Geelong Indy - 07th July 2017

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DISRUPTION: Geelong taxi operator says another company’s expansion into the city will not mean better services. 170284 (Rebecca Hosking)

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Mr Valentine has run the only taxi company in Geelong since taking over operation of Bay City Cabs more than a decade ago. “We run an excellent service,” he said. According to 13CABS, Geelong has a low taxi to population ratio, with roughly 160 cabs for more than 220,000 people. But Mr Valentine said the existing taxi network covered Geelong’s needs and ex-

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A taxi company’s plans to carve a slice of the Geelong market have sparked a cab war in the city. Geelong operator Peter Valentine slammed the rival company’s claim that it would increase the city’s taxi services. “I don’t think it will be better service,” he said. Last week 13CABS promoted its “im-

minent” Geelong expansion promising to boost the number of taxis. But rather than increasing services, the company was attempting to “poach” his drivers, Mr Valentine said. “Our taxi drivers have reported people at ranks handing leaflets to them. “If that’s what you’re doing - that’s not expanding the fleet is it? That’s taking them from one cab and putting them in another.”

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I’m ready to serve again, says ‘sacked’ councillor Another member of Geelong’s sacked council will seek re-election in October. Eddy Kontelj announced his stand to the Geelong Indy this week, defying opposition to members of the former council returning to City Hall. Mr Kontelj said he would run for one of three councillor positions in Brownbill Ward, covering central Geelong and suburbs from Newcomb to Newtown and Henre Hill. “I am an extremely active and driven individual who is invested in Geelong,” he said. Mr Kontelj, managing director of Caterpillar dealer William Adams, citied his six-year stint on the previous two councils along with his world records for static cycling and two months working in Antarctica around the end of 2016. “If elected it is this type of commitment, energy, drive and courage that I intend to bring to the council.” Other members of the former council to have declared they will stand for re-election are Tony Ansett, John Irvine, Peter Murrihy and Ron Nelson. More former council colleagues could join them, including two-time mayor Bruce Harwood

STAND: Eddy Kontelj. who this week declined to rule out another run. Kylie Fisher and the mayor of the sacked council, Darryn Lyons, remain the only two of the 13 councillors to publicly rule out standing again. The government sacked the 13 councillors, including Mr Lyons, in April last year, citing an alleged culture of bullying. The Indy reported in January that a year-long investigation had confirmed four bullying inci-

dents at City Hall over the past 20 years, leading to the departure of “several” staff. Three government-appointed administrators - two from Melbourne - have acted as Geelong’s councillors for the past year. The former councillors face opposition to any bids for re-election, with Victorian upper house MP Simon Ramsay wanting a new-look council in October. “My hope is that we will get a good field of fresh faces to stand for seats on the new council; candidates who have at heart the best interests of the community they want to represent rather than the self-interest that in the past had plagued our council for many years,” Mr Ramsay said last month. Candidates will stand in a restructured council, with councillor numbers reduced to 11, including a mayor, and wards cut from 12 to four. The Andrews Government has also axed Geelong’s public vote for mayor, handing the decision back to councillors. The councillors will choose a mayor and deputy to serve the first two years of the four-year term before deciding again at the term’s halfway point.

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In Brief Road fatality A fatal car crash has closed the Great Ocean Road near Apollo Bay. VicRoads advised motorists to detour inland yesterday afternoon after reports a car left a bend on the road and hit a tree before bursting into flames around 2.30pm.

Amphlett mural A mural in central Geelong will celebrate the life of one of the city’s most famous rock stars, City Hall has announced. The image of Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett would “capture people’s attention” in McLarty Place as part of a project to revitalise central Geelong laneways, City hall said.

Danger baby Cats star Patrick Dangerfield and wife Mardi have announced the birth of their first baby. George Patrick Dangerfield was born on Tuesday weighing 3.5kg, the couple said yesterday.

Woman critical A woman injured in a car crash at Mannerim on Monday night remains in a critical condition at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, according to a police spokesperson. Police were continuing their investigation of the two-car crash at the intersection of Portarlington-Queenscliff and Anderson roads yesterday (Thursday), the spokesperson said.

Shuttle Scuttled Avalon Airport’s shuttle bus ceases today (Friday) following 13 years of service, according a statement on the operator’s website. The airport declined to extend Murrell Group’s access agreement, leaving the company unable to operate out of the airport, the statement said.

Revival returns A funding injection will help bring back Geelong Revival Motoring Festival in November, according to State Government. Victoria’s Regional Events Fund would back the waterfront rally of “classic and unique vehicles”, the government said.

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Taxi warfare erupts as new operator spooks veteran From page 1 He labelled the system “inefficient” saying customers often called both companies to see which taxi could arrive first. “We’ve already lost five (drivers) over the last 12 months. If those cars were a united service it would be a much better system.” Mr Valentine was concerned that the company could expand into Geelong before the Victorian Parliament passed the Commercial Passenger Vehicle Industry Bill. The bill would be the biggest shake up of the Victoria’s taxi laws in decades and sought to adapt the industry to the arrival of Uber.

The lower house was scheduled to redebate the bill in August after the upper house amended it in the last sitting of parliament. “I have no problem with competition,” Mr Valentine said. “I do have a problem with competition when there’s not a set of rules.” The Geelong Taxi Network chief operating officer pointed out reports in December 2016 of 13CABS operating ‘private hire’ taxis to compete with Uber. 13CABS confirmed to The Age that private hire cars were operating in the Mornington Peninsula to avoid paying taxi licences and registration fees.

“They’re quite likely to do the same thing in Geelong,” Mr Valentine said. “You see some of the worst taxi cabs because the government’s dropped the rules.” But 13CABS general manager David Samuel said the expansion meant the “wait is over for Geelong taxi users”. Mr Samuel said Geelong’s growing population required a larger taxi service. “In a growing region like Geelong it’s no surprise there’s huge demand for taxi services. “That’s why we’re committed to getting more drivers and taxis on the road to help get people to their destination.”

Geelong Library will close from 17 July to 11 August for a series of upgrade works. The library’s foyer, doorway and retail space would undergo substantial changes to provide “a much improved visitor experience upon completion”, said the gallery’s director, Jason Smith.

Shannon upgrade A busy strip of Shannon Ave in Geelong West will undergo $900,000 in safety upgrades after 39 accidents over the past five years, according to a local MP. The works between Brittania and William streets would include five new crossing points for a “safer place to walk and ride” Geelong MP Christine Couzens said.

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Just like the looming council elections, the clash of the various four-wheeled interests should make interesting spectator sport over the next few years. Buckle up for the ride! A rather fashionablelooking alleged thief (pictured) could vie for title ‘Geelong’s Most Wanted’ after police posted her image on Facebook this week. There she was, all blonde tresses and swinging handbag as she casually sashayed past an in-store surveillance camera at the scene of the alleged crime in East Geelong (Facebook/Eyewatch) last month. “Police wish to speak with the female ... as she will be able to assist in the investigation,” the Facebook post added, seeking tip-offs from the public. Maybe the police should cut to the chase and stake out Myer. With all the political, business and criminal intrigue this week, at least the ladies of Geelong Day VIEW Club were sticking with the basics. The members made good on a request from the kinder kiddies at Northern Bay College for a little help keeping their noggins cosy this rather chilly winter. The ladies “rose to the challenge and got busy with their knitting needles” to fit out the kids with bonza beanies, explains Yvonne Edward. “The teachers said they wouldn’t take them off their heads and were so excited to show their parents when they came to collect them.” So it’s a case of warm heads - and even warmer hearts!

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New SE airport ‘a waste of money’ By Luke Voogt A proposal for Victoria’s third airport in Melbourne’s south-east “would be a huge waste of money”, according to Avalon Airport chief Justin Giddings. Mr Giddings dismissed the private proposal as no threat to Avalon Airport. “It’s an incredibly optimistic proposition and one that I’m not taking too seriously,” he said. “I just can’t imagine the government would (support) that.” Paragon Premier Investment Fund this week announced a letter of intent from an unnamed financier to build an airport about 75km

south-east of Melbourne’s CBD. The organisation will present the $7 billion private proposal to the State and Federal governments next week. Paragon managing director Alande Mustafa Safi said the airport would be finished by 2020 and would be at least as big as Tullamarine. But Mr Giddings said the airport would be small and have only a few flights. “They’re looking to make more than $350 million a year just to pay the interest - that’s more than Tullamarine Airport makes.” “But eventually, 20 or 30 years away, (the government) might want to have another airport. So there’s nothing wrong with setting aside land.”

It made more sense to support Avalon, which was doing better than other “second airports” in Australia, he said. “We’re very close to ports and the proposed Bay West Port. We’ve got great access into Melbourne, Geelong and western Victoria.” Mr Giddings called on the State Government to build a regional rail link to Avalon. “It will still be a few hundred million dollars but it will be nothing compared with the billions they’re looking to spend in Tullamarine.” State and Federal Governments have proposed rail links to Tullamarine Airport for the past 60 years, with recently-proposed projects costed at more than $1 billion.

But Mr Giddings said the Geelong line had the capacity for a regional link, whereas metro lines could not link to Tullamarine without major upgrades. A stop on the Geelong line “40 minutes” from Melbourne would make Avalon much more attractive to international passengers, he said. Tourism Minister John Eren said the State Government would continue to back Avalon Airport. Avalon Airport still had capacity to take more flights but the government needed to plan ahead for aviation as Victoria grew, he said.

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The mysterious death of a Waurn Ponds woman at Corio over the weekend has led to a police homicide investigation. Police were called to an address in Matthews Rd about 10pm on Friday after reports that a woman had been assaulted. Emergency services attended the address but could not revive the 44-year-old woman, who died at the scene. Homicide squad detectives spoke with a number of people at the property, a police spokesperson said. “At this stage, police believe this is likely to be a targeted incident.“ The spokesperson declined to provide any further information, and said police had yet to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the woman’s death. They urged witnesses or anyone with information to phone on Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppersvic. com.au

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Candidate takes on lobby groups By Luke Voogt Council candidate Michael King has condemned government agencies funding local lobby group Committee for Geelong. “I have always disagreed with government bodies being $25,000 a year Corporate Plus members of the committee,” he told the Indy. Mr King, who will contest council elections as an independent, said standard membership of nearly $4000 a year “may pass the pub test” but not corporate sponsorship. “I am not sure what (the agencies) get for their money and what (it achieves).” Mr King named the TAC, National Disability Insurance Agency, Victorian Regional Channels Authority and Barwon Water, which he chaired for several years, as Corporate Plus members. He said Geelong’s administrators had paid out $25,000 to re-join the lobby group in “the blink of an eye” while Barwon Water had recently upped its membership to the top level. Mr King said when he was chairman at Barwon Water he cut the authority’s membership to the lowest level because “there was little value other than networking”. “Throwing $25,000 of customers’ money at a self-appointed organisation was just not acceptable or justified. And the same applies today.” The Committee for Geelong will also receive $800,000 in Victorian taxpayer dollars for its leadership programs over four years, which began in 2016. The Committee for Geelong declined to respond to Mr King’s comments. Mr King also called for Geelong’s new council

to slash funding to both the committee and municipal alliance G21. He said the money should be used to save the three regional libraries under threat of closure. “As council is operating under a rate cap, every dollar counts. “Therefore, the new council should cut by 80 per cent the city’s overly generous contribution to G21 of nearly $500,000 a year, with all five-council members paying an equal share. “This is a more equitable model than the existing lop-sided arrangement.” Mr King said while both G21 and Committee for Geelong were lobbyists for the region, they worked independently and had different priorities that were “highly confusing to investors”. “We should be asking ourselves why should the government and the council be handing over people’s money to these groups. What is the community really getting in return?” Mr King said he had resigned from the Committee for Geelong, G21, Geelong Chamber of Commerce and the Liberal Party to ensure his independence. “As an independent, I will not be beholden to anyone other than the ratepayers. I intend to speak my mind. “The reason I am raising these issues now is to focus the new council on being a singular one voice for Geelong.” G21 Elaine Carbines said it would be inappropriate for her to respond to Mr King’s comments “at this time”.

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$17m Armstrong facility ‘biggest’ A $17 million children’s and community centre to open at Armstrong Creek will be the “biggest” of its kind in greater Geelong, City Hall has announced. Expressions were open to build the integrated facility in eastern Armstrong Creek for opening in 2019, City Hall said in a statement on Thursday afternoon. “The project will be the biggest integrated centre of its kind in the greater Geelong region,” the City said. “The new centre will include 99 new preschool places and long day care for 116 children, as well as maternal and child health and family support services. “It will be built next to the new Armstrong Creek Education Precinct, which is currently under construction.” The facility would offer children’s services along with “shared spaces for the community”, including four rooms, a commercial kitchen and co-working spaces, City Hall said. “Construction is expected to commence towards the end of 2017 to early 2018, with the centre slated to open in 2019. “The project has received $7.24 million of funding from the Victorian Government, with the rest to be funded by the City of Greater Geelong.” City Hall director Linda Quinn said the centre reflected “the incredible growth we’ve continued to see in Armstrong Creek”. “It’s an exciting and much needed project for families and the greater community of Armstrong Creek.” The Armstrong Creek facility would open around the same time as a new $5.5 million

TRAFFIC CONCERNS: A concept image of the proposed Highton Enhanced Children’s Centre. “Highton Enhanced Children’s Centre”, the City said. “Robust” consultations on the Highton centre included an information session with 100 residents at Bellaire Primary School last month and hundreds more “engaging online”. “While the plans and design were warmly received, the session also heard community concerns about traffic and parking,” the City said. “The centre will offer 43 new off street parking spaces to cater to staff and parents. A traffic engineer has also been engaged to review the impact of the site on Belle Vue Avenue and to mitigate the increased traffic to the area.” City Hall plans to build the centre on “underutilised land” behind Bellaire Primary School. The facility would “provide a connection between early years and primary school for children in the community”. “Construction is expected to begin in January 2018 and be completed in November 2018. “The project is progressing through the design stage, and community feedback will be taken on board,” the City said.

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Deakin offers answers in ABS deal The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has partnered with Deakin University to improve the national authority’s online surveying. In 2016 the bureau’s Australian Census went ‘digital first’ for the first time. But non-responses and hacking attacks led Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten to label the nation survey the “worst-run Census in the history of Australia”. Deakin vice-chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander said Deakin research would the help the ABS understand barriers to the public responding to surveys online. Projects under the agreement would improve the quality of electronic data and response rates from households and businesses, while cutting red tape, Prof den Hollander saidABS could draw on Deakin’s “multi-disciplinary expertise and ex-

perience, combined with the latest technological innovations,“ she said. Prof den Hollander and the ABS Australian Statistician David Kalisch signed the agreement at Deakin’s Waterfront Campus Wednesday. She said the agreement would strengthen Deakin’s relationship with the bureau, which established its National Data Acquisition Centre (NDAC) at the waterfront campus in 2016. “Deakin is committed to supporting the communities we serve. “We are pleased that government agencies such as the ABS have chosen to invest in Geelong and the local economy through jobs and research programs that will spring from our partnership.” The NDAC brought 300 new jobs to Geelong. The centre collects data from 26,000 households a month and 100,000 businesses a year.

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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FORPLANNING PERMIT

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. Here you can read the City’s view on topical matters. Visit: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/cityview

The land affected by the application is located at: 27 Bayfield Court, Newcomb The application is for a permit to: Development of the land for two dwellings, two lot subdivision and variation of restrictive covenants PS507775M and PS507783N from Lot 38, plan of subdivision 507783N, Vol 10716, Fol 620, to vary the following restrictions so that it reads:

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Shall not allow the erection of more than one dwelling on any single allotment except Lot 38 which can erect two dwellings generally in accordance with the endorsed plans of planning permit number 1272–2015.

Shall not further subdivide the lots unless approved by the relevant authority.

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All the best to Tree Management Supervisor Marty Jackson who’s about to head off to London to represent Australia at the 2017 World Para-Athletics Championships between 14 and 23 July.

COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of Council will be held at 6.30pm on Tuesday 25 July 2017 at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Geelong. Enter through the Little Malop Street entrance. This meeting is open to the public.

Marty is one of four debutants among the 37-member team. He will compete in shot put (F38) and is hoping to do us all proud by putting in a personal best performance. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Go-go Marty, go!

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The applicant for the permit is: Eckon Pty Ltd The application reference number is: PP-1272-2015 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority or online at: •

The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ advertisedplanning

Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm

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JOIN US ON A JOURNEY TO REINVENT OUR CITY WEDNESDAY 19 JULY 2017 FROM 6.00PM POTATO SHED, 41 PENINSULA DRIVE, DRYSDALE 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 Administrators, chaired by Dr Alexander, are holding a series of community engagement meetings across the region. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 19 July at Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale.

WE’RE TRANSFORMING CENTRAL GEELONG WITH THE GREEN SPINE PROJECT Works starting Businesses in soon! Businesses in Malop Street Malop Street will be are open to open to pedestrians pedestrians while while construction construction isis underway. underway.

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

be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing.

include the reasons for the objection

state how the objector would be affected

The responsible authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.

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.

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before 16 July 2017. If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision.

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AMENDMENT C353 BECKLEY PARK CORIO NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987

2018 CALENDAR COMPETITION NOW OPEN − ENTER NOW! It’s time to enter your photos into this year’s Geelong calendar competition. We’re looking for stunning images that capture the beauty and diversity of our region. We’ll be shortlisting entries and then handing it over to the public to decide the 13 winning entries which will feature in the 2018 Geelong calendar. Your winning photo could be displayed on the walls of more than 100,000 homes. So it’s time to get snapping! Enter now at

DRAFT MUNICIPAL HERITAGE STRATEGY 2017-2021 Public feedback is invited on the Greater Geelong Draft Municipal Heritage Strategy 2017-2021. Feedback should be submitted by Friday 21 July 2017. The Strategy provides a framework to guide Council on heritage matters including the protection, management and promotion of heritage assets. To view the document and have you say visit one of our customer service centres or go online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ yoursay/

2017-2018 ANNUAL POWERLINE CLEARANCE PROGRAM The annual pruning program to clear street trees from powerlines has commenced. Street trees will be pruned in accordance to the Electricity Safety Regulations 2015 in order to maintain the required clearance space between trees and powerlines. If you have any enqueries contact the City on 5272 5272.

2017 GEELONG PREVENTATIVE HEALTH SURVEY COMMENCING SOON From Monday 10 July 2017 for up to six weeks, you may receive a call from an independent research agency, Local Government Research Group. Local Government Research Group have been commissioned to conduct a preventative health survey on behalf of the City. The survey has been designed to collect information about the health, lifestyle and wellbeing of adults aged 18 years and over to inform our local priorities and to measure trends for key health indicators such as smoking and levels of physical activity. The survey will involve 1500 interviews, conducted among a representative sample of residents. We appreciate you taking the time to assist us with your valuable feedback. Please be assured that your details and individual responses are confidential. Only the overall findings will be shared with the City of Greater Geelong. If you have any questions, contact the City on 5272 5272.

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CITY OF GREATER GEELONG SPECIAL CHARGE SCHEME BARWARRE ROAD, MARSHALL The Council of the City of Greater Geelong gives notice it is proposing to declare special charges at its meeting of 24 October 2017 or subsequent meeting for the purposes of defraying expenses relating to the widening of the road and construction of a footpath in Barwarre Road, Marshall. The total estimated cost of the works is $344,758 and the special charge to be levied by Council is estimated at $82,197. The details of the proposed declaration and cost estimate may be inspected at the City of Greater Geelong, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong, during office hours.

The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C353 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The land affected by the amendment is Beckley Park, 40 Broderick Road, Corio. The amendment proposes to change the Special Use Zone Schedule 4 to enable a permit to be sought for major promotional signs at Beckley Park. 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: •

Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm

The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ amendments

The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/publicinspection

The distribution of charges between property owners is based on a common access charge and amenity benefit based on the frontage of the property to the works. The estimated amounts are shown in the following table. Once the work is completed, Council may vary the special charge to recover actual costs. The special charge remains in place until costs have been recovered. Any person who will be required to pay the special charge can object to the proposed declaration in writing by 5pm on Monday 7 August 2017. Any person who is an occupier is entitled to exercise a right of objection if documentary evidence is submitted which shows that it is a condition of the lease under which the person occupies the property, that the occupier is to pay the special charge. Any person may lodge a written submission by 5pm on Monday 7 August 2017, which will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Persons requesting to be heard in support of their submission may appear before a committee of Council, the day, time and place of which will be advised Objections and submissions must be mailed to the City of Greater Geelong, Engineering Design Unit, P.O. Box 104 Geelong Vic 3220. For further information on the proposed declaration, the making of a written objection or submission or attending the meeting please contact Council on 5272 4344 or 5272 4345. SPECIAL CHARGE SCHEME FOR ROAD WIDENING AND FOOTPATH CONSTRUCTION BARWARRE ROAD, MARSHALL Property Key

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Footpath cost ($)

Road cost ($)

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129-131 Barwarre Road, MARSHALL VIC 3216

Lot 23 PS 607936

$2,246.48

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135 Barwarre Road, MARSHALL VIC 3216

Lot 1 TP 18857

$2,363.94

$14,296.09

$16,660.03

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$2,639.58

$17,706.03

$20,345.61

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$9,768.84

$12,015.32

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 14 August 2017.

Lot 1 TP 210839, CA 16A Sec 2

$0

220756

185 Barwarre Road, MARSHALL VIC 3216

Lot 1 LP 204124

$0

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193-197 Barwarre Road, MARSHALL VIC 3216

Lot 2 PS 432571

$0

$13,286.18

$9,557.65

Submissions must be in writing and sent to The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation Unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220; or •

by email to strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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$13,286.18

$9,557.65

For further information call the Strategic Implementation Unit on 5272 4820. $10,332.04

$10,332.04

TOTAL $82,196.83

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PUBLIC NOTICE FREE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT UNIT SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM FOR 12–25 YEAR OLDS 35MM OLD SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY - THURSDAY 13 JULY 2017, 10.30AM–1.30PM Explore Geelong’s laneways with a professional photographer from Analogue Academy. For first time 35mm camera users. Includes lunch, film and developing, plus an 8 x 10 picture of your best shot, all mailed to you. FREE STENCIL WORKSHOP - FRIDAY 14 JULY 2017, 10.00PM–5.00PM Travel to Melbourne for a unique opportunity to create stencils with some of the top Australian Street Artists at Blender Studios Docklands. Includes train, lunch and all materials, as well as a canvas to take home. LIMITED PLACES: To book call our Youth Development Unit on 5272 5272.

Local man dead, NZ investigating By Luke Voogt A Torquay father of two has died in a two-car crash on New Zealand’s South Island. Stephen Hayden, 46, died at the scene on Monday, along with a 72-year-old New Zealand man in the other vehicle. Mr Hayden’s cousin, Geelong businessman Mark Hayden, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. He was recovering in a New Zealand hospital this week. New Zealand police said the pair’s vehicle crashed on State Highway 8 between Hayman and Tekapo Canal roads about 5.15pm local time. Authorities notified Mr Hayden’s family on Tuesday, a police spokesperson said. He was married to prominent Torquay real estate agency proprietor Lynne Hayden. The pair has two young daughters. Mr Hayden had developed a reputation for surfing large waves. He also enjoyed windsurf-

ing and was a pioneer of kiteboarding on the Surf Coast. Friends said Mr Hayden and his cousin were in New Zealand for a skiing trip. Tributes on Facebook described Mr Hayden as generous and without fear in big surf. Police named the 72-year-old victim as Nigel Stuart Freeman from Twizel. New Zealand police temporarily closed the road before a Serious Crash Unit began investigating. Police declined to discuss potential causes of the crash while the investigation was underway. The police spokesperson was unable to provide any further detail. “Police’s thoughts are with the family and friends of Mr Hayden and Mr Freeman,” the spokesperson said. Police put out a call in New Zealand for witnesses to the smash or anyone who saw a silver 2017 Toyota Highlander travelling north on State Highway 8 prior to the crash to contact them.

DEAKIN LECTURE SERIES JOIN THE CONVERSATION ABOUT OUR PATHWAYS TO PROSPERITY The prosperity of our region is linked to our capacity to be creative, innovative and adaptive, so that we can build resilience – economically, socially and environmentally. The Our Future Deakin Lectures will contribute to Greater Geelong’s capacity to strategically influence its own prosperity, build on its strengths and take them in new and innovative directions. The fourth lecture in the series, presented by Mr James Pearson and Mr Andrew, will explore the region’s capacity to create a distinct pathways to prosperity. When: Thursday 20 July 2017 - 6.00pm to 7.30pm Where: Percy Baxter Lecture Theatre, Deakin University, Geelong Waterfront Campus Contact Lisa on 5272 4075 to confirm your attendance.

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This month we are partnering with 12 local vets to offer residents discounted desexing services for cats. It’s a sad fact that each year thousands of cats in Victoria are abandoned because of unplanned breeding and unwanted litters. Most of these cats are perfectly healthy but unfortunately many don’t find homes. That’s why it’s so important to desex your cats. Desexing your cat offers many benefits, including reducing the risk of territorial behaviour, diseases and unwanted litters. It also reduces the costs associated with caring for a growing number of kittens in our pounds and animal shelters. Finally, desexed cats generally live longer and healthier lives. For more information visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/desexing

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Geelong West artist Janne Kearney has made yet another art prize final following her recent success at an international portrait competition in the UK. Last month Janne’s painting ’86 made the top 53 in the prestigious BP Portrait Award, London, out of 2500 entries from 87 countries. “Just to be shortlisted makes me in the top two per cent in the world,” the 54-year-old said. “More than half a million people will see that painting.” Janne is now chasing a top prize closer to home in Colac’s Corangamarah Art Prize, with two paintings Run and Love. The competition’s paintings will end up on the walls of a Colac aged care facility, an idea Janne loved. “It gives them access to some fantastic art that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to see.” Janne taught herself to paint at age 43 despite her lack of formal training. “I always wanted to be an artist but life just got in the way,” she said.

“I have raised my family and lived life to support everyone else. It’s my time now - I am achieving things in a field I never thought I had any place in.” Janne grew up the youngest of five children in Norlane and her mother died when she was nine. “Life was a struggle back then,” she said. “So university just wasn’t an option.” She became the first female painter and decorator at Ford, where she said she experienced regular sexual harassment and bullying. Her time there and her “underprivileged background” inspired her artistic success, she said. “It probably makes me fight for the underdog - bringing attention to gay rights, mental health and the unemployed. “It’s my way of putting the spotlight of some the people who find it difficult to have a voice.” Her latest series, Dystopia, explores street art, youth and industrial decay from the backdrop of an abandoned power station. Janne paints in her home studio, which her husband created out of an old stable in their backyard. “My husband has been my rock,” she said. 11 GEELONG INDY Friday, 7 July, 2017


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Another dry month drains water storages as capacity now down to 60% UNDER THE WEATHER Lindsay Smail An almost Australia-wide dry spell during June resulted in the Geelong region recording waybelow average rain for the month. From the Otways to the Bellarine Peninsula, totals fell significantly short of the long-term usual figure for June. The dry conditions followed other below-average results during May. Consequently, the levels of the region’s water catchments declined over the course of the month. Total storage finished June at 60.5 per cent of capacity, so the next few weeks might presage a very dry winter. Urban Geelong generally received 12mm of rain with most areas across the region generally

recording less than 20 per cent of their usual June average. The month finished as the sixth driest June on record. The driest June locally was in 1984 when only 5mm was recorded. Unlike the rain results, temperatures were close to normal for June. Minimums averaged 6.4C, which is exactly the mean figure for the month. Maximums averaged 14.7C compared to the long-term figure of 14.5C. The warmest day for the month reached 17.4C on 20 June. The coldest day recorded a maximum of just 12C on the 27th, with no frosts recorded, unlike the early days of this month. June delivered no strong wind gusts, rates as greater than 60km/h, and no storms either. Neither did June include any thunder days, so it was a very calm month overall, albeit dry. Otherwise, several mists and fogs were the only notable weather features of the month.

DAZZLING: Waterfront Geelong looked world-class this week despite a dry first two months of winter. (Rebecca Hosking)

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A new rehabilitation centre about to open in Simonds Stadium will deliver “world-class” treatment to victims of illness and injury, the State Government announced. Local MPs and Barwon Health staff members toured the Sunrise Centre last week ahead of its opening in the next few weeks. The centre is part of the stadium’s Brownlow Stand, redeveloped as part of $70 million stage four works on the stadium. “The centre will provide world-class rehabilitation services to anyone living with a disability or recovering from an injury or illness in the region,” the government said. “Specialised health clinicians will use the latest equipment and recovery treatments to help Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and Barwon Health patients regain their independence. “Returning to work will be made easier for people recovering from injury, with the help of work readiness assessments and vocational rehabilitation services. “A new concussion clinic will also provide expert advice on the treatment of concussion to the community, sporting groups and health professionals.” The TAC provided $1 million to ensure the new facility was “fitted out with the latest equipment and technology”, the government said. Lara MP and Victorian Sports Minister John Eren praised the new facility after the tour. “The Sunrise Centre is a place where people can go to get the help they need to regain their independence,” Mr Eren said.

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If you have an unregistered firearm now’s the time to act. The National Firearms Amnesty is your one opportunity to hand in or register any unregistered or unwanted firearms, with no penalty. You may also be eligible to sell your firearm to a dealer. It’s your chance to have a hand in making our communities safer.

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Letters Stay vigilant on libraries Without the thousands of petition signatures, hundreds of letters and emails, and community rallies by disenfranchised library users, the Chilwell and Highton libraries would have closed on 30 June, with all the books removed and the buildings sold. Under pressure, the three Andrews governmentappointed administrators voted to pass the decision on to an elected council by voting to keep the libraries open until 30 June 2018 (Geelong Indy, 30 June). In the next chapter of the libraries saga, users will need to seek input to City of Greater Geelong’s social infrastructure plan, whose as-yet-undeveloped “social equity principles" will inform the “model of service delivery“ for the libraries. It looks as if we need to keep reading in order to know what is being proposed. Hopefully this time there will be genuine consultation with those affected by council decisions before they are made. However, in his report to the recent council meeting, Brett Luxford, the City’s investment and attraction director, stated that the rationale for the closures “remains unchanged". Readers, keep vigilant. Lynne Dowling Newtown

Waking up to politicians

Buckets to nosy neighbours who have taken the opportunity of pruned bushes to peer inside our home. With the light on in your kitchen we can see you looking in at night. Stop watching us. You know who you are. No Privacy, Corio Buckets to Alan Barron (Letters, 30 June) for once again focussing on the molehill rather than the mountain. Yes, “tens of millions of people” might be in real need but without investing against climate change all of humanity faces death. A mere $1 trillion invested globally so far is insignificant. Feeling The Heat, Geelong West

Why didn’t he just vote no and show some integrity? The Turnbull Government is wasting tax dollars on commercials trying to convince the community that multi-national corporations will now pay tax in Australia. The average taxpayer would be forced to pay back taxes, so why are multi-nationals let off the hook? The awakening of political consciousness is expanding at an exponential speed and politicians need to pay attention. Anna L Michalik North Geelong

Flag for LGBTIQs, not gay marriage In April five Surf Coast councillors - Rose Hodge, David Bell, Libby Coker, Magot Smith and Martin Duke - argued it was both appropriate and necessary for council to lobby the Australian Parliament on behalf of the community by flying the rainbow flag until marriage equality was achieved. Councillors Clive Goldsworthy, Heather Wellington, Carol McGregor and Brian McKiterick objected to council politically lobbying on the community’s behalf without its consent. All councillors expressed personal support for marriage equality. The only available location at the civic centre to

Bouquets to The Rio Cafe for its wonderful, friendly staff who make customers feel very welcome. The food and drinks are delicious and the location is great. Happy Customers, Belmont

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fly the flag resulted in it overshadowing the Australian flag - a clear breach of national protocol. After a divisive community debate council agreed to continue flying the flag at a new location where it would not overshadow the Australian flag and without attached message to the parliament. The flying of the flag now makes no representation on behalf of the community about marriage equality, simply a gesture of support for the LGBTIQ community. The apparent view of the five councillors that they can politically lobby federally on any issue they consider appropriate if it is in some way relevant to some members of the community is misplaced. The Local Government Act 1989 should be amended to make it clear civic resources should not be used this way. I encourage community members to communicate to councillors expectations about reasonable boundaries of their authority to represent the community. Cr Heather Wellington Barrabool

Cop this for playing politics On 15 June I staged a community law and order forum at Drysdale. Residents worried about the increasing, ugly state of local crime attended.

I invited local police but they advised me they were not allowed to attend because it would be deemed “political”, so I was interested to notice not only police attendance but lead roles at two other crime forums in the region last week, chaired by Bellarine MP and Police Minister Lisa Neville. I am equally a local MP and a representative of western Victoria, so police attendance at my Drysdale forum should have been similarly relevant. I hope the police attendance at Ms Neville’s forums was not just a case of playing politics with police. The minister treads a fine line. The last time Labor did this crime statistics were fiddled to its advantage, which led to the Baillieu Government establishing the independent Crime Statistics Agency. Ms Neville was at first dismissive of crime figures. What a sight it must have been for her when 400 people pack halls, scared about the crime reality she doesn’t see. Things happen when you look the other way. Simon Ramsay MP Member for Western Victoria

It’s official: fracking’s safe In last week’s Indy Ralph Huisman continued his demonisation of fracking, citing the case of Pavillion, in the US state of Wyoming, where “chemicals from nearby fracking” allegedly made drinking water toxic. The entire global warming industry has gone hysterical about Pavillion but what’s the truth? Last December Wyoming’s Department of Environment and Quality released a final report finding that: “it is unlikely … hydraulic fracturing has caused any impacts to the water-supply wells” and that the “presence of bacteria in many of the watersupply wells suggests that this may be a cause of taste and odour issues”. Since 1949 the US has drilled around two million fracking wells. Last December, after a five-year study, the US EPA could not produce any evidence of any significant problems with fracking. I will leave it to the reader to decide just who spreads fake news. Peter Rees Bell Park

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Graham J Bradbury (Letters, 30 June) hit the nail on the head in regards to corruption in Australian politics. He expressed the feelings of a large portion of voters. In many conversations I have noticed an awakening of political consciousness. The political climate has changed and voters no longer allow for business-as-usual politics. Mr Bradbury’s suggestion to abolish political parties and instead elect independents from each community was correct. Bill Shorten is trying to create the illusion in the media that he represents the middle/working class man but he is paid a privileged salary, not a middleclass wage. He voted in parliament to cut penalty rates but promised to reinstate them within 100 days if elected prime minister.

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COMEDY CLASSIC: Kristen Leich as Marcellina in Opera Australia's The Marriage of Figaro. Picture: ALBERT COMPER

Opera Australia brings the Mozart classic The Marriage of Figaro to Geelong on Saturday as part of its 2017 tour of Australia. Geelong’s talented young singers will take to the stage when the show comes to the city, and have the chance to audition for musical glory on Monday. The Geelong Youth Choir will perform songs in three of the opera’s four acts and was busy rehearsing with music director Denise Hollingsworth this week. The choir’s young singers will join Opera Australia’s artists on stage in full costume as part of the performance. Lara teenager Dylan McBurney was thrilled to perform alongside Australia’s prolific opera artists. “It’s been a great opportunity to work with such professional musicians and improve my musicianship immensely,“ the 15-year-old said. “It’s also a lot of fun.“ Opera Australia is giving four regional secondary school students the opportunity to experience life as a performer through the 2018 Regional Student Scholarship program. Opera Australia’s Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini was in Geelong ahead of show to audition young hopefuls, and said nurturing talented youngsters in regional Australia was incredibly important. “(They) may be considering a career in opera, but feel the opportunities are a world away in the big city. “We need to encourage those dreams and provide practical help on their journey into the music industry.”

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Justin Case for holidays panto By Luke Voogt Drysdale’s Liam Erck makes his solo playwriting debut this month with his new pantomine Justin Case. Liam joined Drysdale’s 3Triple2 4 Kids when he was in high school and “had nothing to do on the holidays”. “I thought this would be a great way to do what I love, have fun and entertain some kids,” the 20-year-old said. Liam wrote the pantomime for the school holidays, after noticing the lack of sleuth-themed plays in the 3Triple2’s repertoire. “I thought why not write a spy one - kids will love that,” he said. “You can do so much stuff on stage with it.” “I’ve got a really good cast of actors and they throw up a lot of ideas. A lot of them have done kids performances before, so they know how to handle it.” In the play, Justin and partner Anita Clue have just graduated training when their boss, Justin’s mum, sends them on a mission to find out what evil mastermind Robin Banks is planning. In their journey across the globe, they come across an eccentric French chef, a busy-body party planner and discover the true plans of what Robin is up to. Liam threw a few adult jokes into the pantomime along with his pun-based names to keep the older crowd entertained while their children watched. “Some of them will go over the kids’ heads but we want to make sure the parents enjoy it as well,” he said. Liam dreams of being an actor, rather than a playwright, and has acted in several 3Triple2 pantomimes.

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But he said it was important to develop his talents in “other branches” of theatre. Liam directed and co-wrote the play Molly’s Magic with 3Triple2 Theatre’s Kerrie Reynolds, who described him as “flamboyant” and “a visionary”. “He’s a very talented young man,” she said. “He’s directed two plays for us and performed in several.” With colourful costumes and “some very good sound effects” the show was perfect for primary school-aged children, Kerrie said. “Justin Case is a good little play I’m really pleased with how he’s written it.“ Theatre 3Triple2 4 Kids has performed 250 plays to audiences across Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula for the past 10 years. Past shows include classics such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The group has also performed locally written originals, like Mother Goose, 3..2..1.. Blast Off! and I, Henry Robot Justin Case runs at the Potato Shed from 11 to 14 July, with giveaways and a colouring competition.

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SUNDAY MEETING - Geelong Hydroponic Gardening meets 9.30am at 18 Beauford Avenue, Bell Post Hill. Inquiries: 0418 144 059. CHURCH - Cafe church worship experience 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent Street, Belmont. Inquiries 5243 2557. RAIL - Miniature railway runs 11am-4pm at Portarlington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Road, Portarlington. Inquiries: 0476 124 598.

MONDAY HEARING - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St, 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.

PLANT - Plant sale 10am-3pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia Street, Newtown. All proceeds for Heights gardens. DANCING - Life Activities Club dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Road, Belmont. Entry $5. Inquiries: 5251 3529. HELP - GROW meets to help depressed, lonely, isolated, anxious 7pm at 284 Latrobe Terrace, Newtown. Also Friday 12.30pm at Vines Road Community Centre, Hamlyn Heights. Inquiries: 1800 558 268. CHESS - Geelong Chess Club meets 7pm at 33 Myer St, Geelong. Enquiries geelongchess.com.au. PHILOSOPHY - Philosophy discussion group 10.3012.30pm at Community Centre, Price Street, Torquay and 2-4.30pm at Italo’s, Gilbert Street, Torquay. Inquiries: 5264 7484.

FRIDAY MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group meets 6pm at Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Road, Belmont. Inquiries: bellarinecountrymusicgroup.com. The Geelong Indy’s Community Calendar is a free service for not-for-profit community organisations. Entries appearing under specific days are printed the week of the event only. Deadline for submission is the Friday before the intended date of publication. Please keep submissions short, simple and include the day, date, time, location and a contact phone number. Emails without attachments are preferred. Email editorial@ geelongindependent.com.au, phone 5249 6700 or fax 5249 6799.

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Fashion under foot Stirling Floors has been around for more than 50 years, but it’s still up with the latest trends in flooring. The popularity of hard floors in modern homes has given rise to the wider use of rugs as a versatile yet practical addition to the decor. Stirling Floors carries a wide range of quality rugs including modern and Persian designs in a variety of sizes. Owner Richard Goodall says rugs look great on both timber and polished concrete floors, offering a warmer look and feel. “Coffee colours are popular to fit in with the predominantly neutral tones in the decor, so mocha, brown, charcoals and greys are trendy choices.” Another form of hard floor gaining widespread use is vinyl plank, offering a timber look combined with a strong, low-maintenance floor.

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For the co-ordinator of Geelong’s Life Cycle 55+ ride, Chelsea Fisher, nothing beats getting out in the fresh air and exploring the region’s bike paths and trails. “There’s a lot of tracks in Geelong that people aren’t aware of,” the Newtown local says. “And also the coffee shops - there’s some great coffee shops.” Chelsea has led the ride, which leaves from outside Little Creatures at 10am each Friday, since November. Every week she comes up with a fun local ride tailored to the weather and the riders’ abilities. “I always rock up with ideas,” she says. “Along the waterfront is my favourite - it’s just gorgeous.” The riders enjoy a coffee and chat during breaks almost as much as the ride itself.

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*Offer only available for items normally advertised in the “For Sale” or “Motoring” section. All advertisements must be pre-paid. For $27.00 you get a 15 word ONE ITEM ONLY advertisement, restricted to “For Sale” or “Motoring” items only for private advertisers, run initially for 3 months or untl sold. After your advertisement has run for 3 months you must call us to renew it for a further 2 week period AND reduce the price of your item by a minimum 5% for items in the “For Sale” section or 3% for items in the “Motoring” section. After 2 weeks you must then call us again to renew for another 2 weeks and again reduce the price ofyour item by a further 5% or 3%. This procedure may continue until you have sold your item. If we do not hear from you we will assume you have sold your item and your advertisement will not appear. The sale price must be included in the advertisement and the only alterations you may make are to the PRICE of your item. Business advertisements, rental hire and real estate are not included in the offer for the purpose of ongoing profit. The publisher reserves the right to decline any booking for the purpose of ongoing gain.

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

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

Phone or text Peter:

0498 000 840

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

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

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JAYCO 2014 Starcraft 19' 6" Caravan. In immaculate condition, queen bed, full ensuite, seperate shower and toilet, always garaged, lucky to have done 4000kms, solar power, 4 seasons hatch over bed, plenty of storage, registered until December 2017. $42,000 neg. Phone: 0428 520 477

call us today

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Join the agency that clients prefer to call, firstcall HEALTH! Our standards are high, our service is great and now come and find out why! firstcall HEALTH is holding a recruitment day on Wednesday, 19 July 2017. So come along, meet the team and we can send you to work right away! firstcall HEALTH have several preferred provider contracts with a number of aged care and private hospital groups. As a HPV approved tenderer, we are fortunate enough to be looking to further recruit for the various areas we currently supply staff in such as Aged Care, Public and Private hospitals, Corrections, Medical Centres and public and private school nursing. In order to register your interest, we require you to have six (6) months minimum experience in your relevant field of work and two (2) contactable clinical references. It’s that easy! Join the agency that clients prefer to call, firstcall HEALTH! Our standards are high, our service is great and now come and find out why! If you would like to register your interest, please email your details and resume to admin@firstcallhealth.com.au or call and speak to one of our friendly consultants on 1300 984 400.

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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, twin 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. $8,750. 0418 330 927. Barwon Heads.

NEWCOMB $155P/W, incl expenses, close to shops, public transport, leisure centre, OSP, quiet/private. Ph 0413 330 324.

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V Businesses For Sale TATTS AGENCY FOR SALE

BELMONT LUCKY LOTTO 168 HIGH STREET BELMONT “One of Geelong’s Premier Tatts Agencies”

• High Tatts commission • Strong profits and cash flow. • Long secure lease with 4 years and 2 x 5 year options. • Outstanding greeting card sales and other retail lines. • Premier location nestled amongst 4 major banks and Coles and Aldi supermarkets • Easily run by a couple. • Full finance available • Full training provided. Contact Jocelyn Wilson 0408 60 40 70 or jocelyn@premierbusiness.com.au

WINDSOR Streamline 2002 good condition. 17' 6" sleeps 2 plus 2 kids, seats 4. Microwave, cook top, oven (never used) 3 way fridge, TV, aircon, new tyres, pull out awning, excellent condition. Registration (P67 -629). Many accessories also available. Stored permanently under cover. $18,000. Phone: 0429 303 083.

TOYOTA RAV4 AWD 2015. 2.5 ltr, white, 44,000 kms, full service history, excellent condition, registered until Feb 2018 (1FL-2TP). RWC supplied. $26,500. Phone: 0417 577 014.

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ELECTRIC TRIKE No registration or licence required. Excellent condition. $1,400. Phone 5248 3032.

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CARRIBEAN Cobra 1996, 5 meter, 90hp, Yamaha, only done 220 hours, Excellent condition. Registration (DN520) expires March 2018. $11,000 ono. Please Phone: 0417 547 805

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.

EZYTRAIL Camper Trailer. New, never been used. Injured shoulder after purchase so have not used it. It has a double bed mattress, hard floor, opens easily, has a battery and a spare tyre. Easy to tow. $15,000.neg. Phone: 0408 599 578.

JAYCO 1996 Westport Caravan. Complete with double bed linen, saucepans, plates, radio, 2 gas bottles, level riders, towing mirrors, power leads, TV antenna, porta potty, microwave, full sized oven, 2 way fridge and air conditioning, registration until August 2018. Also has full annex and complete caravan cover. Everything included for your first adventure. $18,000 neg. Phone: 0408 557 914.

COMMODORE 1999, VT SS, tidy, original, petrol/LPG, new tyres. 238,000kms. Reg/RWC (PMY-360). $4,990. Phone: 0411 538 997. FORD Focus, 2005, auto, c/c, reg no. TZG-156, 145,000km, very good condition, camera, reg until, 02/18, silver, R.W.C. $7,500. Ph: 5275 0752 FORD Fiesta, 2008, manual, 4 door hatch, white. 35,000kms, reg till April 2018. WIY-393. $7,500ono. Phone 0438 414 294.

AAA MITCHS Car Removals CASH PAID

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MAZDA CX5 Maxx 2012, in good condition, keyless start, AWD automatic transmission, USB, AUX, Bluetooth, remote central locking, brake assist, reverse camera, cruise control, tow bar, full log service book, two spare keys. $18,990. rego 21/11/2017, RWC. Phone: 0470 048 891

ROADSTAR 18ft Caravan 1989. Spacious interior with excellent condition 'Slumberworld' double bed. Single child's bed, converts from the lounge and a child's double bed, converts from the dining table. Floor fitted with easy clean carpet in 2016. Fridge, microwave, oven, heater and air con, all in good working order. Tows great, all lights work and in roadworthy condition. Reg (X43-911) until 7/8/2017. Any questions or inspections welcome. $12,000 negotiable. Phone: 0437 003 270.

Real Estate V Accommodation

FORD RANGER PX XLT, auto, diesel, only 42,000kms never been off-road, non smoker, lots of extras. YRW-048 $39,500. 0402 829 299. Better than new.

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V Motor Vehicles

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Trades & Services

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HOUSE CLEANING, Experienced, reliable, insured, ABN, references. 10% discount for first clean. Kerryn 0457 058 157.

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

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ELECTRIC SINGLE BED, and extension dining table with chairs, double bed and queen bed, $450 ono for the lot. Call 0423 109 409.

Motoring

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V For Sale

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General Classifieds


REV IT UP

GEELONG BRAKE & CLUTCH

Free Brake Check!

Ph. 5229 4299 An Independent Advertising Feature

1169001-DJ03-15

Independent Specialists

Car Servicing & Mechanical Repairs Customer Courtesy Service www.brakeclutch.com.au 8 Dowsett Street South Geelong (Behind Vic Roads)

www.huntercuthill.com.au

SERVICING ALL MAKES AND MODELS SPECIALISING IN VOLVO & MAZDA

5229 9555

3/13-15 CROWN STREET SOUTH GEELONG AFTER HOURS SERVICING AVAILABLE

DIFFERENTIAL SPECIALIST • Differential Repairs to Custom Performance Rear Ends • Nine inch Conversions including Full Floaters • High Performance Axles

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• General Servicing & Repairs to all makes & models 10% off when you mention this ad

83 Douro St Geelong North Ph 5278 1132 www.geelongdifferential.com.au

Denis Williams at Geelong Brake and Clutch.

10 Autumn Street Geelong West

Independent Specialists

The team from Hunter Cuthill.

Hunter Cuthill and fuel savings Improving a car’s power by up to 30 per cent while actually improving fuel economy sounds like a big ask for a Land Rover, BMW, Mini or Jaguar or other European marques. Not so, says Hunter Cuthill director Adam Hunter. It’s readily achievable by using top-line Autologic technology, he advises, adding that it’s also a sound way of ensuring efficiency performance in a more-sustainable fashion. Hunter Cuthill, in Geelong West’s Autumn St, specialises in quality independent servicing and repairs to all BMWs, Land Rover, Mini and Jaguars - as per factory schedules and directives and with full book service. The business also services car makes including Peugeot, Renault and Citroen. It is the only service centre in Geelong outside of direct dealers with the software and diagnostic equipment for these brands. “We utilise state of the art diagnostic equipment from Autologic, the world’s leading independent vehicle diagnostic software,” Adam says. “It’s the only independent tool that can program control units. Autologic also offer software power upgrades for diesel and some petrol engines, giving 30 per cent more power while improving fuel economy.” Hunter Cuthill is also right across the best battery choices to meet the energy demands of European cars. VARTA batteries, powered by AGM technology, feature advanced equipment such as start-stop technologies and regenerative braking systems. “This is a battery that delivers optimal performance, faster conductivity and reliable starting power, even when the charge is low,” Adam says. “AGM batteries deliver up to eight times the cyclic stability of conventional flooded batteries resulting in a longer battery life.” Hunter Cuthill is at 9 Autumn St, Geelong West, phone 5229 4299 or visit huntercuthill. com.au.

Automotive & industriAl PAints 413 Moorabool St, Geelong P.฀5229฀3884฀•฀www.darbyspaints.com.au

205/65 R15 215/60 R16 225/35 R20 235/60 R17 12353883-RC22-17

From minor scratches to full restorations, we have all you need. Paint & panel, detailing & paint protection. Aerosols made instore.

VOLVO PEUGEOT RENAULT CITROËN

Ph. 5221 5522

Price rise soon - limited stock available

12357590-HM27-17

12354686-DJ23-17

9 Autumn Street Geelong West

Car services, brake checks, fixing clutches – getting these jobs done quickly, efficiently and easily requires a solid handful of essentials. One is location, or being able to get to and from the mechanic shop readily. Another is quick access by the mechanic shop to spare parts, which can readily trim a day off the wait for a car’s return. A third consideration is quality work, the fourth is friendly extra care and the fifth is courtesy pick-up and drop-off. Geelong Brake and Clutch’s Denis and Lesley Williams have made meeting each of these points articles of faith at their South Geelong business. Their clients don’t have to fight city traffic to get to them. Expert advice and product knowledge for all makes and models of vehicles – including offroad and heavy duty vehicles – makes GBC an easy choice. Superior customer service and care is the icing on the cake. GBC offers: brake rotors and pads plus rotor machining; drum brake kits and machining; clutch replacement kits and flywheel machining; and an extensive range of suspension parts; driveshaft replacement kits; and a brake and clutch hose fabrication service, all covering most vehicle makes and models including commercial vehicles and 4WDs. “We have a large range of brake and clutch parts usually on hand, making us quicker, easier to access and we take extra care of our customers,” Lesley says. “We go the extra mile to make people realise that they are important to us. And safety is the key issue too, as we all use the road”. “We’re also happy to do no-obligation quotes.” Geelong Brake and Clutch is at 8 Dowsett Street, phone 5222 7411.

Call 5222 7411

PH:

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www.geelongwestautomotive.com.au

Ph. 52 222 555

Independent Specialists

PORSCHE AUDI VW MERCEDES-BENZ

8 Autumn Street Geelong West

www.germanautomotive.com.au 12354002-JV22-17

79% People 14+ read print newspapers

Print still No.1 Local newspapers lead the way 1209057-48-15

MINOR SERVICE

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✓ Replace Engine Oil (up to 5L Semi Synthetic) ✓ Replace Oil Filter ✓ Full Safety Check ✓ Inspect Belts and Hoses ✓ Fluids Topped Up ✓ Test Battery ✓ All Round Brake Inspection ✓ Cooling System Check Some vehicles & 4x4 vehicles cost extra. Bookings essential. Fully Qualified Mechanic Available

1A Curtis St Belmont

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Leigh Keen

Mark Zimmer

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Sphinx Hotel

Big Shed

GC Kids

MP

Bob Jane T-Marts

Forty Winks

Aarons Outdoor Living

Shell Club

Adelaide GWS Essendon Sydney Brisbane Richmond North Melbourne Carlton West Coast

Adelaide GWS Collingwood Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Melbourne West Coast

Adelaide GWS Collingwood Sydney St Kilda Brisbane North Melbourne Carlton West Coast

Adelaide GWS Collingwood Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Melbourne West Coast

Adelaide GWS Essendon Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Carlton West Coast

Adelaide Hawthorn Essendon Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Carlton Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs Hawthorn Collingwood Sydney Brisbane Richmond Fremantle Carlton Port Adelaide

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STATE MEMBER FOR LARA Phone: 5278 2911

Phone: 5229 9844

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THE SHELL CLUB

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Phone: 5222 4677

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Marianne Vallitutti

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CafĂŠ Lorae

European Affair

Fishermans Pier

Onsite Flyscreens

Scooters and Mobility

Peninsula Hotel

Geelong Coast Magazine

Australian Croatian Assoc.

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Henry Carus Associates

Modglass

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BF Brokers

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Mark Goodear Geelong West Auto

Adelaide GWS Collingwood Sydney Geelong Richmond Fremantle Carlton Port Adelaide

Adelaide GWS Essendon Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Melbourne West Coast

Adelaide Hawthorn Essendon Sydney Geelong Richmond Fremantle Melbourne West Coast

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Phone: 5222 2252

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Phone: 0407 349 246

Phone: 5249 6700

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ELEPHANT & CASTLE HOTEL

Phone: 5221 3707

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Hearing Aid Specialist Adelaide GWS Collingwood Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Melbourne West Coast

Geelong Brake & Clutch Adelaide GWS Essendon Sydney Geelong Richmond Fremantle Melbourne West Coast

Hearing Aid Specialists Geelong

Phone: 5223 2770

Easy On site Finance Available

Bad Credit Ok - No Deposit*

Friday, July 7 Adelaide v Western Bulldogs (AO) Saturday, July 8 Hawthorn v GWS (UTS) Collingwood v Essendon (MCG) Sydney v Gold Coast (SCG) Brisbane v Geelong (G) St Kilda v Richmond (ES) Sunday, July 9 North Melbourne v Fremantle (ES) Carlton v Melbourne (MCG) West Coast v Port Adelaide (DS)

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Shelley Dillon Hayden & Milly Paul Loughnan Karen Wood Darryn Lyons Murray Riccardi

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7 SEATER

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11 KIA SPORTAGE PLATINUM

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07 FORD FALCON ES SEDAN

18,999

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6 SPEED AUTO

9,999

$

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$33.36 PW

3

$63.35 PW

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11 GREAT WALL V240 4X4 5

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Geelong Brake & Clutch Phone: 5222 7411

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Hayden & Milly

The Amazing Mill Markets Adelaide Hawthorn Essendon Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Melbourne West Coast

Adelaide GWS Collingwood Sydney Geelong Richmond North Melbourne Melbourne West Coast

bay 93.9

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10,999*

$

+ORC

10

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$36.69 PW

08 KIA GRAND CARNIVAL EX 8 SEATER

05 MERCEDES E280 ELEGANCE ESTATE WAGON

1JR 7QD

ZTB 420

LOW KM

EXCELLENT SERVICE HISTORY

14 TOYOTA SAHARA V8 DIESEL

11,999

$

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+ORC

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SHELL CLUB

79,999

$

FACTORY 7 SEATER

Call the Club for our up coming Entertainment •฀Sportsbar •฀Regular฀Friday฀Night฀ Rafle฀@฀6pm •฀Private฀Functions฀ •฀Bistro฀•฀Weddings •฀New฀Alfresco฀Outdoor฀Area •฀Live฀Entertainment •฀FREE฀Courtesy฀Bus฀for฀Members

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98 VOLVO V40 WAGON AAA 321 $1,500 AS TRADED

02 KIA CARNIVAL SEO 419 $2,499 AS TRADED

06 VOLVO V50 XXT 104 $11,999 AS TRADED

RENAULT CLIO TVN 114 $4,999

01 TOYOTA TARAGO GLI XJZ 452 $2,900 AS TRADED

06 PEUGEOT 407 WAGON UVE 331 $10,999

06 FORD TERRITORY GHIA ULB 668 $12,999

06 HYUUNDAI GETZ UNA 341 $6,999

08 PEUGEOT 407 SEDAN WGC 156 $11,999

08 KIA GRAND CARNIVAL 1JR 7QD $12,999

98 NISSAN PULSAR Q PIU 986 $11,999 AS TRADED

09 AUDI A4 AVANT WAGON ZGD 041 $14,999

11 KIA SPORTAGE WAGON YCE 292 $19,999

17 4D WAGON TXW 724 $20,999 06 MITSUBISHI PAJERO

11 VOLVO S60 YFD 341 $19,999

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SPORT Cats plan to tame Lions for Tom’s 200th match The Cats will need their best to beat the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba Saturday in what will be courageous defender Tom Lonergan’s 200th game. Lonergan is lucky to be alive - let alone playing his 200th - after losing a kidney in a game against Melbourne in 2006. He suffered severe damage to the kidney in the now-infamous collision which occured when he backed into a marking contest. Standout round 15 debutant Wylie Buzza was weary of Brisbane, despite them sitting last on the ladder. “We don’t think Brisbane are pushovers,” he said. Geelong has beaten Brisbane by an average of 10 goals in their last four encounters, but the Lions showed their potential in a sensational comeback win last weekend. “As you saw on the weekend, they dominated Essendon in the last quarter and came from a good margin behind to get the win,“ Buzza said. The 21-year-old starred in the Cat’s thrilling draw with the Giants and was one of three Geelong rookies to play in the match. Buzza was hopeful of again winning selection for the clash with the Lions. Because of the late call-up, none of his family were in the stands to see him kick two goals and lay a team-high seven tackles. “Fingers crossed, I can get a game this weekend and all the family can come out,” he said. He and his team-mates trained in warm conditions in south-east Queensland this week to acclimatise for the game, thanks to a fixture anomaly. “We know we’re up here to perform and work

DOUBLE-CENTURY MIRACLE: Tom Lonnergan was set to play his 200th game this week, his biggest milestone yet since the 2006 collision which almost cost him his life. 170292 Picture: REBECCA HOSKING hard and that’s what we did today,“ Buzza said. “When we train, we train with purpose.“ Buzza won praise from Cats star Harry Taylor after his two goals, the first a set shot from outside 50.

“That was amazing - that first goal,” Taylor told RSN on Monday morning. “The smile on his face, it was just raw emotion and excitement.” Taylor said Buzza had earned his place, replacing Daniel Menzel who sustained a last-minute knock to the knee. “He’s actually played some really good footy in the VFL this year for us, working extremely hard now for a long period of time.” Chris Scott joined Taylor in his praise following last Saturday’s game. “Wylie’s going to get some attention because of his hair and because of his name,” Scott said. “I hope he gets some attention for his straight goal kicking as well.” Scott said the trip to Queensland was “no holiday” and that the Cats were training hard for Saturday’s encounter. “All we do is transfer our normal Geelong program to the Gold Coast.” Scott was proud of his undermanned side’s draw against the top-placed Giants, especially the three debutants Buzza, Sam Simpson and Zach Guthrie. “If (the Giants) are not the team to beat, I’m not sure who is,” he said. “I don’t think even two days ago those guys would have even considered they’d be making their debut.” Scott had plenty of selection options for Saturday with captain Joel Selwood and brother Scott, Brandan Parfitt, Jackson Thurlow, Nakia Cockatoo and Daniel Menzel all set to return.

Peak times at sunrise, sunset ON THE BITE Chris Pitman Anglers fishing local beaches over the past week caught Australian salmon and some much larger species. North winds were favourable for casting 25g to 40g metal lures or bluebait on the run-in tides, with fish over 2kg often the result. Sunrise or sunset were peak times, although the salmon were catchable all day. Mulloway became a more common catch from the beaches, with anglers using fresh squid achieving the best results. Gummy sharks to 1m were also taken from the surf, particularly between Breamlea and Torquay. Queenscliff anglers fishing the deeper, fast-following tidal waters boated outstanding gummies over 15kg, while the nearby harbour held supplies of fresh squid for bait. The harbour also produced silver trevally on slack tide for anglers with soft plastics. St Leonards still held whiting, which were hard to tempt at times. Drifting for squid was more successful, along with heading out to the deeper water and bouncing baits along the bottom for flathead. Large schools of salmon popped up off Clifton Springs along the Curlewis Bank. Casting small 10g metal lures or 10cm soft plastics in minnow patterns worked well. Whiting were caught nearby in 5m to 6m, including fish of 40cm. Corio Bay’s inner-harbour provided the odd report of winter snapper after some long, cold nights. Garfish and pinkie snapper kept landbased anglers entertained from Limeburner’s Point to St Helens. Michael Moore and Trelly’s Geelong’s Adam Van Der Lugt took a trip down to the Aire River with soft plastics on Sunday, crossing paths with some well-conditioned bream. The pair noted that the river was very high. Freshwater fishos still found Wurdee Boluc Reservoir worth the effort for brown trout to 2kg. Fishing around the weed banks increased the chances of success. Lake Purrumbete was reliable for brown and rainbow trout, along with the odd Chinook salmon. Trolling Tassie Devils along the east bank worked well. Plenty of redfin were also taken at Purrumbete by anglers sounding up schools then dropping soft plastics. Lake Bullen Merri was a great option for land-based anglers, with Powerbait accounting for numerous rainbow trout and Chinook salmon. Down the Hamilton Highway, Deep Lake kept giving up football-shaped rainbow trout for anglers trolling or bait fishing. The remainder of school holidays should provide opportunities to take kids fishing with Powerbait at Highton’s St Augustines Water Hole. Saltwater anglers should try for gummies, around in good numbers from St Leonards to Queenscliff.

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event,” he said. “Every year we are impressed with the results and the way team members represent our state, and I look forward to seeing some great surfing across all age groups.” 2017 will feature one of the biggest Victorian Teams in recent history, with 42 individual competitors representing the state.

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