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Character saved Newtown Action Group’s Vicki Baensch relaxes on her heritage home’s verandah after group members celebrated winning a long fight to maintain their neighbourhood’s character. “It’s nice to know a community group can get involved and have an impact on the process,” she told the Indy this week.

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Online assault rise By Luke Voogt Social media “predators” have contributed to a 79 per cent rise in Geelong sex offences over 12 months, according to a counselling service. Offenders were increasingly using online messaging and dating platforms, Barwon Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA) warned. “A lot of them are very serious sexual assaults,” said CASA chief Helen Bolton. “There does seem to be cohort of people who use dating apps for predatory behaviour. That’sas certainly increased the number of sexual offences we see.” Sex offences almost doubled to 739 in Geelong during the year to September 2017, up

from 413 at the same time last year. Victims reporting historic offences drove most of the rise, Ms Bolton said. She credited recent royal commissions into family violence and child sexual abuse along with awareness campaigns on the culpability of perpetrators for encouraging more victims to come forward. “People now understand support is available to them and they are not alone.” Geelong Superintendent Craig warned dating app members to be careful. Offences on apps like Tinder included sexting and “serious contact” between previously unassociated perpatators and victims, he said.

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“The majority of sexual offending is between parties known to each other and historical of nature, though.” But Supt Gillard praised the hard work of Geelong police as overall crime dropped 5.1 per cent during the same time period. Offences fell from 23,349 to 22,336, a decrease 4.3 per cent or 5.1 per 100,000 people (which allows for population growth) according Crime Statistics Agency Victoria. Geelong police recorded decreases of 23 per cent for thefts and 14 per cent for burglaries. Supt Gillard said a trial of traceable liquid in Norlane to prevent burglaries and police targeting recidivist offenders had driven the positive result.

A 50-year-old tourist was left fighting for life after colliding with a tip truck while driving on the wrong side of the road at Wurdiboluc on Thursday, according to police. Paramedics airlifted the man to hospital but the truck driver, also in his 50s, escaped with minor injuries, police said.

Show ‘stealer’ Police have charged former Royal Geelong Show executive officer Jacqui Patmore with allegedly stealing about $100,000 from the event. Ms Patmore is due to face several hundred charges in court next year following a two-year investigation, police said.

Tradie toll Geelong tradies and other commuters face almost $13 in daily tolls to use the proposed Westgate Tunnel, South Barwon MP Andrew Katos has warned. The Andrews government’s tunnel toll would cost $12.58 “just to enter Melbourne’s CBD,” Mr Katos said.

Pedestrian dies An 85-year-old from Herne Hill has died in hospital after a bus hit him. The man died in hospital after the collision at the intersection of Autumn St and Minerva Rd about 3.15pm on 8 December.

Interchange probe Geelong’s controversial bus interchange in Moorabool Street faces a shakeup after councillors this week adopted a plan to revitalise the city centre’s ‘West End’ precinct. A City Hall statement said the plan would investigate “opportunities for resolving issues associated with the bus interchange”, which traders have blamed for antisocial behaviour outside their stores.

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Concern over Waurn Ponds police contact By Luke Voogt

Officers gave out more than 30 coffees as they spoke to “people of all ages from all walks of life,” Sgt Thomas said. “They were very pleased to see local police out mixing with members of the public.” Sgt Thomas said Waurn Ponds police hoped “to get out and say g’day to” to their local community more often. “It was really nice to be able to smile at people and have them smile back at you,” he said. Geelong police will hold community forums at Geelong West Town Hall 7pm on Monday, and Lara Hall (6pm) and Centenary Hall, Norlane, (8pm) on Tuesday.

GOR adventurers International visitors to the Great Ocean Road have increased 47 per cent over three years, according to Tourism Research Australia. Tourists spent 58 per cent more along the road than three years ago, with 228,000 international travellers visiting the iconic route during the past year.

Children’s boost New funding has boosted planning for a new “integrated children’s hub” at Corio. The State Government had contributed $1.6 million to City Hall’s Purnell Road Child and Family Centre, which would provide kinder, day care and health services, Corio MP John Eren announced this week.

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The inability to contact police has emerged as the number-one concern for Waurn Ponds residents in recent consultations. The complaint was the most common at a Coffee with a Cop event on Wednesday, according to Acting Sergeant Mark Thomas. “We had a lot of acknowledgement of the frustrations we face,” he said. “They don’t see us out and about as they might like - which is why we were out there engaging with the public.” Complaints at public forums and pressure from local State Opposition MPs led the sta-

tion to reinstate its front desk hours from eight to 16 in July. Earlier this year South Barwon MP Andrew Katos accused the government of leaving the police station understaffed. But nobody raised a lack of staff or opening hours as a concern on Wednesday morning, Sgt Thomas said. He described the public reaction to Wednesday’s Coffee with a Cop as overwhelmingly positive. “I reckon we would have spoken to well over 50 or 60 people. They were really keen to engage and have a free coffee with the members who were available.”

Serial candidate Libby Coker will again challenge Liberal MP Sarah Henderson in the federal seat of Corangamite after securing Labor preselection this week. Members chose Ms Coker, a Surf Coast councillor who lost the 2016 election and a 2014 bid for the state seat of Polwarth, over Geelong lawyer, company director and Cats board member Diana Taylor.

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Lara's waste 'hill' in VCAT By Luke Voogt

FINAL RIDE: Newcomb Secondary College students take a break at the Twelve Apostles during a week-long cycling tour of the Great Ocean Road.

Graduates' ride of passage A group of Geelong year 12 students rode into their graduation on Wednesday night after conquering the iconic Great Ocean Road. The graduates were among 28 Newcomb Secondary College students cycling in a weeklong ride. “It’s like a rite of passage out of the school,” teacher Stephen Bath told the Indy from Lorne on Tuesday. “The year 12s that are with us will have time to get home and have a shower before graduation.” The school cancelled its plans for a ride in Gippsland last week with some hasty phone calls and emails, to avoid torrential rain. “With that catastrophic weather forecast we would have been in trouble,” Stephen said. But that failed to stop the students getting on their bikes the following week to continue

the school’s 43-year-old tradition. Their comradery impressed Stephen as they negotiated steep inclines and tour buses after peddling off from the Otways on Saturday. “They all jump in and look after each other,” he said. The group rode about 50km a day, according to Year 12 student Tylah Hewson. “We might have one or two days where we do 60km to 75km or higher,” he said on Tuesday. “I had to miss out a couple of training rides but I was able to get my body back in gear with the first two days of the tour.” Fellow Year 12 student Jared Mason enjoyed challenging inclines of the scenic ride. He was excited for the ride home from Lorne to Newcomb on Wednesday for graduation. “I can’t wait to experience that.”

FLAME RISK: C&D Recycling's Lara site. 176195 (Rebecca Hosking) in January 2018. If the City and C&D Recycling fail to do so, they will appear at VCAT for a tribunal hearing in March. The current action comes after the City’s previous action against the company through VCAT and the Magistrates’ Court. The Indy made multiple attempts to contact C&D Recycling via the companies publicly listed phone numbers before going to press on Thursday. The State Government updated its waste management policy in response to a fire at a recycling plant at Coolaroo which saw 150 homes evacuated in July. The government appointed a taskforce consisting of authorities included the EPA to implement extra management measures to ensure community safety. To date, the taskforce has conducted 88 inspections of 73 sites and issued 37 statutory notices.

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Newtown residents win heritage battle Newtown West Heritage Review in 2016 and an

By Luke Voogt A community group has won a four-year fight to protect the history of Newtown following a council decision on Tuesday night. Newtown Action Group’s Vicki Baensch welcomed Geelong council’s decision to apply a heritage overlay to parts of the suburb. “It’s fantastic council are not only supporting a pocket of Newtown but the heritage and character of Geelong,” she said. “It’s nice to know a community group can get involved and have an impact on the process.” Geelong Council adopted a planning amendment at its latest meeting, which applied a heritage overlay to the Newtown West and Upper Skeene Street precincts, and other areas of the suburb. Newtown Action Group first campaigned for heritage protection in 2014 when changes in State Government planning schemes led to a rezoning of part of the suburb. “(The City’s planning department was) perhaps not considering the reality of what was going on,” Ms Baensch said. “There are some beautiful old homes that have been knocked down and some very modern homes that are not sympathetic to the character of that area.” The group raised money and successfully campaigned to prevent zoning changes allowing four-storey housing. “We appointed heritage architects to assess the area because we realised there was no heritage overlay,” Ms Baensch said. Council’s recent introduction of a heritage overlay provided clear guidance to property owners looking to renovate, she said. “The other main benefit of the heritage review is it goes a long way to eliminating poor outcomes. “Don’t get me wrong, we’re not against new developments, but people buy into the area because they like its character. “You see some fantastic renovations where the front of the property is old and the back of the property is modern - you can have the best of both worlds.” Council adopted the decision following the

A shortage of emergency carers threatens to leave vulnerable children in harm’s way this Christmas, a Geelong welfare agency has warned. The shortage was the “biggest issue” facing the child protection team working for MacKillop Family Services, the team’s manager revealed. “We just don’t have enough homes in the region for the numbers of young kids who need help in circumstances that are beyond their control,” Darren Rose said. “They could have been removed from an abusive situation by child protection and are already traumatised because of what they’ve been through. The last thing we want to do is to make them even more stressed by sitting in a police station or office for hours while we try to find them a safe bed for the night. “To make things worse, often the only home we can find is out of their region. The stress and trauma from a placement breakdown is significant enough without a child feeling further isolated by being taken away from everything that is routine and familiar to them.” MacKillop’s after-hours team works 24 hours a day, 365 days fielding a year fielding calls from police and other child-protection bodies to find emergency placements for children and youths at risk of harm. MacKillop said it was introducing a First Call Foster Care model to help find more carers. The model's "standby approach" rostered new carers to ensure the availability of weekend home-based placements, the agency said. Carers would be rostered for one week monthly, with financial compensation regardless of whether they accommodated any children. “In addition, for each night that carers look after a child they will receive reimbursement per child,” MacKillop said. Mr Rose called First Call Foster Care a “radical transformation”. "This model will mean we have more home-based care emergency places for older children (because) currently most existing emergency care is only for babies."

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HERITAGE FOUND: Vicki Baensch at her Newtown house, which will be protected under a council amendment. 176199 (Rebecca Hosking) independent panel in August. The Victorian Planning Minister appointed the panel, which received 16 submissions in relation to the heritage plans. The majority of submissions supported the overlay, although some questioned the inclusion of Great Western Hotel and the Upper

“There were also some residents concerned about extra steps in renovations and alterations,” Ms Baensch said. The City will submit the Amendment C365 to the Minister for Planning for approval. “They told me that could take up to a few months,“ Ms Baensch said.

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Straight from the What Were They Thinking file comes the title of a new initiative to protect the endangered hooded plover. Dogs’ Breakfast certainly seems an odd title for workshops on protecting a bird that locally loses more chicks to off-leash pets than just about anything else. So, bad taste? Or just blasé on birdlife? Well, it is a breakfast workshop and attendees are invited to bring their dogs, so perhaps host Great Ocean Road Coast Committee gets the benefit of the doubt. And at least it will ruffle some feathers!

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While on local authorities, what’s up with Barwon Water? Last time Double Take checked it was still in the public service but recently it’s morphed into some kind of free-ranging commercial outfit. Last week Barwon Water announced it had established a company to conduct maintenance services while also competing for business on other local projects. Won't the private-sector just love that! Then this week it pulled on the white shoes with property development plans at trendy Torquay. The Salt estate, on a disused water basin, should be worth a cool $50 million, the authority salivated. Given the history of governmental forays into business, Barwon Water’s owners - you know, the public - should closely monitor their return on investment. Mind you, even skirting the edges of business can take significant bark off the bureaucracy. Take City Hall, set to spend $17 million on buying two farms and turning them into swamps. As readers verbalise WTF while spitting their Weeties, Double Take can explain that the purchase and, err, redevelopment of 500 hectares of farmland will generously alleviate drainage issues confronting Armstrong Creek developers. Apparently council’s “wetlands” will provide a legal alternative to nasty stormwater running into nearby sites covered with an international agreement protecting the habitat of migratory wading birds. Lucky birds, luckier developers! Double Take checked but couldn’t find anything about protecting ratepayers from City Hall.

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region for the past 40 years, Cr Murnane reached a point in his career where he wanted to give something back and make a positive difference to the future of the region. During Cr Murnane’s business career, he has established both commercial and community relationships through a wide network of individuals, organisations and community groups.

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Cr Murnane aims to build a strong relationship with each of his fellow Councillors by understanding their individual capacity to make a contribution towards a united team, and by creating an environment where every member of Council’s staff can feel proud to be serving our city. Cr Murnane enjoys the natural environment of the Geelong area and its outstanding services – including health, education, sport and recreation – as well as the affordable housing which makes our city the ideal place to raise a family.

PUBLIC NOTICE NAMING OF NEW BELMONT ISLAND CYCLING CRITERIUM TRACK PAVILION We are currently considering naming the new pavilion at the Belmont Island Criterium Track located at 1 Barwon Heads Rd, Belmont. The proposed name is Russell Mockridge Pavilion, after Edward Russell Mockridge, one of Geelong’s most successful cyclists and recognised as one of Australia’s most finest cyclists ever. Mr Mockridge became a two time gold medalist at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. In accordance with the State Government’s Naming Rules for Places in Victoria 2016, the City is seeking feedback from the community regarding this proposal. For more information and to submit a proposal visit our website at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay. Submissions close Monday 15 January 2018.

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We have five family passes (four people) up for grabs! See the Melbourne Renegades take on the Sydney Sixers in a blockbuster clash plus explore the huge family festival sponsored by Nickelodeon. You might even bump into a Ninja Turtle or two! The event will be staged at Kardinia Park, Wednesday 3 January 2018. To enter: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/comp/comp. aspx COMPETITION DETAILS

CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE EARLY CLOSURE We would like to notify all customers the City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centres will be closed at 3.00pm next Friday 22 December and reopen on Wednesday 27 December. During this time, visit our website at www.geelongaustralia.com.au

Entries close: 12.00pm Thursday 21 December 2017 Competition drawn: 12.15pm Thursday 21 December 2017

BELMONT MARKET CLOSURE Belmont Market will not open on Sunday 24 December and Sunday 31 December due to the Christmas and New Year period. Normal Sunday operations will resume on Sunday 7 January.

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OATES VIC OPEN (GOLF) 2018 Want to walk the course watching Australia’s best golfers battle it out at the Oates Vic Open? The Major Prize up for grabs is a double pass into the Creek Club corporate marquee inclusive of food and beverages on Saturday 3 February. We also have four prize packs consisting of two season passes, a car park pass and a sleeve of Titleist Pro–V1 balls up for grabs. The Oates Vic Open is at Thirteenth Beach Golf Links, Barwon Heads, 1-4 February 2018. To enter: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ comp/comp2.aspx COMPETITION DETAILS Entries close: 12.00pm Tuesday 16 January 2018

DISPOSAL FACILITIES – PUBLIC HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS TEMPORARY CHANGES TO MONDAY WASTE COLLECTION There is no waste collection on Christmas or New Year’s Day. Your bins will be emptied on: •

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Record of goodwill Record gift donations are set to extend Christmas cheer among disadvantaged local families this year, according to a welfare agency. Bethany’s Giving Tree Appeal was this week on the verge of smashing its record haul of 7300 gifts in 2017 with three days remaining, said chief executive officer Grant Boyd. Appeal organisers had already counted more than 7000 donations “with more gifts arriving each day”, Mr Boyd said. “Every day more donations are arriving by the carload, so we’re expecting to exceed the total number of gifts received last year by quite a margin.” Mr Boyd was looking forward to the appeal brightening Christmas for more families than ever this year. “While Christmas can be a time of joy and happiness, for many people across the greater Geelong area and south-west Victoria it can be a difficult and stressful period,” he said. Geelong Harley Owners Group again made a major contribution to the appeal, with members delivering an estimated 1100 donations from their 25th annual Toy Run last Sunday. Bethany Wishing Tree Appeal donations closed after the Indy went to press. Last year the appeal received an estimated 7300 gifts for local families in need, Bethany said. Close to 100 businesses hosted the 2017 appeal’s giving trees, under which donors could place gifts for Bethany and other participating agencies to distribute among “local families doing it tough”. The participating agencies are: Bethany Community Support; Bethany Kindergarten Services; SalvoConnect; The Sexual Assault and Family Violence Centre; GenU; Barwon Child, Youth and Family; Diversitat; Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative; and MacKillop Family Services. Mark Hyland, content director of appeal

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APPEALING: Fyans Park Kindergarten pupils Valentino, Grace, Georgia and Eddy Rayson with gifts left under Bethany giving trees. naming rights sponsor Bay 93.9FM, praised the community’s “amazing” generosity. He also congratulated Bethany for its annual work on the appeal. “A lot of work goes on behind the scenes

at Bethany and that should not go unrecognised,” Mr Hyland said. Bethany Community Services describes itself as an independent, not-for-profit organisation providing welfare throughout the Geelong region and parts of south-west Victoria.

Local MP Simon Ramsay has called for more police in Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula as coastal populations get set to swell with tourists over summer. The Member for Western Victoria said the recent State Government allocation of 10 police to Geelong was not enough to deal with the “summer tourism onslaught”. “A handful of police over numerous stations is barely recognisable to most people,” he said. “The police are clearly stretched with the increasing daily workload - let alone the extra demands that summer brings to the region.” In Parliament on Tuesday, Mr Ramsay urged Police Minister and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville to boost police resources immediately. “What the region really needs is a significant boost to numbers, not a modicum handout,” he said. But Ms Neville accused Mr Ramsay of fearmongering, citing this year’s overall crime decrease of 5.1 per cent in Geelong. “Local communities remember only too well the contribution of his government during 2010 and 2014 - four consecutive years of crime increases, and police station closures across the Bellarine.” The State Government had funded 25 additional police for Geelong during the past three years, she said. “New police out of the additional 2729 will continue to be allocated to areas of greatest need which will include regional cities like Geelong.” An additional 23 Police Custody Officers at Geelong Police Station this year had allowed local command to increase patrols in the city. “In terms of the summer season, local police command is well prepared to keep the community and any visitors safe.”

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New homes, land mag win A new local initiative for marketing home builders and land is getting results, according to advertisers. Geelong Coast New Homes & Land launched just a few months ago, combining a free glossy tabloid-sized publication with a dedicated website. Both platforms carry advertisements and editorial content promoting local builders and developers, offering a complete print and digital package free to readers. Delivery of the second edition began last week, with the 20,000 copies covering Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast also reaching into western Melbourne. The magazine is available free at hundreds of pick-up points, while the website operates without a paywall at newhomesland.gee-

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City 'to lead' in feared AI “World-leading” Geelong research will develop artificial intelligence systems amid fears the technology is a threat to humanity. Deakin University announced this week that Geelong would co-host a $20 million Applied Intelligence Institute as part of Deakin’s efforts to “drive the digital frontier”. The institute, A2I2, would work on AI systems and tools to “benefit industry and society by driving economic growth and job creation”, Deakin said. A2I2 would become Australia’s “go-to institute for innovative AI research for government and industry”, Deakin vice-chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander said. “Big data analysis is described as the ‘new oil’ for its ability to create innovative and valuable solutions to the challenges facing industry, government and communities, and artificial intelligence is key to unlocking big data’s full potential,” Prof den Hollander said. “Deakin’s Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute will allow the university to leverage our existing strengths to support research and the practical application of AI, providing a range of transformational benefits in fields diverse as health, manufacturing, finance, and defence. “Backed by Deakin’s proven strength in commercialising research and working in partnership with industry, A2I2 will support the development of innovative new products and human-in-the-loop solutions that create jobs and drive economic growth.” The institute would be co-located at Deakin’s Melbourne and Geelong campuses, Prof den Hollander said. The university’s existing Pattern Recognition and Data Analytics (PRaDA) Strategic Research Centre and Deakin Software and Technology Innovation Lab (DSTIL) would form “the core” of A2I2. “This new Institute builds upon PRaDA and DSTIL’s successes, such as research into apply-

ing machine-learning to detect mental illness and the design of stronger and lighter aluminium alloys, exemplifying how Deakin is driving the digital frontier,” Prof den Hollander said. “Research required for future advances in AI needs to be truly cross disciplinary, which is why A2I2 will bring together skills and strengths from across Deakin and cover all aspects of AI research and development from fundamental science to translation and commercialisation.” An advisory board “featuring industry leaders” would oversee the institute, Deakin said. Some of the world’s leading technology experts have issued numerous warnings in recent years about the threat of AI overtaking mankind. Figures such as Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk have raised concerns ranging from the loss of human control over autonomous military weapons through to the hackers taking advantage of the technology. AI “is the biggest threat we face as a civilisation”, Mr Musk has warned. Mr Hawking has told the BBC that “the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race”. However, AI proponents have claimed it could be one of technology’s greatest benefits for mankind, solving problems and devising systems too complex for the human mind. Microsoft’s Bill Gates and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg have both supported the development of AI, criticising Mr Musk in particular for “alarmism” and hyping “the so-called control problem”. “I am really optimistic (about AI),“ Mr Zuckerberg told the Wall Street Journal in September. “People who are naysayers and try to drum up these doomsday scenarios, I just, I don’t understand it. It’s really negative and in some ways I actually think it is pretty irresponsible.”

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Water board a developer FESTIVE CHEER: The Itchy Feet Pep Band will play at Highton's Christmas carols this year.

Carols ring for thousands Thousands will gather at Highton Reserve for the suburb’s ninth Carols in the Park on Sunday. Organiser Ken Hudson estimated a record 2500 people attended the carols last year. “We give out one program per family - so we’re able to make an estimate from there,” he said. The crowd had grown since 2009, when roughly 1200 people attended the inaugural event, he said. “We generally get between 2000 and 2500. “People like the convenience of the location - it’s a great venue - which the City of Greater Geelong generously lets us use.” The carols will include the musical talents of children’s entertainers the Kazoos, the Itchy Feet Pep Band and Roslyn Primary School students. “They are very excited to be a part of this

special event once again this year,” Ken said. The Itchy Feet Pep band performed at halftime at Kardinia Park during the AFL season in August, when Geelong took on Richmond. Singers and a musical ensemble from St John’s Church in Highton will lead the crowd in traditional carols in between the major acts. Ken said the free, council-supported event aimed to give families a chance to enjoy the true meaning of the festive season. “The goal of the event is to provide an enjoyable break from the commercial hurly burly of Christmas.” Carols in the Park begins at Highton Reserve at 7pm on Sunday. Each family will receive a free flicker (battery) candle and each child a glow bracelet. Local Lions Club members will run a sausage sizzle to raise money for disadvantaged people in Uganda.

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Animal cruelty guilty plea By Luke Voogt A Geelong microbiologist kept 260 animals including two freshwater crocodiles in cruel conditions, a court has found. Wildlife officers found the animals, including frogs, snakes and lizards, at a Highton property in July 2016, the court heard. Police called the officers after discovering the collection during a call out, according to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning’s (DELWP) Mark Breguet. “Almost half of the animals at the address were in poor condition or deceased,” Mr Breguet said. “Zoos Victoria veterinary staff attended the address and assessed all live animals. “While some of the seized animals were rehabilitated by specialist reptile vets and rehoused by DELWP, many did not respond to treatment and have since died.” Doctor Hazizul Hussain-Yusuf pleaded guilty in Geelong Magistrates’ Court on Monday to cruelty, aggravated cruelty, unlawful possession of wildlife, failing to notify a change of address and failing to keep accurate records. Hussain-Yusuf initially faced 154 animal cruelty related charges but the court consolidated them to five. The court found he failed to provide adequate food, water and shelter for the large collection of wildlife. The magistrate convicted Hussain-Yusuf, fining him $5000 plus costs of $15,095.67 and banning him from owning protected wildlife for five years. DELWP regulates wildlife licensing in Victo-

ria, including licences to keep and trade captive-bred native wildlife. Mr Breguet said while the Private Wildlife Licence allowed large collections of animals, owners must abide by strict conditions. “Despite holding a DELWP wildlife licence at the time, the owner failed to meet the Code of Practice, which is in place to protect the welfare of animals.

“With the privilege of keeping wildlife comes the responsibility for the animal’s health and welfare.” Mr Breguet urged the public to report any suspected cases of wildlife cruelty and other related offences to the department. The department would treat the anonymous reports as confidential, he said. “This result sends a strong message to the

community that serious penalties apply to licence holders who fail to provide adequate food, water and shelter for wildlife in their care.” Hussain-Yusuf worked at a private research laboratory within the Geelong hospital and was a registered reptile collector. He completed a PhD in Microbiology at the University of Kogoshima in Japan.

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LETTERS Andy’s track trek a life-changer I pay tribute to Leading Senior Constable Andy Brittain for his selfless commitment to improving the lives of disadvantaged Geelong youths. I first met Andy earlier this year at an Anzac Day service. With him were 14 disadvantaged young people who were preparing to walk the Kokoda Track. Andy’s infectious passion for helping underprivileged and disengaged youth in Geelong led to the Geelong Kokoda Youth Program’s establishment in 2013. The program has evolved into an incredibly successful initiative, encouraging disengaged youth to develop a connection with their local community. Many of these kids come from disadvantaged backgrounds and are grappling with mental health issues and feelings of isolation. This life-changing experience the Geelong Kokoda Youth Program offers is due in no small part to Leading Senior Constable Andy Brittain. It is no surprise he received the 2017 Blue Ribbon Foundation Policeman of the Year award. Over the last five years the program has seen nearly 50 young people from the Geelong region participate in the Kokoda program. The 10-night, 11-day trek, following 20 weeks of personal training, teaches kids resilience and provides them with a platform to make sound decisions. Last week I attended a Victoria Police breakfast that showcased the impact of the Kokoda experience. Each participant told their own story about how the program changed their lives and helped them re-engage with school, employment, family and community. I wish Andy, and everyone involved continuing success for the Geelong Kokoda Youth Program. Simon Ramsay MP Member for Western Victoria

Take a Gamble on humanity When reading letters to the editor in local papers I normally glance down to check the author’s name so as not to waste my time with Michael J Gamble’s drivel, but I made the mistake of reading his letter headlined ’Australians come first’ in last week’s Geelong Indy. I was appalled. How dare he say “I could not give a continental” and “who cares?” when referring to men, women and children who have come from countries where people are tortured, raped, beaten and killed; people risking their lives for a better existence? Michael J Gamble should just think how lucky he is to be geographically privileged. Instead of sitting in his ivory tower at Belmont and spending his days trying to get his name in every paper possible, Mr Gamble should get out there and help the community, volunteer, show some compassion and contribute to safely ensuring the future of all humanity. J Pirrottina Manifold Heights

Another chapter in library Geelong Regional Library Corporation (GRLC) has delivered another year of innovative, highquality, contemporary and sustainable library services covering four local government authorities: City of Greater Geelong; Surf Coast Shire; Golden Plains Shire; and Borough of Queenscliffe. The GRLC comprises 16 libraries, two mobile libraries and virtual services. In addition to the extensive collection, GRLC services cover programs for children, youth, adults and seniors. There are lectures covering current affairs and educational topics, national and international author talks, workshops, performances, E-knowhow sessions and book clubs. Our library network is at the forefront of learning, community and civic development programs in Geelong and is vital to the social, cultural and economic growth of our community. I thank GRLC for another wonderful year. Yvonne Adami East Geelong

Pastor exception on SSM Salutations to Pastor Frank Lowry for his letter in last week’s Geelong Indy. He is the exception to his peers on same-sex marriage - they’re either silent or openly in support of this travesty. Being Christian has never been an easy road, but Pastor Lowry’s courageous stand in the face of hostility, abuse and social engineering is an example to all Christians. Frank Buchman, a devout Christian, said in Remaking the World: “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything". The success of the anti-nuclear-family, anti-Bible, anti-God brigade proves that the majority of Australian geelongindy.com.au

ing hidden skulduggery is going on in climate science. Why do these sites exist? Anti-climate science has received funding from vested interests, most notably the oil billionaire Koch brothers, since the 1980s. Another clue: those of us concerned about climate change are concerned for future generations. The other side wants us not to worry about them but to get angry about our electricity prices. Then just one more step is needed to achieve the aims of climate-denier-science funders - to demonise renewables while praising fossil fuels. That’s the script we see. For it to work, though, they can’t just be sceptical about anthropogenic global warming, they have to deny any truth to it at all. That is why they are - deniers. Jukka Tuisku Barwon Heads

BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Buckets to the filthy degenerates who leave faeces everywhere near Aldi at Bell Post Hill. You are a disgrace to the human race. Nearby tenants are ashamed and say it’s like that every day. LW, Bell Post Hill Bouquets in reflection to a lovely young man who offered to pay for my groceries in Aldi last year after I misplaced my wallet. It was a hard time because I thought I was going to lose my beautiful dog, so I had to rush off. Many thanks to him. F Sullivan, Grovedale Bouquets to a pair of strangers and the stationmaster at North Geelong Railway Station where I fainted and hit my head on the platform last Friday. The strangers called an ambulance, brought me water and stopped my bleeding, while the stationmaster sat with me until the ambulance arrived. Black Eye, North Geelong voters did fall for anything. The constant, concentrated, planned and orchestrated visual and verbal same-sex marriage assault by the media, teachers, public servants, politicians, Hollywood stars and sport heroes worked. They, the majority got what it asked for. To paraphrase the Bible, in the last days they’ll call good evil and evil good. Most Christians, Pastor Lowry included, probably understand God opposes homosexuality and created male and female, along with marriage, for fostering the nuclear family and the begetting of children. The nuclear family and God’s word, the Bible, was the cornerstone of Western civilisation, like it or not. We turn our backs on these God-given influences at our national peril! W Boyd Geelong West

And now for no-court divorce The recent passing of laws about same sex-marriage may have unintended consequences. It is not well-known that the marriage contract is a contract between the spouses, but what is not known generally is that the spouses also become in contract with the Federal Government. This is what makes it a legal contract, and is why marriage is legally recognised. This is all well and good, except for the fact that, should the government change the Marriage Act in any way, as it proposes to do now, then all marriage contracts become null and void. Because married couples are in a contractual arrangement that includes the government it is required that couples seeking a divorce necessarily go to the Family Court for adjudication. If it is the case that the Marriage Act is changed, then there is no longer a legal imperative for divorcing couples to go to the Family Court, making it redundant. Given that Family Court procedures are a goldmine for lawyers, divorcing couples might see that the cheaper alternative could be avoiding the court and settle it themselves, saving a heap. It also seems that gay couples, who are often well-moneyed, might heed the fact that any marriage break-up will have to be conducted in the Family Court, possibly lightening their sometimes-bulging coffers considerably. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West

Watch for signs of trouble As 2017 comes to an end, it’s a great time to reflect and express our gratitude for all the things that happened this year. But some people might find the festive season difficult, particularly those experiencing isolation, loneliness or mental health issues. Also, thousands of young people may be facing big life changes over the coming months, such as starting a new school, awaiting exam results or beginning a job. Losing the normal routine and structure of school, regular contact with friends or having to financially support themselves can make this time particularly challenging. Students in university or TAFE may also be facing seasonal stressors. Some young people may have less parental contact, leaving them

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Bouquets to City of Greater Geelong if it promptly moves to adopt Mornington laws against the nuisance antics of holiday-let tenants, loud foul-mouthing beyond 3am for example. Bad Behaviour By The Bay, Indented Head Buckets to Have A Look At Yourself (Buckets and Bouquets, 8 December). I took your advice, looked in the mirror and saw someone non-judgemental, who lets others live their lives, and who believes in democracy. Where did I call same-sex marriage absurd or against nature? Your mirror shows a fantasy-lover. Get Your Facts Correct, Grovedale

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vulnerable. Knowing the signs and symptoms something might be wrong and then how to get help is important. Being withdrawn, not wanting to be with friends, not doing the things they would normally enjoy, ongoing worry or irritability are just some of the things to look out for. If anyone needs support or advice, Headspace is here to help. As the National Youth Mental Health Foundation, Headspace provides support to young people aged 12 to 25 who are going through a tough time. Help is available from Headspace’s 100 centres around Australia, which can be located at headspace.org.au. Help can also be accessed via eheadspace.org.au, providing online and telephone support between 9am and 1am seven days a week, including Christmas Day. Jason Trethowan Headspace chief executive officer

Keep striding against stroke On behalf of local stroke survivors and the Stroke Foundation, I thank members of the community who got motivated and moving by taking part in Stride4stroke throughout November. Not only did almost 650 participants lower their own stroke risk by taking on their own physical challenge, they raised vital funds for StrokeLine, 1800 787 653, Australia’s only dedicated national helpline for stroke survivors and their families. I am excited to announce that with your support, we collectively clocked up more than 47,000 kilometres and raised almost $140,000 for StrokeLine. These donations will enable Stroke Foundation to continue to provide this vital telephone support service when it is needed most. Throughout November I was thrilled to hear about the efforts of our ‘Striders’ right across the country. They walked, ran, swam and even lifted weights to raise awareness of stroke. Sadly, there will be 56,000 strokes in Australia this year. That’s one every nine minutes. But stroke’s impact doesn’t need to be this great. Around 80 per cent of strokes are preventable. We must turn the situation around for the better. We must work together to prevent, treat and beat stroke. Looking after our own health is the first step. Physical inactivity is now the second highest risk factor behind high blood pressure, so follow the lead of our Striders and get moving. Readers can continue supporting the Stroke Foundation at stride4stroke.org.au. Sharon McGowan Stroke Foundation chief executive officer

Conspiracy of the deniers I assume Tim Saclier included me in his accusations of “climate alarmists … promoting a scam" (Letters, 1 December). Is it me who researches in the alternative fact world or is it Mr Saclier and his friends who need to wake up? How can we tell? Here’s a clue: the science of denier websites never runs deep. The narrative is usually surprise and anger at having discovered “falsified” or “withheld data” when the writers “’looked closer into” whatever. The narrative is to hook readers into believ-

Given the tenor of Derek Lipka's letter in last week’s Geelong Indy, I doubt there is much point in having any sort of sensible dialogue with such a person. Still, my offer remains open. I don’t care where he wants to debate - in the local phone booth or Kardinia Park. I’m open to debate him at any location he cares to nominate. Alan Barron Geelong Climate Sense Coalition convenor

Dispatchable facts Derek Lipka’s denigration of coal as not producing dispatchable power unwittingly explained why our power grids are losing reliability. There’s no shortage of online information on the subject but Calgary University’s energyeducation.ca makes it clear that “most conventional power sources such as coal or natural gas power plants are dispatchable in order to meet the always changing electricity needs of the population". Coal and gas can do this because, having baseload capacity, they are meant to be operating continuously. Each plant would normally have several generators, any of which could be shut down for maintenance or repair while the others maintained production. The website explains that the speed of restoration, in the event of shutdown, varies from fast (in seconds), medium (minutes), and slow (hours). Yes, coal is slower than hydro or gas. But this didn’t matter before renewables - the intermittent non-dispatchables - were forced onto the grid, requiring baseload dispatchables to run part-time to make up for the intermittency of green power. So Hazelwood shut down because it was prevented from doing the dispatchable job it was built for, as well as being faced with the additional burdens placed on it by the Victorian Government, including yet more renewables. Tim Saclier Leopold

Cold facts on warming A couple of weeks ago in the Indy Derek Lipka said “the planet is warming” and “quite quickly compared to previous warming periods”, so man-made global warming must be true. However, dozens of scientific studies around the globe show the planet has gone through regular warming and cooling cycles, many of which were hotter than our present cycle. All the warm periods over the past 3000 years began without the help of CO2. Our current heating cycle started slowly somewhere around 1700 and has continued heating sporadically until recently. It plateaued for 15 years before the El Nino of 2015 kicked in and spiked sharply upwards. However the spike has now reversed and temperatures are heading down again. So the current warming cycle was well underway before CO2 could have had the slightest influence. The holy church of catastrophic warmism , the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, stated in one of its reports that CO2 could only have had a significant effect on global warming since 1950 but nearly half of the temperature increase that’s occurred since 1700 occurred before 1950! Also, Mr Lipka wrote last week that coal generators are not “dispatchable” because they have slow response times but he’s wrong. Speed of response is irrelevant in determining whether a generator is “dispatchable”. I advise him to do more research. Peter Rees Bell Park

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Quarter century of carols By Luke Voogt Shandelle Cook has performed at Geelong Carols by Candlelight for a quarter of century, since her win at a local talent search. She will celebrate the milestone in style this Christmas Eve, when the carols move to Kardinia Park for the first time in their 52-year history. “We’re moving up, bigger and better,” she said. Works at Johnstone Park forced organisers to relocate the event from its traditional home. But the move to the Cats' home ground could see thousands more people turn up, according to organisers. “It would be nice to attract a lot more people than we have at Johnstone Park,” Shandelle said. “There’s a much bigger space available to an audience. I don’t know if we’ll fill the stadium - that will be nice though.” Shandelle has performed at the carols since she won the Highton Rotary Star Search in 1993. This year’s vocal champion, Rosey Wilkens, will continue the 40-year tradition of winners performing by joining Shandelle on stage. The Geelong High student won the competition’s vocal category in May. Shandelle, who teaches singing as well as performing and working as a personal trainer, hoped to mentor some of the carols’ young singers. “It’s a prestigious event for them to appear at,” she said. “There’s always a chance for me to help those artists along.” Children’s group the Mik Maks, The Voice finalist Michael Stangel and up-and-coming singer Janeva Burrill will join the festivities this

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JINGLE BELLS: Revellers enjoy Geleong Carols by Candlelight before the move to Kardinia Park. year. “We’ve got such a good line-up this year,” Shandelle said. “It’s nice to bring some new talent for people to hear - it’s a great little arts community we’ve got here. Known on-stage as Janeva, the 21-year-old has performed at a handful of major festivals across Australia. “She’s writing her own music too,” Shandelle said. About 70 singers from three different choirs

will lead the crowd in traditional sing-along carols, she said. “Being at the stadium, it might have been an attractive thing for them to get involved.” This year may be might be the first time the carols have moved to Kardinia Park, but it’s not the first time at the stadium for Shandelle. She performed there earlier this year during an AFL match. “Apparently I only play stadiums now,” she joked on Monday. “I’ve got a gig there tonight.” She also recorded a Christmas album re-

cently, in time for the event. “We’ll be selling it there,” she said. “Hopefully people will use it as a stocking-filler.” Long-serving carols organiser Noel Hooper expected a bigger crowd this year, thanks to the appeal of the stadium. Hooper 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.

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O’Keefe cut the fingers from the gloves so he could play piano. “He said ‘Now put them on son’,” Hurley said. “I had mittens on before Michael Jackson.” Hurley released his new album Naked this year, which includes a cover of I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore, along with a

raunchy video clip. “People will either be horrified or amused I don’t know which,” he said. He will play his old hits and a variety of covers at The Sphinx from 8.30pm on Friday, 15 December, after selling out an 11am show. “You just don’t hear entertainers sing those

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Jade Hurley’s current audience might not be the screaming fangirls he played to in the ’60s, but they still get a little wild. “I had a lovely pink G-string thrown at me on stage when I was in Ballina (north NSW) last week,” he said. “It comes with the territory, mate. Tom Jones eat your heart out.” Hurley spoke to the Indy on the road in his motorhome fresh off a show in Caloundra, Queensland. “They were hanging from the rafters,” he said. He has toured Australia in the motorhome with his piano for the last decade. “There’s no better way of doing it,” he said. “I’m one of the only acts in Australia that tours in a motorhome.” Hurley turned 74 recently, but that failed to stop him “throwing the old leg up on the foot pedals” and giving each show his all. “It’s called adrenaline,” he said. “Everything is wet down to my underpants and socks at the end of each show.” And giving “110 per cent onstage” was drawing good crowds, he said. “It’s not just the oldies that it used to be for years - which is quite flattering actually. “There’s a lot of people who have grown up listening to their mums and dads’ Jade Hurley albums, and a lot of them are bringing their kids to the show too.” Hurley developed his on-stage work ethic playing alongside music legends Johnny O’Keefe and Johnny Cash in the ’60s. He made his TV debut aged 14 on ABC’s Six O’Clock Rock alongside O’Keefe, who gave him the green gloves that inspired his nickname Jade.

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TODAY FESTIVAL - Festival of Christmas Trees and Lights 7.3010pm at St Cuthbert’s Church Hall, 83 Heyers Rd, Grovedale. Children’s craft table. Gold-coin entry goes to Christmas Bowl Appeal. All welcome. Also Saturday and Sunday. Enquiries 0407 929 986.

SATURDAY DANCE - Ballroom dancing to Ben Constanzo 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold. Cost $8 includes supper. Enquiries 0400 500 402. BALLROOM - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances to Ozzie 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Cost $10. Bring a plate. Enquiries 0413 048 301.

SUNDAY MARKET - Lara Community Christmas Market 9am-2pm at Lara RSL surrounds. Parking at Lara Railway Station. MUSIC - Traditional Old Style Country Music 1-5.30pm at Central Bowling Club, 115 Wilson St, Colac. Guest artist Corrimungle’s Andrea Weel with support from walk-up artists. MARKET - Torquay Cowrie Market 10am-3pm on The Esplanade. Enquiries cowriemarket@yahoo.com.au. SCOUT - Geelong Scout Heritage Centre meets 10am3pm at 56 Russell St, Newtown. Enquiries 0419 591 432. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portalington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Enquires 0476 124 598. WORSHIP - Cafe church worship 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557. CHURCH - Messy Church with craft, Bible stories, singing, prayers 10am at St Stephen’s Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557. BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Enquiries 5263 2744.

MONDAY SPEAKING - Geelong Rostrum Club practices public speaking 6.45pm upstairs a St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5243 7765. HEARING - Better Hearing Support Group meets at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West. Enquiries 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

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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. Enquiries 5275 5807.

TUESDAY FAITH - Victory Faith Centre PowerPoint presentation on modern Bible versions 7pm at 313 Bellerine St, South Geelong. Enquiries 0421 728 128. DANCING - Geelong Club Dancers square dancing 6.308pm children and parents class for $5, 8-10.30pm mainstream dancers $12 at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Enquiries 0435 091 277. MUSIC - Mainly Music program for carers and babies, preschoolers 10-11am at St Albans Uniting Church, 276 Wilsons Rd, St Albans Park. Cost $2.50 per family. Enquiries 0447 646 364 or 0417 252 832. DANCING - Scottish Country Dancing 7.30-10pm at Leopold Hall. Cost $5 includes supper. Enquiries 5250 5540.

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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. Enquiries 5250 1937 or 5278 7720. ALCOHOLICS - Alcoholics For Christ 12-step program 7.30pm at South Barwon Salvation Army, 176-180 Francis St, Belmont. Enquiries 0420 910 763. YOGA - Free Sahaja yoga meditation lessons 7-8pm at Vines Road Community Centre. Enquiries 0430 536 280 or sahajayoga.com.au.

THURSDAY DANCE - West Coast Seekers Club dances to Puff 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5243 8603. PLANT - Plant sale 10am-3pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. Proceeds to Heights gardens. DANCING - Life Activities Club Christmas breakup dance 2-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. Enquiries 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. 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 and 2-4.30pm at Italo’s, Gilbert St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484.

FRIDAY MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group meets 6pm at the Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 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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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 Compass: Schoolʼs Out (PG) 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 A Taste Of Landline [s] 1:00 Back Roads (PG) [s] 1:30 Boomtown (PG) [s] 2:00 Father Brown (PG) 2:45 Antiques Roadshow [s] 3:45 The Mix [s] 4:15 Bespoke (PG) [s] 4:45 Victoria: Young England (PG) 5:30 Q&A [s] 6:10 Sarah Beenyʼs Rise Hall Christmas (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 Joanna Lumleyʼs India (PG) 8:30 Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] 10:00 Father Brown (PG) [s] 10:55 The Code (M l,v) [s] 11:55 Fortitude (MA15+) [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Sarah Beenyʼs Rise Hall Christmas (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] 2:30 Joanna Lumleyʼs India (PG) 3:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 What Itʼs Like [s] 6:10 Grand Designs [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Back Roads (PG) [s] 8:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 9:00 Q&A [s] 10:05 Catching A Killer (M) [s] 11:30 No Offence (M l,s) [s] 12:20 rage (MA15+) [s] 2:15 Top Of The Lake (M l,s,v) [s] 3:15 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:10 Antiques Roadshow [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 1:30 Zimbabwe: Downfall Of A Dictator (PG) [s] 2:00 Agatha Christieʼs Partners In Crime (M s,v) [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 The Checkout (PG) 6:10 Grand Designs [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Screen Time [s] 8:30 The Book Club [s] 9:30 Plumpton High Babies Ten Years On (M l) [s] 10:30 Joanna Lumley: Elvis and Me 11:20 Q&A [s]

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6:00 NBC Today [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) [s] 1:00 Travel Oz: Victorian Adventure 1:30 Jabbaʼs School Holiday Movie Special 2:00 Movie: “A Taste Of Christmas” (PG) (ʼ17) Stars: Laura Bell Bundy 4:00 Coastwatch Oz (PG) [s] 4:30 Australiaʼs Best Drives [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Special Event: Victoria State Schools Spectacular [s] 12:00 Movie: “The Pawn” (MA15+) (ʼ98) Stars: Greg Evigan, Rob Stewart, Tony Lo Bianco 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) Religious Programs 4:30 (7) Sons And Daughters (PG) [s] 5:00 (7) House Of Wellness (PG)

6:00 NBC Today 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show [s] 12:00 Kochieʼs Business Builders 12:30 Movie: “Search For The Santa Paws” (G) (ʼ10) Stars: Diedrich Bader, Kaitlyn Maher 2:30 Movie: “Oh, Christmas Tree” (PG) (ʼ13) Stars: Sarah Lancaster 4:30 Australiaʼs Best Drives [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Sunday Night [s] 8:00 Special Event: Woolworthsʼ Carols In The Domain 2017 *Live* 10:30 Mrs Brownʼs Boys (M d,l,s) 12:00 How To Get Away With Murder (M v) [s] 1:00 (7) The Franchise Show [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 3:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 4:00 (7) Meet The Press [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “My Christmas Love” (PG) (ʼ16) – A hopeless romantic begins receiving gifts anonymously. Stars: Meredith Hagner 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 8:30 Criminal Minds: The Bunker (M v) [s] 9:30 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders: The Ripper Of Riga (M v) [s] 10:30 Program To Be Advised 12:30 (7) Marvelʼs Agent Carter (M v) [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Finding Father Christmas” (G) (ʼ16) 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Border Patrol: Passport Scammers / Body Packer Widow (PG) [s] 8:00 Air Rescue (PG) [s] 8:30 Criminal Minds (M v) [s] 9:30 The Grand Tour: Censored To Censored (PG) [s] 11:00 The Windsors: Christmas Special (M d,l,s) [s] 12:00 Blood & Oil (M) [s] 1:00 (7) Travel Oz [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Spirit Of Christmas” (G) (ʼ15) Stars: Jen Lilley, Thomas Beaudoin, Kati Salowsky, Brett Leigh, Steven A Miller 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Border Patrol: American Medicinal Cannabis (PG) [s] 7:30 Christmas Special: Greatest Christmas Gifts Ever (PG) [s] 8:45 Program To Be Advised 11:00 House Of Wellness: Christmas Special (PG) [s] 12:00 Winners And Losers: Time Waits For No One (PG) [s] 1:00 (7) Winners And Losers (PG) (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Another Christmas Kiss” (PG) (ʼ14) Stars: Elisabeth Harnois, Adam Mayfield 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Border Patrol (PG) [s] 7:30 Makes You Laugh Out Loud: Santa (PG) [s] 8:30 Worldʼs Deadliest Weather (PG) [s] 9:30 The Grand Tour (M l,s) [s] 11:00 The Jonathan Ross Show (M l,s) [s] 12:00 Scandal (M v) [s] 1:00 (7) Travel Oz [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Extra (PG) [s] 12:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Third Test: Australia v England - Day 2 Afternoon Session *Live* 3:30 The Cricket Show [s] 4:00 Cricket: The Ashes: Evening Session *Live* 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Night Session *Live* 9:00 Forged In Fire (M l) [s] 10:00 Movie: “Mission Impossible II” (M v) (ʼ00) Stars: Tom Cruise, Thandie Newton, Dougray Scott 12:30 Fugitive (M v) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Rizzoli & Isles: Deadly Harvest (MA15+) [s] 3:00 Movie Juice (PG) [s] 3:30 Extra [s] 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra - Saturday [s] 12:00 Kevin Can Wait (PG) [s] 12:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Third Test: Australia v England - Day 3 Afternoon Session 3:30 The Cricket Show [s] 4:00 Cricket: The Ashes: Evening Session *Live* 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Night Session *Live* 9:00 Forged In Fire (M l) [s] 10:05 Movie: “Mission Impossible II” (M v) (ʼ00) Stars: Tom Cruise 12:35 Person Of Interest (M v) [s] 1:30 Plonk: Adelaide Hills (M l) [s] 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “The Awakening” (M v) (ʼ80) Stars: Charlton Heston, Susannah York 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 TV Shop 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]

6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 My Surf TV [s] 10:30 Program To Be Advised 11:00 Surfing Australia TV [s] 11:30 In Their Footsteps (PG) [s] 12:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Third Test: Day 4: Afternoon *Live* 3:30 The Cricket Show [s] 4:00 Cricket: The Ashes: Evening Session *Live* 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 6:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Night Session *Live* 9:00 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 10:00 Movie: “American Sniper” (MA15+) (ʼ14) Stars: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller 12:40 House: Deception (M d,s,mp) [s] 1:30 My Surf TV [s] 2:00 Bad Robots (M l,s) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) [s] 4:00 Good Morning America [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Extra [s] 12:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Third Test: Day 5: Afternoon *Live* 3:30 The Cricket Show [s] 4:00 Cricket: The Ashes: Evening Session *Live* 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:30 Cricket: The Ashes: Night Session *Live* 9:00 Movie: “Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol” (M v) (ʼ11) Stars: Tom Cruise 11:40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Book Of Shadows (M v) [s] 12:35 Gotham: Mommyʼs Little Monster (MA15+) [s] 1:30 TV Shop [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

5:30 Today [s] 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Curly Sue” (PG) (ʼ92) 1:00 Movie: “My Dog Skip” (G) Stars: James Belushi (ʼ00) Stars: Frankie Muniz 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The 7:30 The Voice Kids (PG) [s] Allowance Evaporation / The 9:00 Michael Jacksonʼs Journey Comic-con Conundrum (PG) From Motown To Off The 8:30 Movie: “Meet The Parents” Wall (M l) [s] (M l,d,s) (ʼ00) Stars: Robert De 11:00 Mom: Benito Poppins And A Niro, Ben Stiller Warm Pumpkin (M s) [s] 10:40 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:30 Movie Juice (PG) [s] 11:40 Cold Case: Detention (M) [s] 12:00 CSI: NY: 12:35 20/20 [s] The Lady In The Lake (M v,mp) [s] 1:30 Surfing Australia [s] 1:00 The Closer: Borderline (M v) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

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

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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CRUSADER EXCALIBUR This caravan is as new condition and would suit someone looking to buy a new van, always stored undercover, length is 7.1 mt ( 23ft ) excluding the draw bar, totally set up for free camping, 3 x 120w solar panels, 2 x 120 ah batteries, 2 x 95 lt water tanks, full size queen bed, club style lounge ( turns into another bed ), 215 lt waeco fridge and freezer, washing machine, toilet and shower. 32in full HD TV /DVD, microwave oven, full size gas/electric oven, air con/heating, Truma E2400 gas heater for free camping, external pull out kitchen with sink & hot & cold taps, roll out awning is 18ft long. This van has more storage space than you will ever need. $59,990.00. Phone: 0417 032 747.

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CAMPER TRAILER Home made, longbed ute tub and canopy, inner spring DB bed, under bed storage, water tank and pump, spare wheel carrier, new L/T tyres, 12 volt power, storage box on front, rear pit stop tent, side awning. reg until 11/18. $2,600ono. 0428 683 867.

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). $17,500 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. $38,000. Phone: 0434 566 117.

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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 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.

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

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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.

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. $49,500 negotiable. Phone: 0418 394 586.

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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

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.

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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. 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.

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DISCOVERY 4 Land Rover, Coris Grey with black pack. Extras include: Side steps, 20 inch black wheels, cruise control, satellite navigation, blind spot monitoring, seven seats, LED lights, never been off road, very good condition, full service history, definitely worth a look if you are in the market for this type of vehicle. Perfect family car, registration (1alarm). $66,500. Phone: 0417 384 787

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.

FORD 2007, BFII, Fairmont Ghia, 6 cylinder, auto sedan, silver, 1 owner, immaculate condition, 129,000kms, Ford history, just serviced, Pirelli tyres, reg until 07/18, UUR-238. $7,700. 0413 990 350.

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FORD Falcon, 2006, auto, sedan, 137,000kms, lots of extras, good tyres, no RWC, reg until 04/18, GC. 1JY-2QL. $7,500ono. 0401 254 330.

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Brett Turley and his team understand that cars and their owners are individual with varying requirements. “We genuinely care about you and your vehicle,” Brett said. “We offer a comprehensive range of motor mechanic services in our bright Geelong workshop and pride ourselves on our personalised service. “We take the time and effort to get to know you, our customer, as well as your car. “We are renowned for our fussiness and attention to detail, and that’s exactly how we like it.” BJT Automotive is a dealership alternative offering a high level of service at a competitive price, using only quality parts and maintaining new car warranties. Services include log book servicing, fleet servicing, maintenance and management, mechanical repairs, 4WD and light commercial vehicle servicing and repairs, pre-purchase car inspections, roadworthy certificates, steering and suspension repairs and brake and clutch repairs. “To ensure BJT Automotive’s mechanical services in Geelong are cutting edge and up to date we are constantly refreshing and improving our mechanics’ skills and knowledge,” Brett adds. “If you are about to buy or sell a car, talk to us first. We are VicRoads roadworthy testers, able to issue roadworthy certificates and offer comprehensive pre-purchase car inspections.” BJT Automotive services Holden, Toyota, Ford, Mazda, Subaru, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Honda, Hyundai, Kia and Suzuki vehicles. BJT Automotive operates from 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday at 8 Maxwell Avenue, Belmont. For more information phone 5244 3337.

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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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better it sounds and feels. The gearshift is light (but not too light) and works slickly. Rev matching on downchanges? Yuk! If you don’t know how to heel-toe you should not be in the driver’s seat of a Nismo. Front and rear suspension have increased spring, dampening and stabiliser rates. A strut tower bar brace gives the suspension a stiffer platform on which to work. So the Nismo grips the road with plenty of determination. It has nice chassis balance and responds well to the slightest input of the throttle and wheel. Steering feel is excellent, though some may find it rather heavy, particularly at lower speeds. The big Nismo has a harsh-ish ride of uneven surfaces and there’s quite a bit of road-roar on coarse-chip roads. Sound like criticism? It’s not, we really like the raw nature of the big Nissan. This is not grand tourer, it’s the real deal. Nismo sports brakes with 14-inch front and 13.8-inch rear vented rotors, with four-piston front and two-piston rear aluminium callipers haul off speed hard. Exactly what you need if you’re tempted into track days. We love the old fashioned sound and feel of the Nissan 370Z Nismo and suggest anyone who is halfway interested gets down to their favourite dealer to sample sports motoring at a budget price. Inquire about a test drive at Dandenong Nissan, 46 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Phone 9792 9922.

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MODEL RANGE 370Z Nismo 3.7-litre manual two-door coupe : $61,490 (manual), $63,990 (automatic)

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By Ewan Kennedy, Marque Motoring Nissan’s 370Z sportscar is getting on in years but still looks the part and is bargain priced. Indeed it recommended retail price has been coming down to compensate for the years going up. For a little over $50,000 on the road it gives you a blast into the past that’s most enjoyable. Now another, pretty special version of the 370Z is on sale, one from the Nissan Motorsports and tuning division Nismo. The 370Z Nismo features added power, sports suspension, wider tyres, bigger brakes, a hot body kit and a Recaro trimmed interior. You still get excellent value from this special model, just $61,490 for the six-speed manual we tested, or $63,990 for the seven-speed automatic we (thankfully) didn’t test. Though the regular Nissan 370Z is sold as a coupe or roadster the Nismo only comes with the closed body as it’s the lighter of the two. The front and rear have been reworked, including a great looking rear wing. Plenty of red highlights have been added to the lower areas. Classy 19-inch alloys are part of the packaged, with the Nismo brakes clearly visible inside them. The cabin has a pair of red and black Recaros covered in cloth that support well and really do give the feeling you deserve in any ‘proper’ sports machine. There are some little red touches here too, in particular the red ‘O’ at the end of the Nismo badge on the tacho. The dash area is virtually unchanged, but we have loved the three central dial layout since way back when we first drove a 240Z and they still look great today. The guys at Nismo revised the standard 3.7-litre V6 engine by fitting a dual sports exhaust system which reduces back pressure by up to 30 per cent. That, and retuning the engine control module, added an extra eight kW of power and eight Nm of torque. Outputs are 253 kW (350 horsepower in sportscar numbers) at deliciously high revs of 7400. And a 374 Nm at 5200 rpm. The first thing you notice is the improved engine note. The snap and snarl of the engine when it’s worked hard is delightful. There’s no turbo to delay air intake so acceleration is virtually instantaneous. The harder you go the

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SPORT

Cats slip from top eight after one-day LOCAL CRICKET Jim Timberlake Geelong Cricket Club has slipped out of the top eight after going down to Fitzroy Doncaster last weekend, in a one-day game following the previous week washout. The Cats batted first and started brightly, Tim Ludeman making a brisk 52 from 67 balls, while skipper Eamonn Vines continued his incredible form, top scoring with 62. Brenton McDonald (25) and Dom McGlinchey (21) finished off the innings well, seeing the side to a competitive 7/201. In reply, the Geelong bowling attack struggled to find real penetration, and - despite a tidy 2/30 from 10 overs by Luke Muller - the team was unable to defend their target. The next two weekends, weather permitting, will finally see the first red ball game of the season, as Geelong host the Monash Tigers, who sit just below them on the l adder. Both sides will know a win heading into the Christmas break will be crucial to their finals chances, and a tight struggle should ensue. The Geelong Cricket Association has one remaining game before the Christmas break, with a two day game scheduled over the next two Saturdays. In Division One, a mouth watering top of the table clash between North Geelong and East Belmont is set to be played at Osborne

Park, with both sides in amazing form. The Magpies have taken all before them so far this season, and are yet to lose a game thanks to their bevy of stars. With the likes of Andrew Fergusson and Damien Vassilou racking up some big scores, while their bowling attack, led by coach Nathan Fitzgerald, Tom Mathieson and Shaun Kingwell has not put a foot wrong. East Belmont though have been equally as impressive. Despite dropping one game to Lara, their form has been impeccable, and they will be setting themselves to make a statement here. The form of opening batsmen Sean O’Neill has been incredible, with two centuries and a 97 to his name already. Add to that the return to form of Matthew Lineker last week, and the Lions batting order looks primed to make a big score. Their bowling though may be slightly underdone, David Lineen returned from injury last week, and will definitely be the better for the run, while fast bowler Alex Willerton is making slow and steady progress from a side strain. This will be a top class game of local cricket, but with the Magpies bowling stocks looking slightly fitter, they deserve to start to very narrow favourites. South Barwon v GEELONG CITY, GROVEDALE v St Joseph's, LAA v Murgheboluc, NORTH GEELONG v East Belmont, Newtown and Chilwell v LEOPOLD.

In division two, the top four is starting to break away from the bottom four, and with St Peter's precariously placed in fifth spot on the ladder, their game against bottom placed Newcomb and District is one they simply must win if they are to stay in touch. The Saints' form has been patchy, although a win against Manifold Heights last round ensured they kept their finals hopes alive. Stephen Illingworth continues to defy Father Time, the star all-rounder taking 3/19 as the Saints restricted the Sharks to just 159, before backing up with 61 not out as he led his side to a dominant eight-wicket win. Newcomb and District has struggled so far this season, but a win isn’t far away, meaning St Peter's will need to be at their best here. Newcomb and District v ST PETER'S, Highton v BELL PARK, Manifold Heights v BELL POST HILL, MARSHALL v Torquay. And in division three, St Albans Breakwater, which currently sits in fourth position, has a massive chance to consolidate a finals spot when it plays fifth-placed Alexander Thomson. The Vikings have struggled to regain the form that saw them storm into last year's finals, and if they can’t find it here, it will almost be curtains for 2017/18. ST ALBANS BREAKWATER v Alexander Thomson, THOMSON v Guild Saints, GEELONG WEST v Corio, MODEWARRE v Waurn Ponds-Deakin.

Skis and iron a hot mix at senior surf comp Up to 40 Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club competitors participated in this summer’s first Life Saving Victoria surf senior carnival at Torquay surf beach on 9 December. Ocean Grove SLSC competition manager Bruce Sampson said his club competed well across the ski events and iron races at the state-based surf carnival. Sampson confirmed 38 Ocean Grove SLSC senior competitors competed at the opening senior carnival for 2017-'18. “The skis were probably our strongest - skis and irons were our biggest events,” Sampson said. “It is has been a good hit-out, the kids enjoyed themselves.” Clubs from all over Victoria were at the competition, including Ocean Grove, Anglesea, Jan Juc and Torquay. The next senior surf carnival will take place at Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club on Sunday 7 January.

Chris Breedon competes at the Life Saving Victoria season's first senior surf carnival at Torquay Surf Beach. 30 GEELONG INDY

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Spoiled for fish choice ON THE BITE Chris Pitman The biggest challenge for anglers last week was deciding what to chase, with so many species on the chew. Corio Bay provided sheltered waters and fantastic fishing for pike, Australian salmon, pinkie snapper, flathead and garfish. Soft plastics cast along structures in deeper water caught most of the species mentioned above. Trelly’s Geelong’s Adam Van Der Lugt snagged a mixed bag while working plastics from a boat around the waterfront on Monday morning. Adam said bump lures along the bottom were essential. Anglers fishing off Clifton Springs caught whiting and pinkies along the Curlewis Bank, with tenderised squid a standout bait. Salmon sometimes erupted on the surface of the bay in feeding frenzies. Trolling or casting lures would have done the trick. Alcoa Pier area was worth fishing for pike and pinkies in great numbers. Monster pike over 80cm snapped up Daiwa Double Clutch 95 lures. The snapper catches slowed a little at Clifton Springs, with anglers making daybreak starts reporting the best success on snapper to 8kg. Last week’s easterly winds did nothing to slow the fishing off St Leonard’s. Daniel Baden and I fished the south end of the Bourke Street area on Saturday, catching a bag-limit of whiting to more than 40cm on pippie and tenderised squid on the last of the run-in tide. Sam Pitman took a run out from St Leonard’s on Sunday afternoon, quickly boating 10 nice-sized squid. Sam’s squid jig of choice was a Yamashita size three. Trelly’s Geelong’s Peri Stavropoulos also wanted to get among the whiting action off St Leonards. On Tuesday night he managed a nice bag of fish, again some thumpers over 40cm. Good water clarity made for excellent land-based squid action from Queenscliff Pier right around to the bight. Large 3.5 sized jigs cast out some distance worked a treat. The Rip was a hot spot for salmon, with large schools of fish busting up on the surface. Anglers who chased snapper off Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads boated reasonable numbers of fish in 30m to 40m. Fresh baits such as salmon or squid did the job, with a few gummy sharks taken as a bycatch. Last week the Victorian Fisheries Authority placed a fish attracting device (FAD) out from Torquay, which is fantastic news for increased captures of species like kingfish. Freshwater anglers caught trophy brown trout over 4kgs again at Lake Purrumbete. Trolling Tassie Devils worked well, although bait fishing with mudeye under a float also caught fish. Large carp entertained anglers on the Barwon River in Geelong between Breakwater and Queen’s Park. Next week should offer good fishing for whiting at St Leonards of for snapper and gummies offshore. Freshwater anglers could try trolling the east bank at Lake Purrumbete for big brown trout.

BAGGED: Chris Pitman with whiting from St Leonards. geelongindy.com.au


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REVERSE CAMERA

$

6 SPEED AUTO

TURBO DIESEL

DRIVEAWAY

SN 6150U

DRIVEAWAY

11 HOLDEN COMMODORE VE II SV6 SPORTS WAGON

11 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SLX WAGON 7 SEATS

14 HOLDEN COMMODORE VF EVOKE SPORTS WAGON

$

15,490

16,990

17,888

INTERIOR

$ ZSW 259

$ SN 6149U

$

14 RENAULT KOLEOS BOSE WAGON LEATHER

65,000 KMS

14,990

REVERSE CAMERA

ZOD 861

DRIVEAWAY

13 TOYOTA CAMRY ALTISE SEDAN

DRIVEAWAY

$

16,990 DRIVEAWAY

SLH 030

96,000 KMS

$ XC60 D5

$

LEATHER SEATS

KMS

13,990

8 SEATS

11 HOLDEN COMMODORE VE II EQUIPE SPORTSWAGON

14 FORD ECOSPORT TITANIUM WAGON 34,000

$ YBO 570

03 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER PRADO GXL

14,990

IAJ IHX

100,000 KMS

DRIVEAWAY

10 VOLVO XC70 LE WAGON TURBO DIESEL

15,990

09 FORD FALCON FG G6 SEDAN LPG GAS

13,990

$ WAA 053

DRIVEAWAY

$

SUNROOF

13,990

12,490

1AM 60A

DRIVEAWAY

YVS 762

07 SUBARU LIBERTY GT TURBO SPEC B SEDAN

$ UIA 414

WMI 982

MANUAL 5 SPEED

DRIVEAWAY

TURBO DIESEL

$

11,990

13,888

SM 6069U

AUTO

$

$

12,990

13 HYUNDAI i30 ACTIVE HATCH

11 SUBARU FORESTER X WAGON

TURBO DIESEL

$ TMD 663

DRIVEAWAY

7 SEATS

11,990

LEATHER SEATS

10,990

08 FORD TERRITORY SR WAGON

$ TXD 217

$ XVE 239

DRIVEAWAY

SUNROOF

11,888 DRIVEAWAY

10,990

1KZ 2DE

DRIVEAWAY

AUTO

5 SPEED MANUAL

$

10,990

9,990

10 SUBARU IMPREZA R HATCH

AUTO

$

$ WRA 373

10 COROLLA ASCENT HATCH

12375167-ACM50-17

05 BMW 320i SEDAN

$ VAM 330

45,990 DRIVEAWAY

$

46,990

YYD 694

DRIVEAWAY

FINANCE AVAILABLE

QUALITY USED CARS 147 - 149 Fyans St, Geelong LMCT 10278

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Christmas

FAMILY FUN At Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Extended Christmas Trading Hours starts next week. Check Website for details.

CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL

WRAP IT!

SAT 16 DEC 11AM TO 3PM

SUN 17 TO SUN 24 DEC

• Nickelodeon’s Shimmer and Shine Meet & Greet • Have your photo with Half Cat from the Geelong Cats • Enter the Barwon Health Foundation rale to WIN a SpringFree Trampoline valued at $999

from 10am to 6pm daily, outside Kmart Visit the Barwon Health Foundation Christmas Gift Wrap Station outside Kmart. A gold coin donation per parcel and the team will wrap your gifts for you. All proceeds directly support The Kids Appeal – raising funds for a new kids rehabilitation centre.

• Spin the Wheel to WIN prizes with the Barwon Health Foundation team and support The Kids Appeal • Meet Webstar, the Swim School mascot and the team from Leisurelink • Decorate a Christmas Gingerbread with Ferguson Plarre • FREE face painting and balloon modelling • Cuddle a fury friend at the Animal Farm • Spin around on the twisting teacups • Get crafty and make a Christmas Bon Bon

WaurnPondsSC

Phone 03 5244 2580 www.waurnpondssc.com.au

12375725-CB50-17

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