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North Geelong’s carbon ‘fallout’

Black grime anger By Luke Voogt

OUTRAGED: Ron Clarke cleans carbon from his car. being affected - the residents are.” Worksafe closed the site for investigations on Wednesday following calls from residents. Another Slevin St resident Ron Clarke said the carbon also covered his property.

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In Brief Man stabbed Police have questioned two men over a stabbing at Norlane. The 26-year-old male victim suffered nonlife-threatening shoulder injuries after he was stabbed during a brawl outside Melbourne Road’s The fOrT youth centre on Wednesday night, police said.

Anglesea thefts Thieves have targeted caravan parks and cars at Anglesea, according to police. Bikes, alcohol and “other items” had all disappeared since the thefts began at the start of the month, police said.

Beach wider Authorities will truck in sand to widen a popular beach in northern Geelong later this month. Moorpanyal Park Beach would grow 10 to 15 metres wider after the project dumped 2000 cubic metres of additional sand, the State Government said.

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ARTFUL CRIME-FIGHTING: City Hall’s Melinda McKenzie, artist Anne Melville and Police Minister Lisa Neville at Corio Multicultural Bus Shelter Thursday.

Police Minister grants for murals infuriate coalition The opposition launched a scathing attack on Police Minister Lisa Neville as she promoted State Government’s anti-graffiti projects at Corio on Thursday. Shadow police minister Ed O’Donohue led the attack as Ms Neville announced the latest round of grants at Corio’s Multicultural Bus Shelter. “Lisa Neville can stand in front of as much brightly coloured graffiti for a photo op as she wants,” he said. “But the reality is that crime continues to soar in the Geelong region while funding for the crime prevention grants program has been cut under Labor.” Mr O’Donohue said home invasions, car jackings and violent crime had “become depressingly common across the region”. The Police Minister’s announcement on

Thursday would do nothing to prevent crime, he said. “As Lisa Neville said herself, Victorians don’t feel safe in their homes.” But Ms Neville said the Andrews Government’s efforts to combat graffiti would help break the cycle of youth crime. Ms Neville announced that an Ocean Grove mural would be one of 24 projects across Victoria to share in almost $445,000 from the next round of grants. “Graffiti affects neighbourhood appearance and community confidence in the safety and security of public places,” Ms Neville said. “What is a cheap thrill for vandals can end up costing businesses, councils and property owners thousands of dollars to remove.” Ms Neville made the announcement at the

multicultural bus shelter, which received $21,000 from the Labor Government’s Graffiti Prevention Grants program in 2016. Geelong council, Victoria Police, local community groups and artists worked with young people to produce artworks to reduce graffiti at eight bus shelters in Norlane. Since 2015, the Government has allocated nearly $1.4 million towards 72 anti-graffiti projects across Victoria. Ms Neville also opened the $250,000 Public Safety Infrastructure Fund crime prevention projects, including lighting, CCTV and good urban design initiatives. Geelong council applied for the fund in 2016 but the State rejected its application.

A four-year-old girl’s fingers were injured after they became stuck in a juicing machine in Portarlington. Ambulance Victoria said paramedics took the girl to hospital in a stable condition “with her hand still in the machine” last Friday.

New academic chief A Melbourne academic will begin running Barwon Health later this month. Monash University Professor Ruth Salom (pictured) would bring “vast depth of experience working with all levels of government”, Barwon Health said.

Health survey City Hall is phone-surveying 1500 residents about “key health indicators” such as smoking and physical activity levels. Staff would use the results of the “firstever” survey to determine local priorities and measure trends in community health, the City said.

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Public gets the cameras rolling for creative hubcaps Filming began on Geelong-based documentary Hubcaps to Creative Hubs on Wednesday following local crowd-funding efforts. Film group Creative Geelong collaborated with the University of Melbourne and Deakin University to create the three-part series. “We were aiming for $15,000 to be raised to make these three short films but ended up with $20,000,” said Creative Geelong president Jennifer Cromarty. “The Geelong community was incredibly enthusiastic and supportive of the project.” Television producer Nick Searle volunteered to create the series which tells the story of “creative transformations” at Geelong’s former industrial sites. Mr Searle, who has worked on Grand Designs

Australia, The Recruit and Master Chef, began filming interviews at Federal Woollen Mills in North Geelong on Wednesday. The series will also visit the former paper mills in Fyansford and the former woollen and worsted mills in Newtown. Ms Cromarty said the films would encourage further investment in the local economy and provide broadcast-quality marketing material. “Creative industries across the G21 region account for 8 per cent of all employment with over 7800 jobs,” Ms Cromarty said. “The role of creative industries in our region is helping shape our clever and creative future.” Greater Geelong and a number of local businesses and groups contributed to the $20,000 total.

Melbourne’s SkyBus has taken over Avalon Airport’s shuttle service after the airport declined to extend its contract with Geelong’s Murrell Group. SkyBus said it would operate the Avalon service initially for six months as permanent arrangements were finalised to replace the “sudden cancellation” of the Murrell shuttle last week.

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Geelong Gallery will close from Monday until 11 August for a series of upgrade works. Last week’s In Brief incorrectly reported that upgrade works would close Geelong Library for the same period.

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Average household water bills will rise at rates little more than inflation over the next five years under a proposed new pricing system. Barwon Water sought feedback on the plan this week while officially opening its $32 million headquarters redevelopment in central Geelong. The pricing plan would progressively widen the difference between fixed service and volumeusage charges, with the latter increasing as a portion of bills. The split would lift the volume share from 68 to 74 per cent by 2023, giving consumers “more control over their bills,” Barwon Water managing director Tracey Slatter said. “The proposed change means that even more than ever by using less water the average household can influence their total water bill.” Prices would increase only by inflation over the next two financial years before additional 0.9

per cent rises annually until 2023, Ms Slatter said. The proposed billing system’s incentive for saving water would reduce Barwon Water’s need for additional revenue from customers, she said. “(It) places less demand on our water resources and allows Barwon Water to delay major expenditure on new water sources, thereby keeping costs down over the longer term and reducing the total revenue needed to provide a secure water supply into the future.” Barwon Water is seeking feedback online before submitting the pricing proposal to the Essential Services Commission for approval. Water Minister and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville officiated at the headquarters opening on Wednesday. The building’s “five green star rating” made it “one of Geelong’s greenest businesses,” she said.

Also making an impact on local social media this week was Geelong’s Andrew Brittain (pictured) with his Policeman of the Year award. Words of congratulations flowed thick and fast on the local constabulary’s Facebook page when it announced the Leading Senior Constable’s win for his work on a Kokoda youth program. “Good work”, “top job”, “well deserved” and many other such sentiments were posted by well-wishers below Andrew’s story. But among the generous words was a cheekily back-handed compliment. “I worked with Andrew in the ’80s at Rays Disposals,” posted Steve A Corbett, “he’s a better cop than a retail assistant! Lol. Congratulations”. Sounds like Andrew made the right career change.

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Sledgehammer bravery By Luke Voogt Jamie Rumoz never felt he “was in danger” when a raving jobseeker sledgehammered through the front security door of his workplace earlier this year. Mr Rumoz won a police commendation on Wednesday for calming the man as his colleagues fled to safety on 9 February. “I really didn’t have much time to think about it,” he said. “I just tried to keep him in the room long enough so he wouldn’t go anywhere else and, hopefully, the police would come and apprehend him.” Mr Rumoz was working in the front office of a central Geelong job agency when a sledgehammer-wielding man burst through the front security door. “Once he hit the door the first time everybody started running out,” he said. “(With) The second hit the door flung open and I was standing right in front of him.” Mr Rumoz remained in the office to delay the man until police arrived. “Because my desk was closest to the door I spoke to him,” he said. “He just said he wanted an effing job - he really wasn’t making too much sense.” Mr Rumoz edged toward the exit in case the man decided to turn on him. “I asked him to sit down and stay with me... I wasn’t sure who was next door or who was upstairs,” he said. The man declined a seat, instead smashing a desk with the sledgehammer, Mr Rumoz said. “I just said to him not to do that because they were going to replace it.” Finally, the man left the office and police apprehended him outside. “To me it seemed like an hour but it was only five minutes,” he said. The emotion of the incident only hit Mr Ru-

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Black grime anger From page 1 “My driveway’s full of it. Every time they do anything out there it comes out of the vents.” Mr Clarke contacted WorkSafe after wife Joan spoke to an on-site worker covered in carbon but without protective gear. Teleta Nominees director Ryan McGarigle said residents’ “harassment” continuously delayed the clean-up. Workers wore appropriate protective gear at the site, Mr McGarigle said. “But they tend to take it off when they get outside.” Residents said the factory’s former tenants had made an effort to clean any instances of carbon fallout. A WorkSafe spokesperson confirmed the authority had attended the site following complaints about demolition work carried out appropriately. Environmental Protection Authority investigations indicated that dust from the factory contained “carbon black”. “Carbon black can have health impacts, but from long-term exposure,” an EPA spokespersons said.

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Walkers to rally for Riney in epic bowel cancer trek By Luke Voogt A determined group of Geelong walkers will trek 75km for bowel cancer awareness on behalf of Barwon Downs teacher Catherine Ross. Catherine’s sister-in-law, Belmont midwife Rosie Fitzclarence, said the walk was a show of support for a beloved friend and family member. “We really want to rally around ‘Riney’,” the 35-year-old mother-of-two said. “She’s thoughtful, caring (and) a beautiful (person) to be around.” Catherine was just 28 when doctors diagnosed her with Stage III bowel cancer in 2014. “To find out how it could affect someone so young, just blew me away," Rosie said. Since then Catherine endured two large operations, each time followed by six months of chemotherapy. Her cancer spread to her other organs and she was now receiving chemotherapy for a third time. Rosie and brother, Jamie Bell - Catherine’s husband - grew up in Wallington. “They’re the strongest couple I know,” Rosie said. “They’ve had a lot of hard times, but their positivity and determination is incredible.“ Jamie and Rosie joined 11 walkers, most from Geelong, in team Research4Riney raising money for the Jodie Lee Foundation. Rosie hoped they could double their number for the tough but beautiful two-day trek in Castlemaine, which begins on 8 September. “I can’t wait,” she said. “I plan to get out and do some more hill work to prepare.” Catherine planned to volunteer for the trek

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Flu spike warning A 70 per cent increase in local flu cases this winter has prompted an appeal for sufferers to stay away from the ill and elderly. The spike in flu patients at Geelong’s public hospital compared to this time last year indicated a “bigger than average season for flu and respiratory viruses” ahead, Barwon Health warned. The peak of the season was likely to arrive in the next four weeks, said Barwon Health’s infection prevention service manager, Paul Simpson. He urged flu victims to observe “basic methods of reducing the spread of viruses”, particularly to people whose health was already fragile. “If you have the flu or gastro-like symptoms, it would be sensible to avoid visiting the hospital or elderly people,” Mr Simpson said. “We’ve definitely seen an increase in respiratory illnesses in general. There are early signs of a larger than normal flu season but there is still time for the vaccination and we encourage people to see their GP about protecting themselves against influenza.” The flu vaccine’s short-lived immune response of six to 12 months meant annual vaccinations were necessary, Mr Simpson said. He urged anyone with flu-like symptoms to consult their GP and attend hospital only in an emergency.

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and was grateful for the team’s efforts. “Sometimes, it’s hard for people to know how to support you,” she said. “It means a lot that they are doing the walk on my behalf - it’s been pretty hard journey for Jamie and I.” Both Catherine and Jamie’s mums were doing the trek, with the team’s ages ranging from 30s to 60s. “Anyone can get cancer, even if you are young and otherwise healthy," Catherine said. “Acting quickly on symptoms is the key to catching bowel cancer early.”

An unknown driver has led police on a chase from Belmont to Torquay and back into central Geelong. A police helicopter first spotted the burgundy sedan travelling fast on Torquay Road, Belmont, about 9.30am last Friday. Highway Patrol units unsuccessfully attempted to intercept the sedan as it sped toward Torquay, police said. The car U-turned at Beach Road, Torquay, before driving to central Geelong where it was eventually found abandoned in a shopping centre underground car park. Police urged anyone with information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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CITY VIEW THERE’S ALWAYS TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY… 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

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Alistair joined the City two months ago. His role is a new one focused on improving the way we work. This encompasses risk management and workplace safety. Alistair brings more than 25 years’ experience in business improvement, operations management, risk management and occupational health and safety to the role. He enjoys the challenge involved in finding, assessing and trying better ways to do things. That ultimately should end up in a better customer experience and organisational efficiency. Alistair gets a kick out of helping to transform vital business processes for the better. In his down time Alistair enjoys family, skateboarding, photography, snowboarding and mountain biking.

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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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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. The agenda will be available from the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/meetings on Friday 21 July. This meeting is open to the public.

GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held on Monday 17 July 2017 at 4.00pm, at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall. Enter through the Gheringhap Street entrance. This meeting is open to the public.

CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held on Tuesday 18 July 2017 at 7.30am, at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. This meeting is open to the public.

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.

HAVE YOUR SAY ROAD NAMING The City of Greater Geelong intends to name the unnamed laneway which runs east from Kernot Street, East Geelong to Meakin Street, East Geelong. The name chosen for this unnamed laneway is Californian Lane, East Geelong. Further information regarding this renaming can be found on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

ROAD RENAMING The City of Greater Geelong is proposing to rename the section of Thornhill Road which runs west at right angles from Thornhill Road near Pigdon’s Bridge in Highton. The name chosen for this section of roadway is Basin Rise, Highton.

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Further information regarding this renaming can be found on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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Dr Kathy Alexander

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Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

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.

DRAFT MUNICIPAL HERITAGE STRATEGY 2017-2021

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. 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. There will be an opportunity to raise general questions on the night.

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/

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The City of Greater Geelong intends to rename W Boulevard, Armstrong Creek to Warralily Boulevard, Armstrong Creek. This will ensure that the roadway continues under the same name from Barwon Heads Road through to Torquay Road, Armstrong Creek. Further information regarding this renaming can be found on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

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COMMUNITY INVESTMENT AND SUPPORT FUND FREE INFORMATION SESSIONS FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS APPLYING FOR CITY OF GREATER GEELONG FUNDING The City of Greater Geelong has introduced an integrated grants scheme to better target its future funding of community projects. We are now pleased to announce the availability of a range of grant programs to assist not-for-profit organisations with local projects and events that benefit the wider Geelong community: The funding streams are:

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SUNDAY 30 JULY 2017 - STARTING AT 9.30AM THE GREENWAY, END OF DRYSDALE AVENUE, HAMLYN HEIGHTS (MELWAYS REF 441 C9)

Healthy and Connected Communities (formerly known as Community Grants) Creative Communities (formerly known as Community Arts and Festivals Grants) Environment and Sustainability Community Facilities Infrastructure Fund (new grant program for 2017/2018)

Online submissions will be available 14 August, closing 25 September 2017. For more information go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au/grants

We aim to plant 2,500 trees on the day and we want your help! Carparking is available along Drysdale Avenue. Lions Club BBQ and hot drinks. To register for the planting day visit www.treeday.planetark.org/site/10016323 or just turn up!

We are also holding the following information sessions to advise the community on these programs:

This project is supported by the City of Greater Geelong, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme.

Session 1:

Thursday 3 August 2017 - Commencing at 10.30am (RSVP by Tuesday 1 August) City Hall, Cnr Little Malop and Gheringhap Streets, Geelong

Session 2: Tuesday 8 August 2017 - Commencing at 10.30am (RSVP by Friday 4 August) Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale Session 3:

Thursday 10 August 2017 - Commencing at 6.30pm (RSVP by Tuesday 8 August) Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale

Session 4:

Tuesday 15 August 2017 - Commencing at 6.30pm (RSVP by Friday 11 August) City Hall, Cnr Little Malop and Gheringhap Streets, Geelong

RSVP advising which session you wish to attend to Ana Didulica, either by calling 5272 5039 between 9.00am and 3.00pm Monday to Friday or email communitygrants@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

GREATER GEELONG SETTLEMENT STRATEGY - HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF HOUSING IN OUR CITY

COMMUNITY INVESTMENT AND SUPPORT FUND FREE INFORMATION SESSION - NEW BUSINESS GRANT SCHEME The City of Greater Geelong has introduced an integrated grants scheme to better target its future funding of Geelong business projects. We are now pleased to announce the availability of a range of grant programs to assist the Geelong business community whose properties are located in Central Geelong:

The City is preparing a Settlement Strategy which will provide a framework to ensure council can meet the housing needs of the municipality to 2036. A series of discussion papers exploring a range of population, land supply and housing development matters have been prepared to inform the preparation of a draft strategy. These papers are now available to view online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay. We are keen to hear what you think are the key issues facing the municipality when planning for housing needs.

The funding streams are: • •

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Business Presentation Incentive Program Major Heritage Fund

Online submissions will be available 14 August, closing 25 September 2017. For more information go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au/cgw We are also holding the following information session to advise potential applicants about the Major Heritage Fund, and to answer any planning or building queries: Session:

Online:

Fill out the online form to make a submission

In writing:

Send a written submission to Planning Strategy, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220

Or email:

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Submissions close:

1 September 2017

Wednesday 2 August 2017 - 4.00 to 6.30pm 100 Brougham Street, Ground floor - meeting room, Geelong

RSVP if you wish to attend to Tamara Carmichael by email at rcg@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

WANT TO RUN FOR COUNCIL? INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES CANDIDATE INFORMATION SESSION The Victorian Local Governance Association (VLGA) will be facilitating two workshops providing a comprehensive training package for potential candidates. These sessions are designed to take an individual from being interested to being informed, skilled and prepared. The first information session will be in two parts. PART A - SATURDAY 29 JULY 2017 2.00PM TO 5.00PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL

PART B - TUESDAY 1 AUGUST 2017 5.00PM TO 8.00PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL

Part A will cover:

Part B will cover:

New ward structure for the Geelong City Council

Ket dates for elecion

Election process

Roles of councillors, the maor and councillor administration

Campaigning

Eligibility to nominate as a candidate

RSVP:

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 Lecture Series 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 Cardwell, will explore the region’s capacity to create a distinct pathway to prosperity.

Register your attendance by Wednesday 19 July 2017

REGISTRATION: cduadmin@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or call 5272 5096

When: Thursday 20 July 2017 - 6.00pm to 7.30pm Where: Percy Baxter Lecture Theatre, Deakin University, Geelong Waterfront Campus

For further information sessions visit the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

Contact Lisa on 5272 4075 to confirm your attendance.

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A sceptical Geelong lotto-winner couldn’t believe her luck when an official phoned her to say she had won $549,920 on Monday morning. The woman suspected an ulterior motive during the call and only after checking her ticket did she accept the life-changing news from the official. The disbelieving winner won a division one prize of $496,656 as well as addition divisional prizes totalling, $549,920. Tattslotto spokesperson Bronnie Spencer said some winners had a hard time accepting they have won the jackpot.“Most of the time there’s a bit of disbelief. People can’t believe it’s happened to them and they are trying to process it. “We often reassure these winners that the ticket they are holding is the winning ticket and their dream has come true.” The woman declined to say how she would spend the windfall and chose to celebrate privately.

Police catch up with servo bandit HANDS OFF OUR CASH: Former mayor Darryn Lyons has supported calls against taxpayers funding local lobby groups. State Government.“ But Geelong Labor MP Christine Couzens said the city’s lobbyists represented “Geelong across the board“. “It’s not just the big end of town. They’re all working together to get ComCare to Geelong.” Ms Couzens saw no conflict of interest in TAC, National Disability Insurance Agency, Victorian Regional Channels Authority and Barwon Water paying corporate memberships of Committee for Geelong. The committee’s $800,000 in state funding for its leadership program did not make the commit-

tee beholden to the Andrews Government, she said. “Lots of agencies get State Government grants for various things, so as long as whoever gets the State Government grant is doing the right thing, why shouldn’t they get it?” Member for Western Victoria Simon Ramsay was “loath” to criticise public funding of the committee or G21, saying both did a “reasonable job” representing members. Mr Ramsay described the committee as “apolitical in their dealings with the government of the day”.

Police charged a 23-year-old man following an alleged robbery at a Corio service station on Monday morning. The Corio man reportedly handed himself in at Geelong Police Station around 11am Tuesday, after detectives released images from the incident. On Monday a man entered a United service station and demanded money, about 4.30am, police alleged. He claimed to have a gun but did not draw a weapon, they said. The attendant handed over an amount of cash before the alleged offender fled the service station. Detectives interviewed the man and charged him with robbery. He was bailed, to face the Geelong Magistrates’ Court on 7 September.

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Former mayor Darren Lyons has welcomed calls for state authorities to cut their funding to the Committee for Geelong. “I think the lobbying sector in Geelong is out of control,” Mr Lyons said. “We’ve become the city for committees. “They’re unelected people in the big end of town and they don’t represent the views of the ratepayer.” Last week council hopeful Michael King called for local, federal and state authorities to cut their $25,000 corporate memberships of the committee. Public funding of private groups meant to lobby governments failed the “pub test”, he said. Mr Lyons also backed Mr King’s call for the next Geelong council to reduce its contribution to municipal alliance body G21 and to take charge of its own lobbying. “It’s becoming way too costly for City of Greater Geelong,” Mr Lyons said. “What we need to do is pool that money into a (council) lobby group for the city and its ratepayers.” He cited Deakin University lobbying Federal Government as an example of effective “internal” lobbying. The “power struggle” between Geelong’s various lobby groups was “embarrassing” and “hurting“ the city, Mr Lyons said. The chief executive officers of the committee and G21, Rebecca Cason and Elaine Carbines, seemed “at each other’s throats,” he said. But Mr Lyons credited Ms Carbines with running G21 “efficiently”. Committee for Geelong’s various overseas trips had failed to bring “a single dollar into Geelong”, he said. The committee could spend private members’ “money however it wished” but government funding created conflicts of interest, Mr Lyons said. “Embarrassingly, it’s become a puppet for the

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Peter Valentine protests just a little too much (Indy, 7 July). I remember the good old days when we had competition in taxis around Geelong. When radio cabs could not beat the competition it bought Bay City Cabs and closed it down. The drivers had nowhere else to go and the passengers were the losers. If you can’t get with the times you need to get out of the way whether you’re a driver, a lessee or a taxi investor. Cheaper credit card facilities in cabs would be a good start. Kevin V. Russell Geelong

Bully for councillors standing again It was great idea to see that ousted former councillors have the integrity to stand up and be counted once again at City of Greater Geelong council elections (Indy, 7 July). I didn’t vote for Daniel Andrews’ favoured administrators. I and others voted for the councillors who opted to do the best by their communities. Darryn Lyons was similarly voted in as mayor. Where does a Labor State Government get the idea it can bully our people by choosing its own stand-ins to make decisions for us? Will any of the former Labor councillors stand, or would that be rocking the State Government boat? SL Camm Belmont

Hey presto, unqualified criticism I was astonished at the ability of B. Stone (30 June) to argue a scientific case related to the evolution of migratory birds. Such language in regard to the scientific method: “abracadabra, alakazam ... hey presto", with some sneering thrown in. Further, he hid his scientific credentials under a very large bushel, as I could not find any mention of him or his qualifications in a Google search, unlike, of course, Meijuan Zhao, whose name, scientific qualifications and affiliation with the Centre

Bouquets to the people who came to my aid when I unfortunately had a fall in Kilgour Street, East Geelong. They were most helpful, calling an ambulance. The ambulance crew were most kind and the nursing staff were excellent. It just goes to show how nice are Geelong people. Nin, East Geelong

Buckets to an intimidating man who strode down Moorabool Street swearing loudly at a woman a few steps in front of him last Friday. What kind of man are you? Obviously someone less than a man. If the woman is his partner, she deserves better. Disgusted, Highton

Buckets to Feeling The Heat (Buckets & Bouquets, 14 July). So the millions who could be saved from starvation and preventable illness are a “molehill” compared to the need for spending all our money on the “mountain” of an imaginary climate change apocalypse. First the brains go, then the heart. The Lunatics Have Taken Over, Newtown

Bouquets to St Jude for prayers answered. Bouquets also to the unknown saviours of Chuckles, guided safely home. Forever Grateful, Corio

Bouquets to the volunteers braving the cold again this winter to ensure children can play sport. We can only admire your efforts from the comfort of our vehicle on the boundary when possible. Happy grandparents, Belmont

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for Integrative Ecology at Deakin University all immediately appeared in a Google search. I look forward to reading more of B. Stone’s scintillating prose in future - not! Heather D’Cruz Geelong West

Homes alone an insurance void Talk about a giveaway to potential thieves - leaving blinds down or drawing curtains when away for protracted periods are sure-fire evidence a home is unoccupied. It is an invitation for a break in, day or night and even with cars in the driveway. Householders should also be aware their insurance against theft might be void if they are away for more than a few days without notifying their insurer prior to departure.

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While former mayor Darryn Lyons in the same edition of the Indy lamented having to lead a local Hillbilly lobbyist trio entourage to Canberra, so far as keeping Avalon Airport in the game, it would be foolish to seek to weaken G21’s regional advocacy or, alternatively as Mr Lyons recommended, that the region would be more effectively represented by having a permanently resident Canberra lobby. Getting Avalon Airport over the line would see open-ended inbound tourism and fresh-foodexport-hub benefits. Avalon could be the biggest game in town and more so as a regional entity. Without the support from a professional lobby in concert with airport operator Linfox, Avalon will continue to be overlooked in a crowded, citycentric aviation space. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

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Home and contents insurance is based on a property being occupied. Michael J. Gamble Belmont

Focus lobbies on Avalon potential Given the massive Turnbull government investment in Sydney’s Badgery Creek, Melbourne Airport Corporation’s push for a third runway and related terminal additions, and the likelihood of an airport south-east of central Melbourne (Indy, 7 July), where, despite Lara MP John Eren’s assurance of continued Andrews government support, does Avalon Airport realistically stand without major federal funding? Without, for starters, a lack of effective advocacy isn’t it more likely Avalon will be overlooked and painted into a corner?

I was recently dismayed to find in my letterbox a pamphlet from my federal member, Sarah Henderson, about fire services reform. It could only be described as political propaganda. It contained numerous factual errors. In fact, it would appear Ms Henderson has little understanding of the subject, has not read the proposed legislation, and is not familiar with the CFA’s Fire Services Statement, which outlines the policy direction. Phrases such as “Labor’s hostile takeover of the Country Fire Authority” suggest she is uninformed of the relationship of a statutory authority to State Government or the CFA’s management structure. I find it curious, to say the least, that a federal parliamentarian would raise a state issue without first learning the facts. Perhaps Ms Henderson should stick to her day job and concentrate on helping run the country. I wouldn’t have thought a member of the Turnbull government could afford to take their eye off the ball with their current troubles. Greg Abramovitch Barwon Heads

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Busking a move for mental health By Luke Voogt ‘Geelong’s Best Busker’ Josh Dance will join a line-up of local talent raising money for mental health in Portarlington next weekend. The cause is close to Josh’s heart - he battled through depression and addiction himself. “It’s great that the whole mental health situation is a lot more out there today,” the 47-year-old said. “It’s as important as physical health - the two go hand in hand.” Josh moved “down the highway” from Collingwood to Belmont 12 years ago for a “sea change”. He had struggled with drinking since he was a teenager. “One morning I woke up in a park hung over with a dozen cans around me, and that was the last time I drank.” Josh said busking and writing music since had helped him “in a big way”. “Putting that emotion and energy into a song has always been a good therapy.” The Corio local has been flat out performing since winning Geelong’s Best Busker this year. He loved being able to “pay for the groceries” through live gigs and busking - including a couple of street gigs for Geelong council. “I’m feeling really good about the music at the moment. I’m making money doing what I love." He was thrilled to again join “secret weapon” and drummer Nat De-Palma, 59, at Saints and Sailors in Portarlington on 22 July. “He could be 20 - he’s got the energy and positivity of a very youthful man,” he said. “I’ve played at Saints and Sailors a few times. It’s a beautiful venue and looks right onto the ocean." The Josh Dance duo will play alongside Possum On The Porch and Jayne Maya to raise money for mental health charity Headspace.

BUSKING IN GLORY: Geelong's Best Busker Josh Dance will join a charity concert at Portarlington next weekend. 165643 “It’s one of the few places in Geelong that really welcomes and accommodates original artists.” The Portarlington concert is the brainchild of local musician Kyle Taylor and a precursor to Geelong’s Mane Event Music Festival, which also

raises money for Headspace. “I’ve played with Kyle before,” Josh said. “He’s a great musician. We actually co-wrote a song Drifter and it was the first (song I’d ever co-written).”

Kyle, a gay marriage and cannabis legalization campaigner, will also perform at the concert. “I’m very excited to be part of this cause to raise much-needed funds for Headspace,” he told the Indy.

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It’s time to rock around the world By Luke Voogt Two-man tribute act Dave Allen and Ronnie Soul morph into dozens of characters in their journey through rock and roll history. The duo pays tribute to Ringo Star, Status Quo, Tom Jones, Elvis, Johnny O’Keefe, the Beach Boys and even Tina Turner. “I do that one,” Allen said “You’ve never seen anything like it!” The pair time-travel from the ’50s to the ’70s in Rock around the World, which comes to Gee-

long RSL on Saturday. The versatile performers don dresses, heels and Hawaiian skirts in their comic tributes to Yoko Ono and John Lennon, or Elvis’ Rock A Hula Baby. “It’s very funny, everyone has a good laugh,” Allen said. The duo has performed at casinos and RSLs across the country. With scores of different rock legends up their sleeve and a portable wardrobe, they keep crowds guessing each night, Allen said.

“It’s pretty full-on. We’re running in and out of the wardrobe all the time on stage.” Their promotional video even includes Allen’s tribute to Collingwood super fan Joffa, where he sings: “I got myself a girlfriend from Collingwood called Ruth. But I wish that she’d stop smiling, she’s only got one tooth.” The costumed chameleon is also versatile on the instruments, playing drums, blues harp and guitar. He met fellow guitarist Ronnie Soul more than 40 years ago.

“In the mid-70s we used to be in an Eagles-type band,” he said. “We did all the songs of the era.” After a long hiatus from cover rock, Allen again joined forces with Soul for Rock around the World. He looked forward to returning to Geelong RSL. “We always get a good crowd there,” he said. Rock around the World features a 90-minute show including their various skits and a 75-minute rock and roll dance segment. “They can all jump up and have a dance whatever takes their fancy,” Allen said.

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SATURDAY DANCE - Ballroom dancing with Ben Costanzo 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Highway, Leopold. Cost $8 includes supper. Inquiries 0400 500 402. DANCE - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances with Puff 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey Street, Hamlyn Heights. Cost $10. Bring a plate. Inquiries: 0418 584 051.

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A Captain’s call By Luke Voogt Cover trio the Captain Spalding Band will rock the Sphinx in a one-off show on Saturday. The band’s lead singer Tom Spalding grew up in a Glasgow housing estate, which its residents ironically nicknamed ‘Chateau de Lait’. “I picked the guitar up when I was about 17 and 18,” he said. He shared a love of The Beatles with his next door neighbour, who encouraged him to play in the Glasgow pub scene. Spalding cut his teeth playing at The Admiral, which was featuring performers like comedian Billy Connolly at the time. He travelled to Spain in 1974 to join his friends in a band, until in 1977 when he got a call other British expats who owned a soccer club in Australia. “I brought my football boots and my guitar...

and I’m still here,” he said. Spalding found work on cruise ships, and in 1981 formed a cover band, which has been going ever since. The Captain Spalding Band’s latest line-up includes the skills of Dave Campbell and Ken Murdoch. The band has played across Australia, New Zealand and Asia, and performed at corporate gigs for Mercedes, NAB, Hawthorn Football Club and more. The band plays a mixture of sing-along cover classics Khe Sahn and Eagle Rock, along with newer hits like Viva la Viva, Sex on Fire and Wake Me Up (both Avicii and Wham versions). “We try to get a really good mix of some old standards and some new stuff,” Spalding said. “It’s not really rocket science.” The band will return to the Sphinx for first time the band had been to Geelong in “four or five years”, Spalding said.

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FRIDAY MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group 6pm at the 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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Sunday 16th July 2017 at 10am (Gates open at 8.30am) Guniwine Farm - Property acquired by developers McGrath Road, WYNDHAM VALE VIC 3024

John Deer, Farm imps, Other tractors, Bobcat, Forklift, Crane, Motorbikes, Vehicles, 4X4, Truck, Household, Farm & Collectables John Deer 5515 4x4, JD550 Baler, Hay rake, Harrows, 6ft Slasher, Ripper, Sun drill, Post hole digger, Scarifier, Grader blade, Hay mower, Offset disc plough, Super spreader, Ford 3000 tractor, Ferg tractor, Suzuki DR motorbike, 4 wheel 250 motor bike, Forklift, Bobcat Clarke 731 4/1 bucket with hoe digger smudge bar, Ditch witch, Early crane, 3ptl chipper mulcher used once. Lot more assorted ipms, LGT diesel Ford Ride-on, 1991 Nissan 4x4 station wagon one owner, Holden Rodeo ute tray farm ute, Toyota Dyna tip truck V8 powered goer looks rough, Livestock crate, Hay feeder, Fencing gear bits & pieces, Hyd power pack, Airles spray, Elec motors, Pulley, Nuts, Bolts, Plumb water fittings, Tools, Workshop, Shelving, Vice bench, Tools - too many to list, Petrol pumps & motors, Trailer, Petrol cultivator, Pigeonhole shelving, Cement mixer, Bro Bo saw, Elec Motors & Elec cable & switch gear, Right angle drives, Welder, Halco plastic granule vac transfer pumps, hoppers & motors, Industrial burner, 3 phase dust fume extraction unit, 3 phase roll up unroll machine, Pallet bailing twine, 50 assorted stillages approx, Lots of commercial machinery ex carpet manufacturer, Boxes of new flooring mats, Rolls of carpet colors & sizes on web closer to auction. Please note it will take a couple of weeks to set up & list will be added too by photo gallery. Quality household again pics on web, Collectables, Copper water tanks, Steel wheel, Wine barrel, Trailer, Verandah Iron and Hockey stick frames, Pavers, Fenceposts & gear. Aluminium boat & trailer, Overhear fuel tanks, Steel building materials, Scrap, Hay, Pallet of Elec motors, Chains, Motor parts, Overlocker commercial type, Pallet truck, Bluestone pavers, Trawala jack, Large CI mangle, Chesterfield lounge suite, Quality furniture, Chine, Boot scraper, Titles - Just so much of everything more pics to come as we identify & set up. LIKE us on Facebook & Subscribe to our email list for more info. Inspection day of sale from 8.30am ~ Payment & Removal on day of sale by cash, EFTPOS or CC (FEE 1.5%) ~ 15% BP applies to all sales ~ Refreshments available

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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.

Make Extra $$$ in your spare time to support your income or for fitness, by becoming a reliable and enthusiastic independent contractor delivering to household letterboxes in your local neighbourhood.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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

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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.

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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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.

Buy & Sell in our 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.

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Call 5222 7411 www.brakeclutch.com.au 8 Dowsett Street South Geelong

The team at German Automotive, Shane, Nick, Ben, Elly and Jesse.

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We can match the colour of your car in an aerosol can, or even supply everything you need for a complete restoration. SWANSTON ST

Body Shop Paint Supplies’ Adam Guglielmi.

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It has been so great being in the Geelong Indy - lots of our customers have seen our store in the paper. Emma Morgan Geelong Creatives

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

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

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Doing up a car is a great Aussie tradition and one that Adam Guglielmi is doing his level best to ensure remains an institution in Geelong. Owner of South Geelong’s Bodyshop Paint Supplies, Adam offers a one-stop shop with everything that anyone looking to restore or upgrade a car might need. Or a boat, or industrial machinery as well – he’s got everything covered. Bodyshop Paint Supplies is an auto paint retailer, dealing with all aspects of the panel trade as well as industrial coatings for machinery or boats. “We’ve got all the stuff they’ll need, everything from start to finish – and all the right stuff so they’re not led down the wrong track,” Adam says. “We want to make sure they get everything right the first time, so it’s more affordable and we’ll do great deals, too.” The staff are all fully qualified tradesmen and more than happy to point customers in the right direction to achieve the best results possible. Bodyshop Paint Supplies is at 5/131 Fyans St, South Geelong, phone 5229 1928.

Working with the Geelong Indy has been an honor.

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Customers rely on the fine-tuned expertise of German Automotive to ensure they are prepared for any lengthy trip. General manager Ben Buckle said German Automotive always tries to improve its service to customers. The German Automotive team has the latest equipment and specialises in European brands, specifically Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, Audi, Skoda and Porsche. “We’re set up to dealer standard for these brands and take great pride in meeting the needs of our customers who have come to rely on us over the years,” Ben said. “We’ve invested heavily in both training and state-of-the-art equipment and two of our staff recently returned from training overseas. “This allows us to work on current models with no effect on manufacturer’s warranty at all.” The team at German Automotive uses genuine parts sourced from European suppliers and seeks customer authorisation before proceeding with any major repairs. Road worthy inspections are available and customers can benefit from the use of courtesy vehicles and a drop off/pick up service around Geelong. The workshop is equipped with dealer-standard diagnostic equipment to quickly track down any vehicle problems. German Automotive is at 8 Autumn Street, Geelong West.

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Estuary offers variety of fish ON THE BITE Chris Pitman

The Cats will have to fight hard to overcome the Hawks despite thrashing them by 86 points earlier in the season, according to Chris Scott. The Cats coach remained wary of the Hawks based on their past six week’s form. “Geelong Footy Club will never loose respect for Hawthorn and never disregard the challenge that they can pose, even when they’re not in their best form.” Scott said the Cats still had room for improvement despite his team’s 85-point drubbing of Brisbane last Saturday night. “We thought that some our skill execution was a little off.” Geelong kicked 11 goals to two in the final quarter of its last game against Hawthorn, in what was the Cats’ biggest win over the Hawks since 1949. After a form slump earlier in the year Hawthorn were fighting for finals contention following a draw against ladder leaders GWS. The Cats drew against GWS the week before. “Seems to be a season where it’s not really who you play it’s when you play them,” Scott said. “Some of better players that probably weren’t in career-best form earlier in the year are starting to play really well.” Useful forward Paul Puopolo could return from a groin injury after a two-week absence. Luke Hodge’s 300th game will provide some extra motivation for the Hawks, after the Hawthorn star announced Monday he would retire at season’s end. With Hawthorn’s disposal efficiency at an impressive 75.6 per cent, winning the ball would be a key, Scott said. “If they control the ball they’re well and truly in the game.” Scott would not reveal whether he would start

The Barwon River estuary produced respectable mixed bags over the past weeks. The deeper sections just up from the Barwon Heads Bridge fished well for King George whiting and small Australian salmon. The bank along Sheepwash Road provided much the same action along with the odd bream. Surf anglers again enjoyed sensational fishing, with Jan Juc giving up plenty of salmon to a thumping 2kg on bait and lure. Bancoora produced similar results, although I only found a few smaller fish while spinning the beach on Sunday morning. Corio Bay was again a safe bet for flathead and pinkie snapper around structure, while garfish kept land-based anglers busy during the less-windy days. Portarlington’s new harbour was a new hot spot for land-based anglers seeking pinkie snapper, whiting, squid and salmon. Casting three-inch minnow-style plastics around the inside of the harbour caught salmon to 35cm, while pilchards cast outside accounted for larger specimens along with pinkies. Squid were relatively easy to catch between Clifton Spring and St Leonards. Drifting in 4m to 5m around reef and weed patches worked well. The area’s whiting were sometimes eluding anglers but fishing though sunset generally produced a few catches. Freshwater fishing continued firing up, with Lake Bullen Merri giving up Chinook salmon to almost 2kg on lightly weighted pilchard fillets deep. Lake Bolac fished well for rainbow trout. Trolling Rapala F-5 and F-7s or fishing with Powerbait from the bank help land remarkably conditioned trout reaching 2kg. Wurdee Boluc Reservoir lived up to its reputation as The Lake of 1000 Casts, proving hits and misses on redfin to just over 40cm. St Augustine’s Water Hole, at Highton, was a great place for the kids using Powerbait and small hard-body lures to catch recently stocked rainbow trout. The Barwon River between Breakwater and Queen’s Park held plenty of carp, with fish to 8kg grassed. Next week should provide opportunities to fish land-based for squid at St Leonards at for a mixed bag at Portarlington’s new harbour. Freshwater fishos should keep casting away at Wurdee Boluc for a big brown trout.

KING OF THE KIDS: Cats superstar and new father Patrick Dangerfield mixes with ecstatic Geelong youngsters at a training clinic Monday. (Facebook) Cats star defender Harry Taylor forward or back “We think it’s pretty easy to make that move without it being detrimental to the team,” he said. Geelong will again look to Patrick Dangerfield, who was brilliant in Geelong’s earlier clash with the Hawks, and recorded 38 disposals and three goals against Brisbane. Scott praised Dangerfield’s professionalism during at the Gabba, given he had celebrated the birth of first son George that week. Dangerfield was king of the kids when more than a thousand junior Cats supporters descend-

ed on Simonds Stadium on Monday afternoon for a training clinic. Much improved midfielder Mitch Duncan stared in his 150th game, also gathering 38 possessions. Duncan was wary of the Hawks, who he said were playing as if they had nothing to lose. “They’re playing some really good footy.” Scott Selwood, Daniel Menzel and George Horlin-Smith could be fit to play Saturday, causing a few selection dilemmas for the Cats coach.

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of the world’s best female teams and riders to the sporting capital,” he said. “Events like these fill hotel rooms, create jobs, and attract visitors from around the world who splash their valuable tourism dollars.” The new ranking meant the top 10 women’s teams in the world could now compete in Geelong. The Towards Zero Race Melbourne will also

return in 2018, featuring two fast races for elite men and women. More than 3000 budding cyclists will likely ride with Cadel Evans in the People’s Ride with entries to open in August. Deakin University vice-chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander also announced that Deakin University would extend its partnership with the Elite Women’s Race until 2019.


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