in the market and prices going up. The government allows investors to buy properties to rent out and claim any loss against other income. Prices go up again. Self-managed superannuation funds are allowed to buy investment properties and people are allowed to use their super to buy homes. Prices go up yet again. Prices are back where they were. The young can’t afford to buy and rents are skyrocketing, so the government comes up with some brilliant schemes. You know the rest. Russell Greenwood East Geelong
Christian values only hope Politicians and commentators have been talking a lot about “Australian values”.
Buckets to a pair of ugly, loud-mouth losers who stunk up a gaming venue with their bad language and worse personal hygiene. Keep your stupid whinges to yourself. If you don’t like it, don’t play. Other players and passers-by would also appreciate it if you had the occasional shower. FFS, Bell Post Hill
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But they have missed the most fundamental influence on our blessed nation: Christianity. In this multi-everything world, with its lack of objective analysis, it would seem wrong to suggest that one religion is better than another, or that, judging each by their scriptures and the obvious effects on nations, practicing them would be discriminatory. Even atheism, with its foundation in godless evolution, can’t be challenged in the world of education where the high priests now promote tolerance toward drug-taking. The culture we are losing - teaching respect for the Bible and its guide to moral and social values - is our nation’s only hope. If we want to combat greed in the housing market, the aimless despair causing many young people to suicide, and false doctrines that condone murder and terrorism, we must give the Bible its previously honoured place in the life of our nation. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen St Baptist Church
Welcome to South Australia I don’t share the enthusiasm of Vicky Grosser (Letters, 28 April) for wind farms because they are very costly, highly inefficient and unsuitable for baseload power.
Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799 Analysis of Australian wind farms in 2015 showed that on average they produced only 29 per cent of their rated capacity. The other 71 per cent of the time they had to rely on coal-fired back-up. A coal-fired power plant has a life of around 60 years, a wind turbine about 20. At the end of a wind plant’s lifetime vast amounts of money are needed to build a new one. All the best options to replace coal have been taken off the table including fracking, natural gas, hydro, clean coal and nuclear. We are left with the worst two options: wind and solar. Battery storage has prohibitive costs, a short capacity, and as yet cannot meet the needs of our expanding state in times of emergency. The US is energy sufficient thanks to fracking and natural gas, yet short-sighted, naïve politicians are determined to turn Victoria into another failed green experiment like South Australia. Alan Barron Grovedale
Spend fine cash on police After previously writing on policing problems in Geelong’s mall, I recently needed police assistance. When a police van appeared the officers told me they were the only vehicle patrol for the night, again at a time when increased criminal activity was of great community concern. Now a Leopold supermarket is on the verge of becoming uninsurable after multiple burglaries and break-ins. The owner has installed 16 security cameras to no great effect. How police, council and State Government can advocate security cameras as a viable deterrent is thus completely discredited. The solution is more cops on the beat and more cars on the road, bailing up anyone driving around in the middle of the night. If Police Minister Lisa Neville is happy to have police and the sheriff pulling people up for unpaid fines, then she should be just as happy to spend the millions of dollars on a 24-hour presence on Geelong roads, which would amounts to more than one car on any given night for a city of almost a 250,000 rate and tax-paying people. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West
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MIND YOURSELF: Hypnotist Rohan 'Bizarre' Gazzard will perform for the homeless in Geelong.
By Luke Voogt Hypnotist Rohan ‘Bizarre’ Gazzard and comedian Adam ‘Chicken’ Palmer will join forces to help the homeless to sleep warmer this winter. “I think it’s a really good cause,” Gazzard told The Indy. During a corporate gig Gazzard met Ocean Grove’s Steve Neville, who has provided 600 portable beds for the homeless since May 2016. “He was playing guitar during the breaks,” he said. “I told Steve I’d get behind it.” Gazzard looked forward to getting locals “eating ice cream that doesn’t exist” or convincing “men they are giving birth” at Geeong Darts Club, Corio, on 7 May. “Everything I say becomes their reality,” he said. The hypnotic comedian normally gets up to a dozen volunteers at his shows, he said. “It’s amazing once people see it live - we get them up and dancing.There’s an urban myth that only certain people can be hypnotised - I totally disagree with that.” Gazzard’s “25,000” scalps included AFL players, Dave O’Neil, NAB analysts and “one the most intelligent minds in Australia” Shaun Micallef. He convinced the former lawyer and comedian the number four didn’t exist in a backroom studio. But while Micallef couldn’t count to four or remember the numeral on air, he had an ingenious solution. “He was able to spell the word - as in F O R,” Gazzard said. “For me it was incredible he was able to think outside of the square like that.” Steve Neville hoped the show would give his portable bed project the “spark” it needed ahead of
winter, with hundreds of people sleeping rough in Geelong. “Things have slowed down pretty recently,” said Neville, who was once homeless himself. “When I started it was sort of a flavour of the month. It was a new charity and nobody had ever done something like it before.” Neville said delivering the portable beds to the homeless sometimes brought them to tears. “The connection I get with them when I do it just makes it worthwhile.” As well as preventing people from sleeping on the cold earth, the beds prevented sickness and ambulance callouts, he said. “That saves the taxpayer thousands.” Neville hoped to purchase a van to deliver new clothes and beds to the homeless and, eventually, a portable shower. He said this would help them get back on their feet and prepare for job interviews. “If your clothes are dirty and your hair is ratty, how are you meant to go anywhere? I’ve got a friend who wants to do haircuts too.” Neville was homeless from age 16 and became addicted to heroin. But two years in jail in 2002, for non-violent thefts, helped him beat his addiction and turn his life around. He created the project to help others like himself. “I could not go through all I’ve gone through without doing something like this,” he said. To book tickets visit www.trybooking.com/ book/event?eid=262384. To support Steve’s project, visit www.gofundme. com/homelessportablebe. All proceeds from the show will go to the project.
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Can’t beat Shannon’s pub show Shannon Noll will return to Geelong with his new single “Southern Sky” next week. ‘Nollsie’ was fresh off filming the track’s film clip in Newcastle and NSW’s Hunter Valley with his dog Matilda last month. But nothing beats getting back to the pub for a live show, he said. “It’s the live set-up that separates the really good singers from someone who’s really good on a computer. It separates the men from the boys.” His return to the Gateway Hotel next Thursday (11 May) will be his third stop on his latest tour, which kicked off today in Sydney. Last year Noll performed across the country alongside Australia’s biggest names including John Farnham, Jon Stevens, James Reyne, Daryl Braithwaite and Keith Urban. This time the inaugural Australian Idol runner-up has hit the road alone. He will perform at more than 35 shows from Cairns to Perth until November. Noll grew up to the sounds of John Williamson, a country singer who, like him, grew up on a farm. “You can hear it in his lyrics,” he said. “You know he had to be living that life, or he wouldn’t have known those intricacies.” The former farmhand shot to fame in 2003 after winning Idol and is perhaps best-known for his reboot of Moving Pictures’ classic What About Me? The cover went to number one on the ARIA charts and Noll enjoyed similar success with his own songs Drive, Lift and Shine. For Noll, songwriting is about connecting with a simple message. “I tell it straight up and down when I’m writing songs,” he said. “I’m not the sort of person who’ll write something that means 15 things to 15 different people.” “Music’s about making you feel something, and even more importantly, making you feel that
LET’S RIDE: Shannon Noll will return to Geelong with his new single next Thursday.
someone else out there feels the same way.” Shannon boasts a reputation as the only Australian male artist in national chart history to have ever achieved 10 consecutive top 10 singles.
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A critically-acclaimed Australian adaptation of Dracula will swoop into Geelong next month for city’s season of theatre. Queensland theatre company Shake and Stir recreated the gothic-horror classic as a play, which promoters described as twisted and tortured as Bram Stoker’s original novel. The play, directed by Michael Futcher, tells the story of young lawyer Jonathan Harker as he visits Castle Dracula deep within the Carpathian Mountains and meets his mysterious host. Trapped within the castle walls, Jonathan discovers that Dracula wants more than his presence at the dinner table - he might also be main course. Leaving Jonathan for dead and his castle, Dracula travels to London on a quest for seduction, love and, above all, blood. The play features the acting talents of Ross Balbuziente, Michael Wahr (Othello, Hamlet), Adele Querol (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) and David Whitney (My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, 1984, Rock of Ages). Artistic directors Nelle Lee and Nick Skubij helped adapt the novel to stage. The play gained five Matilda Award (QLD Theatre) nominations including Best Main Stage Production in 2015. Dracula runs at Geelong Performing Arts Centre from 18 to 20 May.
five,” he said. “It just flowed from me from that first moment.” Singing at cafes taught Craig to manage the stage at a “grassroots level“ and “escape” the torment of bullies. “With the spotlight comes confidence, and you get to know more of who you are and what you can do,” he said.
The two-hour concert will be his first at Geelong Performing Arts Centre. Craig hoped to squeeze in some song-writing on his latest tour, which was scheduled to start at Crown Casino Friday. “I’m writing a lot now,” he said. “I’m thrilled to be coming up with new music in the not too distance future.”
BLOODCURDLING: A modern adaptation of Dracula swoops into Geelong next month.
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The young Melbourne man who amazed television audiences around Australia will pay homage to the King of Vegas in Geelong next weekend. Harrison Craig, the 2013 winner of The Voice, looked forward to relaxing with family friends in Ocean Grove, and fellow ex-contestant Imogen Brough. “I’ve got some great friends down there,“ he said. “They’ve been really big supporters of mine.” The 22-year-old will perform the music of his childhood from his latest album, in tribute to “old Vegas“. “I grew up with a lot of Nat King Cole, Sinatra, Elvis and Tom Jones,” he told The Indy during rehearsals last Friday. “These guys created a style and turned it into a timeless genre. The way the songs were written, directed and orchestrated ... Nothing was done in a small way.” But there will be no big band for this concert just a piano and the voice that stunned the nation. “It’s very raw and acoustic,” he said. Craig has had hits of his own since winning the reality TV contest. His debut album ‘More Than A Dream’ went platinum, while second record ‘L.O.V.E’ remained in the top 10 charts on the ARIA charts for six consecutive weeks. “The Voice was a great launch pad for me. But a career is a lot bigger than that.” His TV mentor Seal went the extra yard following the show, taking Craig to perform at the wedding of a billionaire in the Caribbean. “He’s family orientated,” he said.“He’s given me a lot of experience in terms of travelling and performing.” Craig has had a mild stutter since he was a child, but it never affected his singing. “I started to sing when I was about four or
STILL SWINGIN’: Past The Voice winner Harrison Craig in Las Vegas.
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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Q&A [s]11:05 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 The Book Club [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:15 Pohʼs Kitchen on the Road 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: Ian Thorpe (PG) [s] 8:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) [s] 9:00 You Canʼt Ask That (PG) [s] 9:30 The Warriors (M l,d,s) [s] 10:00 Lost In Pronunciation (MA15+l) 10:10 Program To Be Advised 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:25 Four Corners (M n,s) [s] 12:10 Media Watch 12:30 The Weekly 1:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 2:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:15 Golf: PGA: Wilmington, NC
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Australian Story [s] 10:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 11:30 Program To Be Advised 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Great Southern Land [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Surfing The Menu (PG) [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 TBA 6:55 Clarke And Dawe [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Budget 2017: Opposition Reply [s] 8:00 7.30 [s] 8:30 Seven Types Of Ambiguity: Gina (M l,s) [s]. 9:30 Restoration Man [s] 10:20 Lateline [s] 10:50 The Business [s] 11:05 Howard On Menzies [s] 12:05 The Super-Rich And Us [s] 12:55 Parliament Question Time [s] 1:55 National Press Club Address: Scott Morrison [s] 3:20 The Super-Rich And Us [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Wild Planet: North America [s] 1:30 Program To Be Advised 2:00 VFL: Round 4: Sandringham v North Ballarat 5:00 Seven News 5:30 Border Security: Australiaʼs Front Line (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 The Kick: Host Luke Darcy. 7:00 AFL: Round 7 – Western Bulldogs v Richmond *Live* 10:30 Movie: “Stripes” (M n,l) (ʼ81) Stars: Bill Murray & Harold Ramis 12:30 (P) Home Shopping 12:45 (7) Business Builders (PG) 1:15 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) Religious Programs (PG) 4:30 (7) Sons And Daughters 5:00 (7) Dr Oz (PG) [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 The Franchise Show (PG) [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Footy Flashbacks: Lance Franklin 2:30 AFL Pre-Game: Melbourne v Hawthorn 3:00 AFL: Rnd 7: Melbourne v Hawthorn 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Program To Be Advised 9:30 The Suspects: True Australian Thrillers (M) [s] 10:30 The Blacklist: Philomena (M) 11:30 Training Day: Sunset (M). 12:30 (7) Winners & Losers (PG) [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 3:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 4:00 (7) Meet The Press [s]
5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s 12:00 Midday Movie: “Dispatch” (M v) (ʼ16) Stars: Fiona Gubelman 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 and Away (PG v,a) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:40 Seven Year Switch (M l,s,a) 9:50 Ramsayʼs Hotel Hell: The Keating (M l) [s] 10:50 Ramsayʼs Kitchen Nightmares USA: Yanniʼs (M l) [s] 11:50 The Goldbergs: Smotherʼs Day (PG) 12:00 Packed To The Rafters (PG) 12:20 (7) Red Band Society (M d,s) 12:30 (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 3:30 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]
5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Hit And Run” (M a,v,l) (ʼ15) Stars: Josie Davis 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 and Away (PG d,v) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:40 Seven Year Switch (M l,s,a) 9:40 Ramsayʼs Kitchen Nightmares: D Place (MA15+l) [s] – The plastic food is dire and boomerangs back from the dining room as soon as itʼs cooked. 10:40 The Amazing Race [s] 11:40 The Goldbergs (PG) 12:10 (7) Aquarius (M d,v) [s] 12:30 (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Programs To Be Advised 3:30 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “The Rival” (M a,v) (ʼ06) Stars: Tracy Nelson 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) [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:40 The Aussie Property Flippers (PG) [s] 9:50 Program To Be Advised 10:50 Blindspot (M) [s] 11:50 Bates Motel (M a,v) [s] 12:30 (7) Men At Work: Holy New Boss (PG) [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:20 (7) Manhattan Love Story: Gay Or British? (PG) [s] 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 3:30 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Perfect Husband” (M) (ʼ04) Stars: Dean Cain, GW Bailey & Sarah Joy Brown 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 9:30 The Front Bar (M) 10:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) [s] 11:30 Grimm: Into The Schwarzwald (M v) [s] 12:30 (7) Odyssey (M v) [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) The Real Seachange [s] 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 3:30 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]
6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:30 Future Stars (PG) [s] 1:30 Subaru Full Cycle [s] 2:00 Movie: “Bandido” (PG) (ʻ56) 4:00 In Their Footsteps (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 The Voice (PG) [s] 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 Piers Morgan Life Stories: Boy George (M) [s] 10:45 Murder In The First (MA15) 11:45 Mike & Molly: Cocktails and Calamine (PG l) [s] 12:10 Step Dave: Good Father Material (M s,l) 1:00 Anger Management (M) [s] 1:30 The Avengers (PG) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) 4:00 Good Morning America [s]
5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Wedding Daze” (M s,l) (ʻ06) Stars: Jason Biggs & Isla Fisher 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Voice (PG) [s] 9:00 Lip Sync Battles [s] 11:00 Footy Classified (M) – Garry Lyon, Craig Hutchison & Matthew Lloyd. 12:00 Rizzoli & Isles: East Meets West (M v) [s] 1:00 The Garden Gurus [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 TV Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “A Smile Like Yours” (M s) (ʻ97) Stars: Lauren Holly & Greg Kinnear 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Last Resort (M l) [s] 8:40 Lovechild (M v) [s] 9:40 Operation Thailand (M n,mp) 10:30 NINE News Special-Budget 2017 [s] – With Peter Overton. 11:00 The Mysteries Of Laura (M) 12:00 Mike & Molly (PG l) [s] 12:30 20/20 [s] 1:30 Danoz (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 The Last Resort (M l) [s] 2:00 Lovechild (M v) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Last Resort (M l) [s] 8:40 Britainʼs Got Talent (PG) [s] 10:10 Chicago Med: Win Loss (M mp) [s] 11:10 Proof: Tsunami: Part One (M) 12:05 The Enforcers (M l) [s] 1:00 Anger Management: Charlie Gets in Bed With Jordan and Her Ex(M) [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen [s] (PG) 1:00 The Last Resort (M l) [s] 2:00 Chicago Med: Win Loss (M) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: Tradie in Trouble (PG) 8:30 The AFL Footy Show (M) [s] 10:30 Worldʼs Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: Mother Nature / A Job Well Done (PG) [s] 11:30 The Footy Show (M) [s] 1:15 Music Special: Bruce Springsteen - High Hopes 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America
6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:40 9:40 10:30 11:30 12:30 2:00 4:00 4:30
Religious Programs Fishing Australia Jamieʼs 15 Minute Meals Good Chef Bad Chef [s] Everyday Gourmet [s] Whatʼs Up Down Under [s] Studio 10: Sunday [s] Program To Be Advised Program To Be Advised Benʼs Menu [s] Places We Go Jamie & Jimmyʼs Food Fight RPM [s] TEN News First At Five Family Feud! [s] Modern Family (PG) [s] Masterchef Australia (PG s) Bull: EJ (M) [s] NCIS: New Orleans (M v) [s] Homeland (M) [s] Supercars: R4 from Perth 48 Hours (M s) [s] Home Shopping The Home Team [s] CBS - This Morning
6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 8:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Biggest Loser (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 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 [s] 5:00 TEN News: First At Five 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:30 Pacific Heat (M s) [s] 10:00 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 WINʼs All Australian 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 Program To Be Advised 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 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 News: First At Five 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 NCIS: Nonstop (M s,v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: 767 (M) 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 WINʼs All Australian 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 Program To Be Advised 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 [s] 5:00 TEN News: First At Five 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 This Is Us: The Big Day (M) 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
6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:00 6:30 7:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30 4:30
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 9:30 Premier League: Teams TBC *Replay* 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 Motorcycles: Round 4 from TT Assen Circuit, Netherlands. 3:30 FIFA World Cup 2018 Magazine [s] 4:00 Cycling: Voxwomen 4:30 Cycling: Incycle [s] 5:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 5:30 Attack Of The Zeppelins (PG) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Secrets Of The Lost Graveyard (PG) [s] 8:30 Walt Disney [s] 10:35 Full Frontal (M) [s] 11:30 Khrushchev Does America 12:40 Monsterman (M s.l) (In Finnish) 1:50 Movie: “Birdwatchers” (M a,n,s,l) (ʻ08) (In Guarani & Portuguese) 3:45 Documentary: “A Pang For Brasil” (PG) (Part 1)
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch – France 24 News 6:30 Deutsche Welle News 7:00 Al Jazeera 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Italian [s] 2:30 Celtic Woman [s] (In Irish) 3:30 The Mystery Of Dark Energy 4:30 Cats Uncovered (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Over The Counter Addicts 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency: New Horizons / Heartbreak [s] 10:25 SBS News Late Edition [s] 10:55 The World Game: Football / Soccer [s] 11:25 1864: Denmarkʼs War (MA15+) (In Danish & German) 1:30 Crimes Of Passion (M v) [s]
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 2:30 Creative Minds (M) [s] 3:20 SBS Flashback [s] 3:30 Secrets Of The Brain (PG) [s] 4:30 Wild Brazil (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journeys [s] 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:00 SBS News Late Edition [s] 10:30 The Legacy (Episode 7 & 8) 12:35 Movie: “Vengeance” (MA15+v,s) (ʼ09) (In Cantonese & French) 2:30 The Tribe: The Bride Price / For Better Or For Worse (M l) [s] (In Amharic) 4:30 Food Loversʼ Guide To Australia [s]
5:00 Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 1 *Live* 7:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 2:30 Kylie Kwong: Heart & Soul [s] 3:00 Dateline [s] 3:30 Insight [s] 4:30 Wild Hawaii [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Coast To Coast [s] 8:30 Eurovision Top 40 Songs 10:30 The Young Pope (M s,a) [s] 11:35 SBS News Late Edition [s] 12:05 Movie: “Marshland” (MA15+) (ʼ14) (In Spanish) 1:45 Movie: “Like Chef, Like God ” (M s,l,n) (ʻ04) (In Greek ) 3:50 Food Loversʼ Guide To Australia 4:20 Luke Nguyenʼs Bitesize [s] 4:30 UEFA Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg: Teams TBC *Live*
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 2:30 Kylie Kwong: Heart & Soul [s] 3:00 Classic Floyd: Spain [s] 3:30 Blackbeardʼs Ship (PG) [s] 4:30 Britainʼs Ultimate Pilots [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Greek [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys [s] 8:05 Luke Nguyenʼs Greater Mekong [s] 8:35 Italy Unpacked [s] 9:40 Medici Masters Of Florence 10:45 SBS News Late Edition [s] 11:15 Masters Of Sex (MA15+) [s] 12:15 Movie: “The Refuge” (MA15+) (ʻ09) (In French) 2:00 The Seventies 2:55 Worst Place To Be A Pilot 3:50 Restaurant Man [s]
5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday ovie: “A Clean Kill” (M s,v) (ʼ99) Stars: Courtney Gains & Perry King 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 Better Homes And Gardens 7:30 AFL: Rnd 7 St Kilda v GWS – *Live* St Kilda and GWS are two young, quick and skilled teams. 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:10 (7) Wild Planet: North America: Learn Young Or Die [s] 12:30 (P) Home Shopping 1:10 (7) The Real Seachange [s] 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 3:30 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) Dr Oz (PG) 5:00 (7) NBC Today [s]
5:30 Today [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 9:00 Today Extra [s] 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 10:00 Today Extra Saturday [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 12:00 Cybershack (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Burglar” (M s,l) [s] 12:30 Wildlife of Tim Faulkner [s] (ʼ87) Stars: Whoopi Goldberg 1:00 Britainʼs Got Talent [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 2:00 Movie: “Rocky lV” (PG v) (ʼ85) 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Talia 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] Shire & Burt Young 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 4:30 The Garden Gurus 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 7:30 Vet On The Hill (PG mp) 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 8:30 Danteʼs Peak (M v) [s] 10:45 Law And Order: Burn Baby 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] Burn (M v,d) [s] 7:00 The Voice (PG) 11:45 Murder In The First: Pants 11:30 Movie: “J Edgar ” (M v,l) (ʻ11) On Fire (M a,s,n,d,v) Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio & Dame 12:45 Anger Management: Charlie Judi Dench Rolls Dice in Vegas (M s) [s] 2:00 TV Shop 1:15 TV Shop 2:00 Step Dave: Good Lies (M a,l) 2:30 Music Special: David Gilmour [s] 3:00 The Avengers: The 2:40 Movie: “The In-Laws” (PG) See-Through Man (PG) (ʼ79) Stars: Peter Falk 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America [s] 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch – France 24 6:00 Worldwatch – France 24 News 6:30 Deutsche Welle News News 6:30 Deutsche Welle News 7:00 Al Jazeera 7:30 Italian News 7:00 Worldwatch Continues 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 2:00 Small Business Secrets [s] German News 11:00 Worldwatch 2:30 A Series About Life (PG) [s] Continues 3:30 The Chefsʼ Line: Chinese [s] 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Walking Through History [s] 2:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Chinese [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 2:30 The Point Review [s] 7:30 Secrets Of The Scottish 3:00 The Marngrook Footy Show Manor Houses: Rosslyn Estate 4:30 Patisserie With Michel Roux 8:35 Travel Man: Paris (M a) 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 9:00 Premier League: Teams 6:00 The Chefsʼ Line: Chinese [s] TBC *Live* 6:30 SBS World News [s] 11:50 Movie: “The Princess Of 7:30 Great British Railway Montpensier” (M n,v) (ʻ10) Journeys [s] Stars: Mélanie Thierry (In French) 8:35 Movie: “Mamma Mia” (PG) [s] 2:15 Movie: “Adrift” (M a,v,s,l) (ʻ09) (ʼ08) Stars: Meryl Streep Stars: Linh-Dan Pham (In 10:35 SBS News Late Edition [s] Vietnamese) 12:00 Comedy Movie: “Young And 4:15 Food Loversʼ Guide To Wild” (MA15+s) (ʼ12) (In Spanish) Australia [s] 12:50 Fargo (MA15+v) 4:45 Luke Nguyenʼs Bitesize [s]
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Seven
Sunday 7 6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s]10:30 The World [s] 11:00 Compass: Being Change 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 The Halcyon (M a) [s] 2:15 The King Sun: John Olsen [s] 2:45 The Book Club [s] 3:15 Australia Wide [s] 3:45 Australian Story [s] 4:15 The Coroner: Life (PG) [s] 5:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] (PG) [s] 6:00 Anhʼs Brush With Fame (PG) 6:30 TBA 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Doctor Who: Knock Knock [s] 8:30 Program To Be Advised 9:15 DCI Banks (M a,v) [s] 10:05 The Doctor Blake Mysteries: Brotherly Love (PG) [s] 11:00 The Weekly (M) 11:30 Line Of Duty (M v) [s] 12:35 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 3:25 Mad Dogs (MA15+v) [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s] 5:00 Insiders [s]
Nine
Saturday 6 6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Kasabian [s] 11:40 Grand Designs [s] 12:30 QI: Naval Navigation (M s) [s] 1:00 River (M l,v) [s] 2:00 Making Couples Happy (M l) 3:00 Whoʼs Been Sleeping In My House? 4:00 Landline [s] 4:30 Midsomer Murders: Fit For Murder (M v) [s] 6:00 Compass (PG) [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Coroner: Life (M v) [s] 8:15 The Halcyon (M a) [s] 9:05 New Tricks: Deep Swimming (PG) [s] 10:05 Seven Types Of Ambiguity: Mitch (M a,s,l) [s] 11:05 Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane: The Postman (M) 11:30 rage 30: Underground Lovers (MA15+a,l,d,n, s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
Win
Friday 5 6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 One Plus One [s] 10:30 Compass (PG) [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News at Noon [s] 1:00 Restoration Man [s] 2:00 The Time Of Our Lives (M a) 2:55 Kitchen Cabinet [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build [s] 6:10 Grand Designs [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Link [s] 8:00 QI: Naval Navigation (M s) [s] 8:30 River (M a,v) [s] 9:30 Silent Witness: Life Licence (Part 1) (M a,s,v) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 Planet America [s] 11:50 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG) [s]
SBS
ABC
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Community Calendar APPEAL - Volunteers wanted to help in Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast schools. Inquiries 1800 668 550, edconnectaustralia.org.au. BREASTSCREEN - Mobile screening service at Waterworld, behind Corio Library, until 24 May. Free appointments for 10-minute screening at Breastscreen, 78 Gheringhap Street, Geelong. Bookings 132 050, breastscreen.org.au. AA - Alcoholics Anonymous invites inquiries about its service and support on 5229 1710.
SATURDAY PARADE - Street Sounds Festival parade and fiesta from 11am-3.30pm at West Park, 207 Pakington Street, Geelong West. Inquiries 0411 201 241, 0429 439 609, 0410 735 331. FESTIVAL - Queenscliff Uniting Church 2017 Sacred Edge Festival. Features more than 30 artists and presenters. Continues Sunday. Registrations unitingqueenscliff.org.au. DANCE - Ballroom dancing with Ben Costanzo 8pm11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Highway. Cost $8 includes supper. Inquiries 0400 500 402. CHANT - Chant program 2pm-4pm at Satya Centre, 100 The Terrace, Ocean Grove. Entry by gold coin. Meditation 6.30pm-7.30pm Thursday. Inquiries 0428 673 077. DANCE - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances with Margo 8pm-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey Street, Hamlyn Heights. Cost $10. Bring a plate. Inquiries 0401 673 221.
SUNDAY REUNION - SES reunion lunch midday at White Eagle House, Fellmongers Road, Breakwater. Inquiries 5243 6383. CEREMONY - Geelong Interfaith Network and Byakko Shinko Kai flag ceremony and shared prayers 1.15pm-3.30pm at Kirriemuir, 400 Mathiesons Road, Winchelsea. Inquiries 5244 3461. CANARIES - Canary club meets 10am at club rooms, Geelong Showgrounds. Inquiries 5276 1416. CHUMS - Communication, Harmony, Unity, Mutual Service invites people to bring opinions, concerns, friends and ideas for SOAPBOX 10am-midday at Officeworks, 150 Malop Street, Geelong. Free entry. Inquiries commonbonds5@gmail.com or PO Box 109, Newcomb, 3219. DISCUSSION - Group discussion God is Great, God is One 3.30pm at South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont. Inquiries 0419 363 156. CHRISTIAN - Evangelical fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church Fellowship Room, 43 Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont. Inquiries 0429 094 372. CHURCH - Cafe church worship experience 5pm-
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MONDAY SENIORS - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn Street, Geelong West. Inquiries 5278 8300. SENIORS - Line dancing 9am-midday at Highton Senior Citizens Club, 84 Barrabool Road. Also Tuesday, Friday. Carpet bowls 1.15pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Tai chi 9.30-10am, bingo 1.15pm Friday. Inquiries 5244 2258. LOUNGE - Village Listening Lounge open 11am-3pm on first floor, Corio Central, Bacchus Marsh Road, Corio. Also Tuesday-Thursday. Includes cuppa. Inquiries 5275 5807.
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Geelong’s Sweethearts will rock the Captain’s Room at Kardinia Park this month in their quest to tour Europe. The ever-youthful band was busy raising money to perform at jazz and soul festivals in Italy, Switzerland and France, said musical director Michael Fitzgerald. “It’s a really rewarding experience for the girls that get over there.” The audition-based band has played out of Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College for 28 years. “Each year the line-up changes,” Michael said. “Some even come from as far as Melbourne and Colac to be part of the band. “We can only take the best to ensure our performances are high standard.” Michael said it was remarkable to see the girls develop their performance technique and grow in confidence.
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VOLUNTEER WEEK Caring is the only ‘cost’ that counts More than 80 Geelong carers generously volunteer their time to foster children through MacKillop Family Services. “We have some incredible people,” MacKillop’s Anna Masci said. But with rising numbers of children coming into care, MacKillop needs more carers willing to welcome a child into their lives. “Children and young people of all ages may need foster care at some point in their lives,” Anna said. “Some need care for just one night and others require long-term carers.” Foster carers are able to specify the length and type of care they provide. They can rent or own their own home, study, work or be retired and be married, in a relationship or single. “Foster carers have varied backgrounds,” Anna said. “However, their common feature is they care about children and young people and are able to
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During National Volunteer Week (8-14 May 2017) we are pausing to say thank you for all the good our volunteers bring to the world.
In just a year, Barwon Health volunteers donated 91,200 hours to offer direct support for 298,700 patients. Barwon Health Foundation and Volunteer Services Deputy Executive Director Zoe Waters said she was proud to be part of an organisation receiving such an outpouring of support from its community. “There aren’t many areas of Barwon Health where volunteers don’t contribute, from maternity to palliative services, and everything in between,” Ms Waters said. “Our vision at Barwon Health is to work with the community to build world class standards of care, and that wouldn’t be possible without the contribution we receive through volunteering.
“During National Volunteer Week, we are so proud to say a heartfelt thank-you for all the work our volunteers do to bring a smile to those going through a difficult time or to give comfort to those who are lonely. “These are the extra levels of support volunteers provide.” Ms Waters said Barwon Health actively advertised the need for more volunteers across the organisation in 2012, which brought the average volunteer age from 76 to 42. “We were so grateful with the generosity of Geelong, allowing us to both double the amount of people volunteering their time and encourage younger people to come on board as part of that public appeal,” she said.
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Auctioneer’s at top of her game Real estate agent Michelle Winkle has climbed to the top of her industry through sheer perseverance and hard work. “I’m not about just getting it sold straight away,” she says. “If it means taking a bit more time to get it sold at a higher price, I will spend that time doing it. “I’ve been through some really hard times - so I understand that every single cent makes a difference. That extra $500, or even $100, can make a big difference.” When Michelle started as an agent at age 29, she was a single mother of two with “not much hope or money in the bank”. “I was quite lost, and I didn’t have any financial security - I’d just left a bad relationship,” she says. “I decided I’d stop waiting for someone to save me and save myself. It was about showing my kids that they could do anything and achieve their dreams.” Michelle remembers struggling in the early days. “For two years, I was working 24/7 with little result,” she says. “But I didn’t get in it to chase the money - I got in it to chase success. I sold a pub once, and a farm, which is very different to selling a house.” She remembers visiting the eventual buyer for that farm - another farmer down the road. He had purportedly lost interest, but Michelle slogged across his property on a cold winter’s day to find out for sure. “I actually walked out into his muddy paddock in heels, which was ridiculous,” she said. “But taking those extra steps got the property sold to that farmer down the road. If you don’t
take risks you’ll always wonder. “Sometimes, it’s just about thinking outside the square. It was all about getting that one good testimony.” Her persistence would pay off: now 95 per cent of her sales are referral-based. “Which is what I dreamed of,” she says. A decade later, Michelle has won recognition as the best female agent in Victoria and the third best in Australia with a major real estate company. But she says her first award in 2008 (Personal Assistant of the Year) was her most memorable. “I never in wildest dreams imagined I would get up on the stage - I just thought the awards were for special people.” She still remembers her first sale, and 10 years later, she’s selling a home for them again. “I was a single mum who had no hope, and they trusted me to sell their house,” she says. “I don’t think anyone else wanted so badly to get that sale right.” “It’s an honour to work for them again.” Michelle's career includes selling 127 homes in a 12 -month stint, which confirmed her as a top performer in the Geelong. She says she has been lucky to have learnt from the best including Hayeswinckle managing director, Daniel Hayes. Michelle has an almost perfect rating on Rate My Agent, with a number of glowing reviews. “Michelle has wonderful enthusiasm and worked very hard to achieve an excellent outcome,” one review reads. “Most of all we appreciated Michelle’s real honesty.” To get in touch with Michelle Winkle, phone 0416 117 978.
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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.
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GALAXY 2003 18ft Pop Top. As new condition. Comes with many extra's. Island double bed, front kitchen, A/C, microwave, 3 way fridge, flat screen TV. Reg (Q42-1833). Includes Hayman Reese hitch. $19,000 neg. Phone: 0408 121 689.
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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.
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JAYCO Stirling Caravan. Selling due to lack of use, In excellent condition, second owner hardly used. Gas hot water, leather club lounge at front, air con, Microwave, Oven, grill and gas /electric cook top, new annexe never used, new awning, good tyres, great towing light caravan, good storage. Priced to sell. Great clean and tidy caravan. Always stored under cover, registration (V50-718). $34,000 neg. Phone: (03) 5250 2161.
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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REGAL 14' pop top, 1992, this van has been looked after from new. Serviced when required, and always kept clean and tidy, hard to find front kitchen model, gives heaps of room in cabin, near new light truck tyres, reg until 03/18, brakes and bearing serviced prior to listing, swing gas bottles, roll out awning, electric brakes, single beds, 3 way fridge, 4 burner gas cooktop and griller, built in microwave, mains water and foot operated pump, comfortable dining area, heaps of cupboard and storage space, 23" TV and new ariel, pop top operates as it should, zippers work, window winders all work, clean interior and polished exterior, light to tow and if you are a first timer I will happily share hints and tips. Inspection welcome. $9,250. 0418 330 927. Barwon Heads. 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
MAJESTIC KNIGHT poptop, towed by BMW X5 Turbo diesel SGF-003. Van has annexe awning, sway bars, deep cycle battery charging system, 2 generators, 3 way fridge, gas /electric cooker, AC, 2 single beds, plenty of cupboards, all ready to hook up and go. R43267. $35,000 for car and van package. 0451 162 723.
MOTORHOME 2005 VW LT46, LWB, 5 cylinder, 2.5 Litre, turbo diesel, manual, RWC, heaps of extras, very clean, serviced, ready to go. Must see. TMA-782. $56,000. Geoff 0417 154 783.
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.
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
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. BMW 535i, 1998, silver/black, s /roof, second elderly owner, 134,000kms, complete service history, RWC, OXD-417 $9950 ono. Ph: 0407 358 821
VISCOUNT Aerolite, 16ft 4 berth,new led lights, mechanical brakes, very clean and tidy, ready for rego $4,950. Phone: Graeme 0438 866 434.
BMW X5, turbo diesel, 2004, auto, RWC, reg until 07/17, EC, SZW-333. $9,200. 0451 162 723. 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. WINDSOR Statesman Royale 2000, 19 ft with roll-out awning - service details available - A/C complete with kitchenware, electric blanket, rotary clothes line, small & large outdoor tables, porta potty, portable BBQ with gas bottle & stand, blow heater, fan etc. Rear kitchen - gas hotplates, griller, oven - microwave - 116L fridge with freezer- full table & lounge - double bed - folding door between sleeping area & main living area - AM/FM CD player 4 speakers. Accessories - Hayman Reece hitch & bars- 2 awning side curtains - 2 /20ft grass approved awning floor mats, inflatable mule wheel with handle & chassis clamp, Wineguard TV antenna , set up for satellite TV including dish, pole, sat finder, stand & cables, 2 levelling wedges & chocks, tow ball lock, 2 tonne hydraulic jack, folding metal outdoor step. 2 roll-out awning roof bows and 2 anti flapper bars. Water hoses, water filter, electric supply cables. $22,000 Reg. N58633 03 5243 0056 0419 363 156 cbriggs1@tpg.com.au
FORD FALCON, 2012. FG Series 2 XR6 sedan. 6 speed auto, silver, immaculate con. 91,000kms, just serviced. Reg to 01/18. RWC. $13,750 neg. REG 1JY-2JB. Ph: 0413 990 350 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. MERCEDES Vito, 2006, white. Manual, 2.2L diesel, 12 months rego (XNH-705), RWC. Very reliable, nothing to fix, ready to go. 263,000km. $12,500ono. Phone: 0416 131 770 TOYOTA Cressida 1990 GLX. Maroon duco/interior, in excellent condition, reg (XMI-241). $4,500. Phone: 0418 584 306. 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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ELECTRIC TRIKE No registration or licence required. Excellent condition. $1,500. Phone 5248 3032.
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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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Darby’s Paints offer DIY and automotive enthusiasts solutions to obtain professional finishes with their large range of professional products. The qualified and expert team at Darby’s Paints deal with the professionals in panel shops and engineering manufacturers around Victoria on a daily basis. So they know what the pros prefer and can offer the same expert advice to everyone who wants their pride and joy at its gleaming best. Sales manager Anthony Spanninga says Darby’s Paints’ three stores service hundreds of panel shops right across Victoria, ensuring they are upto-date with the latest and best products. Among the leading brands supplied by Darby’s Paints is Glasurit, the ultimate premium paint product with technology ahead of the rest. Darby’s also supplies Baslac, a top quality product suitable for smaller panel shops, CTS, Commercial Transport Solution for industrial, commercial and agricultural uses. HB Body, directly imported by Darby’s providing cost effective DIY and professional products. With DNA ‘genetically modified paints’ in virtual chromes, colour shifting paints and easy to apply basecoat candies specialty paint jobs are easily accomplished. There’s also the Por15 rust preventative range, claiming to be the only product that really stops rust permanently. There’s an array of professional standard panel-beating equipment and restoration products, sprayguns and airbrushes as well. Servicing Geelong for more than 33 years, Darby’s Paints is locally owned and operated. The team takes pride in providing a quality service, using its knowledge and experience to help clients choose the right products to get their vehicles looking brand-new again, according to manager Sam Martin. Darby’s Paints is at 413 Moorabool Street, Geelong, opposite Kardinia Park, look for “Chester” out front. For more information call 5229 3884.
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SPORT Snapper active in ‘biting’ cold ON THE BITE Chris Pitman
TWO CATS: Young Cat Jamaine Jones and Patrick Dangerfield at training. (Rebecca Hosking).
Cats to avenge big loss The Cats will be hungry to “rectify” Sunday’s 29-point loss to Collingwood after a “thorough review” this week, midfielder Mitch Duncan has said. “The mindset’s a little bit different, you get in there and you want to work - probably - a little bit harder because you’ve had that loss.” Duncan had yet another stand out performance collecting 27 disposals and kicking a goal, as Cats superstar duo ‘Dangerwood’ failed to fire. The tough Joel Selwood struggled against a hard Levi Greenwood tag and fellow star Patrick Dangerfield was unsually quiet with 21 disposals. Geelong has drawn heavy criticism again for over-reliance on the ‘Dangerwood’ combination throughout the year. “When we win, it’s Dangerwood, when we lose its Dangerwood,” Duncan said. But the young midfielder said it was up to Geelong’s other midfielders “protect Selwood” to allow the duo to perform at their best. Geelong’s whole midfield will have to lift as
they battle former Cat and Gold Coast superstar Gary Ablett next week at Metricon Stadium. Duncan said the key would be “(winning) the ball first” to deny Ablett possession. “I might have to give him a couple in the ribs,” he joked. Meanwhile, scans have confirmed Brandan Parfitt has suffered a high-grade hamstring strain which will rule him out for between eight to 10 weeks. Distraught Cats fans watched the NAB Rising Star pull up in agony after sprinting towards a loose ball in the final quarter. “Brandan’s injury is disappointing, particularly after such a promising start to his first year at the club,” Geelong’s general manager of Football Steve Hocking said. Suns defender Steven May, who was set to return from injury, has given his team a big chance against the Cats this weekend. “I genuinely think we’re a big chance,” he told the Courier Mail.
The Suns will likely try to limit it Selwood’s effectiveness by mimicking Greenwood’s tag. “They were undefeated and everyone thought they were flying, but to see the way Collingwood were able to pick them apart gives us confidence,’’ May said. “We have missed two close ones, we have to win and we have to win now." The Cats announced they had resigned coach Chris Scott before the loss on Sunday. Free agent Daniel Menzel said this week he would be happy to sign a one-year contract, which he had done since making his remarkable comeback. “I would be comfortable with another oneyear deal," the 25-year-old forward told K-Rock. “I think it is important to back yourself in these situations, and I don’t have any issues about doing an ACL again.” The Cats were less efficient inside 50 without Menzel Sunday.
Warriors on guard as dented knights seek quick wins By Josip Zilic After a frustrating 2-2 draw last Saturday against second last St Albans, North Geelong’s challenges only get bigger as it takes on the Melbourne Knights away on Friday night. The Knights have had a slump in form after bordering the top six for most of the early stages of the season and they now sit third last. Coming off a 2-1 loss to cross town rival Green Gully, the Knights will be stinging considering they led with seven minutes to go. North Geelong’s bottom-of-the-ladder clash with St Albans took place under the hum of a large crowd and anyone who wasn’t in their seats would have missed the opening goal. In just 40 seconds the ball was lost by North Geelong just before its attacking penalty area, where it was run out unchallenged before a split34 GEELONG INDY Friday, 5 May, 2017
ting pass was played to Roddy Covarubbias who rounded the late charging Daniel Zilic to open the score. North Geelong picked itself up, though, and eventually on 35 minutes it levelled the score when former Warrior Michael Grgic failed to clear an inbound ball which Matt Thorne was on hand to sneak into goal. However, the lead didn’t last long. Just two minutes later a speculative long ball was overrun by Bobby Vidanoski and fell to Caleb Mikulic who beat Darren Lewis in a one-on-one at the top of the box before scuffing his shot to send Zilic the wrong way initially and beating him on the inside post. With a mountain to climb in the second half, coach Micky Colina rang the changes at half time replacing Zilic in goal for Marko Stevanja. North Geelong was providing better passages
of play but was lacking in composure upfront to get back on the scoreboard. That was until the 60th minute when Andrew Doig was on hand to meet a cross at the back post to drill past Aaron Romein. Despite the lion’s share of the half, the Warriors weren’t able to penetrate any further and will now need to set their sights for Friday night’s opportunity at Knights Stadium. There is an important fundraiser on the night for North Geelong legend David Cervinski who has battled melanoma. His two former clubs have joined forces to hold a legends’ match involving a range of his former team mates, many of whom were household names during the National Soccer League days. Come along for the 7pm start and support a legend of the sport.
Anglers had a taste of winter-like conditions on Corio Bay over the past week, but braving the cold paid off as pinkie snapper took soft plastics right along Geelong’s waterfront. Land-based anglers also caught pinkies at St Helens, while the entrance to the grammar school lagoon produced flathead, pinkies, Australian salmon along with the odd bream. Squid dominated reports from Clifton Springs, with few big specimens but baglimit captures taken in quick time. Small 2.5-sized jigs in the colourations worked a treat. Gummy sharks were a viable target across the Bellarine Peninsula, with water of 12m or more productive. St Leonards remained the peninsula’s whiting capital. Bag-limit captures were regularly achieved on pippie and tenderised squid baits. Queenscliff Harbour provided reasonable fishing for silver trevally on bait and lure. Land-based anglers also captured the odd whiting fishing the harbour entrance. Surf Coast beaches produced salmon to just over 2kg on bluebait and lures. Bancoora Beach was a standout, while rock platforms either side of Lorne also fished well on the run-in tide. The recent flush of Surf Coast estuaries combined with large tides to offer good bream fishing. Zman Grubz rigged on light jig heads got the job done, as did fresh live baits. Portland had school tuna again on the chew. Trolling skirted lures around birds working bait helped anglers catch fish reaching 20kg. Gone Fishing Charters’ Chris Vasilevski again guided his clients onto tuna out from Portland, where skirted Pakula lures worked well. Big rains paid off for freshwater anglers, with most lakes producing the goods. Stoney Creek continued fishing well for anglers who cast lures to catch brown trout to just over 1kg along with redfin to 40cm. Fly anglers were also successful, with brown nymphs catching brown and rainbow trout. Lake Purrumbete again produced huge Chinook salmon along with some trophy brown trout. Trolling Tassie Devils and hard-body lures like Daiwa Double Clutches along the east bank at first light was particularly effective. Next door, Lake Bullen Merri again had numerous Chinook salmon to 1kg along with rainbow trout of the same size for anglers fishing bluebait allowed to drift slowly down a berley trail. Next week should provide opportunities to fish for whiting and squid over at the grass beds at Queenscliff, while spinning Surf Coast beaches for salmon should also be worthwhile. Freshwater fishos could head to Lake Bullen Merri for some fastpaced action on rainbow trout and Chinook salmon.
SCHOOLED: Chris Vasilevski with a Portland school tuna.
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