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Geelong’s Christmas celebrations will open with a bang as the City hosts a spectacular weekend of free Christmas attractions to ring in the festive season. It all starts on Friday 10 November, when Geelong’s floating Christmas tree will return to the bay. One lucky local child – chosen through a colouring competition - will have the honour of flicking the switch to officially launch the City’s celebrations. This year’s tree lighting ceremony will feature the biggest entertainment line-up yet, starting at 7.00pm with performances from the Mik Maks and culminating in a colourful lighting and fireworks display at 9.00pm. The festive atmosphere will continue as a marching band leads the crowd on a short walk past the glow of the Catenary Star and lights on the corner of Moorabool and Malop St, and on to City Hall to see the stunning new light projection show starting at 9.30pm, created by local artist Matt Bonner.

Saturday 11 November will see Malop Street come alive for the twilight Gala Parade, beginning with the unveiling of the Myer Christmas windows at 5.00pm. This year’s theme is based on the classic children’s book Little Dog and the Christmas Wish by Corinne Fenton. For the first time, Deakin University engineering students will add animatronic movement to the characters – a partnership fit for our clever and creative city! Then later join thousands of people lining Geelong’s streets for the twilight Gala parade as costumes, LED floats and glittering lights trace a magical path through Central Geelong. The Christmas program is a partnership between the City and Central Geelong Marketing and supported by the GeelongPort, Myer, Westfield Geelong, Deakin University, Hanlon Industries, Total Events and Elstones Diving Services.

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GEELONG’S SPECTACULAR CHRISTMAS WEEKEND FRIDAY 10 NOVEMBER 7.00PM Entertainment starts for lighting of Geelong’s floating Christmas tree.

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SATURDAY 11 NOVEMBER 5.00PM Myer windows unveiling.

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MYER CHRISTMAS WINDOWS TO COME ALIVE THANKS TO DEAKIN STUDENTS This year’s Myer Christmas windows will have a clever and creative element. For the first time, engineering students from Deakin University have partnered with Central Geelong Marketing and the City of Greater Geelong to add animatronic movement to the characters. The theme is based on the classic children’s book, Little

Dog and the Christmas Wish by Corinne Fenton and illustrated by Robin Cowcher.

USE YOUR SMART PHONE TO FIND SANTA AND HIS REINDEER IN CENTRAL GEELONG

The Geelong windows are a retrospective of the 2015 Myer Melbourne windows and feature Little Dog – a white West Highland Terrier – who on Christmas Eve finds himself lost and alone in a busy city. This year’s display will include a new fifth window featuring a range of unique Geelong landmarks engineered by the Deakin team. The Myer Geelong Christmas Windows will be unveiled at 5.00pm on Saturday 11 November, just before the twilight Gala Parade.

SANTA AND HIS REINDEER ARE HIDING IN CENTRAL GEELONG. CAN YOU FIND THEM?

The windows are proudly presented by Central Geelong Marketing, Westfield Geelong, Myer, Deakin University and the City of Greater Geelong.

All you need is your smartphone or device to discover lovable Christmas characters throughout Central Geelong. Download the free ‘Christmas in Central Geelong’ App from the App store or Google Play, then use the free Wi-Fi network as you look for the ‘Christmas in Central Geelong’ footpath stickers throughout the city. Then just point your smartphone or tablet at the image on the stickers to see Santa and his reindeers out-andabout in Central Geelong. Many are located at the new public art sculptures.

reindeers at www.centralgeelong. com.au/christmasAR Don’t forget to take a photo of your Santa experience using your smart phone or tablet and post it to social media using #geelongchristmas and tag @lovecentralgeelong. Look for the AR symbol on the Central Geelong Christmas Trail and discover new public artworks and the Green Spine and Laneways Precinct along the way. Presented by Central Geelong Marketing and the City of Greater Geelong.

Download a map of all the locations to see Santa and the Engineering students Declan and Andrew from Deakin University.

LOCALS BRING TREE TO LIFE Geelong’s loating Christmas tree is the result of a great local efort. “From the storage and building of the Christmas tree right through to the transporting and lighting of it, it’s all done by Geelong businesses,” City of Greater Geelong Director of Investment and Attraction Brett Luxford said. Local organisations GeelongPort, Hanlon Industries, Elstone Diving Services and Total Events will again help bring the tree to life this Christmas. Mr Luxford said much work was done behind

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the scenes to create the stunning waterfront display. “At 25 metres high, the tree needs to stored securely with easy access and we have the GeelongPort to thank for this.” “Then Hanlon Industries manages the tree’s build from start to finish. You can imagine the complexity of this, so it’s fantastic that it can all be done locally.” “Another Geelong business, Elstone Diving Services, perform the crucial task of tugging the Christmas tree from GeelongPort to Corio Bay and the spectacular lighting and music shows are the work of Total Events.”

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NEW PROJECTION SHOW FOR CITY HALL Local artist Matt Bonner has come up with an exciting new Christmas projection display for City Hall. The building’s Gheringhap Street façade will come alive in an animated light show that will delight both young and old. Matt, who studied graphic design and multimedia at the Gordon TAFE, has an impressive resume. He’s developed projection displays at well-known events including Geelong After Dark, White Night Ballarat and Big Day Out. Matt was also behind the ANZAC Centenary and Reconciliation Week projections on City Hall. This year’s theme will follow the journey of the Christmas star, evoking a sense of wonder and beauty and celebrating the magic of Christmas.

Watch in awe as the star weaves behind and in front of City Hall’s columns, then disappears and remerges from the building’s windows. Stars will twinkle, snow will fall, the building’s columns will magically transform into candy canes and children’s Christmas wishes and dream sequences will be played out in a spectacular display. The City Hall projections will run nightly from 9.00pm – midnight staring 10 November and finishing on 7 January. For 10 November only, projections start at 9.30pm. Local artist Matt Bonner

3D CHRISTMAS WALL ART COMING TO CENTRAL GEELONG There’ll be plenty of photo opportunities for your Instagram account this festive season! You’ll find five Christmas themed 3D artworks throughout Central Geelong that you can immerse yourself in. These fun, interactive artworks let you become part of the picture and are sure to be a popular

addition to the Central Geelong Christmas Trail in 2017. You can follow the trail, take a picture and tag @lovecentralgeelong and #geelongchristmas on social media. The 3D Christmas wall art is presented by Central Geelong Marketing, Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarine and Revitalising Central Geelong.

LOCATION AND THEMES THE CAROUSEL Christmas Snow Globe NOVOTEL GEELONG (Brougham St wall) Summer in Australia take a ride on a wave MALOP ST GREEN SPINE (Westpac wall) Santa’s Treasure LANEWAYS PRECINCT (Shorts Pl North) Reindeer Walk GEELONG LIBRARY & HERITAGE CENTRE Giant Christmas Books

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT GRAB YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AND GET READY TO BE ENTERTAINED. Head in early and grab a bite to eat in one of the many eateries throughout Central Geelong including Little Malop Street or along the Waterfront. The line up for 2017 is the biggest yet and there is something for everyone. From 7.00pm be entertained by performances from the Mik Maks, the Itchy Feet band, the cast of

the Grinch and the Piano Bar. The night is hosted by Bay FM’s Hayden and Milly with a guest appearance from Santa. There will also be face painting, roving baubles, Central Geelong Elves, Bethany Giving Appeal and TAC’s giant inflatable present will offer a fun experience for the whole family.

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City Hall’s set for more international travel after joining a UNESCO Creative Cities Network this week. City investment and attraction director Brett Luxford “expected” that a council delegation would fly to Poland for the network’s annual meeting next year. Participation in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network Summit was a condition of admission, he said. “If designated, the City shall ensure the participation of a delegation ... including at least one representative.” Next year’s summit would be in France’s Enghien-lesBains before Fabrino, Italy, hosted the event in 2019. The network’s webpage lists a host of design summits, film

festivals and “creative” conventions in cities across the world, including Montreal, Rome and Buenos Aires. City Hall was in the “very early stages” of developing a series of local events to enhance Geelong’s standing in the network as a “design” city, Mr Luxford said. “These events place Geelong in a network of likeminded international cities and pave the way for our region to develop exciting new collaborations that will benefit our community.” A dedicated secretariat would likely manage the new events, Mr Luxford said. Various government and industry sources, including City of Greater Geelong, would fund the secretariat, he said. Continued page 7

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Busy day across Geelong for emergency services

Shooting, smash dramas A gunshot, a serious crash and a petrol incident kept Geelong emergency services busy on Thursday. Police arrested four youths after one allegedly fired a gun in a home invasion on the Bellarine Highway in Leopold about 2.20am. The group smashed the front windows and broke into the home before threatening a man with a gun, police said. One held the father downstairs and demanded money while two others assaulted his son and ransacked the property, according to police reports. A shot was fired towards the father as the offenders took off but no-one was injured, police said. Three people were home at the time of the incident, a 46-year-old man, a 46-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man. The group then drove away in a black Commodore. Police arrested a 19-year-old Eumemmerring

man, a 19-year-old man of no fixed address, a 17-year-old Hampton East boy and a 17-yearold Newcomb boy that afternoon in Melbourne’s south-east. Police planned to interview the four youths in relation to the incident. Victoria Police’s armed crime squad was investigating the incident on Thursday and urged anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Later that day a crash in Armstrong Creek left a woman fighting for her life. An ambulance helicopter transported the woman in a critical condition to Royal Melbourne Hospital, an Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said. The crash reportedly involved two cars. One of the cars, carrying the women and her passengers, smashed into a tree on Lower Duneed Rd. CFA crews took about 20 minutes to cut open the car and free the woman, Belmont Station Of-

ficer Darrel Glessing said. Police closed the road between Horseshoe Rd and Charlemont Rd as paramedics treated the woman and loaded her into the helicopter. Paramedics also examined a preschool-aged girl, the Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said. An ambulance took the girl to Geelong Hospital in a stable condition with “no obvious injuries”, they said. At about the same time on Thursday Corio CFA responded to a Towonga Court resident reportedly dousing himself in petrol. But when crews arrived at the home they found the man inside filling a lawnmower with petrol, according to Corio CFA senior station officer Mark Bellew. “That’s what he was claiming,” he said. “It was a bit of a false alarm in the end.” “Our job was pretty easy at that one - we just go to the place and make sure it’s not full of fumes and doesn’t blow up.”

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In Brief Bail denied A judge has denied bail to a man facing trial over the alleged stabbing murder of 16-year-old Ricky Balcombe in Geelong’s mall 22 years ago. Justice Lex Lasry refused Karl Hague’s application despite his plea for bail to look after his son and his family’s willingness to put up a $270,000 surety.

Vaccination warning Six local cases of potentially fatal meningococcal disease in 12 months have prompted authorities to recommend vaccinations for 15 to 19-year-olds before summer. The State Government urged parents to arrange the free vaccinations through their family GPs or council ahead of the peak time for meningococcal, which has killed five Victorians over the past year.

Fewer bankrupt Geelong people are less likely to be bankrupt than the average Victorian, according to new statistics. Australian Financial Security Authority figures for the September quarter showed that Geelong had an insolvency rate of 29.2 per 100,000 residents 18 or older compared to the state average of 33.3.

Gordon funding A program helping Geelong’s former Ford workers find new jobs will share in an additional $2.9 million of state funding for the city’s TAFE institute. Gordon’s Lisa Line (pictured) welcomed the cash, saying the other beneficiary would be the institute’s Geelong Technical Education Centre.

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COUNT US IN: Ceres singer Taylor Henderson and iconic music director John Foreman mentor five aspiring song writers.

Count on Taylor as school song shines across the nation By Luke Voogt Ceres singer and talent show finalist Taylor Henderson led thousands of kids in song across Australia on Thursday. About 3400 schools sang Shine Together, a song five secondary school students wrote with Taylor and iconic music director John Foreman. “It has been my job but the kids have made it a breeze,” Taylor said.

“I’ve had recording sessions with songwriters that’s their literal job description - and I’ve had a harder time with some of them.” Taylor played the song in front of thousands of students at Federation Square in Melbourne on Thursday. The 24-year-old former reality show contestant got involved in the event after working alongside Foreman. “I really wanted to do it,” he said.

“I love kids - my Dad’s girlfriend’s got a couple of kids and I’m always looking after them.” Count Us In is a Federal Government program which selects five children to write a song for thousands of schools around the country to sing. Taylor enjoyed his role as mentor for the song writing prodigies. “They came with these chord progressions that I never even thought of using. These kids are so talented, man. I see a lot of myself in these them.”

City Hall will continue negotiating a new enterprise agreement with unions “in good faith”, according to chief executive officer Kelvin Spiller. He made the pledge on Thursday after a union leader used council’s caretaker period to allege that bullying remained an ongoing problem among City Hall staff.

Beach wider Two-thousand cubic metres of sand from Portarlington has expanded a North Shore beach in time for summer. City Hall put the finishing touches on Moorpanyal Park Beach this week, widening the strip of sand by 10 to 15 metres.

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Mr ‘No’ gives absolution to silent church leaders By Luke Voogt Anti-gay marriage campaigners have absolved local religious leaders who were accused of being “silent” on the issue. The criticism came as the national face of the ‘no’ campaign, Lyle Shelton, visited Geelong to meet local Coalition for Marriage campaigners on Tuesday. The managing director of the Australian Christian Lobby blamed fear of “being called a homophobe or a bigot” for church leaders staying quiet. “Church leaders don’t want to create disincentives to come to church,” Mr Shelton said. Some Geelong Coalition for Marriage volunteers mentioned local church leaders who had voiced opinions but the campaign was mostly “grassroots”, he said. Local ‘no’ campaigner Ken Francis said “laypeople” had taken up the debate. “The people I work with are quite often Christians. They’re all motivated by a world view,” Mr Francis said. “Church leaders may not want to be seen as telling people what to think,” he said. “I think we’ve gone past the day where we’re relying on church people to create the agenda.” But Aberdeen Street Baptist Church pastor Frank Lowry, who has publicly argued against gay marriage, urged local religious leaders to stand up for their beliefs. “I think they have been quiet,” he said. “Anything that contradicts Biblical doctrines is the responsibility of church leaders. “It’s a bit late now but in future (they should) apply the Bible to whatever is being proposed.” Mr Lowry accused the majority of churches of going along with popular sentiment. “I think the church today has abandoned that

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Spate of bombs A spate of “homemade explosive devices” damaging letterboxes and telephone booths around Geelong has prompted police to seek help from the public. Investigators want tip-offs about “at least two offenders” believed responsible for the spate of explosions. The devices has been exploding around the city over the past three months, police posted on social media today. “Investigators believe at least two offenders are responsible for a number of incidents where letterboxes and telephone booths have been damaged by homemade explosive devices. “The incidents have occurred at night or in the early hours of the morning and investigators believe the offenders may be using illegal fireworks to cause the damage.” Police asked anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to crimestoppersvic. com.au

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NO: Lyle Shelton meets with locals campaigning against same sex marriage, including Ken Francis. biblical philosophy.” The Indy contacted several Geelong church leaders for comment. “Good luck getting a comment with that,” one church receptionist said. “I’m fairly confident that’s not something we’d be happy to comment on,” another said when the

Indy left contact details. Geelong’s Imam Mohammad Ramzan declined to comment on the issue. ABC polling in September found that 64 per cent of respondents in the federal electorates of Corio and Corangamite supported same-sex marriage.

A Newtown store has sold a $3 million lotto ticket sparking a search for the winner - whose identity remained a mystery on Monday. The lucky Geelong resident or visitor was one of seven division one winners across Australia in a $21 million draw on Saturday, but had yet to discover the-life changing news. The winner purchased their ticket from Newtown Lucky Shop on Pakington Street and had registered their details with Tattslotto. But the details were out of date so officials had no way of breaking the news to them. Tatts spokesperson Bronnie Spencer urged Geelong residents and visitors who entered the draw to check their tickets. “Imagine not knowing you have won more than $3 million,” she said. “It’s the type of news you would want to hear straight away.

Double Take The wider public might not share all her opinions but at least Geelong state MP Christine Couzens (pictured) speaks her mind - despite the consequent whacks from her so-called superiors. Earlier this year the Labor first-termer famously expressed opposition to Geelong’s ever-growing apartment towers, saying she would “certainly not support” anything over 15 storeys. Planning Minister Richard Wynne was quick to reset the public record, mansplaining to his junior colleague “at length” so she understood the “broader context” of Geelong’s skyscraper future.

Ouch! In politics, that’s regarded as a major public slap-down. But Christine was at it again this week, going on the record that she would consider a druginjecting room trial in Geelong if Melbourne’s panned out. Her comments drew another fast and furious rebuttal, this time from Andrews Government minister Martin Foley, who was reportedly on the blower quick smart to say Geelong would “never” host an injecting room. Hopefully the one thing Geelong “never” hosts is a conga line of political compliance. Go, Christine! But as she licks her wounds, our outspoken MP will at least be happy to know that the public’s attention will be elsewhere this Friday. Yes, it’s one of our great public celebrations: Fri-

day 3 November - National Fountain Pen Day! “If you love pens and pretty handwriting, this is a day to celebrate,” cheered a PR hack for - who else - one of Australia’s leading fountain pen brands. Really, fountain pen day? Well, yes. Apparently fountain pens are “back in fashion”, our hacker spun. “In 2017 this classic writing instrument and valuable collector’s item has reached new heights of popularity for its elegance and prestige.” Sheesh, settle down, mate - it’s just a pen, not a Porsche. Anyway, Double Take might as well buy into the excitement and say, ‘Here’s to National Fountain Pen Day - let the ink run free!’ To end on a lower note, one of the most brain-

less criminal acts in recent times has stunned the Bellarine Peninsula. Some moron, or morons, broke into Barwon Heads Fire Station, stealing crucial equipment and, according to brigade captain Helen Wood, making a “general mess”. “We are devastated,” she said. The community shared her sentiment on an Ocean Grove Voice Facebook link to the story, describing the perpetrators as “disgusting animals”, “low life” and “thoughtless thieves”. Fair enough, too. After Victoria’s experiences with bushfire over the years it bogles the mind to think anyone could steal from a fire station on the eve of summer. Police are investigating, with calls for information from any witness to unusual activity around the Sheepwash Rd station in the early hours of last Saturday.

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Work has commenced on a Geelong school building almost a year after arsonists destroyed it in January. Newcomb Park Primary School principal Julie Warren welcomed workers to the school after 10 months of “standstill”. “(The Department of Education is) promising it will be finished by 19 December, so we can move back in next year,” she said. “We want the children to come to school feeling they’ve got this wonderful learning space, to be the best they can be.” School council president Miranda Hurley contacted the Indy last month following the Education Department’s failure to repair the learning hub. A bureaucratic bungle within the department led to the delay, she said on 5 October. “We’ve had enough. I’ve had to turn to the media to speed things up ... due to frustratingly long periods of waiting.” A lot of “pro-active work” and meetings had happened since then, Ms Warren said. A demolition team arrived at the school Monday to clear out the building’s interior. The “hub of the school” had been home to assemblies, concerts and graduations, Ms Warren said. She worried the burnt-out hub might have influenced parents to choose another school over Newcomb Park Primary. “We need to show our prospective parents what it looks like when it’s up and running,” she said. “It supports what teaching and learning is all about.” Ms Warren praised Geelong State MP Christine Couzens for her efforts to speed up the rebuild. “Our local member has been fabulous,” she said. Ms Couzens announced on Wednesday Mo-

REBIRTH: Grade 3 students Zoey, Ash and Thari at their school hub as the rebuild began at the site this week. 174585 (Rebecca Hosking) dus Projects would rebuild the learning hub, while architects Spaces Design Group would oversee the project. “The fire was a terrible event for the students and teachers at Newcomb Park, with many of them no doubt still feeling the effects,” she said. “We are now able to restore this building to its original state.”

The repair works will include stripping back much of the inside of the building and installing new fittings and fixtures to return it to its original state. The final building will include four classrooms, a seminar space, a large library and learning resources area and staffroom.

Mr Luxford believed that Geelong’s admission into the network as a city of “design” would create international business opportunities and local jobs. The network comprises 180 cities from 72 countries working to place creativity and cultural industries at the forefront of their development plans. Geelong justified its application to the network through council administrators’ 30 Year Clever and Creative Vision. The development of the vision cost more than $500,000. “The community of greater Geelong have driven the concept of a clever and creative cityregion to frame our strategies over the next 30 years,” Mr Luxford said. The network membership acknowledged Geelong’s history in the textile, automotive and surf industries along with new innovations in advanced manufacturing, he said. “Being designated a UNESCO Creative City of Design opens up national and international networks and creative opportunities to increase our profile on the world stage.” Council candidate and former mayor Bruce Harwood was sceptical on whether the membership would produce “tangible outcomes”. “What outcomes can we get other than another discussion or consultant’s paper?” he asked. Australian Centre for Innovation and Design, the Victorian Government and Deakin University supported the application. Deakin Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander said the Design City designation put Geelong in a group of “like-minded” cities. “We are excited by the opportunities this will bring Deakin University to continue to grow our cutting-edge design research and help drive innovation in local business and manufacturing.”

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Crew gets cracking on long leak By Luke Voogt Works commenced yesterday on a leak which drenched Highton front yards for five months. Porter Street local Rod Fraser welcomed Barwon Water fixing the leak after speaking to the Indy a fortnight ago. “It’s amazing when you guys get involved all of a sudden things start to happen,” he said. Mr Fraser phoned the authority multiple times only to be “handballed from one person to another”. “They had no bloody idea how to fix it when I complained, but now you’ve put something in the paper they’re doing it,” he said.

The leak had left his nature strip and property relatively unscathed, but “ruined” the front yard of a “lovely couple” nearby, he said. Barwon Water commenced the works at the corner Bonsey and South Valley roads 7am yesterday and planned to finish repairing the main by 7pm. The authority employed traffic management on South Valley Road, Bonsey Road and Porter Avenue as it repaired the main. Barwon Water identified a pinhole leak in a main on South Valley Road and installed a temporary fix earlier this year, which later broke. Water had been travelling downhill through service conduits and pooling outside two proper-

ties in Porter Avenue since, Barwon Water infrastructure manager Paul Northey said. The main serviced about 7000 customers across Highton and Belmont, meaning the repair required significant planning, he said. “While the works have been carefully planned to minimise the impact on customers, there might be a minor reduction in water pressure during the works. “Our Operations team will be continuously monitoring pressure throughout the repair and have plans in place for an alternate supply to boost pressure if necessary.”

RELIEF: Rod Fraser has welcome Barwon Water fixing a leak after a five month wait. 174062 Picture: REBECCA HOSKING

It’s an honour: Top-tier award for Scouts after years of community work By Luke Voogt

SCOUTS’ HONOUR: Jake McCorkell, Lily Twyford, Jessica Loone, Venturer commissioner Julie Gunn, Emily Kinross-Smith, Juliana Long, Alex Delaney with their Queen’s Scout Awards.

Six Geelong Venturers have won the Scouts’ top award after volunteering hundreds of hours of community service. Lara’s Alex Delaney was one of the local youths to receive a Queen’s Scout Award after serving meals to the homeless at Christ Church. “When I first went there I thought it was just about feeding them,” the 18-year-old said. “But I saw the bigger picture and that it was more about mental health - it’s a social event for a lot of people.” Helping Joey sections out was also a highlight for Alex, who joined Scouts at age eight. Alex started the Queen’s Scout program in September 2014. “I’m very proud,” he said. “It’s really good after all the hard work over the years.” Alex joined local Venturers Juliana Long, Jessica Loone, Jake McCorkell, Emily Kinross-Smith and Lily Twyford receiving the award at Government House on Saturday. Victorian Governor Linda Dessau presented the award to Alex, and his fellow Venturers from Belmont, Highton and Modewarre Scout groups.

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AMENDMENT C368 TO THE GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME - PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATION 11/2017

Mark is the Venue Manager of the Geelong Arena team for over 4 years. Mark and his team manage the delivery of the Geelong Arena’s sporting and

The land affected by the amendment is: 143–179 Flinders Avenue, Lara.

entertainment events for the City’s community. The immense variety of community, national and international events hosted at the Geelong Arena are one of the things that Mark loves about his job. A recent highlight was hosting the award winning ‘Spirit of Anzac’ National touring exhibition, celebrating the Spirit of Anzac. When not at work, Mark enjoys being ‘sport taxi’ to his daughters and experiencing activities in the region with his wife Adelle,

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Oath of Office – Councillors Councillor Code of Conduct declaration Election of Mayor Election of Deputy Mayor

The meeting is open to the public.

GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held on Monday 20 November 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.

NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT - AMENDMENT C342 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C342 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 12 October 2017 when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land at 40 – 42 Newcombe Street, Drysdale, from Public Use Zone Schedule 1 (Service and Utility) to General Residential Zone Schedule 1, to allow residential development. The Minister has granted the following permit under Division Five Part Four of the Act: PERMIT NO

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40–42 Newcombe Street and 41–47 Elgin Street, Drysdale

A copy of the amendment can be inspected, free of charge: • at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/planning/public-inspection • at Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham, Street Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm Alison Glynn - Director State Planning Services, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT - AMENDMENT C352 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C352 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 19 October 2017 when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment amends Clause 21.14 The Bellarine Peninsula to implement the Portarlington Structure Plan 2016 and the Indented Head Structure Plan 2016 into the scheme. A copy of the amendment can be inspected, free of charge: • at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/planning/public-inspection • at Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham, Street Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm Alison Glynn - Director State Planning Services, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held on Tuesday 21 November 2017 at 7.30am, at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. This meeting is open to the public.

COUNCIL MEETING The next ordinary meeting of Council will be held on Tuesday 28 November 2017 at 6.30pm, at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Geelong. Enter through the Little Malop Street entrance. This meeting is open to the public.

The amendment proposes to: rezone part of the land from the Rural Living Zone (RLZ) to the General Residential Zone, Schedule 1 (GRZ1). The application is: for a permit for the multilot subdivision of the land in accordance with submitted plans.

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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING A Special Meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held on Tuesday 14 November at 6.30pm at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong for the swearing in of Councillors:

The land affected by the application is: Lot A on Plan of Subdivision PS734359J.

NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT - AMENDMENT C361 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C361 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 12 October 2017 when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land 1 Fyans Street and 4 Park Crescent, South Geelong, from General Residential Zone to Residential Growth Zone Schedule 1. The Minister has granted the following permit under Division Five Part Four of the Act: PERMIT NO

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You may inspect the amendment, any documents that support the amendment and the explanatory report about the amendment, free of charge, at the following locations: • Brougham Street Customer Service 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm • Lara Community Centre 9–11 Waverley Road, Lara Monday to Friday - 9.00am to 5.00pm • The City’s website www.geelongaustralia. com.au/amendments • Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make. Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Council must make available for inspection a copy of any submissions made. The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. The closing date for submissions is Monday 11 December 2017. Submissions must be in writing and sent to: Strategic Implementation Unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220; or by email to strategicplanning@ geelongcity.vic.gov.au or online at www. geelongaustralia.com.au/amendments

A copy of the amendment can be inspected, free of charge: • at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/planning/public-inspection • at Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham, Street Geelong Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm

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TRAFFIC CHANGES JOHNSTONE PARK MAINTENANCE WORKS

GALA PARADE

The following sections of Johnstone Park are closed for maintenance:

SATURDAY 11 NOVEMBER - TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

Barwon Health Foundation wish to advise you of the traffic management arrangements for the Gala Parade taking place on Saturday 11 November. The Gala Parade commences from Eastern Park at 7.30pm and travels along Malop Street, turns right into Moorabool Street and concludes at the intersection of Brougham Street and Moorabool Street at approximately 9.30pm.

South-west corner, in front of the Geelong Regional Library and Heritage Centre -

reopening in approximately three weeks. •

North-west corner, between Fenwick Street and Railway Terrace - reopening at the end of

January 2018. Access to the paved area next to the Geelong Regional Library and Heritage Centre, and to the Geelong Peace Memorial, will be maintained for the duration of the works. The maintenance works, which include upgrades to surface material on pathways and

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improved lighting, power and water, will complement the Revitalising Central Geelong tiered raingarden, which is currently under construction in the north-east section of the park and will be accessible to the public in December. •

LARA FUN RUN

SUNDAY 5 NOVEMBER - TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

To ensure the safe conduct of the Lara Fun Run, a speed reduction to 40km/h will be in place on a section of Windermere Road, Lara from approximately 8.00am until 11.00am on

Sunday 5 November. Emergency access will be maintained at all times. For further information visit www.pbevents.com.au

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FRIDAY 10 NOVEMBER FLOATING CHRISTMAS TREE OPENING NIGHT - TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AND INTENTION TO DISCHARGE FIREWORKS In the interests of public safety, Western Beach Road and Eastern Beach Road between Cunningham Street and Yarra Street will be closed to motorists on Friday 10 November. This includes the section of Moorabool Street between Western Beach Road and Brougham Street. Road closures will be in place from approximately 5.30pm to 9.30pm. The opening night of the Floating Christmas Tree includes a discharge of fireworks at 9.00pm. Emergency access will be available at all times. CHRISTMAS PROJECTIONS ON CITY HALL - TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AND INTENTION TO DISCHARGE FIREWORKS In the interests of public safety, Gheringhap Street between Little Malop Street and Malop Street will be closed to motorists from approximately 8.30pm to 10.30pm. The opening night of the Christmas Projections includes a discharge of fireworks at approximately 9.45pm. Access to the Civic Centre Car Park will be maintained at all times. Emergency access will be available at all times.

Malop Street between Mercer Street and Garden Street will be closed from approximately 6.30pm until 9.30pm. Vehicle traffic will be maintained on Yarra Street, Bellerine Street, Swanston Street and Fitzroy Street until approximately 6.45pm, or at a time advised by the Victoria Police. From approximately 6.45pm until 9.30pm, vehicle traffic will be restricted. The intersections will be reopened when it is safe to do so. Eastern Park Circuit, between Podbury Crescent and Holt Road will be closed from 5.00pm to 9.30pm. Moorabool Street between Eastern Beach Road and Malop Street will be closed from approximately 6.30pm until 9.30pm. Brougham Street between Mercer Street and Yarra Street will be closed from approximately 6.30pm to 9.30pm. Garden Street between Park Street and Alexandra Avenue will be closed from approximately 6.30pm to 9.30pm. Access will be available to local traffic only under traffic marshal control. Bayley Place between Mercer Street and Gheringhap Street will be closed from 6:30pm to 9.30pm. Cavendish Street from Eastern Beach Road to Brougham Street will be closed from 6.30pm to 9.30pm Vehicle access to the Geelong Botanic Gardens is available via Podbury Crescent. Access to the East Geelong Golf Course and Geelong Conference Centre is available via Ryrie Street and Holt Road.

Emergency access will be available at all times. GENERAL PARKING INFORMATION Vehicles will not be permitted to park along the following sections of road from approximately 3.30pm until 9.30pm: • •

Malop Street between Moorabool Street and Swanston Street. Moorabool Street between Eastern Beach Road and Malop Street.

Access to the Westfield car park will be available at all times via Yarra Street and Brougham Street. The Malop Street Westfield car park entrance will not available between 6.30pm and 9.30pm. The Moorabool Street Westfield car park entrance will be restricted from 6.30pm onwards. Access to the Officeworks car park on Malop Street is available via the Lt Malop Street during the road closure period. Please note that all bus services will operate as normal during the road closures. For further information contact Barwon Health on 4215 8904 or visit www.eventsgeelong.com.au

PETS AND FIREWORKS The City recommends pet owners ensure their animals are safe and secure prior to the discharge of fireworks on the evening. If possible pets should be kept indoors or in a secure outbuilding during the fireworks displays.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO GRANT A LEASE Greater Geelong City Council hereby gives notice under Section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“Act”) of its intention to grant a lease to Barwon Paper Mills Pty Ltd for part of the land at 155–205 Upper Paper Mills Road, Fyansford VIC 3218 also known as ‘Barwon Paper Mill

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the term of the lease shall expire on 30 June 2021 with three further terms of five years each

other terms and conditions contained in the lease document.

The Art of Wool exhibition is presented by The Woolmark Company and New England Regional Art Museum. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Ministry of the Arts Visions of Australia program.

Written submissions about the proposed lease will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Act and must be received by the Manager, Property and Procurement,

Image: Liu Fang, China • International Woolmark Prize 2013, Asia Region (detail)International Woolmark Prize archive at Australian Wool Innovation • Photograph by Michael Taylor

City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220 by 5.00pm on Friday 30 November 2017. Any person requesting to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their behalf before a committee of Council, the day, time and place of which will be advised.

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PUBLIC NOTICE KARDINIA AQUATIC CENTRE AND LARA POOL – NOW OPEN! The warmer weather is approaching, so now is a great time to make the most of our outdoor pools! KARDINIA AQUATIC CENTRE Families, lap swimmers, recreational swimmers, diving enthusiasts and waterslide lovers can enjoy a great day out in the sunshine at Kardinia Aquatic Centre. LARA POOL Lara Pool is the perfect place for a day out with the kiddies! The pirate-themed waterplay facilities will keep you coming back for more and our healthy food canteen is the perfect pick me up after swimming laps in the pool. Visit www.ssl.geelongaustralia.com.au for outdoor pool opening hours.

TICKET GIVEAWAYS! It’s major event competition time … This week, we are excited to give you the opportunity to enter not one, but two ticket giveaways. Up for grabs is a money can’t buy experience to see the Matildas in Geelong, and pit passes for Geelong Revival Motoring Festival. GEELONG REVIVAL MOTORING FESTIVAL 2017

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‘Rogue’ ride is a coast worry: MP By Luke Voogt About 180 cyclists rode in an “illegal” event on the Great Ocean Road last month, according to a Surf Coast MP. Polwarth MP Richard Riordan on Wednesday urged Police Minister Lisa Neville to take action against the “rogue” cycling event on 21 October. “Hundreds of cyclists dominated dangerous local bush and scenic roads without protection or road safety management,” he said. But the event’s 71-year-old founder Richard McDonnell hit back, ridiculing the MP’s accusations. “We had the police there the whole morning,” he said. “They didn’t try to stop the event.” In a speech to parliament Mr Riordan said Great Ocean Road Cycling held the ride without permission, VicRoads’ knowledge and against the advice of police. “Events of this type cannot be allowed to be orchestrated and run without planning approval. There is strong concern in the Otways that the police seem powerless to stop this dangerous activity, with both organisers and individual cyclists clearly flouting the law. “Can the Minister tell my electorate what actions if any will be taken by Victoria Police against the organisers?” But the ride required no permit and had run without one for the first eight of its 11 years, Mr McDonnell said. “I founded it and ran it every year with my family and volunteers.” Police attended the ride on 21 October and

told cyclists the event was unsanctioned, but did not stop them from riding, Mr Riordan said. “If police had the authority, they would have stopped the event.” He said the cyclists rode in teams of six during the time trial. He understood that only cycling events with groups of more than 30 riders required a permit. In late 2013 Colac police approached Mr McDonnell and set up a meeting between him and the Surf Coast Shire. Mr McDonnell went “through quite a few hoops and charges” to obtain a permit from 2014 to 2016, he said. “If anything happened on their roads they were covered if anyone sued them.” The Indy obtained copies of Colac Otway and Surf Coast shires’ permits for the event for 2014. But the Surf Coast Shire would not support the event this year, following a dispute between Mr McDonnell and another group which planned a similar event that weekend. The grandfather of nine from Glen Iris founded the event after buying a holiday home in Anglesea. “I’m hardly described as a rogue,” he said. “I’ve been riding for 30 years and set up the event because it seemed to be what people down there wanted.” Mr McDonnell dedicated this year’s ride to Derek ‘Disco’ Josephs, who died in a cycling accident earlier this year. He said the non-profit event brought “$350,000” to the region.

prepared for racing. The Geelong Revival Motoring Festival is on 24-26 November. The event brings over 800 classic cars and motorcycles to Geelong’s Waterfront and Eastern Park for a weekend of sprint racing, motorshow, fashion, exhibitions, entertainment, markets, live music and more over three days. COMPETITION DETAILS Entries close: 12.00pm Tuesday 14 November Competition drawn: 12.15pm Tuesday 14 November To enter: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/comp/comp2.aspx WESTFIELD MATILDAS V CHINA 2017 Want to WIN a footy experience money can’t buy?

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newly-crowned Tournament of Nations champions, the Westfield Matildas take on China in Geelong, WIN a ticket for you and three mates! Not enough? You and your guests will then receive an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the Westfield Matildas dressing room and the opportunity to be pitch side to watch the warm up from the sidelines. You will also get the Official Match Ball – signed by both participating captains! HUGE! This event is at GMHBA Stadium on 26 November, starting at 4.30pm. COMPETITION DETAILS Entries close: 12.00pm Tuesday 21 November Competition drawn: 12.15pm Tuesday 21 November To enter: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/comp/comp.aspx The winners for each competition will be contacted privately and announced on the Events Geelong Facebook page. Terms and conditions apply. Like us on Facebook and follow us in Instagram for more great giveaways and events info! For more events visit www.eventsgeelong.com.au

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A Geelong project using thousands of leftover oyster shells to create habitats in Port Phillip Bay has won a state-wide award. The Nature Conservancy teamed with local restaurants and seafood suppliers to divert 350 cubic metres of shells from landfill since April 2016. The conservancy adapted the Shuck Don’t Chuck program from the US to rebuild Australian shellfish reefs, which were some of the mostthreatened habitats in Australia. A century ago Corio Bay was home to oyster and mussel reefs that supported fish, crabs, sea squirts, snails and sponges. But years of commercial dredging, pollution, introduced species and disease had destroyed these reefs, according to the conservancy. The conservancy quarantined and cured the shells for six months before using them in a new oyster and mussel reef habitat. The Shuck Don’t Chuck project won 2017 Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards’ community category. Nature Conservancy’s Simon Branigan, and Little Creatures’ Alex Smith received the award from Environment Minister Lily D’Ambrosio last Thursday. “Congratulations to all of this year’s winners,” the minister said. “Your contributions will have

A limestone shellfish plot. positive long-term effects on our society and our way of life.” The project created 10 jobs for people with disabilities collecting the shells at hospitality venues in Geelong. The award follows the conservancy’s efforts to rebuild reefs at Wilson Spit south of Avalon and at a site near St Kilda. The organisation laid 180 tonnes of limestone rock as foundations at each site before placing thousands of juvenile oysters in March. The shells from the project had contributed to the Wilson Spit reef, the Nature Conservancy’s Tony Jupp said. 11 GEELONG INDY Friday, 3 November, 2017


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Letters Pride administered a blow I used to be proud of my city until the State Government claimed it would stamp out bullying by sacking the elected council and installing the three amigos. I am no longer proud of my city. The administrators did not stamp out the bullying and they attempted to save money by not spending on necessary services instead of their own salaries. They allowed the municipality to become dirty and unloved, with graffiti out of control, grasses in need of cutting, rubbish left on the side of the road. It would appear the three administrators travel behind tinted windows in their taxpayer-funded cars so they are unable to see the messes of their own making. Let us hope the newly-elected councillors are allowed to do what they were elected to do - serve the community that elected them. Maybe then we may all say: “I am proud of the city in which I live”. John Grainger Lara

Take better care of elderly Elder abuse is worrying because there is no legislated system of monitoring the elderly in residential care and no set patient-to-nurse ratio to protect the needs of those susceptible to abuse in elder care. There is no mandatory reporting system in place to reduce the risk to the vulnerable in private care. Unlike regimented childcare centres, adoption and fostering, and the rigid regime for those on Department of Community Services watch, seniors are our most vulnerable demographic. There are no legally required minimum ratios of staff to residents, no minimum training standards, and no mandatory requirement to have a nurse on duty always. There is merely an unenforceable rule that the staff numbers should be adequate. A society is judged on how it treats its most vulnerable, so the onus is on the government to protect those who made Australia the great nation it is because they have few dedicated advocates of their own. Bruce Holmes Portarlington

A day to remember I congratulate Geelong Racing Club for putting on a great cup day last week (Geelong Indy, 27 October). While the cup field may not have been as strong as in recent years, it was a highly competitive race. Half a dozen horses finished within two lengths of the imported winner, Ireland’s Vengeur Masque. I also congratulate the very well-behaved oncourse crowd, which was a contrast to some previous years. It was a race day for which the club can and should be justly proud. Michael J Gamble Belmont

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Buckets & Bouquets Bouquets to Geelong Midwifery Group Practice’s Kristy, Helen and Mel. Their support throughout our pregnancy, birth and weeks afterward was truly amazing. We are so grateful. Bec, Marcus and baby Eve, Lara

Bouquets to Dr Joo and his students at the Barwon Health outpatients clinic for fixing my teenage son’s nose. Their amazing care was greatly appreciated. Jo, Belmont

Buckets to Peter Mackinlay (Letters, 27 October). Moving on from fluoride causing autism, he informed us in his manifesto against same-sex marriage that “love is not an essential pre-condition for marriage and might have little to do with it”. Maybe a lack of fluoride is the, or his, problem. Love And Marriage Horse And Carriage, Highton

Bouquets to garbos who offer a little flexibility and willingness to go the extra mile when required. Sometimes we can’t control what happens to our bins overnight but it’s great when the problem’s been solved at collection time. Happy Bin Owner, Corio

Buckets to the abundance of betting ads that have appeared on TV recently. As if our young men don’t have enough dangerous temptations already, the ads appear designed to convince them gambling is cool and fun. As a gambler’s widowed pensioner, I can assure them it is not. Fools And Their Money, Geelong West

Jobless need a raise Five years ago the Business Council of Australia told Federal Parliament that the rate of the Newstart Allowance for jobseekers no longer met “a community standard of adequacy and may now be so low as to represent a barrier to employment". Despite this wise advice there still has been no increase to Newstart. Those in Geelong having to survive each day on this benefit live $110 a week below the poverty line, while Youth Allowance recipients live $159 below the poverty line. This is clearly unfair. It is extremely difficult in the sluggish existing economy for an unemployed person to find employment. For every job advertised at least five to 10 applicants hope to obtain the position. The unemployed also have to compete with over one million underemployed Australians who are looking to increase their hours of work in order to improve the financial well-being of themselves and their families. The unemployed deserve a weekly income that enables them to properly live and search for work. I ask Geelong’s Coalition and Opposition federal MPs to speak up in parliament for an immediate increase in the Newstart and Youth allowances. This is an issue that deserves bipartisan support. Robert Van Zetten Highton

Fired up over CFA agenda Once upon a time the only objective of our CFA firefighters and volunteers was to serve our community

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by containing fires as quickly as possible to protect the public while saving as much property and livestock as possible. Then along came Peter Marshall’s United Firefighters Union and Daniel Andrews who sacked the CFA board and anyone else who opposed the union’s demands to restructure the fire service and give the union veto over the CFA. Mr Andrews replaced all the sacked people with his puppets for no other reason than money to increase the union’s pay and penalty rates. He was cunning enough to peg our fire levies for the next two years. If Mr Andrews’ CFA legislation passes, how much will our levies increase after the two years? Mr Andrews has been pushing his CFA agenda only because of the support he received from the union at the last state election, but it will be taxpayers left with the massive expense. Darryl Rowe Lara

Tearing down concept of love The recent tearing down of a banner supporting a ‘no’ vote at a church on Latrobe Terrace and the defacing of another in Aberdeen Street was testament to the sort of love proclaimed by the LBGTI activists involved. These were not isolated incidents. The abuse suffered by the lone Christian athlete Israel Falou, who was brave enough to express what he believed while his association spoke otherwise, was another example of intolerance.

If the Federal Government allows same-sex marriage then such intolerance will be evident throughout society. The love these vandals promote is selfish and one that will deny the expression of the alternative view. Of most importance, it is a love willing to purposefully deny some children the right of natural parenting’s unique contribution from both a male and female of raising their young. Christians believe in love. Jesus taught us to first love God, then our fellow man. The Bible describes the way such love can be practised so that both God, family and society can be best served. Both the Old and New Testaments condemn the practice of homosexuality. A ‘yes’ vote is designed to have such a type of love approved by society. The silence of many churches and prominent Christians on this issue reveals a departure from a practical commitment to the doctrines they profess to practice. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen Street Baptist Church

Warm up to thorium reactors As dihydrogen monoxide vapour has by far the biggest climate impact, perhaps Jukka Tuisku (Letters, 20 October) would favour a ban on clouds as a solution to his perceived problem? Alarmist computer models have theorised that increasing atmospheric CO2 levels amplify the greenhouse effect from dihydrogen monoxide. But the reality is that such amplification is purely mythical, so the modelling of a projected 3.5C increase, as Mr Tuisku cited, is pure fantasy that is contradicted by radiosonde and satellite records. As Mr Saclier has pointed out correctly, CO2 has a logarithmic impact that is significant up to 100ppm in the atmosphere but which diminishes rapidly afterward. At 400ppm, the current level, further increases have only trivial impact. The most significant fact, though, is that CO2 levels have historically followed temperature rises, not the other way around. Now we have an emerging energy crisis, caused by unreliable renewables. There is really only one way to fix the problem while placating those like Mr Tuisku, who appear fixated on the need to reduce “carbon” emissions, and that is nuclear power. The way forward is with new technology: molten salt reactors using thorium. The Americans ran their first experimental thorium reactor successfully in the 1960s before it was defunded and closed down because it couldn’t be used to make bombs! I’m reliably informed the Chinese will be the first cab off the rank with production-line units coming on the market in 2018, so stand by folks. Michael Spencer Burwood

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Portrait prize is a colourful race By Luke Voogt Sophia Hewson’s shortlisted Archibald Prize might appear blissfully colourful on the surface, but it hints at her darker view of the competition’s past. Hewson depicted “white guilt” by painting Indigenous artist and activist Richard Bell and herself skipping through a field surrounded by cartoons. “In 96 years the prize has never been awarded to a person of colour,” she said. “It’s a situation for which this work is no remedy. “The Archibald Prize was named after the founding editor of a magazine - The Bulletin known for its racist editorial declarations.” Hewson, who grew up Geelong West, entered the prestigious portrait competition for her third time this year. Her portrait featured in an exhibition of this year’s 43 Archibald Prize finalists, on show at Geelong Gallery until 10 December. The 33-year-old met fellow Archibald Prize finalist Bell in New York in 2015, after his selfportrait made the finals of the contest that year. Hewson admired Bell for his work raising important questions. “Do we live in a nation of roughly equal opportunity? Or do we live in a fantasy land, a cracked cartoon landscape brimming with fairytale myths of freedom and democracy? “For decades Richard Bell has worked to raise these difficult questions and to provocatively, intelligently and playfully challenge our conceptions.”

LEGACY: Ashley Frost’s portrait of Wallington resident and 1973 Archibald Prize winner Janet Dawson. Hewson joins a number of artists and sitters with Geelong connections. Fellow finalist Kate Beynon won the 2016 Geelong contemporary art prize, while sitters William Luke and Remy van de Wiel have been involved in the Surf Coast for decades. Wallington resident Janet Dawson, who won the Archibald Prize in 1973, features in the competition again in Ashley Frost’s portrait of her outside her studio. Dawson won the portrait prize with a painting of her late husband and playwright Michael Boddy. “I say good morning to it every morning,” the 82-year-old told the Indy earlier this year. “After I won the prize, my brother bought it because he was so excited.”

FANTASY ART: Sophia Hewson’s Archibald Prize entry hints at the competition’s ‘darker’ past.

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By Luke Voogt Visitors can discover the Geelong Botanic Gardens from an artist’s perspective when guided tours wind through its grounds next Sunday. Botanic artist Dolores Skowronski-Malloni has tutored aspiring painters and drawers for a decade at the “beautiful” gardens, which first opened in 1851. “It’s been here for so long and it will be here for even longer,” she said. Dolores described the botanic garden, the fourth oldest in Australia, as a “fabulous asset”. “It’s a beautiful place to work with, and it’s a very interesting and relaxing place to be,” she said. “There is something for everybody.” The tour follows her book Trees: Capturing the Essence of the Geelong Botanic Gardens. The garden is home to scores of trees which the National Trust of Australia classified as heritage listed. The tour starts out the front of the Geelong Botanic Gardens 2pm on Sunday for a gold donation.

HERITAGE: The Geelong Botanic Garden’s 156-year-old dragon blood tree. Picture: JENNY POSSINGHAM Aussie DC is set to rock the Sphinx on 4 November.

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For those about to rock, get your dirty deeds done dirt cheap on the highway to hell down to the Sphinx for some high voltage rock and roll. Aussie DC will hit Geelong on Saturday 4 November, and punters will get to see the longest consistently established AC/DC tribute band in the world. Formerly Dirty Deeds, the band changed its name in February this year. Lead singer Alfi Rocker portrays both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson during the show. “When we started, we only did Bon Scott,” Rocker told the Indy. “We only started doing Brian Johnson in 2000. It’s weird singing both - it’s actually a hard job, it’s certainly not easy. I don’t try to sound exactly like either of them. I care more about being in pitch, in tune and in time.” Rocker has many vivid memories of playing in Geelong since the band formed in 1990. “We’ve played there many times,” he says. “When we first started, we did some absolutely massive shows there. Before pubs had pokies, we’d play to six to seven to eight hundred people at a time.” Aussie DC is fresh from a performance at Phillip Island for the motorcycle grand prix in front of 5000 people. “We just continue on our way,” Rocker says. “Other bands just seem to be in it to make a couple of bucks. That’s not us. It’s completely from the heart for us. It’s for fun, not for money. We’re just a really good band and play it really well.” Geelong AC/DC fans can expect a high energy show at the Sphinx. “Matty who plays Angus (Young) - he’s skinny as a rake and just goes nuts,” Rocker says. “We get right into it and have a good time. The last 10 years have been the best years. Everyone can expect the biggest hits of Bon Scott and Brian Johnson.”

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New venue for carols lights up Redevelopment works have forced Geelong’s Carols by Candelight out of its traditional Johnstone Park venue. But Kardinia Park has emerged as the event’s saviour, with the park’s management to host the carols on the home ground of the Cats. Kardinia Park Stadium Trust confirmed the arrangement this week, saying it was “excited” about working with organiser Y Service Club of Geelong to host the “biggest” carols yet. “Due to redevelopment work at Johnstone Park, the event will be held at GMHBA Stadium, ensuring the carols, which have been a Geelong Christmas Eve tradition since 1965, will go ahead,” the trust announced. Long-serving carols organiser Noel Hooper expected a bigger crowd this year, thanks to the appeal of the stadium. Hopper considered the arrangement “a boost for the community”. “With this year’s Carols being held in such an iconic and accessible venue, we hope to get an extra 2000 to 3000 more people come along,” he said. Trust chief Michael Brown also welcomed the announcement. “The trust is looking forward to welcoming the Geelong community to GMHBA Stadium to embrace the festive spirit and enjoy a great night of entertainment,” Brown said. “I would like to thank the City of Greater Geelong for connecting the trust with the Y Service of Geelong. We have a magnificent Stadium in Geelong, and we are proud to host such a wonderful tradition.” Organisers said the 53rd Geelong Carols by Candlelight would feature a host of talented local performers including the Mik Maks, Shandelle Cooke and “many more”. The stadium has a series of other events lined

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Bitten by bonsai bug - and it’s easy By Luke Voogt Bonsais are easier to maintain than most people think, according to long-time pruner Paul Buttigieg. He and fellow Geelong Bonsai Club members will show off their best-trimmed trees at Belmont next weekend to inspire the city’s next batch of green thumbs. “We’re more than happy to help people start from scratch,” he said. The club has been going since 1986, and has members aged from their twenties to their nineties, with varying levels of expertise. “A few eat and breathe bonsai,” Paul said. “We’re from all industries and walks of life we’ve all been bitten by the bonsai bug. “About 20 of us have got serious, fantastic collections - and I’d be in the 15 to 20 mark.” Paul, 70, reckoned his horticulture hobby had

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Community Calendar DISPLAY - Geelong Regional Library and Zonta Club of Geelong hosts Walk in My Shoes display and information at Geelong Library until 15 November. Inquiries 0417 033 173. VOLUNTEERS - Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway seeks volunteers. Inquiries 0476 124 598. SINGLES - Bookings for Christian singles dinner at Town and Country Pizza and Pasta, Waurn Ponds 11 November available on 0414 232 491. WRITERS - Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House Rip Writers Group seek members. Meets 12.30-3pm second Tuesday monthly at Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House. Includes barbecue lunch. Inquiries 5258 3367, dmain6@bigpond.com. APPEAL - Volunteers wanted to help in Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast schools. Inquiries 1800 668 550, edconnectaustralia.org.au. BREASTSCREEN - Free appointments for 10-minute screening available, BreastScreen, 78 Gheringhap St, Geelong. Bookings 132 050, breastscreen.org.au. AA - Alcoholics Anonymous invites enquiries about its service and support on 5229 1710. U3A - Surf Coast U3A 15 various weekly classes and occasional talks. Inquiries 0419 578 598.

SATURDAY PLATE - Safe Plate Day 10am-1pm at Bunnings Torquay car park. Gold coin for fitting of antitheft screws. Inquiries 0438 615 768, torquay@ses.vic.gov.au. TRANSPORT - Public Transport Users Association Geelong branch meets 10.30am at Bluebird House, corner Carr and Swanston Sts, South Geelong. Inquiries 0413 075 439. ORCHID - Australasian Native Orchid Society’s Geelong group annual orchid show 9am-5pm at Wesley Uniting Church, 100 Yarra St, Geelong. Entry $4 includes morning and afternoon tea. GEMS - Geelong Gem and Mineral Club hosts Gem, Crystal and Jewellery Show 10am-5pm at Geelong West Town Hall, 153 Pakington St, Geelong West. Cost $5 adults, $1 children, under-12s free. Also Sunday 10am4pm. Inquiries 0411 055 297. DANCE - Ballroom dancing to Ben Constanzo 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold. Cost $8 includes supper. Inquiries 0400 500 402. BALLROOM - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances to Margo 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Cost $10. Bring a plate. Inquiries 0413 048 301.

WEDNESDAY BALLROOM - Dancer’s Club Geelong ballroom dance including old-time, 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. YOGA - Free Sahaja yoga meditation lessons 7-8pm at Vines Road Community Centre. Inquiries 0430 536 280 or sahajayoga.com.au.

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SUNDAY BEADERS - Beaders Guild of Geelong meets 10am-3pm at Senior Citizens Centre, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portarlington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Inquires 0476 124 598. CHURCH - Cafe church worship 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent St, Belmont. Inquiries 5243 2557. BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Inquiries 5263 2744. CLUB - Canary club meets 10am at club rooms, Geelong Showgrounds. Visitors welcome. Inquiries 5276 1416. REUNION - SEC reunion lunch midday at White Eagle House, Fellmongers Rd, Breakwater. Bookings and inquiries 5243 6383. DEVIL - Group discussion The Devil, an Explanation 3.30 pm at South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Inquiries 0419 363156.

MONDAY STROKE - Geelong Stroke Support Group meets 1.30pm at the Barwon Stroke Support Centre, 22 Richmond Cres, Geelong. Inquiries 5248 3045. BOWLS - Indoor carpet bowls 1-4pm at Portarlington.

Cost $3. Inquiries 5259 2290. SPEAKING - Geelong Rostrum Club practices public speaking 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Inquiries 5243 7765. HEARING - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West. Inquiries 5278 8300. SENIORS - Line dancing 9am-midday at Highton Senior Citizens Club, 84 Barrabool Rd. Also Tuesday, Friday. Carpet bowls 1.15pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Tai chi 9.30-10am, bingo 1.15pm Friday. Enquiries 5244 2258. LOUNGE - Village Listening Lounge opens 11am-3pm on first floor, Corio Central, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio. Also Tuesday-Thursday. Inquiries 5275 5807.

TUESDAY DANCING - Scottish Country Dancing 7.30-10pm at Leopold Hall. Cost $5 includes supper. Inquiries 5250 5540. MUSIC - Mainly Music program for carers and babies, pre-schoolers 10-11am at St Albans Uniting Church, 276 Wilsons Rd, St Albans Park. Cost $2.50 per family. Inquiries 0447 646 364, 0417 252 832. FAITH - Victory Faith Centre presentation Biblical Answers About the Church 7pm at 313 Bellerine St, South Geelong. Inquiries 0421 728 128.

PLANT - Plant sale 10am-3pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. Proceeds to Heights gardens. DANCE - West Coast Seekers Club dance to Ben Constanzo 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Hamlyn Heights. Inquiries 5243 8603. 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 Rd Community Centre, Hamlyn Heights. Inquiries 1800 558 268. CHESS - Geelong Chess Club meets 7pm at 33 Myer St, Geelong. Inquiries geelongchess.com.au. PHILOSOPHY - Philosophy discussion group 10.30am12.30pm at Community Centre, Price St, Torquay and 2-4.30pm at Italo’s, Gilbert St, Torquay. Inquiries 5264 7484.

FRIDAY MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group meets 6pm at the Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Inquiries bellarinecountrymusicgroup.com. COMMUNITY - Lara Community Drop In Centre 6-8pm at Lara Uniting Church, 1 Flinders Ave. Refreshments provided. 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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VOLUNTEERS WANTED Are you over 60? Have you had knee pain for the past 6 months or more? Victoria University is seeking participants for falls research. Participants will need to attend the Footscray Park campus for 3-4 hours twice during a twelve month period. During these sessions you will complete ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ life and fear of falling ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Mr. Calum Downie (03) 9919 5585 or calum.downie@vu.edu.au

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GALAXY Odyssey Limited Edition 2012 19' x 7'10". G & S semi off-road chassis with 2" riser, 15" wheels + 2 spare wheels. Hyland Hitch with Hayman Reece level rides. Front locker. Roll out awning. Queen island bed with very good innerspring mattress, toilet & shower, microwave, four burner cook top, oven, 150L fridge, HW unit, air cond., radio CD/DVD player, TV antenna. Rear kitchen, plenty of cupboard space, cafe seating. Excellent condition, stored under cover. Registration (U755-242). $34,500. Phone 0439 826 003.

JAYCO Starcraft 2014. EC, 3-way fridge, micro, air, TV, gas/elect stove, 2x single beds, extra battery, awning with shades, long reg. W22385. $22,500. 5243 2460 or 0417 918 080 peternaber@bigpond.com.au

JAYCO 'Westport' push up top caravan. 15'. 2000 Tare 1181. Registered until 2 May 2018. New awning in 2011 and FULL Annexe and weather strip. Two x single beds; seats six people around table; gas Vanette oven and cooktop; gas©lectric fridge; wardrobe; wind out windows; melamine crockery; JVD stereo system. Wonderful van and so easy to tow. Must sell due to medical problems. Inspection welcome. 0400 354 445 Caravan at Clifton Springs. $15,550 however a reasonable offer would be considered.

JAYCO Freedom, 2003, always garaged, excellent condition, double bed, 4 burner stove, 1 electric, 90lt fridge gas/electric, roll out awning & annexe, cafe seating, Reg # P76646, $15,000 0417 676 403

CUSTOM BUILT MAJESTIC 2012 Single Beds, 3 way Fridge, 12v battery pack, shockers, external entertainment pack, wineguard antenna, 12/240 volt TV, mircowave, reverse cycle Air Con, awning, Hayman Reece tow pack, level riders, registered til April 2018 (U80-570). Mint condition. $32,000. Phone: 0427 043 722

REGAL Opal Deluxe poptop caravan, 1997, length 15'. width 7'5", tare mass 1040Kg, reg until 02/18, clean conditioned, garaged since we have owned it, 2 single beds, gas/electric fridge, microwave oven, roll out awning, level ride bars, electric brake system. Ideal touring van for two people. Reg. F837908. $8,500. 5241 4647.

FORD LTD DL 1998. V8, White, one owner, excellent condition, Ford service history, 176,000 kms, paint and wheels unmarked, new tyres, electric seats, CD stacker etc., reg 02/18 (PLN-638). $5,250 neg. Phone: 0413 990 350. FORD Focus, 2005, auto, c/c, reg no. TZG-156, 146,000km, very good condition, camera, reg until, 02/18, silver, R.W.C. $6,500. Ph: 5275 0752.

HOLDEN 96 Stateman, V8 GC, 270,000km, 12 months reg (NZH-586). $5,500. Contact: 0417 169 407 or 5281 5205

VW 2.5LT 2005 LWB, 5 cylinder turbo deisel, manual, very clean, RWC, reg (TMA-782), lots of extras, serviced & ready to go. Must see. $44,500. Please phone: 0417 154 783.

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฀ 24FT MOTORBOAT A.G Williams Circa1942, renovation nearly complete, new Yanmar diesel motor.$18,000 ono. For further information ring 0400 127 892

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Full time position for experienced kitchen hand in friendly restaurant specialising in Modern Australian, Thai and Japanese cuisines. Barista skills an advantage, Food safety essential. Possible apprenticeship position for the right candidate. Call 5289 7402 or email truffles3231@hotmail.com

COROMAL CAPRI 1994 18ft. Easy tow, excellent condition including new annex. Queen island bed, attractive kitchen dining layout with extensive storage, microwave, 4 burner stove & oven, wired for 12v, registration (Q42-564). $18,100 Phone 0411 119 915.

STACER ALUMINIUM 3.7 open 30HP Yamaha. Good condition. Safety Gear. $5,000. Phone: 5282 1043.

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REGAL "comfort tourer" 14ft. pop top 1992,front kitchen, twin beds, ideal for couple to tour. 4 burner stove, microwave, heaps of cupboards and storage. 3way fridge, twin gas bottles, roll out awning, near new tyres, TV and antenna, reg 03.18. Light to tow, 1100kg, always well maintained, extra clean van, inspection welcome. Barwon Heads. $8,250. Phone 0418 330 927.

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JAYCO FREEDOM 13ft 2001 poptop caravan with awning, 2 single beds, cafe seating, reg P09053D, tare 852 Hamlyn Heights $13,299 ph 0408593055

ALUMINIUM FISHING BOAT 4.75m, 2 stroke, 60Hp Yamaha, G/C, electric anchor winch, low range GPS - fish finder, many extras, safety gear. $4,900ono. 0417 785 895, 5278 5895

BAY/OCEAN 5.5mtr Savage Mako boat w/ 135HP offshore Merc. Many extras. Must sell. $35,000 ONO. Ring Tony 0424 362 940 Portarlington

JAYCO EAGLE 2005 anniversary edition. Immaculate/straight condition, roof racks, Led lights, queen inner spring mattress, double bed inner spring mattress, sleeps 6, new awning and flybags/zips, annexe room extension, never cooked in the van, stored undercover, this van has plenty of space for the family. The beds are very comfortable. Registered (R11-398). $14,700 neg. Phone: 0405 168 762.

JAYCO Heritage 2002 caravan, full rear ensuite and front kitchen, L shaped dinette and couch, 3 way 150Ltr fridge, venetian blinds, modern CD radio and TV/DVD player, brand new awning and side panels, diesel heater, twin tub washer (wired and plumbed in), 80W solar panel, LED lighting, 200 Ltrs water with filtre and quick fill, 2AGM batteries = 230amps, 2 spare wheels mounted on bumper with covers, raised suspension, new brakes, VGC, $31,000ono. Contact 0407 835 731 or 0447 873 763.

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Buy, & Sell in our ROYAL FLAIR 18 ft Caravan. This caravan is in good condition, and comes with a full length annex, air con, shower and toilet combo. Tool box on the back. Dual axle, registration (U98-389). $23,000. Phone: 0429 850 820.

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FRANKLIN 1977. 19'6". 4-5 berth, gas stove, gas/electric fridge, new brake cylinders and liners, new led lights, good condition. $5750 ono. Phone Graeme 0438 866 434

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GALAXY 17' Southern Cross 2002 Caravan. Rego P63117 until 10/18. Excellent Condition, always garaged. Double Bed w/innerspring mattress, new rollout awning, 12V battery, mostly 12V lighting, cafe seating, 3 way fridge, radio/cd player, sidewinder jack, microwave, TV antenna. $17,990 0419345958

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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.

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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.

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Local mechanic Mark Goodear brought 28 years of working on luxury vehicles with him when he joined Geelong West Automotive a few months ago. Geelong West Automotive is the city’s independent specialists in Volvo, Peugeot, Renault and Citroen, which Mark has serviced since starting as an apprentice at age 16. “That’s all I’ve ever known,” the workshops’ new part-owner and manager says. “Our workshops are tooled up especially to service these luxury European vehicles.” Mark prides himself on his attention to detail, which is what any luxury car owner would expect. He joins fellow mechanics Adam Hunter, Gordon Cuthill and Ben Buckle as part owner of the workshop. The team also includes George Bellingham, who has over 40 years of experience working with Volvo.

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Spring Specials 99 MERCEDES BENZ C240 06 HOLDEN ASTRA ELEGANCE / CD HATCH LUXURY SEDAN

Model range When the first Land Rover Discovery was launched in 1989 it was a cross between the tough, almost military, Defender and the upper-luxury Range Rover. Over the next 27 years and four generations it has matured into a more refined vehicle, but retained plenty of off-road capability. Now the fifth generation Land Rover Discovery is here and we’ve just spent an interesting week running in what will be typical conditions to most owners - suburban and city running as a family station wagon. Shopping, sitting in traffic and suchlike boring stuff. There was one exception, our Discovery set a lap record for a luxury 4WD around the temporary racetrack a couple of days before the Gold Coast 600 Supercars race. I won’t disclose our lap time in case it turns into a competition to beat it. But our dog Bailey sitting in the navigator’s seat was pretty impressed with the handling and comfort. (Hint, the time was very long due to hopeless traffic and suspicious police people.) Older Discoverys were heavy beasts, thankfully that problem has been solved and a reduction of 480 kg in vehicle weight achieved to the outgoing Discovery 4. The use of aluminium in 85 per cent of the body is the major reason. New Land Rover Discovery is sold in four levels - S, SE, HSE and HSE Luxury and with the choice of five or seven seats. Our test car was the HSE. The rounded front is too soft for our taste and we feel it may upset Land Rover traditionalists. Then again, this market segment is becoming stylish as almost all buyers are looking for a fancy station wagon not a 4WD or SUV. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so I will wait and see what people say down the track, or should that be down the suburban streets? The interior we do like, it’s neat and straightforward in its design, and in true LR style is very usable. The high quality materials received nothing but positive comments. Three turbo-diesel engines are offered with Discovery in Australia: two four-cylinder Ingenium units and a V6. Our Disco had a TdV6 with 190 kW and 600 Nm. The entry-level Td4 produces 132 kW and 430 Nm; the higher tuned Sd4 has 177 kW and 500 Nm. A V6 Si6 petrol engine is sold in other markets but there are no plans for it to be imported. All engines sits in front an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission and in Australia are sold only with multi-mode 4WD. The 2WD option in other countries isn’t offered here. New Discovery has the latest Jaguar Land Rover’s InControl Touch Pro infotainment system. The touchscreen is positioned high on the centre console and is easy to use through the series of menus. The clean uncluttered appearance was commented on all who rode in the Discovery with us. Satellite navigation can share directions to a paired smartphone to help you complete your journey on foot after leaving the vehicle. Discovery has 3G WiFi for up to eight devices

$3,999

From the S Td4: $65,960 (five seats), $71,560 (seven seats) to the HSE Luxury Td6: $114,061 (five seats), $117,461 (seven seats) and the First Edition Td6: $131,871 (seven seats).

and there are up to six 12-Volt sockets. S and SE models have an 8-inch touchscreen, HSE and HSE Luxury get a 10-inch screen. The latest in crash avoidance and, if worst comes to the worst, minimisation of injuries to all occupants, is installed in these very safe Brits. All rear seats (five or seven) get IsoFix child-seat mounting points. Getting in and out of the Land Rover Discovery isn’t as easy as in many so-called SUVs that are really only tall station wagons. Discovery is the real deal so the high(ish) seat position is necessary if you’re planning real off-road work. Seven adults can be carried in reasonable comfort. Cramped footroom for taller second-row occupants when the front seats all the way back possibly requires compromises. The two third row seats are wide, with enough leg and headroom even for tall adults. Access into third-row seats is tricky. With all seats in place there’s a minute 258 litres of luggage space. Lowering the third row seats increases it to 1231 litres. There’s 2406 litres with the second row seats also folded. Hidden cubby stowage in the central console can hold four iPads or a pair of two-litre drinks bottles. A central armrest cubby large enough to house five iPads with a lid that hinges through 180 degrees to function as an armrest even when open Hidden small-item stowage behind the folddown Climate Control panel is also appreciated. Discovery’s smooth, comfortable ride makes it an excellent long-distance cruiser. Something that was appreciated when we drove the new Discovery in the Northern Territory a few weeks back as part of the Aust media launch. Around town it’s easy to drive and park despite its apparent bulk. The turning circle is nice and tight for this class and outward visibility is good. Handling offers plenty of road grip, more than is likely to be used if you’ve got the family on board. If you’re a keen driver and mum and the kids have been left behind you will be surprised how well it holds on. However it’s still a 4WD and we suggest you choose a Jaguar sedan or sports instead of you really like to pedal hard. Fuel consumption in our turbo-diesel was in the six to seven litre range on the motorways, climbing to a still reasonable nine to twelve litres per hundred kilometres around town. Again we fell in love with the Land Rover Activity Key wristband. This lets you enjoy sports and active hobbies while leaving the standard key hidden in the vehicle. Holding the waterproof Activity Key up to the ‘D’ in the Discovery badge on the tailgate locks and unlocks the vehicle. Discovery is the real deal, it’s a genuine 4WD not a toy hatchback tarted up to look like one. Other than the aforementioned over-sleek styling we would be more than happy to live with one.

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$60.02 pw

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$17,999

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$10,999*

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WAS $12,999

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SPORT Geelong claims first scalp LOCAL CRICKET Jim Timberlake Geelong Cricket Club finally claimed their first win for the season last Saturday against Greenvale, on the back of another splendid century from skipper Eamonn Vines. After winning the toss and electing to bat, the Cats didn’t have it all their own way early, losing both openers with just 51 runs on the board. Angus Boyd (37) joined Vines at the crease for an important 69-run partnership to get things back on track. From there, the middle and lower orders all came and went, but it was Vines who stood tall, playing a fantastic captain’s knock to eventually finish on 121 not out in his side’s total of 9/264. With the ball, Geelong were ruthless, knowing that a disciplined showing would see them claim their first points of the season, and that is exactly what they did. Seven bowlers were used, with all of them picking up at least one wicket, Boyd (2/33) being the only trundler to claim multiple victims, Greenvale finishing on 8/188 at stumps. The win was well deserved, as - despite a frustrating start to the season - it hasn’t been a lack of hard work that has been the problem.

The side heads to Casey Fields tomorrow, hoping to make it back-to-back victories in a oneday game against Casey-South Melbourne. In the Geelong Cricket Association division one, round four kicks off tomorrow with another two-day fixture scheduled. Lara host North Geelong in the game of the round, and the Cats will be looking to make it three wins from four starts, which would bring to an end the Magpies’ unbeaten start to the season. Lara were excellent in the first two rounds, with wins against Leopold and South Barwon, before lowering their colours to Newtown and Chillwell in round three. The return of former Jack Sing medallist Daniel Weigl from the knee injury that kept him out for all of last season has bolstered the Cats, but the form of Andy Hughes has been the catalyst for their rise thus far, the classy batsman racking up 147 runs already in the number three position. North Geelong will be the perfect test to see exactly where they’re at though, with Magpies winning all their games so far, on the back of solid performances by all of their star studded line up. Lara should give a good account of themselves, but they’ll need to be at their very best to push North Geelong here.

Murgheboluc v GEELONG CITY, South Barwon v ST JOSEPH’S, Leopold v EAST BELMONT, GROVEDALE v Newtown and Chilwell, Lara v NORTH GEELONG Division two also have a two-dayer, their first for the season. All games this round look like being very even match-ups, and in what looks like being an extremely tight season, the move to red ball cricket will see the need for all players to lift their game if they want their teams to bank some crucial early season points. ST PETER’S v Newcomb and District, BELL PARK v Highton, BELL POST HILL v Manifold Heights, Torquay v MARSHALL In division three, Corio and Waurn PondsDeakin look to be the two sides that will struggle to make the finals, but for the other six teams, it’s going to be a great season, with every game of the utmost importance to try to snare a spot in the eventual final four. Guild Saints are hanging in there, but a tough game this round against Thomson could see them fall behind their immediate rivals if they can’t cause a big upset. Alexander Thomson v ST ALBANS BREAKWATER, Guild Saints v THOMSON, Corio v GEELONG WEST, Waurn Ponds-Deakin v MODEWARRE

Teeming with large snapper ON THE BITE Chris Pitman Clifton Springs seems to cement itself as the snapper capital of the Bellarine Peninsula, with anglers boating fish to 8kg over the past week. The Point Richards channel was a great place to start, with anglers rounding out schools then anchoring to pitch out bait for good results. Pilchard or silver whiting were effective baits, while anglers who braved rougher weather caught larger fish. The spoil grounds were good fun on soft plastics for pinkie snapper, flathead and pike to 80cm. Gulps or slow-trolled Daiwa double 75s worked well. Land-based anglers continued banking pinkies to 2kg from the harbour rocks at Portarlington, with the odd larger fish also taken. Silver trevally and whiting were caught as well. St Leonards’ Bourke Street area fired up big time for bag-limit captures of King George whiting on sunset. Anglers who ventured further down toward Swan Bay also reported good captures. The bight off Queenscliff gave up monster squid up to 2kg, but were patchy at times. Queenscliff Harbour was excellent for pinkie snapper along with pike and salmon over 1kg. Bait or lure both worked, with fishing the slow-running tides or the leadup to high tide providing the best action. Surf Coast estuaries fished well for bream to an impressive 45cm. Soft plastics like Z-Man grubs did the job, while bait anglers has success with lightly weighted yabbies. The surf beaches were worth a walk and cast for salon to 2.5kg. Lures cast from the sand worked well on the lead-up to high tide. Last Sunday’s Ron Nelson fishing clinic was a great success as about 80 kids landed some feisty rainbow trout along with redfin and even an eel. Elijah Malone won the clinic’s boy’s competition with a well-conditioned rainbow trout of 930g. I discovered Lake Tooliorook in fine form last Friday. My few hours trolling Tassie Devils produced brown and rainbow trout to almost 2kg. Lake Purrumbete gave up trophy-size brown trout over 5kg again. Anglers also found smaller model brown, rainbow and brook trout. Next door Lake Bullen Merri was consistent for Chinook salmon to 2kg both trolling and bait fishing. The next week’s options should feature Clifton Springs for snapper, while whiting at St Leonard’s could be a safe bet for a feed. Also, kingfish should soon begin appearing in The Rip and offshore.

CLAWS FOR CELEBRATION: Cats CEO Brian Cook, pictured with Joel Selwood, has welcomed the AFL’s decision to grant Geelong nine games at the Cattery.

Friendly fixture means nine home games for Geelong Geelong will play two extra games at Kardinia Park in 2018 following the release of the AFL’s fixture for next season. Cats chief executive officer Brian Cook was thrilled the AFL had recognised the club’s supporters “deserved” nine games in Geelong. “We think this also makes the fixture fairer from an integrity point of view,” he said. The draw will see Carlton return to the Cattery for the first time since 1997. “To have Carlton playing here for the first time since 1997 will be a huge day for supporters of both clubs,” Cook said. 30 GEELONG INDY Friday, 3 November, 2017

“We are also excited by the on-going Country Festival match up with Essendon at the MCG in round nine. “In 2017 we saw first-hand the great atmosphere our stadium can create and we are confident that we will see that repeated nine times in 2018.” The Cats play Hawthorn, in the traditional Easter Monday clash, and reigning premiers Richmond for their remaining home games at the MCG. “While in an ideal world we would have 11 games at GMHBA Stadium, we understand and respect the AFL’s position,” Cook said. “We are looking forward to again facing the

Hawks on such a significant day on the AFL calendar.” “That we will have 16 of our 22 games at either GMHBA Stadium or the MCG is excellent news for our members and supporters in both the western region and the greater Melbourne metropolitan area.” The Cats open the season against Melbourne at the MCG with captain Joel Selwood to play his 250th game. Gary Ablett will play for the first time in blue and white since the 2010 preliminary final. The Cats will play this year’s top eight in nine of 22 games.

PUT ON A CLINIC: Elijah Malone with his winning rainbow trout.


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