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CHARGED UP: Scienceworks’ Mei Liu conducts a workshop on electrical circuits and conductivity for students James Mecanovic, Tom Biscan, Achiech Lueth, Jeanne Konomou, Charlotte Birrell, Áine Jones and Mia Dugandzic at Bell Park’s Holy Family Primary School this week. The visit was part of a joint WeSTEM initiative between Scienceworks and Catholic Education Commission of Victoria. 171234 (Louisa Jones)

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By Mandy Oakham Behaviour is worsening in Geelong’s troubled city mall, according to traders. They spoke out this week after police posted on Facebook images of four young men who were wanted over a violent, roaming brawl in the city centre. “Yes, the problem is getting worse but, at the end of the day, we’re talking about a bunch of kids,” said one of the traders, none of whom wanted to be identified for fear of retaliation by people frequenting the mall. “It’s not rocket sci- WANTED: A brawl suspect. ence, here. There must be a way of dealing with these kids. Continued page 9

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Geelong weather forecast Friday

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MP investigation threat ‘disgraceful’, says Lyons By Mandy Oakham CANDIDATE: David Withington enjoys the serentiy of Kevin Hoffman Walk, near the home he shares with wife Noela at Lara.

Geelong trailed Melbourne municipalities but led regional Victoria for the number of personal bankruptcies in the June quarter, according to new figures. Geelong had 59 personal insolvencies for the three months compared to 76 in Casey South, 71 in Wyndham, 70 in WhittleseaWallan, and 45 in Ballarat, Australian Financial Security Authority said.

Jobs split Coalition MPs have given differing responses to the Andrews Government formally announcing Fisherman’s Bend as the preferred base for an army contract that Geelong initially hoped to win. Federal MP Sarah Henderson (pictured) welcomed BAE Systems’ Melbourne-based bid as promising spin-off jobs for Geelong city but state counterpart Simon Ramsay said the city could now expect only “crumbs” if Victoria won the Land 400 contract.

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as a journalist on Melbourne’s major daily newspapers. Mr Withington said City Hall needed “a fresh start”. “Hopefully, the new council will enjoy initial community goodwill, but success will not come easily. Expectations will be high,” he said. “The way councillors conduct themselves and go about their important work will come under even more intense scrutiny than usual.” Mr Withington nominated his candidacy “areas of interest” as economic activity and jobs, maintenance of parks and gardens, and assisting sports clubs and community organisations. “My campaign will not be based on making promises I might not be able to keep,” he said. “As the campaign progresses, no doubt I will learn much about the main issues on people’s minds.”

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A former spokesman for one of the region’s biggest developers will stand for council at October’s elections. David Withington said he resigned from his corporate affairs role with L Bisinella Developments this week to run for Windemere Ward, covering Lara and parts of northern Geelong. He has spoken for the company on several council-related incidents, including its ban on former Lara councillor Tony Ansett attending Bisinella’s office and on the company’s failed application to open a quarry near the You Yangs. Mr Withington worked in public relations at City Hall from 1997 to early 2000, most notably devising Geelong’s Smart Move campaign to attract new residents and build community pride. He previously worked for Premier John Cain’s Labor State Government in the ’80s after 15 years

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Police have charged motorists with 14 offences during a crackdown on “dangerous driver behaviour” in central Geelong. Drug driving, speeding and using mobile phones were among the offences detected during Operation Share on Wednesday morning, police said. North Geelong’s historic Osborne House will remain closed until “all safety and costs issues are considered” following a mould outbreak earlier this year, City Hall has announced. Quotes so far for cleaning and repairs to the building totalled $1.5 million without including additional costs such as storage or possible replacement of damaged materials, City Hall said.

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Former Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons has slammed a threat to reopen investigations into sacked councillors’ alleged bullying as an “absolute disgrace”. State MP Christine Couzens warned in last week’s Indy that any former councillors with unresolved bullying allegations against them would go under investigation if they returned to council at October’s elections. “It is an absolute disgrace to threaten good councillors in this way,” Mr Lyons said in response on Thursday. “This is a disgusting, not-so-veiled threat to stop good people standing for election. “I know there are some fantastic people who are going to put up their hands and who want to do good things for Geelong and they should not have to deal with this rubbish. “It’s an horrendous threat and the people of Geelong rightly feel betrayed by this whole sham of a process.” The Andrews government sacked the 13-member council last year amid allegations of a bullying culture at City Hall. The Indy reported earlier this year that a panel investigation had confirmed four bullying incidents, with the consequent departure of “several” staff from City Hall. Mr Lyons said the investigations simply revealed “robust, political behaviour” but “destroyed” Geelong in the process. He was still considering whether to stand for reelection as a councillor. “Every day I get people from every age, ever demographic, every political persuasion including die-hard Labor people, who come up to me and say please stand again,” Mr Lyons said. “I’m exhausted and I have so much work on my plate at the moment but I’m about to go on a long holiday and I still think about the possibility of standing again every day.” Mr Lyons defended his performance as mayor. “I did what I could for Geelong. I was JFK and they had to assassinate me.” Another sacked councillor, John Irvine, said any threat of investigation would fail to deter him from standing again. “I was certainly aware of totally unacceptable behaviours by some people in the past and I was prepared to talk about it publicly and in the media. “I stood up in council and challenged those behaviours.” Mr Irvine said he supplied details of bullying he had witnessed to a panel investigating the allegations. “I welcomed the investigation and would’ve thought that the people identified would’ve been removed and then the rest of us, who were elected councillors trying to do the right thing by people, could have just carried on with our work. “I sleep with a clear conscience and I am definitely standing again and I am not fearful of any future investigations.”

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Double Take Nature and heritage have clashed in central Geelong, with the latter emerging the loser. The vanquished in question is an historic but longburied marble staircase leading down from Gheringhap St into Johnstone Park. The grand flight of 20 steps was buried sometime back in the ’60s, when a pair of accompanying Medici urns were also lost. The Indy reported two years ago that heritage buffs were keen to have the stairs exhumed and restored as part of works underway now to jazz up Johnstone Park. But why has nothing happened since? Apparently the obstacle is a towering nearby gum tree, whose roots have grown across the subterranean stairway. Double Take understands that restoring the stairs would mean killing the tree, so the stairway is set to stay underground.

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More than 1000 complementary copies are also available for reading in waiting rooms, cafes and other venues. “We’re thrilled with the response to Geelong Coast New Homes & Land,” said managing editor Tony Galpin. “The magazine’s going like hotcakes and our advertisers are already reporting increased enquiries. “Traffic on the website’s growing fast, too, with plenty to read for anyone in the market for a new home or land. “Visit newhomesland.geelongindy.com.au to have a look.”

Meanwhile next door, City Hall planning boss Peter Bettess was showered in praise, from colleagues at least, after announcing his resignation last week. Over seven years Peter had shown “outstanding leadership”, said CEO Kelvin Spiller, noting his underling’s “impressive achievements” and “sound professional advice”. Administrator Kathy Alexander chimed in saying Peter’s performance in Victoria’s third busiest municipal planning environment “speaks for itself”. How very commendable. But there was a time when his work “spoke for itself” in somewhat more colourful language. Those were the days of the late ’80s when, as a socalled ‘mature-aged’ university student, Peter submitted a humanities assignment with the evocative title Don’t Fart on Art. Let’s just say it went down like the title’s verb in a crowded tutorial. The lecturer thrust the assignment straight back, demanding a revised title on the threat that marking would be otherwise withheld. Peter duly complied. A memorable achievement by Peter, certainly, but perhaps falling short of Kelvin Spiller’s criteria for “impressive”!

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Ratepayers could save millions of dollars and potentially reap a land-sale windfall after Geelong’s council administrators this week agreed to close the city’s saleyards. The 150-year-old yards needed an upgrade costing at least $2.9 million but was losing $200,000 a year as trade declined, a council report said. Geelong ratepayers faced footing the bill despite a separate report revealing that three quarters of stock traded at the site came from outside their municipality. The previous council had planned to sell the yards, off Weddell Rd and amid suburban North Geelong. A 2014 report to council valued the site at up to $5.4 million. But after Tuesday night’s decision the yards would now finally close to sheep and cattle sales at the end of the month, City Hall said. The administrators would “engage” the yards’ poultry operators about “the future of sales” while also developing a precinct plan for the site. The administrators first closed the yards to sheep and cattle a year ago due to workplace safety issues. An outcry from farmers prompted the administrators to order repairs so sheep sales could resume but they declined to approve work for cattle to return given the high costs and dwindling trade. Reports to council had been recommending the closure of the saleyards since 1998 “yet a decision has never been made”, said administrators chair Kathy Alexander. “In making tonight’s decision to permanently close the Geelong Saleyards we’ve taken into account an extensive amount of information and community feedback, including written notification from two selling agents confirming they would not have provided a service if the Geelong Saleyards had reopened for cattle sales, due to the cost of business,” she said. An independent analysis identified Colac as a potential site for a new regional saleyards, Dr Alexander said.

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GOING, GOING...GONE: Geelong Saleyards will close to sales of sheep and cattle at the end of the month, with administrators developing a precinct plan for the site. “We’ll continue to work with all stakeholders, including our livestock farmers and Colac Otway Shire to ensure a smooth transition of sales.” The future of the yards was further darkened last month when news reports linked it without

evidence to positive tests for Q fever among Geelong council staff. Any actual saleyards outbreak of the disease, commonly contracted from livestock, could have a contamination zone spreading to Geelong West, Norlane, Rippleside and Drumcondra.

Deakin University is responding to calls for action following the release of a world first report in which half of its students surveyed claimed that they had been sexually harassed in the past year. The university will be working with experts from the Barwon Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA) to improve services on offer to students reporting sexual assault or harassment. A stronger partnership with CASA and Minerva Community Service will deliver face-to-face training to more than 1000 Deakin staff. Deakin Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander said the university had drawn “a line in the sand”. The data in the report was based on a sample size of 649 Deakin students. Professor den Hollander has used media this week to make a personal apology to students, and it would seem that the university is determined to lead the way in changing culture and process around the issue of sexual harassment and assault. The data showed: · Half of the Deakin students who participated in the study had experienced some form of sexual harassment in the last year either at Deakin or in the community. · 17 per cent of respondents had experienced sexual harassment at Deakin in 2016 (excluding while travelling to and from university). · 8.2 per cent of respondents were victims of sexual assault in 2015 and/or 2016 either at Deakin or in the community. · 2.3 per cent of respondents (that is 15 students) were victims of sexual assault at Deakin in 2015 and/or 2016. Deakin has identified and briefed 350 of its staff most likely to receive sexual assault disclosures ahead of the release of the AHRC report. Those key staff will also receive further specialist training. Deakin students have been automatically enrolled - and all staff invited to participate.

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GOOD TURN: Lara Woodworkers members celebrate their club's 25th anniverary earlier this week.

Crafty men mark silver anniversary A crafty bunch of Lara residents has celebrated 25 years of putting their combined handiwork to good use for various community causes. Lara Woodworkers members and their partners gathered at Little River Hotel this week to celebrate the milestone over lunch and “a beer or two”, said club secretary Jackie Stanger. The club formed in 1992 on the back of Lewis Harper’s popular woodturning class at Lara’s community centre, Ms Stanger said. The club began with a membership of 23 before climbing to 28 five years later then settling at a “very active” 17 members in 2017, she said. “The club is very proud of its work on projects for the community over the years,” Ms Stanger said. “Annually, members make toys and donate them at Christmas time to the Geelong hospital for the children’s ward. At the request of the hos-

pital, the toys are left in the unpainted state so the children can paint them as part of their recuperation and rehabilitation.” The club also participated at local fairs where members often fielded requests for items or advice along with offers of materials, Ms Stanger said. “The club also participates and regularly hosts the regional combined clubs meetings and also visits and welcomes individual clubs to their meetings. Members periodically visit the local retirement village to chat with residents about woodwork and other matters of interest. The club met on second and fourth Thursday of each month at Lara Secondary College, Ms Stanger said. She advised prospective new members to email her on jakal1954@hotmail.com or to phone president Mal College on 5283 1565.

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A new crackdown could save local people unaware of warrants out for their arrest the embarrassment of officers apprehending them in public, according to Victoria Police. Operation Arrow would reduce warrant holdings to combat “high volume crime” across Geelong, the Surf Coast and Colac, police spokesperson Sophie Jennings said. “The operation affords people who are either the subject of warrants, or (who) believe that they may be the subject of a warrant, the opportunity to contact investigators and arrange to have their matters addressed,” she said. “Up to 40 per cent of people in the local community who are the subject of arrest warrants may not be aware of the existence of the warrant. This may be due to police being unable to later locate people who were interviewed for offences at an earlier time, people who were unable to attend or inadvertently missed a court date or warrants being issued by various other State Government departments where no interview is required. “The benefit of Operation Arrow is that it affords people … the ability to contact investigators directly and arrange to meet at a suitable time and location. “It also reduces the likelihood of being arrested in public and being conveyed to a police station, which can not only be inconvenient but often embarrassing.” Operation Arrow also gave members of the public “the opportunity to contact investigators directly” with information about wanted people, Ms Jennings said. She appealed for anyone who knew they had a warrant or believed they might have one to contact police. “Investigators are seeking the public’s assistance and ask that if you failed to attend a previous

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court date for any reason, have been interviewed in relation to any matter and have not received any further documentation from Victoria Police or you have information which could assist in the apprehension of a wanted person, that you attend your nearest police station and have any outstanding matters finalised.” Police have recently posted on social media numerous images of local people wanted on warrants. The posts continued this week following the launch of Operation Arrow last Friday.

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Working with the community for positive outcomes is one of the things that David likes most about his role. Reuniting people with their animals as well as working on new projects that help people get their choice of animal companion right from the start will help all community members, animal and human alike. David said that the team that he works with, as well as the entire team at the City is a real positive, as well as working and living in a beautiful place. David has been with the City for 11 years and his perfect day away from work would be hanging out with Dave Grohl and playing with the Foo Fighters in a big show. He loves spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren and on the seemingly never ending renovation of his house.

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The next meeting of Council will be held at 6.30pm on Tuesday 22 August 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.

Are you interested in working for the City? To find out more, to apply, or to subscribe to our weekly job alerts visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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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 16 August at Karingal Eastern Hub, 285A Mckillop Street East Geelong. 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.

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• What’s expected of a councillor • Question and answer session

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These papers are now available to view online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ yoursay

These sessions include:

• How to become a councillor

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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.

GENERAL INFORMATION SESSIONS

• Introduction to local government, the Local Government Act, role clarity, conflict of interest

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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.

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Traders’ new mall call after big brawl From page 1 “For God’s sake, it all settles down after 4pm because they go home for their tea. “Yes, they came in here all the time and try to steal stuff and sometimes they yell at people but, really, we get to know them and we talk to them and we deal with them. It’s not as if they are walking in here with machine guns.” Another trader said two young people fell into his shop wrestling with each other during a recent brawl. “The only damage they were doing was to each other and there were no weapons involved. These are kids who aren’t getting educated and they are just getting themselves into trouble.” Another retailer said distinguishing between problems with “kids” and other people suffering genuine mental health issues was important. “It’s normally pretty easy to identify the people who have real mental health issues and as long as you treat them with a bit of care and respect, they normally don’t give any trouble,” she said. “What really breaks my heart is when you see little kids coming in and trying to steal stuff to take outside to their mothers who are sitting outside wearing new Nikes on their feet and doing drugs.” A trader said she had first-hand experience of a successful police booth when she worked for

many years in Footscray’s mall. “It was so successful that eventually they took it away,” she said. “We need to have something happening here that will draw different kinds of people into the area and then the kids will just move off.” Police this week released images of the four men wanted for questioning over the brawl around 5.30pm on 18 July. Investigators were told a group of three males initially approached four males and two females in Lt Malop St, Victoria Police said. Two of the males from the second group then became involved in an altercation with the three men. The two groups separated before meeting again soon after near Ryrie St. “They became involved in another scuffle inside the centre before again parting ways,” police said. “The two groups of males came across each other a third time near another exit, where it is believed one of the males from the second group produced a knife from a backpack. No injuries were reported.” Police believed the males involved were known to each other. Police asked anyone with information to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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OH, BOY: Transplant survivor Ebony Holmes with son Mikah.

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Two lives from a gifted kidney An anonymous kidney donation has given Belmont’s Ebony Holmes the gift of motherhood after a life-changing transplant six years ago. Ebony’s health issues began in 2002 as a 16-year-old with a diagnosis of Henoch-Schönlein purpure, a disease causing small, raised areas of under-skin bleeding, often with joint and abdominal pains. Ebony then developed rare kidney disease IgA nephropathy, requiring a transplant donation from her father. “It happened so quickly,” she said during DonateLife Week from 30 July to 6 August. “I was lucky Dad was compatible, but within three or four years I had a kidney infection and started getting sick again. In 2010, my kidney completely failed, and I was really sick, throwing up and in hospital for three weeks doing dialysis. “I chose to do nocturnal dialysis at home, which I did for a year until I got the call for another kidney transplant from an anonymous donor, just before my 30th birthday.” The operation was a success, improving Ebony’s overall health enough to start a family. “It’s changed my life. I never would’ve been

able to have my son, which is all I ever wanted. “I still get really emotional about it, but I’m so grateful. “If you ever see someone having an organ failure or stuck on dialysis, they’re going through so much that you’d do anything to help them. “Donors give eight people a lease on life. That’s really a lot, and you can’t take your organs with you.” More than 1400 Australians need transplants, according to Australia’s organ and tissue authority. One in three Australians were on the organ donor register although 81 per cent believed registering was important, Barwon Health said. “Nine in 10 families agreed to donation proceeding when the deceased is a registered organ donor. This drops to just 52 per cent where the deceased was not registered and the family had no prior knowledge.” Barwon Health advised anyone “willing to save lives” as an organ and tissue donor to discuss the decision with family and friends before registering at register.donatelife.gov.au. 9 GEELONG INDY Friday, 4 August, 2017


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Flickering computers, holed boots, dresses with broken zippers and bike tyres gone flat will be some of the items revived for free at Geelong’s first Repair Cafe this weekend. St Luke’s Uniting Church, in Highton, will host the event from 1pm and 4pm Saturday after the first repair cafe appeared in Amsterdam eight years. The foundation behind the initiative, which links skilled volunteers with residents needing free repairs, estimates that more than 400 of the cafes now operate around the world. Cafe patrons bring broken items to watch, learn or help as the volunteers complete the repairs. Many items are fixed during the event, while more-challenging jobs might be referred to local speciality repairers. The organisers explained that the volunteers weren’t necessarily tradespeople but they were tinkerers; people who loved to work with objects. Volunteers could be people who loved bikes and who had learnt to repair and maintain them, the organisers said, while others might be home sewers or just someone who always pulled things apart to learn how they worked. One of the organisers, Michelle Walker, said the ABC series War on Waste inspired her working group. “I was talking with a few friends from the church about the War on Waste and how we had seen people going to a repair cafe in Sydney,” she said, “so we were all sitting around and I said we could do something like that and we started asking around and before we knew it was all happening. “I then approached Geelong for Sustainability and they swung into action and have been a great help in getting everything ready for this weekend.” Ms Walker said the church already ran a men’s shed which was a ready supply of able volunteers who could help with repairs. The church also used a room of old sewing

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things like bikes, small kitchen appliances, upholstery but, no, we won’t be able to help with washing machines - er, a little big.”

Geelong has completed a very average July, with most weather figures falling well within the normal range. Daily minimums across the city were around 0.5C cooler than the long-term average and maximums were 0.7C warmer. Six frosts were recorded when minimums fell to 2C or lower, with the lowest overnight minimum all the way down to -0.2C on 2 July. This was Geelong’s equal third lowest minimum and the coldest since 1994. The warmest night for the month was recorded on 30 July when 10.9C was the highest minimum since May. The coldest day for July 2017 was the third day of the month when the mercury reached a maximum of only 11.6C. Despite recent commentary about dry conditions, urban Geelong received an average 40mm across 17 days of July. In comparison, the latest 30-year average of July rain is 44.5mm, so the month this year fell into the normal category again. The wettest day was 28 July when 11.2mm was recorded at Breakwater. Across the remainer of the rest, rain measurements ranged from below 50 per cent of normal at Balliang to well over 100 per cent down the coast at Apollo Bay. The totals left the region’s water catchments at 62 per cent of capacity by the end of the month, which was 10 per cent higher than at the same time last year. Along with July 2017’s six frosts, other weather features for the month included one thunder day, on the 25th, and one very windy day with gusts over 60km/h, on the 29th. Lindsay Smail operates Geelong Weather Services

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Letters Cats need better tackling I was alarmed to see photographs in last week’s Geelong Indy of a large black cat at Thompson Creek’s estuary, but not because of any likelihood it was the mythical panther. Feral cats, and wandering household moggies, do an enormous amount of damage to native wildlife. The area where the cat was seen is a winter refuge for the endangered hooded plover, as well as the New Zealand migratory double-banded plover and many other birds. The cat was clearly hunting, and the seaweed clumps on the beach are where the birds gain protection from the wind. Unfortunately, we do not take the problem of wandering and feral cats seriously enough. They are one of the worst environmental pests we have in Australia, but one we seem unable or unwilling to tackle effectively. Trevor Pescott Belmont

Bully claims a shared burden If the risk of bullying investigations resuming prevents sacked councillors from running again at October’s elections (Geelong Indy, 28 July) then I for one will not lose any sleep. I don’t want to hear about how no-one was found guilty of any offence against the law or of any breach of policy. The plain fact is that in the history of Victorian self-government, only a small handful of councils have been sacked by the state. The bar is obviously very liberal considering some of the shenanigans over the years, yet Geelong’s council was still unable to meet any reasonable standard of governance. As for councillors not investigated by Ms Halliday, I have only one thing to say: the council bears collective responsibility for the failures to abide by proper process. If they were all going to swim together then they ought to sink together. I don’t want to see any previous councillors

Buckets & Bouquets Buckets to people dumping old chairs on the beach at Indented Head, creating a real eyesore. The council should remove the chairs. Disgusted, Indented Head Bouquets to the girls at the Westpac branch on Pakington Street for phoning the RACV for me. Bouquets also to the boys at Bob Jane T-Mart for a fast job on my tyre to make me mobile again. Little White Jazz, Geelong West

running again until they have shown they have mended their ways. They haven’t come close to doing the penance necessary to demonstrate that to my satisfaction. The fact some of them are prepared to run shows they just don’t get it. Kevin V Russell Geelong

Trump bullies, fight with fired Some years ago I became a support member of the Geelong Stop Bullying Group. Sharing and caring was very much a part of the healing process, therefore names, businesses and types of bullying were discussed. If the City of Greater Geelong was serious about bullies then any offending officers would be fired, not moved sideways. I am sorry to burst Susan Halliday’s bubble but the bullied remain afraid to speak out in fear of losing their jobs. They have formed their own advocacy and support groups externally, remaining vigilant and seeking further legal advice as required. The ratepayers would prefer the use of Donald Trump’s famous words, “You’re fired”, avoiding future waste of ratepayer money on litigation.

Buckets to M O’Beirne’s call for Sam Newman to be mayor of Geelong (Letters, 28 July). The man’s in his seventies and his TV show’s boring. We’d be better off with Hutchy. Turn Off, Corio

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Also, the locked report paid for by ratepayers should be made public. Secondly, on what legal advice did the Member for Geelong base her assertion in last week’s Indy that ex-councillors named in the report as previously under investigation for bullying would be investigated again if re-elected? Perhaps the Member for Geelong should be challenged to fully disclose the basis of her advice, or was it a hollow bluff? Sandra L Camm Belmont

Suspicous minds need fresh faces It would be extremely unwise to allow past councillors to nominate for Geelong’s reborn council. Some may be innocent of past bullying or self-interest, while others may not. Only they and perhaps the administrators would know who is which. But even with reported suspicions of State Government manipulating the independent, extensive review, too much smoke and mirrors and credits stained with mud remain to draw a conclusion that the storm has cleared. To implement a new council with a transparent, progressive culture without suspicions remaining, we will need fresh faces with fresh

Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799 minds and hearts to lead council and the community. Keep it fresh and thorough, Geelong. Joel Meeke Grovedale

Game-changer for last quarter At the fourth quarter of the City of Greater Geelong administration game it’s time to check the scoreboard. Some brilliant people work at the City but it lacks synergy. A lot was made of the recent consultation process, which was nice but failed to address the City’s real issues. We can pretend everything will be all right after the October poll, but we all know that won’t be the case without real change from within. Graham Bradbury (Letters, 30 June) raised important issues including accountability, but we don’t want to talk about that. I have heard council wanted $1000 for a permit to build a fence, also that the cost of a permit for a carport was more than the carport itself. Would that be fair or reasonable? Also, some businesses have closed apparently because of exorbitant rates or council heavy-handedness. Then we have the ongoing saga of unnecessarily delayed building permits, along with uproar over parking fee increases and council removing about a dozen car parks near Johnstone Park. How about Geelong West’s public toilet project that, completed six months late! Scapegoating the sacked councillors was all very convenient. The elected council consulted ratepayers over development height restrictions and an agreed compromise was struck. Then the council was sacked and the agreement was overruled - so much for democracy! Anna Michalik (Letters, 7 July) was right about “the awakening of political consciousness”. People are deeply dissatisfied and want change. Stephen Juhasz Geelong West

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Car show laced with musical notes By Justin Flynn Organisers of Geelong’s second ever Rats Tatts ‘n’ PinUps are confident they can exceed last year’s mammoth crowd. The 2016 event was held on a bitterly cold day and with decent weather this time around, Kingpin Kuztoms event organiser Rob Bellio said this year’s show could be huge. “Last year was so successful - we obviously want to build this for the future. We’re assuming this year is going to be bigger,” Mr Bellio said. “The car park last year was packed, but it was seriously cold,” he said. Rats, Tatts, and Pin Ups is part car show, part music festival with a little bit of everything thrown in for good measure. “It really is for everyone - we encourage families to come down,” he said. “We’ll always have the kids entertainment. The great thing about our events is that people dress up which adds to the atmosphere. Kids are catered for, and we make provisions to ensure everything is safe. Women love the bands and there’s always something to look for in the trade stands. Last year was an incredible success being an unknown event.” Show’n’Shine is a car show open to anything pre-’78 (chrome bumper) and there will be some serious motorcycles on shown - ‘the Badder, the Better’ is the policy. “We’re hoping to get 700 to 800 cars with the right weather,” Mr Bellio said. The band line-up is impressive. Four of the five bands are first time appearances for Rats Tatts ‘n’ PinUp’. Shot In Reno will play from 1pm to 2pm Aaron Schembri Band is on from 2.30pm to 3.30pm, Cadillac Drifters from 4pm to 5pm, The Raccoons from 5.30pm to 6.30pm and Little Billie rounds it all off from 7pm to 8.45pm.

MUSICAL CARS: Last year’s Rats Tatts ’n’ PinUps was a massive success. Mr Bellio said last year’s event caught many by surprise. “What we found were that people were in the car park ringing their friends and saying, ‘You’ve got to come down here and check

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this out’,” he said. “The bands are hyped up. It’s something people can relate to, but have never seen before.” Rats Tatts ’n’ PinUps is at Corio’s Gateway Hotel, from midday to late on 12 August. Entry will

cost a gold coin, with all proceeds go to Beyond Blue. Food vans and drinks are available along with trade stalls and extensive entertainment options for children.

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Secret rocks the wedding Colleen Bacon wants daughter Meg’s wedding to be perfect, unlike the disappointment of her own. But with mismatched shoes, ribbons the wrong width, name cards folded incorrectly and too many vegetarians on the guest list, Colleen is disappointed with the way the celebration is coming together. If that wasn’t bad enough, bridesmaid Lucy is keeping a scandalous secret with the potential to ruin Meg’s big day or, even worse Colleen’s! Will the secret end Meg and Lucy’s friendship? Should Matron of Honour Angela let the cat out of the bag? Will bringing another bridesmaid into the mix have disastrous consequences? What exactly is Meg’s beloved James hiding? And will Colleen have a nervous breakdown if the big day isn’t all she hoped it would be? The answers to all these questions and more are contained in Queenscliffe Lighthouse Theatre Group’s production of Elizabeth Coleman’s hilarious play Secret Bridesmaids’ Business. Directed by renowned Geelong theatre identity Debbie Fraser, Secret Bridesmaids’ Business plays Queenscliff Uniting Church this Friday until 19 August. “It twists and turns,” Fraser said. “There is one last thing that happens at the end that will give people an ‘o wow’ moment.” The theatre group welcomes a host of new local talent, including Caity Ellett as bride Meg, Bernadette Byrne as bridesmaid Lucy, Georgyia Tino as Matron of Honour Angela, Andrew Percy as groom James, and Lauren Nicholls as friend Naomi, as well as familiar faces Melinda Hughes as mother of the bride Colleen, and Nicole Hickman as the hotel housemaid. Elizabeth Coleman’s wonderful characters bring this seriously funny play to life. Never far from reality, it exposes the insanity that can be created as the wedding juggernaut threatens to

Music to Afghani By Mandy Oakham Music not machine guns will be the mantra for a special symphony concert to be held this month at Geelong College. The concert will feature young Geelong musicians who are hoping to play at the heart strings of audiences with the aim of helping young Afghani musicians. The local musicians will be part of a charity concert series called from the Con to Kabul involving graduates from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music which raises money for the Afghan Youth Orchestra. The concert will be held in the Keith Humble Centre at the college on 19 August at 7pm. The founder and director of the group, Ellan Lincoln-Hyde, is a proud, seventh generation Geelongian and is a musician. Ellan first became involved after flicking on the TV and catching a BBC documentary about the Afghani youth orchestra. “Our first concert was watched by a teenyweeny audience of 15 people and now we are hoping to fill a 250-seat auditorium,” Ellan said. “From the beginning, we have always asked our audiences to just give what they can, and that way we hope to make the format and the repertoire accessible to the broadest range of people."

SECRETS: Bridesmaid Lucy (Bernadette Byrne) lets the secret slip to bride Meg (Caity Ellett) and matron of honour Angela (Georgyia Tino). 170960 swerve out of control. Marriage may be a wonderful thing, but after a night like this, well, could it really be worth it? Ellett is a Geelong girl and Fraser said she couldn’t be happier with the cast and the venue. “The cast is fabulous, I’m really thrilled,” she said. “It’s a strong cast. We’ve kept the play set in

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Community Calendar SINGLES - Bookings for 12 August Christian Singles dinner at Sedap Corner close 10 August. Inquiries 0418 672 570.

TODAY FAIR - Rotary Club of Geelong West Geelong Book Fair 9am5pm at Geelong West Town Hall. Also Saturday, Sunday. Entry by gold coin. Inquiries 0427 211 273. BOWLS - Geelong Bowls Club counter tea 6pm. Two courses $12. Inquiries 5243 4373, mail@geelongbowls.com.au. EXHIBITION - Co-or-di-nates Emerging Artists of Geelong exhibition opens 6-8pm at Shearers Arms Gallery, 202 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West. Inquiries 5223 1825.

SATURDAY TRANSPORT - Public Transport Users Association Geelong meets 10.30am at Mary MacKillop Room, St Mary’s Church parish office, cnr Yarra and Little Myers sts, Geelong. Inquiries 0413 075 439. DANCE - Ballroom dancing with Ben Constanzo 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Highway, Leopold. Cost $8 includes supper. Inquiries 0400 500 402. DANCING - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances 8-11pm

at The Ballroom, Hamlyn Heights. Inquiries 0413 048 301.

SUNDAY CHRISTIAN - Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church Fellowship Room, 43 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Inquiries 0429 094 372. CHURCH - Cafe church worship experience 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Belmont. Inquiries 5243 2557. DISCUSSION - Discussion titled World’s Clock out of Time 3.30pm at South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Inquiries 0419 363 156.

MONDAY STROKE - Geelong Stroke Support Group meets 1.30pm at Barwon Stroke Support Centre, 22 Richmond Crescent, Geelong. Inquiries 5248 3045. HEARING - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn Street, Geelong West. Inquiries 5278 8300. SENIORS - Line dancing 9am-midday at Highton Senior Citizens Club, 84 Barrabool Rd. Also Tuesday, Friday. Carpet bowls 1.15pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Tai chi 9.30-

10am, bingo 1.15pm Friday. Inquiries 5244 2258. LOUNGE - Village Listening Lounge opens 11am-3pm on first floor, Corio Central, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio. Also TuesdayThursday. Inquiries 5275 5807.

TUESDAY DANCING - Scottish Country Dancing 7.30-10pm at Leopold Hall. Cost $5. Inquiries 5250 5540. MUSIC - Mainly Music program of music and movement for carers, babies, pre-school children 10-11am at St Alban’s Uniting Church, 276 Wilsons Rd, St Albans Park. Cost $2.50 per family includes morning tea. Inquiries 0447 646 364, 0417 252 832.

WEDNESDAY BALLROOM - Dancer’s Club Geelong dance including oldtime, new vogue and Latin 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall, Queenscliff Rd. Cost $5. Inquiries 5250 1937 or 5278 7720. ALCOHOLICS - Alcoholics For Christ 12 Step program 7.30pm at South Barwon Salvation Army, 176-180 Francis St, Belmont. Inquiries 0420 910 763.

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SHAREHOLDERS - Australian Shareholders Association Geelong branch meets 6pm at Waurn Ponds Hotel. Speaker Stefania Vivarini and Tanya Diaz. Inquiries 5229 0006.

THURSDAY SALE - Geelong Royal Children’s Hospital Auxiliary end of winter sale 9am-4pm at The Strand Shopping Centre, Pakington Street, Geelong West. PLANTS - Plant sale 10am-3pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. All proceeds to Heights gardens. DANCING - Life Activities Club dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. Inquiries 5251 3529. HELP - GROW meets to help depressed, lonely, isolated, anxious 7pm at 284 Latrobe Tce, Newtown. Also Friday 12.30pm at Vines Road Community Centre, Hamlyn Heights. Inquiries 1800 558 268.

FRIDAY MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group 6pm at the Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Inquiries bellarinecountrymusicgroup.com.

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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Wild Life At The Zoo (PG) [s] 2:00 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 2:45 Stories I Want To Tell You In Person 3:15 The Mix [s] 3:45 Australian Story [s] 4:15 Ask The Doctor: Sex (PG) [s] 4:45 Father Brown (PG) [s] 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 David Attenborough's Galapagos [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Grand Designs NZ (PG) [s] 8:30 Poldark: 1794 (M s,v) [s] 9:30 Death In Paradise (PG) [s] 10:30 Cleverman (M v) [s] 11:25 Top Of The Lake (M l,s,v) [s] 12:25 Silent Witness (M v) [s] 1:25 rage (MA15+l,d,h,n,s,v)

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5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:15 Surf Patrol [s] 1:45 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Hellʼs Kitchen Australia (PG) [s] – Two spots are already filled in the Last Chance cook off and no-body wants to join them after the Lunch service today. 8:45 Ramsayʼs Kitchen Nightmares USA: Pantaleoneʼs (M l) [s] 9:45 Yummy Mummies (PG) [s] 11:45 Mistresses (M) [s] 12:40 (7) Cosmetic Coffee (M) [s] 1:00 (P) Home Shopping 1:10 (7) Scandal (M v) [s] 2:00 (7) Program To Be Advised 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

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5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Poh's Kitchen 3:00 Nigellissima 3:30 The Story Of Luxury: Ancient Greece - Nothing In Excess? (PG) 4:30 Secrets of the Aristocracy: Wedding Of The Century 5:25 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: York To Saltaire 8:05 Gourmet Farmer 8:35 Why Are We Getting So Fat? 9:35 Versailles: Miasma (M l) 10:40 Outlander: Useful Occupations And Deceptions 11:45 SBS World News 12:15 Movie: “Kamui” (MA15+) (ʻ09) Stars: Ken'ichi Matsuyama (In Japanese) 2:25 One Born Every Minute (M)

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Ingenia’s downsizing the way to go Downsizing demand drives more choice. Ingenia Lifestyle Lara is emerging as a soughtafter location for Victorians looking to downsize and reap the financial rewards of the land lease ownership model. Project Sales manager Kerri Hughes says with stage three nearing sell out, the first release of stage four now launched, purchasers seem to be more at ease knowing they don’t have to pay stamp duty or other hidden fees. “Downsizing to a lifestyle community, where you own the home and lease the land, means there are no government charges, no entry or exit fees and no refurbishment fees. “You own 100 per cent of the capital growth and after downsizing we see many of our residents now able to enjoy a new lifestyle,” Kerri says. The brand new display village is now open with a variety of home designs for singles or grey nomads, all the way up to 2 bed + study, 1.5 bath floorplans for those seeking a little more space. When resident Dianne Johnson embarked on making plans for her future, she decided to downsize to a community where there was more transparency in the agreement and would not put a strain on her financial security. “Purchasing a home at Ingenia Lifestyle was made so much easier, and it was a huge relief. I think that’s why I bought so quickly. “The community is lovely, our location has the quietness of the country with the convenience of the city,” Dianne says. For more on Ingenia Lifestyle Lara, call Project Sales manager, Kerri Hughes on 0491 229 257 or visit www.liveinlara.com.au

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Recover with helping hand A physiotherapist for 13 years, Leanne Scown enjoys working with her patients to achieve the best possible outcomes, and keeping them active. Based at Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre in Geelong, Leanne is an expert at dealing with persistent spinal pain and pelvic girdle pain. “I’m happy to be able to be a leading hand on someone’s journey to recovery,” she said. “Everybody is different, and every person is a different jigsaw puzzle that needs to be put together.”

Leanne has worked in private practice since graduating from The University of Melbourne, and has since completed a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy. Further clinical interests include hip injuries, headache, dance medicine, joint hypermobility syndrome and associated pain conditions, including Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Her clinical sporting interests include swimming, running, diving, tennis, triathlon and the performance arts including musicians. “Being a multidisciplinary clinic, if I don’t have the scope to deal with a person’s problem, there is

always someone at the clinic to help. Essentially, we can put two or three heads together,” Leanne said. After two years of studying engineering/science, Leanne was drawn towards the field of physiotherapy with an extensive sporting background growing up, and an ongoing love of sport and lifelong sports participation. Away from work, Leanne is a mum of two boys and stays active through competing in open-water swim events and triathlons.

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Refinery’s ‘cleaner’ future The production of the first new solvent at Geelong’s oil refinery since the ’80s has boosted efforts to make the plant viable, according to management. Viva Energy Australia said Vivasol X55 had application for tyres, automatic transmissions and brakes, adhesives and thinners. The new product helped fulfil customer demand while highlighting the benefit of retaining traditional manufacturing in Australia, said refinery general manager Thys Heyns. “Launching a locally reined product, particularly one that we previously imported, is always exciting as the opportunities to do so are few and far between,” said Mr Heyns. “The Geelong refinery is well-known for manufacturing niche products and the addition of Vivasol X55 to our suite of locally produced products strengthens this position. “We are the only refinery in Australia producing solvents, bitumen and avgas, which is used for propeller engine planes. “In order to help ensure the long-term sustainability of the refinery we need to play to our strengths, and specialty products are definitely a strength for Geelong. “As an industry we need to adapt to changing customer and market conditions and Vivasol X55 is an important demonstration that we can do this.” The refinery has operated for more than 60 years and provides employment for more than 700 full-time workers. The workforce injected more than $200 million into the local economy each year, Viva Energy said. The refinery also produced about half Victoria’s and 10 per cent of Australia’s total fuel needs, the company said. Viva said Vivasol X55 was the second new product at the refinery since the company took over in 2014. “The refinery has been focussed on selling nearly all of its production into our home state of

A history of deadly “run-off “ crashes has prompted the State Government to install 140km of wire rope barrier on the Princes Freeway between Waurn Ponds and north Laverton. Four people died and 33 were seriously injured in 60 run-off crashes along the strip in the five years to 16 July, the Traffic Accident Commission TAC) said. The government had so far installed 40km of barrier between Geelong and Melbourne, the TAC said. The entire 73km safety upgrade is expected to be complete by the end of 2018. The freeway between Melbourne and Geelong carries 106,000 drivers daily. The government plans to install more than 1500km of wire rope barriers across the state as part of a $1 billion spend to improve safety on “high-risk arterial roads”. “Everyone makes mistakes on the road but noone should die because of them,” said Road Safety Minister Luke Donnellan, after inspecting the $17.5 million freeway project this week. The barriers are unlikely to win support among the freeways’ motorcyclists, who have previously labelled them “rider-slicers” and “widow-makers”. Motorcyclists complain the wires are deadly to riders who lack the protection of a car body if they collide with the barriers.

BOOST: Andrew Duthie, Chloe Dawson, James LoRicco and Jacques Liu helped to create Vivasol X55 at Geelong’s refinery. Victoria. However, this does not necessarily include our niche products,” Mr Heyns said. “Two years ago the refinery created low-aromatic unleaded fuel as part of the Federal Government’s petrol sniffing prevention program, which is distributed throughout the northern half of Australia. “We are also exploring the possibility of build-

ing an export line to supply locally made bitumen to other parts of Australia where imported product is their only option. “These strategies, innovations and investments are important as we must focus on doing all that we can to help compete against Asian megarefineries, which can be up to 10 times our size and two to three times cheaper to run.”

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NEW AGE Mantaray 18 series. Full ensuite, seperate shower & toilet, 150lt domestic 3 way fridge/freezer, excellent gas/ electric hot water system, gas cooktop & grill with range hood light & fan, very clean white cupboards with plenty of storage. Modern & latest design with many functional features, microwave, Ibis a/c reverse cycle. stereo, TV/DVD /CD player, L shape relaxed lounge with removable kitchen table, queen inner spring mattress, with plenty of storage underneath, down lights, interior /exterior LED lighting. 240v/12v smart charger with a 120 amp AMG deep cycle battery. Tandem axle, 2x9 kg gas bottles, Anderson plugs, Ezy stabiliser bars, brand new used once full annex with floor & anti flappers, rear lockable aluminium tool box, registration (Z75-TR), like new, excellent condition. Reluctant sale. $43,900.00 neg. Phone: 0403 804 807.

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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.

JAYCO DISCOVERY 2012. 15.48 single axle. Excellent condition, very clean, hardly used. Comes with rev A/C, raised fridge 3 way gas/elec 12 Volt. 3 gas hot plates and 1 elec cooktop, microwave, 12/240 TV, gas elec hot water service, ext shower hot & cold, deep cycle battery pack, twin lift up beds, storage & lockable safe, outside lockable table, rollout awning, lockable front boot, all options factory fitted. Hayman Reece towing gear, porta pottie, pole carrier, 2 gas bottles & TV antenna. Reg (U99-676). $26,000. Phone: 0447 531 618.

STERLING CARAVAN. Rollout awning, 4 seasons roof hatch, 12volt pump, 2 water tanks, roof top air conditioner, aluminum galvanised chassis, battery, double Innerspring mattress & doona, slide out bedroom, front boot, drop jacks, club lounge, 150 litre fridge, hot water service, microwave, full oven, 3 gas hot plates, 1 electric, TV, washing machine, internal shower and ensuite, plenty of storage and cupboards, registration (V18-627) $48,000. Phone: 0409 821 295.

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

FORD Fiesta, 2008, manual, 4 door hatch, white. 35,000kms, reg till April 2018. WIY-393. $7,500ono. Phone 0438 414 294.

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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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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Easy, efficient and expert at parts, repairs for all vehicles 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.

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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.

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SPORT Winds force hasty retreat ON THE BITE Chris Pitman

STRATEGY: Geelong coach Chris Scott.

Cats in do-or-die battle to sew up top four spot By Justin Flynn Geelong can all but sew up a top four spot if it defeats Sydney tonight at Simonds Stadium. The Cats are six points clear of fifth-placed Port Adelaide and 10 points adrift of a host of other sides all vying for a finals spot. With Adelaide’s draw to Collingwood last weekend, top spot is also back on the agenda with just a game separating the two teams at the top of the table. Geelong will have to defeat Sydney tonight without Patrick Dangerfield, who was suspended for one match for a tackle on Carlton big man Matthew Kreuzer. Coach Chris Scott said he would not expect his side to change the way it tackled, even after the decision by the match review panel to suspend Dangerfield. “If the alternative is to be a very poor tackling team and be poor in the contest, then I think we are just going to have to risk that players are going to inadvertently cross the boundaries as the rulemakers dictate they are at the moment," Scott said. Dangerfield is now ineligible to win a second Brownlow Medal this year due to the suspension, and Scott said there was an element of bad luck in the decision. “Luck, in my experience, almost always plays a factor in these things. Especially when things

aren’t malicious or intentional, then sometimes you can just be on the wrong side of those things," Scott said. Tonight’s game is the first of a two-week Simonds Stadium blockbuster patch. After the Swans, the Cats take on Richmond in what is tipped to be a full house next Saturday afternoon. Sydney has won 10 of its past 12 games, which included a narrow loss to Hawthorn last weekend. Tonight’s game is the first time these sides have met this season. The last encounter was during the 2016 preliminary final, which Sydney won by 37 points. During that final, the Sydney midfield ran rampant with Isaac Heeney, Dan Hannebery, Kieren Jack and Josh Kennedy playing starring roles. Kennedy is under an injury cloud for this game after playing his 200th game against the Hawks. Joel Selwood, Mitch Duncan, Cam Guthrie and Sam Menegola will need to lift to help fill the void left by Dangerfield. Tom Hawkins returned to form in a huge way last week with six goals against Carlton. Sydney’s defence has been solid this season with Dane Rampe and Heath Grundy dominating in the air. It’s a brave tipster who goes against Geelong at home. Even without Dangerfield for a week, the Cats should do enough to scrape home in what could be one of the games of the season. Geelong by seven points.

SUSPENDED: Patrick Dangerfield will be a big out for Geelong against the Swans.

Wild winds sent anglers seeking shelter last week. Freshwater destinations offered some limited relief, with Stony Creek Reservoir, just outside Anakie, producing brown trout to just on 1kg along with a few redfin. Spoon-type lures and longer casts worked well from the main rock wall, along with soft plastics allowed to sink to the bottom. The crater lakes of the western district were a reliable option for Chinook salmon and trout. Trelly’s Geelong’s Peri Stavropoulos took a run down to Lake Bullen Merri first thing Sunday morning. Trolling slowly, Peri had no trouble in boating Chinook salmon to 1.5kg on a Tilsan Brown Trout minnow lure. Other anglers at Bullen Merri also found the Chinook salmon willing to take a lightly weighted pilchard fillet. Across the road at Lake Purrumbete, Tim Beusmans put in a few hours trying to tempt a brown trout. He ended up boating a brown just over 4.5kg on light line. Saltwater and anglers were limited due to the trying conditions, although casting squid jigs out from St Leonard’s Pier accounted for some reasonable squid in the evenings. The surf fishing was fantastic, with this season producing large numbers of not just Australian salmon but gummy sharks, too. Jan Juc proved a safe bet for spinning up salmon. Pilchard-pattern lures around 25g worked well, with salmon over 2kg sometimes beached. The key to banking numbers of fish was timing trips for evenings lining up with rising tides. After dark, gummies devoured fresh squid baits along with fresh fillets of salmon. Huge amounts of salmon to 40cm snapped up soft plastics around Corio Bay’s inner-harbour. Three-inch minnow Gulps worked well on 1/8oz jig heads. The salmon seemed spread from the entrance to the harbour through to the grammar school lagoon and along Geelong’s waterfront. Back down the western district, estuary systems had plenty of black bream on the chew. Z-Man Motor Oil Grubz in the 2.5-inch size were a safe bet on schools of bream over 40cm. Anglers stalking the estuaries should try taking advantage of a depth sounder so they can cast to marked schools. Next week, if the wind backs off, it should offer chances to try for King George whiting out from St Leonards, while walking the surf beaches on a rising tide with lures should produce a few salmon. Freshwater anglers might like to head west to Lake Purrumbete for a trophy trout, with August often the best month to snag a big brown.

Aussie Rules catching on overseas and at home too Aussie Rules players from South Africa and Fiji will clash in Geelong next week for a 2017 AFL International Cup, organisers have announced. Geelong won the rights to host one match of the cup, run across venues in Melbourne and regional Victoria from Sunday until 19 August. Every three years, the cup pits international players against each other, with Australians ineligible to play. This year’s men’s teams come from Canada, China, Croatia, Fiji, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Nauru, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and USA. 30 GEELONG INDY Friday, 4 August, 2017

Women’s teams will come from Canada, European Crusaders, Fiji, Great Britain, Ireland, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, USA. Geelong will host South Africa and Fiji from 7pm next Friday at St Mary’s Football Club’s Anthony Costa Oval, in Kardinia Park. AFL Head of Community and International Development, Grant Williams, said the AFL expected the 2017 carnival to be the biggest yet. “The popularity of Australian Football overseas continues to grow with more players and fans taking up and supporting our game,” he said “Following the success of the AFL International Cup in 2014, we will again conduct a round of

IC17 matches at suburban and country grounds to give participants an authentic Australian Football experience. “We look forward to welcoming players from North America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific to compete.” Expatriate Australians were also ineligible to play in the International Cup, the AFL said. “All teams comprise amateur players who must be nationals of the country they represent.” Previous winners are Ireland (2002 and 2011), New Zealand (2005), Papua New Guinea (2008), Papua New Guinea (2014 men’s) and Canada (2014 women’s).

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