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City wins 500 tech jobs
Global appeal Central Geelong promotional ‘elves’ Elfie Von Snow and Sugar Plum Jingles jump for joy over the city’s latest Christmas attraction. FULL STORY PAGE 13 (Rebecca Hosking)
By Luke Voogt A Melbourne-born software company will create 500 local jobs following the announcement of its new Asia-Pacific headquarters in Geelong. LiveTiles’ planned headquarters would “put Geelong on the map”, the company’s chief executive officer Karl Redenbach said during the announcement at Deakin University yesterday. “What we’re hoping to achieve here ... is to set Geelong as a technology hub and leader, not just for Australia, but for the world.” LiveTiles had already begun recruiting for the headquarters, Mr Redenbach said. “We’re already in recruitment mode, which is great and we expect it to kick off early in the new year,” he said. Continued page 11
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Ships cruising in for stay By Luke Voogt Geelong will host its first overnight cruise ship visit in 20 years next month, according to the city’s tourism boss. The Regatta will be one of five cruise ships to visit Corio Bay between now and 18 June when it drops anchor on 16 December before leaving the next day. “It’s a good increase in numbers and we’re delighted that one of those ships will be staying overnight,” said Geelong and Bellarine Tourism executive director Roger Grant. The Regatta was the only ship to stay overnight in at least 20 years that Mr Grant was aware of. But the lack of a pier for “medium-sized” cruise ships to moor at was denying Geelong im-
portant revenue, Mr Grant said. “We can do better,” he said. Mr Grant said his organisation had looked at Cunningham Pier or the previously proposed Yarra Street Pier as options for mooring. The suggestion that Cunningham Pier was unstable was a myth, and with engineering upgrades it could host cruise ships, he said. “There have been a lot of resources spent on the Cunningham Pier,” he said. “The Yarra Street Pier starting from scratch is a massive project.” Former Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons lambasted the State Government for failing to date to fund a cruise ship pier. The government recently announced a further $3.5 million for the $13.5m project for the Royal Geelong Yacht Club.
“It’s such a waste of public money,” he said. “We need ships staying overnight - not just for the day. (They are) floating money pit(s).” Mr Lyons said the government had squandered millions for Geelong in its failure to work with the yacht club to build a pier. “I’m a huge fan for funding for yacht club,” he said. “But the government are complete and utter morons when it comes to town planning.” Mr Lyons said his proposed Yarra Street Pier was a much better option than Cunningham Pier. “Cunningham Pier would fall over if a cruise ship butted against it.” Mr Lyons took a privately funded trip to New Zealand as mayor, where saw how the cruise ship industry had transformed the local economy, he said.
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In Brief Rail doubt The state opposition has ridiculed an Andrews Government rail promise which is crucial to the delivery of proposed faster trains between Geelong and Melbourne. The opposition said the previous Labor State Government first promised the airport “rapid transit link” in 1999, which Premier Daniel Andrews this week linked with “untangling” regional lines to allow faster trains for Geelong.
Body found The Coroner’s Court is forensically investigating a body found floating off Portarlinton. Police said officers first heard reports of “human remains” at Bennets Head just after 6am on Tuesday before launching investigation and recovery missions.
Earthquake strikes An earthquake has shaken towns and rural areas near Geelong, according to emergency services. Geoscience Australia recorded the 3.0-magnitude quake 25km to 30km west of Geelong, affecting an area including Inverleigh, Winchelsea, Bannockburn and Teesdale.
Yachties funded The Andrews Government has committed $7.5 million for upgraded facilities at Geelong’s waterfront Royal Geelong Yacht Club. The government this week announced an additional $3.5 million for a sailing school component of yacht club improvements, with Education Minister James Merlino saying the funding would benefit “students and adults” from across the state.
Fire fight A grassfire has prompted emergency services to alert residents living in areas north of Geelong. Firefighters battled the Bacchus Marsh Rd blaze as the Indy went to press on Thursday afternoon, with the CFA warning residents of Lara, Anakie and Little River to monitor weather conditions as the fire travelled west.
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A thrilling finish for last-second turkey winner Lexie Belmont’s Lexie Butcher just beat the clock to become a Talkin’ Turkey winner, entering with a mere 20 seconds left. “That’s worth a million dollars,” the thrilled grandmother said when the Indy called on Tuesday to tell her she was one of the five weekly winners. “It’s not Christmas without a turkey is it?” The cheeky turkeys eluded Lexi until the last seconds of the competition deadline. “We looked everywhere!” she said.
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Queensland’s Woombye has The Big Pineapple. South Australia’s Kingston has The Big Lobster. Coff’s Harbour, in New South Wales, has The Big Banana. And now Geelong’s finally joined the esteemed ranks of Cities With Big Things. Yes, after so many years waiting for an oversized novelty landmark to rise above the city, this week we watched in awe as dignitaries unveiled ... drum roll, please ... The Big Oil Tank. Wait, what? The Big Oil Tank? Yep, that’s now the city’s oversized icon after the good folks at Viva Energy invested a bucketload of bucks on building “Australia’s largest crude oil tank”. Apparently the big barrel can hold 100 million litres of the stuff - enough to fill almost 63,000 standard barrels of oil. Or 40 Olympic swimming pools, which would make an interesting Masters Games spectacle. Anyway, Double Take welcomes The Big Oil Tank - long may she rein (hopefully not rain) over the refinery at Corio! On a somewhat smaller scale but of possibly similar impact, a Geelong Facebook user has given an ideal example of how DIY advertising can go awry. The Facebooker, who will remain nameless, for reasons that will become apparent, decided to use the platform’s questionable advertising service to flog an old mattress. Perhaps aware that the average Facebook ad lasts in the average feed for an average 1.7 seconds, the user accompanied the offer with a picture that was way beyond average. But catch the eye it certainly did - for all the wrong reasons. The mattress was there, all right, but, for Double Take’s money, the two fornicating dogs on top of it just somehow ruined the sales pitch.
“$150. Queen size mattress - hardly used,” the ad said. No wonder! Bellarine MP Lisa Neville might have overlooked an obvious alternative when launching a solar power plant at Barwon Water’s Black Rock sewage farm this week. The $3.4 million plant’s 2800 panels would save Barwon Water “around $185,000” a year, Lisa announced, putting “downward pressure on prices for customers”. All well and good, perhaps, but maybe our MP could have opened her eyes, or should that be nostrils, to the readily apparent on-site alternative - methane! After all, the stinky flammable gas is an inevitable product of the sewage recycling process, it’s available day and night, and it’s already successfully recycled to produce electricity at landfill sites. Too bad that Lisa failed to, err, sniff out the opportunity! In the meantime, the government will spend up big on Black Rock’s solar panels while its methane - a more-potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide - ends up ... where? Something stinks at Black Rock - but this time it ain’t the methane! And finally, the opening of a new vegan café in Geelong West caused Double Take to muse about menu equality this week - specifically, discrimination against omnivores. To exlpain, readers will be aware that plenty of everyday restaurants offer vegan options. But, to Double Take’s rather limited knowledge, no vegan venue serves a T-bone alternative. Outrageous! It seem that some diners are more equal than others!
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Police hunt ‘kissing’ winery creep Toast to Coast victim ‘bashed with pine cone or rock’ A man allegedly hit a woman in the head with a pine cone or rock after kissing her without permission during a Toast to the Coast event. Police this week released an image of a man they wanted to interview over the incident at Bellarine’s Terindah Estate winery on 4 November. Police alleged that the unknown man assaulted the victim after she told him to stop kissing her.
He first approached her after she walked away from the event area at the winery to answer a phone call, about 2.45pm, police said. She had walked about 200 metres into a vineyard to “escape the noise” when the man allegedly struck. “(The) victim was followed by an unknown male who approached her and began asking her questions while she was on the phone,” police alleged. “(The) male then kissed her on lips
without warning or permission. The complainant pushed him away and said, 'No, stop’. “The male has then picked up a pine cone or rock and struck the complainant on the forehead with it before running off back towards the main event area. The male was not sighted again by the victim.” Police described the suspect as Caucasian, in his late twenties or early thirties, with brown hair, clean shaven, a thin
build and wearing a white shirt and black slacks. Police asked anyone with information about the alleged assault to phone Detective Senior Constable Glenn Benstead at Geelong Sexual Offenders and Child Abuse Team on 5246 8100 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. The two-day Toast to the Coast is billed as the Geelong region’s “pre-eminent annual food, wine and music festival”.
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ITALIAN JOB: Major Events Minister John Eren, second from right, with Targa Florio representatives John Westaway, John Caniglia and John Murphy.
More classic cars to race around region in Targa tour An iconic Italian motor rally will extend to the Geelong region as part of the event’s Australian “tribute”, organisers have announced. Geelong’s Waterfront would host the Targa Florio Australian Tribute’s official race start on 30 November, the organisers said. The field of classic sports cars would then
travel to the Bellarine Peninsula and on to the Great Ocean Road the following day as part of the “incredible four-day touring race”. Some of the participating cars were “extremely rare”, the organisers said, with values into the vicinity of $3 million. The organisers said the event would be the
first Targa Florio Australian Tribute. The race would coincide with the 101st anniversary of its Italian namesake. The event will help deliver a second week of major motoring events in the region, with the Geelong’s waterfront hosting an annual Geelong Revival this weekend.
A Melbourne developer plans to build central Geelong’s first hotel in two decades with a $200 million investment by 2020. Franze Developments would partner hotels operator IHG to open the 190-room Holiday Inn and Suites at 44 Ryrie St, the companies announced this week. The development would be “the largest hotel in the city”, the companies said. The “mixed use” development would cover 33,000 square metres of floor space including the hotel, shops, offices and “24 modern residences”. “The hotel itself will boast an all-day dining restaurant and bar, swimming pool, gym, parking and 300 square metres of meeting facilities including a function room for 250 people,” the companies said. The hotel would also be IHG’s first Australian Holiday Inn to offer 40 suites for “the longer-stay segment”. The project signalled a “renewed outlook for the vibrant Victorian coastal city”, they companies said. Franze Developments’ Paul Franze was “very excited to partner” IHG in the Geelong project. Franze Developments bought the 2700 square metre site for $7 million in April.
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$350m sport HQ ‘to employ 1500’ By Luke Voogt A planned $350m sports facility in Modawarre could deliver 1500 jobs, according to the companies behind the project. Proleisure project manager Jon Stemp announced the Cape Otway Road Australia (CORA) development on Wednesday morning. “In my opinion, CORA will have the world’s media talking about this project in Victoria and set a new global benchmark for sport and wellbeing,” he said. CORA would cater for nine of the 10 most popular sports in Australia, including playing fields for ROBOT PRODIGIES: Emily Langton, Jack Schurmann, Seth Wilkinson, Tom Pickles, Rosie Gowans and Zara AFL and soccer, Mr Stemp said. McCoach-Cripps display their new trophy. 175362 (Rebecca Hosking) The development was “like nothing else anywhere in the world,” he said. The four companies behind CORA expected the 240-hectare project to create more than 1000 construction jobs, and 500 direct jobs after completion. matically turns off after eight. By Luke Voogt The project would include accommodation for The Grade 6 team competed against 39 othSix Geelong students will take their robotic tal- er schools in First Lego League Competition at athletes and tourists, a retail village, a wave pool and an organic farm to provide produce for restaurants ents to Sydney next month following their success Swinburne University. Emily Langton, Rosie Gowans, Zara Mc- onsite, according to a joint statement. at a statewide competition. Belmont’s Seth Wilkinson joined his team- Coach-Cripps, Thomas Pickles and Jack Schurmates high-fiving the competition’s judges after mann joined Seth on the team of robotic enthusiasts. earning the right to represent Victoria. “We’re all a bit different,” he said. “It was surreal,” the 12-year-old said.“When they called out our names we were all so happy." “It’s a really good group of people and we’re all A program which started at Newcomb SecondHe and his Geelong Lutheran College school- actually good friends outside of robotics. We dis- ary College last year has gone national with more mates designed the ‘YASHEK Smart Shower’ agree sometimes, which is actually good because than 1000 students participating in Pathways in which helped earn them the interstate trip. we get to hear each other’s side of the story.” Technology (P-TECH). “We named it the after the last letter of everyGeelong Lutheran College primary co-ordinaSkilling Australia Foundation chose the colbody in the group’s first name,” he explained. tor Jane Hollett was proud of the team. lege and another school in Ballarat to trial the The device diverts cold water at the start of a “All members of the team have worked dili- program in 2016 before expanding it to 14 Ausshower into a tank - to be recycled later - until the gently, encouraged each other and learnt many tralian schools. temperature hits 35C. P-Tech involved students undertaking real life skills,” she said. The device also sends a five-second cold water The students also programmed a Lego robot to work experience with the program’s local industry partners while studying a Certificate III course. pulse after four minutes of showering and auto- complete a set of water-related challenges.
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GUIDE TO CORA: 1. Sports facilities. 2. Sports science hub. 3. Retail Village. 4. Wave pool. 5. Hotel. 6. Organic farm. 7. Residential area. 8. Conservation area. The companies had been in discussion with the Surf Coast Shire and Victorian Government for the past 12 months, the statement said. Ernst and Young was finalising a business case to deliver to the Victorian Government in the next few weeks. The business case included environmental, cultural heritage, traffic and engineering reports. The proponents of the project will launch community engagements this week to support a request for planning approval.
Hi-tech skills pathway goes national The students went on fortnightly industry visits and met with mentors to undertake real work projects with their chosen business. P-Tech’s purpose was to provide students with an opportunity to take an industry-supported pathway to a Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) related qualification. The program aimed to help students transition from school to further education and a postschool qualification.
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GEELONG REVIVAL MOTORING FESTIVAL TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER AND SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER
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In the interests of public safety, temporary changed traffic conditions will be in place for the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival taking place on Saturday 25 November and Sunday 26 November on the Geelong Waterfront and Eastern Park. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained at all times. TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ARRANGEMENTS While the event program is held over two days at Eastern Beach and Eastern Park, there is a requirement for some roads to be closed in the days leading up to and after the event. Please note that these times are approximate and may vary slightly. FREE WATERFRONT TRAIN Spectators are encouraged to use the event’s free Waterfront train to move between event zones. For more information on the service contact info@geelongrevival.com.au FURTHER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE Contact the event organiser on 5273 4777 extension 408 or email info@geelongrevival.com.au
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CHRISTMAS CHEER: Jules Gower, Corri Inei, Sheila White and Pam Virgona get ready for Carols in West Park. 175279 (JOE VAN DER HURK)
Christmas cheer in song By Luke Voogt Schools, businesses and community groups have combined in Geelong’s west to bring Christmas cheer to the city’s most needy in a first-time carols concert. Carols in West Park on Sunday will be the first event of its type, according to Geelong West Neighbourhood House’s Pam Virgona. “It’s certainly the first with the partners involved,” she said. The volunteer-run neighbourhood house joined with St John’s Lutheran School and Hodges Real Estate for the event, to collect food for OneCare Geelong.
“It’s got a lovely community feel,” Pam said. “There are only a few blocks separating these different organisations.” The organisations spent six weeks planning the free event in the “jewel of the crown in Geelong West”, and Pam was keen to get locals along. “We don’t want it to be Carols by the Bay or Carols by Candlelight,” she said. “We just want it to be grassroots - bring a rug, bring your picnic basket and most importantly bring the kids.” OneCare’s Corrie Inei called on locals to bring non-perishable items to the event, to place under the organisation’s Christmas tree at the West Park rotunda.
The items would go towards hampers for families and locals doing it tough this Christmas, she said. “People will be receiving hampers all throughout the city. It’s a wonderful event because it’s working with different organisations within the Geelong West community.” The carols will feature performances by local harpist Peter Roberts, the St John’s School Choir, The Acabellas, Rebecca and Eva Hay and OneCare’s very own choir. Carols in West Park runs from 5pm to 6.30pm on Sunday, 26 November. For more information, visit www.gwnh.org.au and to donate to OneCare visit www.onecaregeelong.org.au
“A lot of the people that will be joining our team won’t just be IT and technology developers.” Geelong’s diverse mix of professions and cultures made the city an ideal location for the company to build its workforce, Mr Redenbach said. “I think that’s one of the great things that Geelong offers. “You’ve got a diverse mix of people ... and I really think that’s one of the key reasons why we’ve started to establish the operation here.” Mr Redenbach described Deakin as a world leader in artificial intelligence and said the LiveTiles would look to recruit from the university. “The quality of graduates, the quality of people are the best in the world,” he said. Geelong’s coastal location made it an ideal for employee wellbeing, Mr Redenbach said. “The way that we think the future of work is going is people will want to have the beach and the sun,” he said. “That is something we think is very unique to Geelong as a regional centre. We think the ability to come back here is something we always wanted to do.” Mr Redenbach said the company planned to recruit mostly from Geelong. He cited the company’s offices in the US city of Richland and Hobart of examples of where it had recruited locally. “We’ve had success building a location in Hobart, when everyone said it couldn’t be done,” he said. “Well, we did it and we’re doing it again in Geelong.” LiveTiles had commenced its search for a location, Mr Redenbach said. But he declined to specify which locations the company was considering. Mr Redenbach and Peter Nguyen-Brown established LiveTiles to help clients to create workplace software using ‘drag and drop’ technology. The company has clients such as PepsiCo and the American Defense Department. “We’ve been very lucky in our business,” Mr Redenbach said. “We’re now one of the fastest growing software as a service companies ever, at our age. Last financial year we grew at 300 per cent.”
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It’s the giant snow globe of Chrissy By Patrick Laverick Here comes Santa Claus - Geelong’s waterfront has turned on the festive spirit with a giant interactive 3D snow globe painted out the front of the Carousel. Santa’s little helpers were on show to launch the painting this week, with Central Geelong Marketing’s elves showing how everyone can become part of the picture. Artist Scott Jensen prepared the striking image as one of five for Central Geelong Christmas Trail. More of his work will appear around the city area over the next few weeks. The 3D artwork joins an augmented reality experience of virtual artwork throughout central Geelong.
The Christmas trail will feature 28 different activities throughout the season. Geelong Gallery has joined the fun, inviting children to get creative with their own Christmas decoration arts and crafts in the lead-up to 25 December. More fun for the family will arrive at the waterfront in December, with Christmas movies at Steampacket Gardens. Santa’s reindeer training academy will run in Lt Malop St outside Central Square all month, offerign children rides on the reindeers’ backs. Santa’s mailbox has appeared at the Carousel, too, for children to post Christmas wishlists to Santa for a personalised response from St Nick himself.
The State Government has completed architectural plans for the Geelong Convention Centre but has refused to release them, according to local MP Simon Ramsay. “My sources have told me the government has completed the business case and the architectural plans,” the Member for Western Victoria said yesterday. In parliament last Tuesday, Mr Ramsay called on Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford to announce plans and funding for the centre. Ms Pulford failed to respond in parliament, but Mr Ramsay said she “informally” told him the business case was complete. “She did indicate that the business plan had been put to the Department of Treasury and Finance for costing in next year’s budget. “There must be an architectural drawing, including things like the size and capacity of the centre, in that business case.” Mr Ramsay accused the State Government of keeping Geelong “in the dark” by delaying announcements about the centre until closer to the 2018 Victorian election. “They’ve been very secretive about the whole thing - they’ll no doubt see the convention centre as part of their election campaign,” he said. “This is just political opportunism.” Mr Ramsay said Geelong had the right to “look at what is being offered and whether it’s going to meet the needs of the city”. “It’s a bit odd we haven’t been briefed on what will likely be one of the biggest infrastructure projects in Geelong.”
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REVVED UP: The waterfront will be home to vintage fashions, bikes and cars for the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival this weekend.
Porsche lines up with classic look Porsche joins the Geelong Revival for the first time this year as the motoring festival celebrates more than 50 years of racing on the waterfront. Porsches from 1959 to today’s 718 Boxster will roll into Geelong direct from the company’s Melbourne dealership - one of the oldest outside Germany. Visitors can also tear up the racetrack in a Porsche 911 - sort of - through the company’s virtual reality set up. For nearly 50 years since 1956 the Geelong Sprints brought a magnificent collection of classic sports vehicles to the waterfront. The quarter mile sprints attracted many of the world’s best drivers including Sir Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Dick Johnson, Jim Richards and Alan Jones. Towards the late '90s and early 2000s, the event was one of the largest of its type in Australia until it fell dormant in 2003. Racing driver Nick Heath and other locals revived the event as the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival in 2012, after meeting with the former organisers. “I had no option but to do it myself,” he told the Indy last week. He and his team of organisors had been busy putting months of work into the event, he said. “If I had known then (how much work it is) I probably wouldn’t have done it, so it’s lucky I didn’t.” About 400 cars and motorcycles will sprint down Ritchie Boulevard at full throttle over the weekend in the quarter mile National Classic Sprint. The festival’s high performance vehicles will take on the 400-metre cause on Saturday, while on Sunday the classic and vintage cars hit the track.
MODEL MOTORING: If it’s got a classic look, it’ll be on show. Back by popular demand, Geelong’s Eastern Park will transform into a challenging course for more than 100 classic cars for round one of the 2018 Victorian Hillclimb Championships. Competitors will race against the clock in Revival Hillclimb, which consists of six turns and 19 metres of elevation over 900 metres. The Geelong Revival Motoring Festival had united the automotive community, bringing together the best classic, modern, European and domestic vehicles in one event, organisers said. Judges will scrutinise more than 600 vehicles on their condition and quality of their exterior, interior, engine bay and boot in the festival’s showcase. For those less interested in the smell of burning rubber, the festival includes live music, vintage fashions and caravans, and a plethora of food. The Geelong Revival Motoring Festival runs from 24 to 26 November. Limited sprints, hillclimb and motorshow tickets are still available. For more information visit www.geelongrevival.com.au
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Handicrafts still flourishing in Geelong amid the emergence of competing technologies such as 3D printing will go on display this weekend. Barwon Valley Woodwrights will put on its annual show over both days, with many of the “unique” displayed items available for sale. “This is a terrific opportunity for anyone to purchase some rather special gifts for Christmas at very reasonable prices,” said a member of the group. “Displays of woodturning, scroll sawing, woodcarving, pyrography and a kids’ workshop will be presented. “Rope-tying, quilting, spinning, and weaving and lace making will also be on display, so there will be lots to see and enjoy. This year’s exhibition has moved to a new location, with the show open to the public 10am to 4pm both days at Masonic Hall, Regent Street, Belmont. Entry for adults costs $5, with children admitted free.
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Australia’s largest crude oil tank officially opened at Geelong’s refinery on Wednesday. The $50 million tank could hold 100 million litres of crude oil, enough to meet Victoria’s needs for three days, refinery general manager Thys Heyns said. “This is a momentous day for the refinery, the Geelong community and Victoria,” he said as he officially opened the tank. The tank would improve the refinery’s production capabilities and fuel supply security for Victoria, Mr Heyns said. “This tank increases our crude storage capacity by 40 per cent.” The tank stands 21 metres high, has a diameter of 84 metres and can hold the equivalent of 40 Olympic swimming pools in crude oil. About 120 workers used 4000 tonnes of steel and worked 250,000 hours to complete the tank. The tank can hold about 15 days of crude oil produced from the Bass Strait (Gippsland) oil fields, enough to supply the refinery’s customers for about 30 days. Viva has invested $300m in infrastructure upgrades over three years to make its Geelong refinery viable, including a jet fuel crane and a bitumen export facility. “All of these projects further demonstrate our commitment to build a sustainable business in Geelong and support our customers in Victoria,” Mr Heyns said.
cent of local passengers travelling for leisure or to see family. This type of travel depended on locals’ individual hip pockets more than business travel, he explained. “If they’re unemployed or not confident about the future of their jobs, they’re less likely to make that decision to fly.” Mr Giddings said the increase in passengers reflected government investment and the con-
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Letters Mad about millionaires So our State Government, which is meant to govern for all, will now parcel some $13 million to the yacht club of Geelong’s elite millionaires for their long lusted-for marina. There is no scarcity of funds for this indulgence but funding for much-needed public housing to house our hundreds of homeless people barely ever rates a mention. Hopefully the scare from the Northcote byelection knocks some sense into Premier Daniel Andrews’ empty head because he and his government have already done enough damage. Corio Bay is a major nautical drawcard but if governing for the people, in every respect, is not on the cards then expect a bad result at the next state election. Or just go away, Mr Andrews. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West
Monitoring the monitors Congratulations to our new mayor, deputy mayor and councillors; the people of Geelong have spoken in no uncertain terms that we will have the say in who represents us on council. And the message is loud and clear: the monitors won’t want to be too strenuous because we have practiced councillors with the integrity and skill to nurse the newbies in their roles. It is a waste of ratepayers’ dollars to be paying minders when it appears they are unnecessary. The positions of monitors Peter Dorling and Jude Munro appear tainted because they were hand-picked appointments. Do they sit in on every discussion? Are they ensconced in the councillors’ lounge or do they share the mayor’s desk? Do they have a seat in council chambers? Does their carefully prescribed State Government brief include reporting back to the Premier? What sway or persuasion do they exercise in the decision-making processes of our council? Sandra Camm Belmont
Administrators’ unknown cost Geelong and district ratepayers are so pleased our local representatives have returned to make decisions in the best interests of our city and surrounds. It would be interesting to know the cost of the previous three administrators, each instructed by outsiders and two as non-residents, deciding what was needed in Geelong. Many of our roads and highways have potholes and overgrown verges needing serious attention but have been ignored by those in charge. Also, the upheaval in Johnstone Park and Malop
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Buckets & Bouquets Bouquets to Bellarine Tree Services for a great job removing a tree from a Geelong West property and then cleaning up the site. Pearl, Geelong West Buckets to Peter Mackinlay (Letters, 10 November) and his fake news on fluoridated water. There is no correlation with autism. I note that Mr Mackinlay was also critical of gay marriage, so more buckets for that as well. Too Many Buckets Are Barely Enough, Belmont Bouquets to the wonderful lady who handed in my handbag at Safeway Highton after finding it in a trolley. You can imagine my relief and gratitude when Safeway phoned me to report it was safe. Thankyou to all involved. Edith, Highton
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Running up a big total I congratulate the Cotton On Foundation and the 10,400 runners, joggers and walkers who made their way around the 12 and six-kilometre Run Geelong courses last Sunday. For the eighth consecutive year Run Geelong worked with the community to raise money for children’s health, this year increasing funds for Barwon Health’s paediatric rehabilitation service. The paediatric rehabilitation service is an invaluable local asset for sick children and their families. I completed the 6km run in good time. Thanks to the generosity of the foundation and the thousands of participants we raised $340,000 for the paediatric rehabilitation service, an extraordinary effort. Run Geelong has seen the completion of the redevelopment of Barwon Health’s children’s ward and the redevelopment of the special care nursery and the maternity day assessment unit. Run Geelong events have been responsible for over $3.7 million in donations to the hospital, with the partnership continuing to grow year on year. I am proud of all who continue to participate in this important fun run and I look forward to it being bigger and better next year. Simon Ramsay MP Member for Western Victoria
Bills rise with renewables In the 10 November Geelong Indy, AIG principle national adviser Tennant Reed, when commenting on skyrocketing electricity prices, said: “Re-
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Bouquets to Norlane Lions Club for hosting a trivia and auction night. Harcourts North Geelong’s Joe was a great auctioneer. Thanks to the business who donated items and vouchers and to all the people who supported the night. The $2000 raised goes to Cambodia’s The Heart and Love Centre. Helen McLean, Bell Post Hill
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newables coming online could help relieve electricity prices”. I emailed him to say I disagreed. He replied: “AI Group is indifferent to the mix of technologies that provides members with the energy they need as long as the resulting system is reliable, competitively priced and helps meet Australia’s emissions reduction goals”. So fossil fuels are excluded from consideration. In last week’s Indy Geelong Chamber of Commerce chief Bernadette Uzelac said: “The lack of confidence around energy and energy pricing is causing a lot of angst around the business community”. She called on the Federal Government to “introduce more renewable energy sources.” So both the AIG and Geelong Chamber of Commerce believe that more renewables will reduce electricity prices. Across the industrialised world, without exception, electricity prices rise sharply as more renewables displace fossil fuels. This is because renewables are intermittent and cannot operate without dispatchable electricity back-up or huge amounts or storage, both of which massively increase the true cost of renewable electricity. Fifteen years ago we had heaps of ultra-cheap coal-dispatchable baseload electricity augmented by gas and hydro for peak periods. We had no need for back-up or storage. Our coal generation capacity has shrunk from 20GW to 15GW over the past six years, while China’s is over 2000GW and still rising. But Australia must save the planet! Peter Rees Bell Park
Wow, what of week of letters in last week’s Indy all the dinosaurs were published! I am always bemused how climate change deniers never acknowledge that the planet is warming, and quite quickly compared to previous warming periods. Sixteen of the past 17 years were the hottest in recorded history, and 2016 was not just the hottest but the third consecutive hottest year. Maybe everyone should look up radiative forcing on Wikipedia rather than relying on the assessment of Michael Spencer. After all his was based on Professor Bob Carter’s summary and Prof Carter was a paid mouthpiece for the Heartland Institute - the same institute that worked with Phillip Morris to promote the benefits of cigarette smoking. Tim Saclier and Peter Rees should know that Hazelwood was closed because it was worn out and unviable. And, while new coal power stations are being built, the number is considerably less than 1000. Alan Barron might need to look up dispatchable power, which thermal coal is certainly not. Guys, please check your facts - coal is a bad investment. Yes, energy prices are expensive, and this is a problem for consumers and industry. But many other parts of the world seem to manage with much higher levels of renewables - and industry - California and Germany, for example. Our problem is lack of vision. Derek Lipka Geelong West
A calculated response Michael Spencer said I made my own logarithmic calculation on atmospheric CO2 but preferred the word of Professor Bob Carter who spent his career investigating the subject, which was a funny thing to do for a geologist. Then Mr Spencer quoted some numbers and their resulting warming but in small incremental ways to show how small the result, then invited readers to accept that further increases were trivial. To be sure, I got a similar radiative forcing result of .267W/m2 when I increased CO2 concentration by a small 20ppm on top of 390 ppm. But when I repeated the calculation with a doubling of CO2 from the pre-industrial 280ppm to 560ppm the result was 3.7W/m2, which is not trivial and would in fact lead to a temperature rise of 3C. Mr Spencer should be more sceptical of his sources, considering the consequences for those who will have to live with them down the track. Jukka Tuisku Barwon Heads
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Wilson’s still playing it oh so cool By Justin Flynn Ross Wilson’s music career spans more than half a century and although the two-time ARIA Hall of Famer has just turned 70, he is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon. Wilson started his musical journey as the front man of Daddy Cool back in 1970 and then with Mondo Rock, where a string of hits turned him into an Aussie household name. When the Indy caught up with Wilson, he was about to rehearse for a gig with Mondo Rock at Peter Lehmann Wines in South Australia, but was also looking forward to playing at the Sphinx Hotel in Geelong on Saturday 2 December. “We love playing in a big room like the Sphinx,” Wilson says. “I don’t think anyone will be disappointed. We like to see people get up and dance and get moving. When that happens, it makes me happy.” In a special treat for punters, Wilson will be joined for the show by Mondo Rock lead guitarist Eric McCusker. “We’ll have one or two songs that people have never heard before because they’ve never been recorded,” Wilson says. “I still love playing the best of Daddy Cool, but I also love playing songs I wrote myself.” Touring life for Wilson is busy, but he still enjoys life on the road. “Sometimes it gets a bit hectic, but I organise my life a little differently now,” he says. “Now I’m doing things like working really hard for three months and then have a month off. We are a fly in, fly out kind of group now.” With a string of hits, such as Eagle Rock, State of the Heart, Chemistry, Come Said the Boy and Cool World, Wilson says he is surprised when he hears his music played on radio. If he’s in the car and a song comes on, he won’t turn the volume down.
DADDY COOL: Ross Wilson will be performing at the Sphinx Hotel on 2 December. “Usually I have a listen to it and analyse it and ask myself ‘does that sound good?’ and then I’ll think ‘yeah, it still sounds good,” he says. Wilson still enjoys playing Eagle Rock and Come Back Again, but is extremely protective of both songs. “Those two songs, they shouldn’t be messed around with,” he says. “Daddy Cool played it (Eagle Rock) so well the four guys were perfect for that song. As soon
as you play the opening notes, people will instantly recognise them. “If you don’t get it right, it really annoys me.” While Wilson says the demographic of his audience these days is getting older, he is constantly surprised at how many younger people know his music. “Sometimes young people will know the songs, but don’t associate them with Daddy Cool or Mondo Rock, but they’ll say ‘oh, you’re the guy
who sings those’,” he says. “The audience now tends to be older people than younger, though.” Wilson’s solo career has spanned more than 15 years and he has a plethora of acclaimed albums. “Go Bongo, Go Wild - I really like that album,” he says. Come in Peace (2001) is another solo effort that sits comfortably.
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FINALLY FRIDAY Community Calendar SATURDAY EXHIBITION - Art On Time art and clock exhibition and sale 10am-6pm at 81 Bailey St, Belmont. Also Sunday. Entry by gold coin. Proceeds to Andrew Love Cancer Centre. Enquiries 5243 3825. MARKET - Geelong Royal Children’s Hospital Auxiliary Christmas market 8am-1pm at Highton Scout Hall, Barrabool Rd. EXHIBITION - Geelong Patchwork and Quilters’ Guild exhibition 10am-4.30pm at Deakin Waterfront campus, 1 Gheringhap St, Geelong. Also Sunday. Entry $10. STALL - Trash and treasure stall 8am-2pm at Clairvaux School Hall, Reynolds Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0409 969 648. EXHIBITION - Geelong Society of Model and Experimental Engineers exhibition 10am-4pm in Lifestyle Pavilion, Geelong Showgrounds. Entry by gold coin. Also Sunday. FAIR - St Andrews Anglican Church fair 10am-2pm at 108 Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio. MARKET - Pako Farmers Market 8am-1pm at Ashby Primary School, Lawton Ave, Geelong West. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries hello@pakofarmersmarket.org.au. DANCE - Ballroom dancing 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold. Cost $8. Enquiries 0400 500 402. BALLROOM - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dance 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Cost $10. Enquiries 0413 048 301.
SUNDAY TALK - Geelong Museum Association last Sunday History 2pm at National Wool Museum, Level 3, 26 Moorabool St, Geelong. CONCERT - International Harvester Male Chorus annual concert 2.30pm at Thomson St Uniting Church. Tickets $20, $15 concession. Enquiries 5221 8049. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portalington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Enquires 0476 124 598. CHURCH - Cafe church worship 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557. BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Enquiries 5263 2744.
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TUESDAY BIPOLAR - Bipolar Support Group meets 6.30-8.30pm at Mind Works, 284 Latrobe Tce, Newtown. Enquiries 5222 5999. DANCING - Geelong Dancers Club square dancing at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Children and parents class 6.30-8pm for $5. Mainstream dancers 8-10.30pm for $12. Enquiries 0414 550 029. DANCING - Scottish Country Dancing 7.30-10pm at Leopold Hall. Cost $5. Enquiries 5250 5540.
WEDNESDAY BALLROOM - Dancer’s Club Geelong dances 7.3010.30pm at Leopold Public Hall, Queenscliff Rd. Cost $5. Enquiries 5250 1937. ALCOHOLICS - Alcoholics For Christ 12-step program 7.30pm at South Barwon Salvation Army, 176-180 Francis St, Belmont. Enquiries 0420 910 763.
SNEAK PEAK: Comedian Denise Scott will give Geelong residents their first look at GPAC’s new theatre season next Thursday.
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THURSDAY PLANT - Plant sale 10am-3pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. Proceeds to Heights gardens. DANCING - Life Activities Club dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529. HELP - GROW meets 7pm at 284 Latrobe Tce, Newtown. Also Friday 12.30pm at Vines Rd Community Centre, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 1800 558 268. CHESS - Geelong Chess Club meets 7pm at 33 Myer St, Geelong. Enquiries geelongchess.com.au. PHILOSOPHY - Philosophy discussion group 10.30am12.30pm at Community Centre, Price St, Torquay. Also 2-4.30pm at Italo’s, Gilbert St. Enquiries 5264 7484.
TV personality Denise Scott will usher in Geelong’s new theatre season in a special free preview next Thursday. The award-winning comedian will host the launch, which previews nine productions and feature appearances by performers, directors and producers, along with video and live performances. Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) was set to delight theatre lovers next year with some of Australia’s best known performers hitting the stage, general manager Jill Smith said. “Theatre fans will have the opportunity to discover an inspiring array of theatrical talent coming to the centre in 2018.” Smith was thrilled to bring Geelong residents a theatre season filled with fresh and contemporary Australian stories as well as new twists on the classics.
FRIDAY MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group meets 6pm at the Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Rd. Enquiries bellarinecountrymusicgroup.com. COMMUNITY - Lara Community Drop In Centre 6-8pm at Lara Uniting Church, 1 Flinders Ave.
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BOWLS - Indoor carpet bowls 1-4pm at Portarlington. Cost $3. Enquiries 5259 2290. HEARING - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5278 8300. LOUNGE - Village Listening Lounge opens 11am-3pm on first floor, Corio Central, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio. Also Tuesday-Thursday. Enquiries 5275 5807.
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“The new works are all plays of our times, exploring contemporary issues with great story telling, and the imagination and energy of live performance,” she said. “In an increasingly negative and combative world, the great debate that theatre can offer is to be treasured.” GPAC’s free 2018 Deakin University Theatre Season launch kicks off at 6pm on Thursday in The Playhouse. Places are limited, so bookings are essential. RSVP to GPAC’s Box Office on 5225 1227 or boxoffice@gpac.org.au by Friday. Following a priority booking period for existing package buyers, tickets and packages will go on sale to the public at 9am Friday, 1 December.
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Give pain the boot inflammatory medications and joint arthroscopies have been found to delay healing and cause further tissue damage in many cases so it’s important to get accurate advice from someone who particularly specialises in foot and leg concerns. Thanks to the latest research and treatments there are now effective, natural medical options such as Prolotherapy and PRP (platelet rich plasma) to help heal injuries and assist degenerative conditions such as arthritis. Dr David Kavanagh is available for appointments at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics in Geelong and Werribee by calling 1300 328 300. Mention this article for $50 off initial consultations.
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Feet and legs are vital for mobility and balance and are the basis of most people’s daily activities, so it’s no wonder most people suffer foot, knee or leg pain at some point in their lives. But what can be done about it? Experts at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics have been able to shed some light on common foot and leg concerns. Foot, heel, ankle, knee and hip pain, injury and arthritis are often misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated so it’s important to find an experienced musculoskeletal or sports podiatrist to assist. Bad foot posture can continually pull the body out of alignment which can contribute to undue stress on other joints and tissues. Traditional treatments such as cortisone, anti-
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HAINES HUNTER 560 Offshore 2014. This immaculate boat package is ready to go. Fully set up for bay or offshore fishing. Built to handle all weather and sea conditions with a 200Ltr fuel tank and plenty of fuel. Efficient Yamaha 150hp and all the extras you could wish for. $64,999. Phone: 0418 104 203.
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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.
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. $16,990 0419345958
JAYCO 2010 Poptop Caravan. Excellent condition, has not been used too much and has always been kept under a carport with a cover on. Toilet never used, shower, large fridge, complete annex, including flooring, stow away room, outdoor shower, reversing camera, level rides. $41,000. Phone: 0434 566 117.
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.
ROYAL FLAIR VAN ROYCE 2003 16FT. Like new owned by mature owners. Full annexe, seating capacity 4, double bed, with new roll out roof, sun awnings all round $1200 new. power rollers "Purple Line" with 1100 deep cycle battery, cost $4000 new including fitting, bike carrier on draw bar, 2 spare wheels on rear, 2 gas cylinders 4.5 litre, TV bracket, flush mounted on roof adjusted from inside, wall mounted air conditioner with heating, porta potty, freezer storage with opening door on side of van, fit 40 litre waceo freezer on ball bearing sliders, cook top and grill with oven, water filter with electric pump, fitted to tank under van, RM440 refrig 3 way, all galvanised under caravan with independent suspension, Caravan stored under carport. Registration (P50-457). $20,500. Phone: 0419 538 599. Bell Post Hill.
LOTUS SPRINT LE 19'6" Caravan. Full size shower, vanity basin, cassette toilet, auto washing machine, 2 door fridge/freezer 150/26 ltr., 4 plate stove, gas oven, queen size bed and cafe style seating with folding table, reverse cycle air con with remote control, AM/FM radio, CD & DVD player, electric & gas hot water, large front boot, dual USB outlets, wind up antenna which has a booster connection fitted, 2 x 90 ltr water tank, also 2 x 9 ltr gas bottles. All hoses and adaptors as well as 15 amp power cord & battery with charger for Led lighting system. Other extras include a four place Corelle dinner set, magnetic knife rack, pull out bottle and spice rack, a clothes horse etc.. More photo's & info available via email. $54,500 negotiable. Phone: 0418 394 586.
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
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, $29,500ono. Contact 0407 835 731 or 0447 873 763.
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 "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. Price reduced to $7,750. Phone 0418 330 927.
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.
ULTIMATE ELITE 2009 Camper Off Road. Our camper has all standard features of the Ultimate Elite plus extras (over $11,000 worth) which include: hot water system which includes fitted shower and sink, main awning 2.5 x 4 m (incl ropes, poles, pegs & bags), under bed annex kit (two walls plus bumper skirt), side wall of annex (fits any side), premium sound system - CD/MP3/ Radio, Porta Potti 335 (never been used), shower tent, new deep/cycle battery 110 Ah, Dometic RM2355 smart fridge upgrade (auto source) with brushed s /steel panel. CTek smart battery charger, LED bed lamps and lighting throughout including reverse light and boot upgrade, swing up jockey wheel. Spare wheel cover, solar jack & regulator, upgrade 16" alloy wheels (new BFG A/T285/16 tyres), new gas Koni shockers, double jerrycan holder in boot, drawbar level gauge, three 240 volt power board combos (in locker & adjacent to fridge), Granite benchtop and table top. $43,700. Phone: 0418 104 203.
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FORD RANGER 2015 4x4 XLT Dual Cab Ute, low kms, never been off-road, heavy duty ARB canopy with lift up lockable windows and roof racks, Red Arc electric brake controller. Still under new car warranty, all log book services done at Ford dealer. Only a few superficial exterior marks, interior is like new. The ultimate tradesman! Leather gear knob, bluetooth functionality, leather steering wheel, electric power assisted steering, IPod connectivity, 17" alloy wheels, passenger airbag, cruise control, front & rear power windows, driver airbag, ABS brakes, hill descent control (HDC), hill holder. Registration (AFU-335). $45,000 neg. Phone: 0409 433 880. .
HOLDEN 96 Stateman, V8 GC, 270,000km, 12 months reg (NZH-586). $5,500. Contact: 0417 169 407 or 5281 5205
Buy & Sell in our JAYCO Expanda, 2005, tandem van, full ensuite, 2 double beds plus couch, reverse cycle aircon, fridge, microwave, gas electric stove top, TV, slide out awning plus full annexe, EC. $28,000. 0418 567 331.
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SPORT Weekend double-header goes both ways for Cats LOCAL CRICKET Jim Timberlake Geelong Cricket Club emerged from last weekend's back-to-back round of T20s pretty much where they started, suffering a loss to Kingston Hawthorn on Saturday, before bouncing back with a solid win against Melbourne on Sunday. On Saturday, the Cats were never in the game, only managing a paltry 114 in reply to their host's 9/158. Nathan Alexander (3/31) returned the best bowling figures, while Josh Cobb (30) looked the only dangerous batsman. At home the following day, Australian star Cameron White (85*) set up a healthy first innings total of 3/156, however Tim Ludemann (55) showed his Big Bash experience to lead the side to an impressive eight-wicket win, Cobb (50) again playing an important role. This weekend, another T20 double header is scheduled - the side will travel to Prahran on Saturday, before hosting Footscray on Sunday. In the Geelong Cricket Association, the all im-
portant Division 1 match between Geelong City and Grovedale at Richmond Crescent is evenly poised after day one, although the Sharks have Richie Oliver to thank for being in the game at all. The star English import showed why he is considered the best batsman in the competition with a brutal 128 off just 110 balls at the top of the order, incredibly the team score was just 137 when he was dismissed. Jacob Nolan (43) was the only other meaningful contribution though, as the rest of the side struggled to reach 252, a competitive total, but one that perhaps could have been larger after such a dominant platform was set early. Grovedale faced three overs to finish play on day one, doing so without loss, while wiping 11 runs off the deficit. The strong Tigers batting line-up will back themselves to chase down this target; while the Sharks bowlers, who lack penetration at times, will need to be ultra disciplined and be backed up by their fielders if they are to win this one. In Division 2, the match of the round between Marshall and Bell Post Hill is evenly poised fol-
lowing a see-sawing first day's play. The Bears batted first and reached 1/50, before a mini-collapse saw them precariously placed at 5/102. The strong Marshall middle order rallied though, with Jack Cole (55), Mitch McCoach (47) and Stan Grazotis (50*) ensuring a competitive total of 236 was reached. For the Panthers, Luke Zanchetta (4/28) continued his great form, bowling 23 overs for the day. This game will go down to the wire tomorrow, the side that can hold their nerve for longer will be the winner. And in division three, Alexander Thomson were simply outclassed by Thomson, managing just 101 in 55 overs, Jayden Hicks (4/27) the early destroyer for Thomson, before veteran Grant Dew (5/23) cleaned up the tail with his wily off-spin. Dew (28*) then opened the batting, helping his side to 1/59 at stumps. Thomson will be sniffing an outright on day two, and if they can reproduce the same form again, may well pull it off.
Mixed bags on offer all around ON THE BITE Chris Pitman From snapper to trout, anglers had no trouble finding mixed bags over the past week. Clifton Springs was hard to go past for snapper, with the fish spread out along the Point Richards Channel and keen on silver whiting or pilchard baits. Daniel Sparks and Doug Boon spent a morning chasing the snapper, boating excellent fish to 8.3kg on light line. Closer in, the Curlewis Bank also produced snapper for anglers drifting and casting soft plastics. Pike to 1m featured as bycatch along with the odd flathead to 50cm. St Leonards Pier continued giving landbased anglers the chance to catch squid. Casting size 3 artificial jigs during the evenings was successful, with some anglers managing four to five squid a session. The Bourke Street area remained a hotspot for King George whiting. Anglers again took bag-limit captures of one the region’s best-eating fish. Swan Bay’s channel provided mixed bags during the run-in tide. Pinkie snapper, silver trevally, flathead and pike all took soft plastics rigged on jig heads just heavy enough to reach the bottom. Bait fishing the channel into the night produced gummy shark from 4kg to 6kg along with snapper to 4kg. Pilchard and squid were the standout baits. Offshore areas provided excellent opportunities for bagging tiger flathead. Fez Sepic had a ripper session on the drift, landing impressive tigers to 54cm. Other offshore anglers continued catching gummy shark and snapper in 30m to 40m. The Barwon River estuary fished well for small Australian salmon along the Sheepwash section. King George whiting held around the lower reaches, with anglers banking fish to 35cm on pippies. Surf fishos again caught salmon on Sea Iron Pelacus lures. Fish of 2kg were landed, especially during the lead-up to high tide and northerly winds. Freshwater anglers had little trouble finding trout. Lake Purrumbete gave up plenty of rainbows to 1.5kg on mudeye fished near the weed, while other anglers also reported brook trout to 1kg. Trolling the east bank with Tassie Devils never stopped working, with anglers this week finding some nice brown trout. Lake Tooliorook was an excellent option for land-based anglers who had caught rainbow trout to 2.5kg with Powerbait on running sinker rigs cast out from the jetty. Trolling with pink #55 Tassie Devils also caught trout. Redfin snapped up lures along the Barwon River in Geelong. The Megabass Siglet lure caught plenty of fish while avoiding snags. Next week’s weather forecast is promising. Try targeting snapper between Portarlington and Clifton Springs, while mixed bags are sure to be available from Swan Bay’s channel.
MAKING WAVES: Ethan Huxtable will compete in the Australian Junior Surfing Titles in NSW this weekend.
Our junior surfers take on the best in Aussie titles Jan Juc’s best young surfers will take on the rest of the country in the Australian Junior Surfing Titles this weekend at Culburra, NSW. Eleven surfers feature in the 23-person Victorian team for the competition, which gets underway on Saturday morning. Culburra Beach’s variety of waves would make for a memorable week of high-level junior competition, Victorian coach Cahill Bell-Warren said. Bell-Warren was looking forward to building on the success of last year’s event at Phillip Island. “The Surfing Victoria Performance Division has been working hard to ensure that our incredible results at 2016 aren’t in isolation, and that we 30 GEELONG INDY Friday, 24 November, 2017
can continue to show our depth and elite talent on the national stage,” he said. “We have set some really strong training plans and procedures in place over the last 12 months. “I am really looking forward to get into the trenches next week to give our athletes the best opportunity to achieve both individually and as a team.” The event features boys and girls under-14, under-16 and under-18 events. The local stars will be back in action when Australia’s best young surfers journey to Jan Juc next January. Surfing Australia this week announced the
Hydralyte Sports Surf Series would come to Bells Beach for round one on 13 and 14 January. The WSL sanctioned Pro Junior events formed part of the 2018 WSL Australasian Junior Qualifying Series, Surfing Australia chief executive officer Andrew Stark said. “The WSL Pro Junior series is a critical pathway to the elite level of the sport on the WSL World Tour and the Olympics,” he said. “We look forward to crowning champions over the next three years and watching these Aussie junior surfers go onto win at the highest level of the sport.”
FLAT OUT: Fez Sepic with a pair or large tiger flathead.
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