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Fame game Geelong Chamber of Commerce’s Bernadette Uzelac and Kylie Warne join head judge Simon Flowers to welcome Miyo Fallshaw’s Oishi-m into the Geelong Business Excellence Awards’ Hall of Fame at the launch of the 2018 awards. AWARDS LAUNCH 2018, WRAP P3 MIYO’S OSHI-M STORY, WRAP P5

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Adroit Insurance and Risk is helping Geelong companies take on tomorrow by offering the insight and guidance of a true business partner. Managing principal Darrell Fenton says the company’s recent name change, from Adroit Insurance Group, better reflects that purpose. “We're more than just brokers. We're risk advisors helping clients navigate the complex world of insurance” The 2016 Geelong Business Excellence Award winner offers insurance for almost everything but it’s approach sets Adroit apart, Mr Fenton says. “We truly understand the unique needs of our clients by immersing ourselves in their world. We build a complete picture of the pressures and risks they face every day.” The 2016 award helped Adroit further improve, Mr Fenton says. “Sometimes you don’t know what you don’t know and the awards process is a great opportunity to take an in-depth look at your business and where you can improve. Our industry's always changing so we’ve got to be on the front foot, but the thing I liked most about winning was the enjoyment and pride of our team.” The win precludes Adroit form entering again until 2020 but managing director Andrew Locke has returned as a judge. “We continue supporting this fantastic concept for Geelong,” Mr Fenton says. “We recommend entering to clients.”

The martlet bird represents everything graphic designer Cheryl Martin takes pride in, with its 15th Century connotations of swiftness, promptness and bringing good news. “I love that I get to be creative every day and help businesses really showcase who they are and what they stand for,” she says. Cheryl chose the heraldic symbol of the bird when launching Martlette Graphic Design six years ago to provide high-quality designs on time for clients. “We're known for keeping projects on track for clients,” Cheryl says That commitment won a category on debut at the 2017 business excellence awards. “Winning Micro Business of the Year gave Martlette huge exposure to the Geelong businesses community,” Cheryl says The entry process also provided "fantastic feedback and useful, constructive advice". “The judges' feedback was really helpful,” Cheryl says. “The benefits of putting in a submission are greater than winning an award.“ Martlette has clients from King Island to Cairns and beyond, with Cheryl recently designing a logo for South Pacific Air Ambulance Service, based in Vanuatu. “How they find me is amazing!” Cheryl has decades of experience in graphic design, from logos, websites and social media to brochures and annual reports.

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Enterprising for Geelong Enterprise Geelong is a City of Greater Geelong initiative dedicated to supporting local business and helping the local economy to grow. It is the point of entry for businesses seeking to establish, grow or invest locally and makes doing business easy through positive leadership, collaboration and innovation Business owners are invited to help their business thrive by tapping into the many events and resources offered. Held from August 1 to 31, the Geelong Small Business Festival is a great opportunity to network and learn with a comprehensive schedule of events, including webinars, seminars and workshops. There’s also the Enterprise Geelong website, which provides a summary of economic, industry and demographic data to help business own-

ers with business planning and forecasting. Finally, the Geelong Business Calendar acts as a ‘what’s on’ guide for local business featuring events, functions, seminars and workshops. The next event on the Enterprise Geelong calendar is a seminar, titled ‘Financing your business - what you need to know about raising capital’. Hosted by Enterprise Geelong and Small Business Victoria, this seminar will get business owners up to speed about where - and how - to source the right finance for their business. The seminar will take place from midday to 2pm on Tuesday March 20 at 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. Cost is $20 and registrations can be made by phoning 5272 5138 or emailing mflight@enterprisegeelong.com.au. For more information about Enterprise Geelong visit enterprisegeelong.com.au.

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Awards’ big launch The Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards has entered its 33rd year of showcasing local businesses epitomising outstanding performance. An initiative of Geelong Chamber of Commerce, the 2018 awards officially launched last week with at North Geelong’s The Federal Cafe, Restaurant and Bar. Geelong Chamber of Commerce chief Bernadette Uzelac was excited about the awards’ new partnership with Deakin University. “In 2017 the awards reached new heights with record nominations and entries,” Ms Uzelac said. “We’re delighted to partner with Deakin University, ranked in top 1.1 per cent of universities in the world, to present the 2018 Geelong Business Excellence Awards. “The awards are the longest continuously running business awards in Australia. They play an important role in shining a spotlight on local businesses that demonstrate excellence.” Ms Uzelac was also pleased to announcenew sponsors for this year’s awards: Westpac, sponsoring the Customer Service Award; TAC, Accessible Business Award; and the Victorian Government, through the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, joined as an Award Partner.

I am pleased to once again offer my support for the Geelong Business Excellence Awards, and to extend my warmest congratulations to all nominees. If Australia is to rise to the challenge of achieving a strong, stable economy into the future, we need the kind of innovation and enterprise we are seeing in this dynamic and growing region. I commend the efforts of the local business community, and hope that, through these awards, you are inspired to even higher levels of achievement. I also wish to assure you of my Government’s strong support for your continued growth and prosperity. The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments in January this year was an important first step towards establishing a Geelong City Deal – the very first City Deal for Victoria. Over coming months, both governments will work together with local government partners to negotiate the deal. It is my hope and expectation that, once concluded, it will harness the strengths of the local economy to help to deliver new jobs and make the area an ever better place to live and work. I was also pleased to recently announce that the Geelong and Corangamite region will be the first to benefit from my Government’s Regional Jobs and Investment Packages. The 21 projects will receive a total of $20 million, supporting a range of employment and investment initiatives, including Australia’s first commercial carbon fibre manufacturing facility. This is an exciting time for Geelong, and I have great confidence that the people of this remarkable region can look forward to many great opportunities ahead. The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP Prime Minister of Australia

Invitees at the 2018 Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards launch. Deakin vice-chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander said the university was delighted to support the 2018 awards. “The awards provide an important opportunity to recognise and celebrate the business excellence throughout the Geelong region and

to acknowledge the best of the best,” she said. “Deakin is passionate about supporting the communities we serve, especially through driving innovation and productivity. Our sponsorship aligns perfectly with our values.” Gbea.com.au has full awards entry details.

Enter award now for excellence adventure By Daniel Andrews MP, Premier of Victoria I am pleased to support the 2018 Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards. This year’s awards will celebrate the achievements of nominees and showcase Geelong’s outstanding businesses. As Victoria’s second largest city, Geelong is a massive contributor to our state’s economy and a growing powerhouse of high-tech industries. July’s awards gala dinner will celebrate this success,

bringing together hundreds of people from Geelong’s business community. Our government is proud to partner with the awards through Small Business Victoria, and proud to support local businesses to support job creation and investment with one of the lowest payroll tax rates in the country. I encourage eligible businesses to nominate themselves for an award in any of the program’s categories, and wish every nominee best of luck.

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Hot property Essential Property Solutions commenced operations in 2014 after identifying a gap in the property services market and now services clients in Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and the Surf Coast. The company provides services to commercial property owners, real estate agencies managing commercial properties, and owners’ corporation managers. The services offered help clients comply with commercial property safety regulations, known as Essential Safety Measures (ESMs). The various ESMs cover a range of items to protect the safety of occupants, including fire equipment, emergency and exit lighting, quarterly egress inspections, and a range of other inspections. Essential Property Solutions estimates that 99 percent of owners are unaware of their mandatory obligations under the regulations. Essential Property Solutions can assist with three monthly inspections while also coordinating fire, exit and emergency lighting and other specialist contractors. The company maintains site ESM records and prepares annual ESM reports required for all buildings. Essential Property Solutions helps clients responsible for ESMs with high-level customer service and tailored solutions. The service reduces the risk of fines and penalties for owners and improves the safety of buildings for occupants and the wider community. Essential Property Solutions aims to become the leader in local ESMs.

Branding ‘success’ For Belmont graphic designer and brand strategist Kate Dewey nothing beats helping others achieve “their version of success.” Whether working with media companies, politicians or timber providers, Kate relishes the challenge of meeting their design needs. “I love when I’m working with a client and they say, ‘that’s exactly what we wanted, you’ve hit the nail on the head.’” Kate started her own business, D & Co Studio a little over three years ago, after several years running a business with her then-hus-

band before they split. She has more than a decade of industry experience but was “not financially savvy nor business savvy”, she admits. “When you start your own business you don’t know what you don’t know.” That was where the Geelong Business Excellence Awards came in. Kate entered her business last year and made the finals of the Emerging Business category.

But meeting the judges and experts who gave “another perspective” was more important for Kate. “It’s actually been a big growth process,“ she says. “It really shines a light on what you’re doing incredibly well and things you can address and improve on.” She looks forward to again getting great advice and a clear picture of her progress to date. “And maybe an award - that would be nice!” she says.

Clothing company Oishi-m has continued its meteoric rise after winning the Geelong Business Excellence Award, moving to a new and improved Torquay headquarters. “It’s been a really big year with the win,” says owner Miyo Fallshaw. “We’ve put it all over social media and everything but it’s amazing how many people from everywhere have mentioned it.” One of last year’s judges actually suggested the move, which to Miyo shows what the awards are all about - helping businesses grow. “They said we might need to consider a bigger premises to accommodate our growth,” the Bellbrae mum says. “At first we thought ‘no we’re fine.’” But her store got so crowded with customers and prams after the big win Miyo realised the judge “might be onto something.” Winning the Retail Business award in her debut entry in 2016 gave Miyo and the Oishim team an in-depth look at “every facet” of her business. And Oishi-m made so many improvements after its first entry it had to totally rewrite the application for its triumphant second attempt, Miyo explains. The company makes the majority of its clothes in Australia - its biggest retail market. While online business is thriving, Oishi-m’s new Torquay store attracts customers from all over Australia and New Zealand. “We even had a customer fly into Avalon from Tassie for a new release, and then she got back on the plane once she bought her goods,” Miyo says.

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Miyo Fallshaw with children Jala and Mali at the new Oishi-m headquarters in Torquay.

How long have you been a lawyer for? I've been practicing law for more than 40 years. What are some of your achievements? I've represented clients in a variety of matters, from the preparation of wills and powers of attorney to large, complex legal disputes involving large sums of money. I've successfully defended clients on charges including murder, manslaughter and corporate crime. Where do you practice from? Suite 2, 110 Brougham Street, Geelong. Anyone with a legal matter can phone 5221 6788. What's your community involvment? I've established numerous organisations and promoted several projects for the betterment of Geelong, including searching for an icon for Geelong, which was run hand-in-hand with the Indy and the tourism industry. I've sat on various local boards and committees and am currently president of Ratepayers Geelong. Do you have any other qualifications? I hold a Bachelors of Jurisprudence degree, I'm a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Supreme Court of Victoria commissioner. What's your most-valuable business asset? Our clients. Once you become our client you're well taken care of and become part of our business. We understand our clients’ needs and provide them with an efficient, personalised service. We aim to provide clients with the best result possible.

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State creates jobs By Christine Couzens, Member For Geelong

Christine Couzens is pleased to support the 2018 Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards. improve regional Victoria’s productivity and liveability. It invests in major infrastructure projects that create or enhance the conditions for economic growth, and build diversified and sustainable regional economies that are resilient to change. The RIF provides public grant funding for four program streams: Visitor Economy, Productive and Liveable Cities and Centres, Enabling Infrastructure, and Rural Development. Geelong will soon see more police on the streets, with an additional 29 police officers above attrition the rate due to hit the beat over

the next year as the Andrews Labor Government continues to deliver the biggest boost to police resources in history. These 29 new officers come on top of 10 positions allocated last year to Geelong as part of the first deployment. This also comes on top of 23 police custody officers working at Geelong Police Station, and 15 new officers deployed to Geelong and Bellarine police stations in 2015. I am looking forward to seeing the nominations for the 2018 Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards.

Geelong’s only community newspaper is again promoting the Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards after helping deliver record nominations and entries in 2017. “Last year was our first as print sponsor and nominations tripled,� says Indy managing editor Tony Galpin. “That led to a record field of entries and the largest presentation night in the awards’ history. “The only difference in the media sponsorships between 2017 and previous years was the Indy’s involvement. “We have by far the largest circulation of any local newspaper along with a full online presence. Anything promoted in the Indy gets more eyeballs - it’s as simple as that.� The Indy offers the region’s biggest and best combination of print and online promotion through Friday's paper edition along with its website, E-paper and social media accounts. The Indy cleverly utilises each platform for special promotions, giving partners a media reach unrivalled in the Geelong region. “We’re fully print and digital, and both free to readers,� Mr Galpin explains. “Nobody locally matches us on the way we combine our assets on behalf of our partners. Anyone wanting to be a winner, like the business excellence awards, should talk with the Indy.�

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I am pleased to support the 2018 Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards. This is a great opportunity for Geelong businesses to not only showcase what they offer, but it is also an opportunity for them to learn from the experts. There is a growing confidence in Geelong and many businesses are working in collaboration with each other to benefit their customers. The Andrews Labor Government understands the importance of a strong business economy, which is why businesses in regional Victoria can receive a 25% discount on their payroll tax. This discount supports regional employers to grow their business and encourages further employment of workers in regional areas such as Geelong. The $15m Future Industries Manufacturing Program is all about supporting business to create jobs to help former Geelong automotive and manufacturing workers Future Industries is about supporting investment in high-growth industries through industry excellence and development projects, including establishing collaborative networks and building supply chain readiness capabilities. We committed $530m to maintain and upgrade regional roads and bridges and to plan for future expansions to cater for regional growth. $65.8m is confirmed to go to roads across southwest Victoria including the Great Ocean Road. The Regional Infrastructure Fund (RIF) is the main infrastructure program of the Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Fund (RJIF). It aims to harness key regional strengths to

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Westpac’s in support role Bruce Morrison enjoys some valuable pool time at Great Ocean Stays.

Winner for all-abilities help Great Ocean Stays’ Geelong Business Excellence Awards success backs up its reputation for providing the best in corporate, respite and holiday accommodation for all abilities. Manager Christine Smith has won the Accessible Business Award for the past two years running. “It’s important for businesses to include everyone in our community,” she says. “We're so proud of our inclusive business model and we love welcoming people of all abilities.” Christine began her quest to build accessible holiday homes in 2013. When the Indy last spoke to Christine in 2017 she had built two homes in Ocean Grove. Now she’s up to four, including her first with a therapeutic pool.

“This pool has two hoist systems, which allows guests to use the pool for therapeutic reasons or for fun,” she explains. “Each time we build the homes in a slightly different way, based on guests' feedback.“ And guests are enjoying the pool if their testimonials are anything to go by. “Last night was the first time (my partner Bruce and I) were able to have a swim together,” says Di Morrison. “We’re so thankful for this experience. We both love the water but it's hard to find accessible ways to enjoy that together. "These homes have been set up with heart.” Great Ocean Stays is a National Disability Insurance Agency provider, with Christine advocating statewide for people with disability via speaking roles.

Westpac Bank is a proud supporter of the Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards 2018. As Regional General Manager of Westpac Commercial Bank Tony Harman explained, Westpac is honoured to be able to celebrate the local business community. “As a local Geelong resident, I get to see and work with some fantastic local businesses; I am also privileged to be able to call many of them customers,” Tony said. “It’s a great honour to be involved with the Business Excellence Awards and play our part in helping to celebrate the local business community, recognising their achievements and talent and the important part they play in supporting our local economy. “We’d like to wish all nominees good luck in their categories. I would also like to put a call out for nominations and entries to our 2018 Businesses of Tomorrow program - the program is designed to reward and recognise businesses with the drive to shape Australia’s future. The business can be any size from large to small, new to established and from any industry - it would be great to see some of our Geelong businesses as part of this program”. As a well-established bank, Tony explained that Westpac “put service at the heart of everything they do.” “We have a proud history of stepping up to be first for our customers, communities and people,” he said. “From rescue helicopters to signing the Equator Principles, from adding biometric

Westpac's Tony Harman is honoured to be able to help celebrate the local business community. technology to our banking apps and being first on the scene with a helping hand in times of crisis.” Read more about Westpac’s Businesses of Tomorrow program at businessesoftomorrow. com.au.

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By Luke Voogt Police are hunting a group of youths who allegedly assaulted and robbed a 14-year-old boy on the Bellarine Rail Trail at Newcomb. The boy was walking home from school along Lancaster Ave when the gang of males of African appearance allegedly struck on 15 February, Leading Senior Constable Brad Johnson said. WANTED: One of the Continued on page 3 alleged suspects.

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A cure for cystic fibrosis (CF) would “mean the absolute world” for Belinda Narwar’s two youngest children Caden and Indie. The Highton mother urged locals to attend an upcoming Geelong gala dinner, which has raised more than $100,000 for CF research over the past two years. “We’re trying to do something to make it better for our kids rather than just sitting there and hoping,” she said. Even the common cold could be dangerous for her two youngest children, who take 15 tablets and attend physio each day, Belinda said. “We have to be careful attending parties and other social events,” she said. Caden, 6, was only 24-hours-old when underwent his first major surgery for bowel complications resulting from CF.

He has had four operations since. But Indie, 3, has coped better with the condition, thanks partly to her brother’s brave example. “Indie gets to see Caden and see how he deals with it - she just copies what he does,” Belinda said. “He says, ‘come here Indie you’ve got to stand here and let the doctor do this.’ It’s nice that they’ve got that bond and can help each other through difficult times.” Seats are still available for the 2018 Cure Cystic Fibrosis Gala Dinner at Cunningham Pier on 19 May, to raise money for the Adelaide Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Research Group. The group could be ready to trial a potential cure in humans in a few years, according to organiser Leann Tremul, whose daughter also has CF. Visit trybooking.com/346066 to book and email cfgeelong@gmail.com for more information.

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Gang robs boy, crasher plunders wedding From page 1 “He’s seen a group of six to seven kids that were African in appearance and he’s walked in the opposite direction. They’ve approached him and given him a bit of clip around the ear and taken his phone and backpack.” Some of the youths were “quite tall”, Ld Snr Const Johnson said. “They demanded his property. It would have been quite intimidating. “He was assaulted but had no visible injury. I imagine he would’ve been shaken up.” Police posted images of the alleged sus-

pects on social media. “We’ve received information they may be from out of town but know someone in Geelong,” Ld Sen Const Johnson said. He believed that the group boarded a bus in Moorabool St after the incident. Meanwhile, police are also hunting a brazen wedding thief who stole up to $10,000 from a wishing well box at Jack Rabbit Winery last Saturday. “It was very opportunistic,” Ld Sen Const Johnson said. “He’s realised he’s at the wrong reception - I

think he was meant to be next door. He’s seen the wishing well box and broken into it.” The man allegedly stole a “large quantity of cash” from the box between 6pm and 11.15pm. Police estimated up to $10,000 was stolen, Ld Sen Const Johnson said. Police posted on social media images of the alleged suspect and a white utility they described as “a vehicle of interest”. Police urged anyone with information about either incident to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, quoting reference number 180059268 for the alleged rail trail attack and 180079762 for the wedding incident.

IN BRIEF Driver smashed A Torquay man has blown almost four times the blood-alcohol limit after his vehicle collided with another at Torquay, according to police. Police said the 56-year-old’s licence was suspended for his reading of 1.85 following the smash, which they believed resulted from one of the drivers failing to give way.

Westfield ‘activists’ Animal liberation activists have gathered in Westfield Geelong’s food court to protest “human supremacist and speciesist ideologies”, according to their spokesman. The group of about 35 activists entered the shopping centre on Saturday because it traded products based on “needless violence against animals”, the spokesperson said.

Driver milestone A mentor program helping disadvantaged youths achieve driver’s licences has celebrated its 200th P-plater in Geelong. The L2P program marked the milestone this week with funding from Rotary’s Highton and Geelong clubs to buy a new car so more participants had access to driving lessons, according to City Hall.

Sex ‘assaults’ Detectives are investigating “a number” of alleged sex assaults at a Lethbridge business address between 2002 and 2005. The Sexual Offence and Child Abuse Investigation Team members asked anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.

Women’s issues Australia still has “key issues around gender equality” in the workforce, according to a local welfare agency with women occupying 83 per cent of its 470-strong workforce. Gateways Support Services said its management was also “largely female”, which was “no mean feat” in Australia.

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Ladies trade places By Luke Voogt Geelong women are carving new paths into male-dominated trades despite some businesses dragging their feet with “old-fashioned attitudes”, according to an industry advocate. Geelong Technical Education Centre industry liaison officer Linda Kelly said some companies were barring women from work based on their gender. “We still have some big organisations that say, ’no I’m not going to put a female on because they’re too much trouble.’ “It makes me think, ‘You’ve probably got a daughter or niece - why can’t they have an opportunity? Maybe they think their young apprentices are going to flirt - I don’t know.” Companies often cited amenities as an

excuse for not employing women tradies, Ms Kelly said. “I went to a Geelong spray painting company who said they would have to clean out their female toilets because that’s where they keep the old tins of paint. An electricity company said we only have portable toilets but we share our toilets with our brothers at home, so we don’t care.” Women were also more resilient to workplace banter than some people thought, Ms Kelly said. “But sometimes that banter gets a bit carried away.” Some council and business workplaces needed to “move with the times”, Ms Kelly said. “You know what goes on with the language

Twilight Market Friday 23rd March 2018, 7pm-9pm Loads of stalls from local businesses and creators including adults and children’s clothing, home decor, art, jewellery and accessories, skin care, candles, wall art, children’s products, lifestyle products, gourmet food and more!

and the pictures on the wall - there are still the boobs on the calendars.” Where women lacked strength and quickness of male tradies, they often made up for it with communication skills and attention to detail, Ms Kelly said. “They can articulate better at times, and I think we can multi-task a little bit better too.” She refuted the myth that female tradies needed to be “butch”. “Just because you do your hair and nails doesn’t mean you can’t put your Blundstones on the next day,” she said. Ms Kelly said Geelong Women in Trades would hold a fundraiser breakfast at Kardinia Park next Thursday featuring women’s football pioneer Susan Alberti.

Geelong households are enjoying some of Victoria’s lowest prices for water after bills reduced on average $57 last financial year, according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s annual National Performance Report. Barwon Water boss Tracey Slatter welcomed the report, saying the organisation ranked as a “high performer” across a range of the report’s benchmarks for customer service and quality.

‘Thief’ pregnant An apparently pregnant alleged thief has stolen a watch on display at a Barwon Heads store while the owner was distracted with a customer, according to police. The woman told the store owner she was from Clifton Springs before leaving the Hitchcock Ave shop “without any attempt to pay”, police alleged.

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Teen’s hair-razing challenge St Albans Park teen Bianca Grima will join thousands of Australians shaving their hair for leukaemia research next Thursday - a year since her grandfather died. “On 22 March 2017, my grandfather, best friend and my number one fan, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep,” the 15-year-old said. “My grandfather might not have passed from leukaemia, but he passed and now I understand how it feels to lose the one you love - to have your world ripped into pieces. “I will be shaving my head, for those struck by the deadly illness of blood cancer and in support their families too.”

The Newcomb Secondary College student has raised $1500 so far and will shave her hair in front of her entire school. “I’m striving for raise much more than that,” she said. “I would love to show the world, that no matter what you are going through, there is someone out there, who knows how it feels and is ready to offer their support. “I would love to spread awareness and at the same time, raise money for something this important.“ To support Bianca or any of the thousands shaving their hair, visit worldsgreatestshave. com.

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Victoria Police have refused to specify when Geelong’s top cop will return from his threemonth absence following revelations of a dispute in the force’s command. A spokesperson yesterday declined to comment on reports Geelong Superintendent Craig Gillard had been entangled in a row with Assistant Commissioner Tess Walsh and another senior officer. “Superintendent Gillard remains on sick leave at this point in time,” the spokesperson said. “We will not speculate on when he might return. We are however committed to resolving this as quickly as possible. “Victoria Police is working hard to resolve a workplace dispute involving three members of the management team in the western region of Victoria, which encompasses Geelong.” The spokesperson declined to comment on the nature of the dispute. According to reports Superintendent Gillard was under pressure last year to pull then Surf Coast Shire Mayor and senior police officer Brian McKiterick into line over the councillor’s opposition to flying the rainbow flag at the shire’s offices. Supt Gillard’s reluctance to do so reportedly led to the row with the Assistant Commisioner. Member for Western Victoria Simon Ramsay slammed Victorian Police Minister Lisa Neville for the Geelong police command “crisis” which had arisen from the dispute. “The Member for Bellarine and Police Minister is overseeing this,” he said. “This is her job. This is her patch.“

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Lara’s fever threat ‘real’ By Luke Voogt

WANTED: The male who allegedly held up a Point Lonsdale general store on Saturday.

CCTV snaps ‘armed robber’ Police are hunting a suspected armed robber who allegedly held up a Point Lonsdale general store with an edged weapon on Saturday morning. Witnesses told police the male entered the premises armed with the weapon around 8.30am. He allegedly threatened an attendant and demanded cash until a delivery driver disturbed him when entering from the rear of the shop, policed said The male fled the shop through nearby school grounds, police said. Investigators released security camera foot-

age of the suspect this week. Police believed he was in his late teens and about 185cm tall with a thin build. He was wearing a white face mask or balaclava, a black hooded jumper and dark-coloured pants, police said. Investigators also wanted to speak to a man possibly jogging near the general store at the time of the incident. The jogger spoke with another witness at the time of the incident, police said. Police urged anyone with information phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppersvic.com.au.

A planned Lara goat farm poses a "serious" risk of a Q fever outbreak among residents, Geelong scientists have warned. The director of Barwon Health's infectious diseases department, Eugene Athan, said the chronic version of the disease had a five to 10 per cent mortality rate. "The risks are small if the goat herd is free of infection, but still serious." But the disease was easily treatable with oral antibiotics, Prof Athan said. Prof Athan added the concerns of the No Nuchev Campaign, who have gathered more than 2400 signatures against the proposal, were "only legitimate" if the herd was contaminated. Geelong microbiologist John Stenos said a "freak incident" could cause an outbreak in Lara. "If it gets introduced it may be a problem," Prof Stenos said. "The chances of the population around the farm acquiring the infection are quite small. If you're more than two kilometres away the chances are very small. You're more likely to get it from the natural environment." Prof Stenos worked at a goat farm in Meredith to help contain a Q fever outbreak in 2015. "There were plenty of people who worked at the farm who contracted the disease but the spread to the general population was non-existent, to my knowledge." Prof Stenos has previously worked with Nuchev, the company behind the planned farm in Lara. The company had never developed an animal

vaccine because its goats had never contracted the disease - a prerequisite for developing a vaccine for a specific herd, Prof Stenos explained. "They are monitoring the herd very closely," he said. "If it's not monitored it can become a huge risk but I think they're one of the few places I've worked with that have put in precautions before it appears. If they're sensible and have the right measures in place it shouldn't happen." Q fever causes flu-like symptoms in humans and in rare cases can cause heart and liver problems. Prof Stenos suggested Nuchev could fund human vaccinations for Lara residents as a gesture of goodwill. Last week at City Hall Lara mother Leanne Rupene cried as she shared her fear that Q fever could be fatal to her one-year-old child, who has a heart condition. Prof Stenos' colleague at the Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory, Stephen Graves, said people with existing health conditions had a higher chance of getting chronic Q fever. "She has reason to be concerned - but that is true for most bacterial infections." The Federal Department of Health recommends against vaccinating children under 15 against Q fever because there is no safety data on the vaccine for that age group. "When the (human) vaccine was developed 30 years ago it was never tested on children (as it) was intended for farm workers," Prof Graves said. "I've vaccinated plenty of children (against Q fever) - from my limited experience it seems perfectly safe to use."

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MEET THE TEAM Jolanda Beavis – Healthy Ageing Oicer

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The City is one of Australia’s largest and most complex local councils, delivering various different community and business services. So no wonder we’re often in the news.

Officer in aged care 13 years ago, and has

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To ensure the safe arrival and departure of the patrons attending the A Day on the Green concert on Sunday 11 March, traffic management treatments will be implemented on Pettavel Road and the Princes Highway. The expected peak times are between 2.00pm and 4.00pm and at the concerts conclusion at approximately 10.00pm. Traffic delays may be experienced and motorists are advised to be patient and proceed with caution.

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MEETINGS PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY FOCUS COMMITTEE MEETING - HIGHTON The next Community Focus Committee Meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Barrabool Hills Baptist Church, 32 Province Boulevard, Highton on Tuesday 13 March, commencing at 7.00pm. The meeting is open to the public. For more information visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/cfc/

PUBLIC NOTICE BLUE – GREEN ALGAE In the interest of public health Council advises that very high levels of toxic blue-green algae have been detected in: •

Lake Lorne, Drysdale

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People should avoid contact with the water and should not eat fish caught in contaminated water. Please restrain pets from making contact with the water in these reserves. If skin contact should accidentally occur, wash immediately in fresh water. Contact with blue-green algae can cause skin rashes, eye and ear infections, vomiting and diarrhoea, mouth ulcers, sore throat and asthma symptoms. Anyone experiencing a reaction should seek medical help. Warning signs have been erected at the affected waterways. For enquiries contact the City on 5272 5272.

GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS COMMITTEE – APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR EXTERNAL MEMBER POSITIONS The Geelong Major Events Committee (GME) is seeking applications to fill three external committee member positions, for a term commencing July 2018 and expiring June 2022. GME is a Special Committee of the Council established to support and guide the attraction, development and sustainability of major events for our Region. GME’s vision is for Geelong to be positively recognised globally for hosting international standard major events. Applications are sought from interested people with experience relevant to the business, arts, media or events communities. All GME Committee positions are voluntary. Applicant information and further details on the appointment process can be obtained from the City’s website www.eventsgeelong.com.au. Applications must be received by 5.00pm Wednesday 21 March 2018.

To ensure the safe conduct of the Head of the School Girls Regatta, the access road along the Barwon River between Barrabool Road and Moorabool St will be closed to all traffic from approximately 6.00am to approximately 6.30pm on Friday 16 to Saturday 17 March, and 6.00am to 4.00pm on Sunday 18 March. Emergency access will be available at all times.

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To ensure this event is run safely Coronation Street, between Aberdeen Street and Timms Lane, Geelong West will be closed from approximately 10.00am to 11.59pm Saturday 17 March. A speed reduction of 40kph will be implemented on Aberdeen St for the duration on the event. Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

THURSDAY 7 JUNE THE GEELONG ARENA All paws on deck to WIN with PAW Patrol Live! ‘The Great Pirate Adventure’ – coming to Geelong in June! Join the heroic pups on an all-new pirate-themed mission when they take the stage at the Geelong Arena for three shows. To celebrate, we have a two family passes for each show up for grabs! This is an all-new action-packed, music-filled production based on the top-rated animated preschool series PAW Patrol which follows the heroic pups as they embark on a pirate-themed adventure to uncover hidden treasure! The performance is interactive, engaging audiences to learn pirate catchphrases, dance the pirate boogie and help the pups follow the treasure map and solve picture puzzles during their mission! Each show includes two acts and an intermission. COMPETITION DETAILS Entries close: 12.00pm, Monday 7 May Competition drawn: 12.15pm, Monday 7 May. Winners will be contacted privately and announced on the City’s Facebook page. To enter: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/comp/comp.aspx

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TWILIGHT AT THE TRACK TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS – SUNDAY 18 MARCH To ensure the safe conduct of the Twilight at the Track event, Breakwater Road between Fowler Street, Barwon Terrace and Carr Street will have the speed limit reduced to 40kmph and a temporary stop and hold in place and between approximately 1.00pm to 10.00pm on Sunday 18 March. For further information contact the event organiser Grant Hilton from Empire Touring on 0415 591 521.

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HAVE YOUR SAY NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT The land affected by the application is located at: 688 Bellarine Highway, Leopold The application is for a permit to: Use and Development of a Childcare Centre, Removal of Covenant PS507776K and Alter Access to a Road in a Road Zone Category 1.

The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must:

The applicant for the permit is: Bosco Jonson Pty Ltd

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXCHANGE LAND SECTION 189 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 Greater Geelong City Council (Council) gives notice under section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“Act”) that it intends to exchange its land with other land described below (proposal). The Council land is: Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision No. PS 721850E, being an area of 3.917 hectares shown hatched on the plan on the right located at 690 Batman Road, Indented Head, Victoria 3223 and reserved for municipal purposes, being part of the land in certificate of title volume 9835 folio 046 (Council Land). The proposal is that the Council Land be the subject of a transfer to the owner of the adjoining land, Mira Ira Nominees Pty Ltd (Purchaser), in exchange for the transfer by the Purchaser to Council of part of the Purchaser’s land. The Purchaser’s land is: Lot B on Plan of Subdivision No. PS 811067U, being an area of 3.6 hectares shown cross hatched on the plan below located to the west and south of the Council Land and being part of the land in certificate of title volume 11349 folio 958 known as 80 Glenrana Drive, Indented Head, Victoria 3223 (Purchaser’s Land). The principal terms of the land exchange agreement will be: 1

The exchange is to be conditional upon registration of the following plans of subdivision:

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1.1 PS 721850E removing the existing reserve status from the Council Land; 1.2 PS 811067U creating a separate title for the Purchaser’s Land. 2

Settlement of the land exchange is to occur 14 days after registration of the two plans of subdivision and the removal of an existing Section 173 Agreement affecting land which is the subject of the land exchange.

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‘Reunion’ of ’58 wedding Donald and Beryl Breguet still remember the day they got married at the Werribee Methodist Church on 1 March 1958. “It’s like it happened yesterday,” Donald, 83, mused last Friday from the couple’s Lara home. “There was a warm north wind,” added his wife, 79. The pair relived the day as they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last Thursday in Geelong - with the very people who helped them tie the knot. Their whole wedding party, still alive, travelled from as far Swan Hill to help the couple celebrate their diamond anniversary at the Lord Nelson Hotel. “I think it’s so fabulous, the oldest is 86,” Beryl said. “The flower girl was only two and now she’s 62! “We laughed a lot because a lot of them didn’t know each other.” “It was an absolutely wonderful evening,” Donald agreed. “Some hadn’t seen each other since the wedding.” The couple first met in primary school, but were fated to meet again, Donald explained. “There was a gap from when I first met her and when we got together,” he said.

“My best friend was Beryl’s cousin so it was inevitable our paths would cross.” They began going to dances at Lara, Little River and Geelong and Donald kept Beryl company as she worked on her family’s farm. “She had a hard life - she had to milk the cows, feed the chicks...” he said. Donald’s car sweetened the deal, according to some ribbing from his friends. “They used to joke, ’how could you resist a young bloke who had an Austin A40 convertible?’” he said. The couple drove the car to the Carlton Hotel in Geelong for their wedding night and then up the coast to Adelaide. “That was our honeymoon car,” Beryl said. Donald worked at the Werribee water works and took extra jobs to “get ahead”. The couple went on to have four children, three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. They moved to Clifton Springs in 1989 before shifting to Lara five years ago. Donald credits their successful marriage to Beryl’s good nature. “She doesn’t go off the handle,” she said. “In all the years we’ve been married we’ve never had a blue.” Their advice for young couples was simple. “Never go to bed angry with each other,” Donald said. Friday, 9 March, 2018

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DOUBLE TAKE Geelong secondary students have hopefully enjoyed the irony in the title of a new program on the risks of underage boozy behaviour. Melbourne’s The Alfred hospital delivered the cleverly-named program in local schools this week with the help of Barwon Health, ambos and police. The Alfred’s Prevent Alcohol and Risk-related Trauma in Youth seems like an innocuousenough title at first blush. That is until it’s presented as an acronym and becomes PARTY. According to Barwon Health, 400 local year 11 students enjoyed the three-day PARTY program this week. Hopefully the message sunk in for the kids because it sure wouldn’t for any adult after three days of partying! Ironic title aside, PARTY had a serious message for its young program participants. And considering the number of needless tragedies to strike the local youth community in recent years - think road accidents, assaults, mental health impacts - it’s a message that needs to sink in deep. “Trauma”, often associated with risky teenage business, accounted for two thirds of deaths in the 15-to-25-years age group, The Alfred highlighted. “The consequences of taking risks can be lifelong, for the victims and families,” stressed The Alfred’s Dr Joseph Mathew. So PARTY hard kids, but play it safe at the actual parties.

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A team of Geelong researchers might have come up with a novel solution to the embattled recycling market after a unique technology trial in the Solomon Islands, of all places. The Deakin University team overcame “cyclonic conditions and rain” to demonstrate they could use solar-powered 3D printers to turn plastic rubbish into important plumbing parts. Apparently the Solomons are, err, flush with mismatched pipes, which causes all sorts of sanita-

tion and water-conservation issues. But the Deakin team managed to print parts that fitted various requirements, turning “trash into treasure” while also striking a minor blow against the islands’ litter scourge. Nice work! Now back from the jungle, maybe the researchers can turn their attention to our mounting mound of unwanted plastic courtesy of a downturn in Chinese demand for Australian recyclables. Although, to paraphrase Jaws’ Police Chief Brody, they’re gonna need a bigger printer! Meanwhile, and back onto public safety, Geelong's TAC HQ wants road users awake to the dangers of drowsiness. The TAC this week urged drivers to stay alert this long weekend, traditionally a danger period with more traffic and motorists covering long distances. “We’re imploring motorists to rest up the night before and allow plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said the TAC’s Samantha Cockfield. “On a long road trip you should factor in a rest stop every two hours to swap drivers or recharge. If you’re feeling fatigued you start to lose focus but you can avoid a tragedy if you take a break.” And watch the speeding, too.

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Art and soul for Anne, 90 By Luke Voogt Anne Bell’s 85-year artistic journey began at age five with a special gift from her grandmother, Catherine McKenzie. “At Christmas time I had a granny who gave me a tube of paints and off I went,” said the Belmont local, who will turn 90 during her latest exhibit. Even at an early age, growing up in East Gippsland, Anne knew painting was her calling. “I announced to a very startled pair of parents - who were very good farmers but far from any form of visual arts - I was going to be an artist,” she said. “And that’s exactly what I’ve done.” Her love of art grew during home schooling by correspondence and learning to spell words. “If the word was cat you drew a cat beside it,” she said. “That kind of illustration starts something.” Anne shone as a child prodigy at the Royal Melbourne Show, entering the adult pastel section after winning under 12 art prizes. “(I) took that as well!” she said. “It was quite a shock!” She became a teacher but had to give up the profession for several years after the birth of her first child in 1955. “I came through at the time when if you were pregnant, and you had even the slightest bump, you had to resign,” she said. But she continued her artistic pursuits, selling paintings overseas and even to a ballistic missile engineer in Alice Springs, while her

husband worked there as a padre. “I’m certainly not a grandma Moses!” she said. “I’ve had more than seven years training (in art) - longer than the average GP!” But Anne has nothing but respect for modern medicine and the doctors who have kept her painting through cataract surgery on both her eyes. “I couldn’t even hazard a guess how many paintings I’ve done - hundreds,” she said. “You’ve got a modern 90-year-old here - I’ve never been busier in my lifetime. Oh wait - yes I have - when I had five children. “I’m going to paint as long as my sight and my health carry me.” She will display 56 paintings, many of them new, at Shearers Arms Gallery from 18 March to 15 April as the Geelong Art Society’s Artist of the Month. The exhibition tells Anne’s life story in paint and shows her love for the unique landscapes of Australia. “I know Australia very well,” she said. “My husband and I have caravanned all the main roads.” But most of all, Anne hopes her story can get some support for her beloved Geelong Art Society. “It’s a very, very valuable asset,” she said. “We don’t get the coverage that footballers and sportspeople get.” Age is no barrier to art or following a life passion, she adds. “We’ve got a lot of interesting 90-year-olds doing things.”

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LETTERS Green jobs powering city It was great news that Tango Energy, the retailer arm of Pacific Hydro, will open in Geelong and employing 87 staff (Geelong Indy, 2 March). As a regional hub, Geelong could have a very important role in the clean-energy jobs boom that will enrich western Victoria with the Victorian renewable energy target. Clean energy is the next industrial revolution and we need to get on board. Tim Sinclair (Letters, 2 March) labelled environmentalists Luddites, yet it is so-called greenies supporting clean, modern energy sources like wind, solar and the new Tesla battery in South Australia. Meanwhile, the Liberals support the 19th Century technology of burning coal. Victoria’s Hazelwood power station was 50 years old when it closed in March, so who is the real Luddite, stuck in the past? Greg Foyster Geelong West

Hitting the gas I assume the figures of Alan Barron (Letters, 26 February) for an annual output of 1839.6GWh for the AGL-built gas-fired power plant were correct but could find no verification for his renewable-energy figure. Stating that the cost of the coal-fired plant was one seventh that of the renewables was incorrect. The gas-fired power plant will cost $295 million to build but require a constant supply of gas. Adelaide’s cheapest wholesale gas over the last five years was $.90MWh, so if the output is 1839,600 MWh and each MWh costs a rounded-up $1 in gas then the fuel costs are likely to be $1,839,600 per annum. However, even energy companies concede that only about 50 per cent of energy from natural gas can be converted into electricity, so fuel costs effectively double to $3.7 billion. Add in the cost of construction and the true cost of the energy generated becomes a fraction under $4 billion. As for Mr Barron’s argument about average lifespans, a modern wind turbine lasts approximately 25 years, not 12. Warranties of 20 or 25 years on solar panels do not indicate they will cease to operate after then. They do degrade but a modern solar panel can operate at 80 per cent efficiency after 25 years, with the latest expected to reach 96 per cent efficiency after the same period. With continued research and improvement in renewable technology, there’s no reason to expect that solar and wind will not become even more efficient. Darren Nash Belmont

Strength in Community As paedophilia is popping up all over the place, I suppose it would be a good idea to boycott where it happens (Letters, 2 March), such as in hospitals, schools, the boy scouts and so on as well as religious institutions. We may hope that the instance is small in every case compared to the number of good people, so such boycotts should not be necessary, or even sensible. A good strength in all these areas is what is needed. To boycott any of them would be ridicu-

BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Bouquets to Corio Police for being so well-mannered while attending my property when my keys went missing but were later found. A new police station is needed on the corner of Church St and Shannon Ave to stand up for justice and tackle crime. Lucy-Anne, Hamlyn Heights Bouquets to Gardening Sisteract’s Jenny and Pauline for their quick actions, which saved my dog’s life after a stray dog viciously attacked. Bouquets also to the mother who stopped to find out whether we were okay and also to the couple who drove us to the vet. Grateful Dogsitter, Highton lous, particularly for Sunday religious services where attendances have, according to statistics, been going down for quite some time, and not due to certain members of the clergy but to a certain air of laissez-faire that may stem from a lack of education in a proper approach to God. Yes, we can to talk to God anywhere, anytime, but community spirit is a strength in itself. Elizabeth Afribo Corio

Banks pay fair share Unlike Gary Oraniuk (Letters, 3 March), I have studied taxation law at tertiary level. The basis for collecting income tax has been well-established by both constitutional and case law over 117 years. If Mr Oraniuk has any evidence for his assertions I would be delighted to see it. The banks are some of our better corporations in terms of paying company tax. A lot of the avoidance and minimisation mechanisms available to other companies are not open to the banks. Kevin V Russell Geelong

Where’s the cheese objectivity? I write in reference to Michael J Gamble’s letter in the 23 February Geelong Indy, headlined ‘Cheesed off at vegan fascists’. Mr Gamble will have to forgive me if I discount his review of vegan cheeses as more than a little biased. His entire ramble seemed like more of an excuse to find something to be angry about rather than anything of any substance. If Mr Gamble wants to be angry, has too much time on his hands, and owns a computer, all of which seems attributable to him, he should spend a little time looking into how that yummy cheese gets onto his plate. Then perhaps he will find something worth being angry about. Elliot Taylor Waurn Ponds

Don’t like it? Don’t eat it! So Michael Gamble tasted vegan cheese and didn’t like it. He should move on. Nobody is forcing him to eat want he doesn’t like.

Buckets to a Geelong hospital. I arrived at 4am and was admitted at 6am. The waiting time was not a problem and I was given morphine for my pain but when I was discharged I was not offered a ride and had to walk two hours home. Pathetic Hospital, Hamlyn Heights

Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799 In raising the matter, I was not prescriptive about what route should be considered and suggested that the minister shouldn’t be either in his instructions to VicRoads. I think the minister will find listening to locals a worthy thing to do, even if he does refer to country Victorians as “dingbats”. Simon Ramsay MP Member for Western Victoria

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Was that really a good reason to write a letter to the paper? Vegans choose to be vegans usually for ethical reasons. They don’t want nonhuman sentient beings abused and killed, which doesn’t make vegans fascists. The many vegans I know are just trying to help the world be a better place for all. Sandra Gangemi Bell Park

Fools and their money are soon parted. I recently saw an upmarket store advertising a simple pram for $1869, on special. Spare me. It was a nice-enough pram but hardly a good buy when I was able to purchase the same model in great condition from a local op shop for $40. It amazes me so many mothers-to-be, many reliant on social welfare, are prepared to blow vast sums on prams when they can often be picked up for a song from various charities in and around Geelong, sometimes for nothing. It is not love but economic or financial stupidity. Prams, after all, have, like children’s clothes, a very limited lifetime. Michael J Gamble Belmont

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Australia’s custom of driving on the left came from our British heritage. The Brits have driven on the left since Roman times but no actual law dictated it until it was needed for safe passage across the narrow and congested London Bridge in 1756. Apparently drivers in America favoured driving on the right because horse riders and drivers of coach teams found it safer when passing others going in the opposite direction. This stemmed from the majority being righthanded and the tradition of carrying a sword or gun on the left side. In 1792 driving on the right was formally adopted at a turnpike in Pennsylvania. New York was the first state to approve this rule in 1804. By the time of the Civil War in the 1860s right-handed driving was legal in every state. Melva Stott Anglesea

Australia is no longer a free country. Close to 20 years ago green activist and TV presented David Bellamy declared that global warming was the world’s biggest hoax. Immediately after the BBC announced he was banned from every program in the world, never to be seen again. Climate of conspiracy Around 10 years ago an ex-CSIRO scientist was asked why we don’t hear scientists speaking out against global warming theory, to which he replied: “It would be detrimental to their job”. He was proven right with the suspensions or banning of Bob, Carter, Bjorn Lomborg and now Peter Ridd from universities around Australia, but the false predictions of Tim Flannery, Al Gore, Michael Mann and the like have never materialised and remain unquestioned. Is science now nothing more than political? The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC) has been exposed as an environmental activist group that has hijacked climate science for its own political agenda. Historic temperature records have been removed and computer data continually changed in a process of “homogenising the data”. William Connolley established himself as Wikipedia editor, creating or rewriting 5428 unique Wikipedia articles and removing 500 with which he disagreed on climate change. Over 2000 Wikipedia contributors ran afoul of Mr Connolley and found themselves blocked. Eventually he was removed as editor but was later reinstated only to continue his activities. This is how climate science has been deliberately corrupted and any debate forbidden, which we never hear about in the media. Darryl Rowe Clifton Springs

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Bypass Batesford’s ‘dingbats’ I recently attended a meeting to discuss plans for the duplication of the Midland Highway from Geelong to Bannockburn. VicRoads’ preference is to duplicate the existing road through the centre of Batesford. The road is narrow and noisy, given the use of air brakes by big trucks to manage the steep descent. Heavy acceleration is then required to get up the other side. The area is also home to sensitive parkland. Having heard the concerns of Batesford residents, I took the matter to the Victorian parliament. I have asked Roads and Road Safety Minister Luke Donnellan to advise VicRoads to consider other options for the road duplication, including option five, a northern bypass of Batesford. In essence, locals want the duplication away from the centre of their town.

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Choir’s pint of difference By Justin Flynn Punters will be able to grab a pint, leave their worries at the door and let The Choir of Man show take them on a pub journey like no other later this month. The Choir of Man, coming to Geelong direct from the Adelaide Fringe Festival, is the latest production from Andrew Kay and Nic Doodson and the runaway hit of the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival It’s a high energy production set inside a British pub with a working bar and nine performers combining high energy dance, live percussion and foot stomping choreography with the extraordinary voices of nine singer musicians who perform everything from singalong classics to classic rock. Production member Ben Norris, a two-time UK national poetry slam champion, said the cast was looking forward to getting to Geelong. “We had the mayor of Adelaide at one of our shows and he said it was great, but will go down especially well and be an even bigger hit in the smaller cities and towns,” he told the Indy. “I’m super excited to get to Geelong and see what you all think of the show.” The Choir of Man features an everyman choir which performs a diverse repertoire including rock anthems, folk, choral and opera; all in a format that also combines song with slam poetry and an occasional break out of tap. And yes, they serve real beer from the bar up on stage. “We’re actually drinking non-alcoholic beer while we’re on stage, but the audience is definitely drinking real beer,” Norris says. “We’ll all usually feel like a real pint after the show, though.”

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country,” he says. “The show looks like fun because it is fun. You’d be hard pushed to find a group of blokes who don’t enjoy a pint and good dance and singalong at a pub - the whole thing is so infectious.” The Choir of Man, rated PG, is choreographed by Freddie Huddlestone and will perform at GPAC on 22 March.

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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 sajajayoga.com.au.

THURSDAY DANCE - West Coast Seekers Club dance to Barry Lynch 8-11pm at The Ballroom Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5243 8603. BOWLING - Mature league 10-pin bowling 1.30pm at Bel-

mont. Enquiries 5221 0826 or 5229 4987. DANCING - Life Activities Club dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529. PLANT - Plant sale 10am-3pm at The Heights, 140 Aphrasia St, Newtown. Proceeds to Heights gardens. 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. DISCUSSION - Body, mind, soul discussion group meets 2-4.30pm at Italo’s Pizza Café, Gilbert St, Torquay. Free. Enquiries 5264 7484.

FRIDAY TRAINING - Aboriginal cultural competency training 9.30am4.30pm at Diversitat Northern Community Hub. Free for One Fire members, $75 for partners. Lunch provided. Bookings geelongonefire@gmail.com. LUNCH - World’s Longest Lunch celebrating The Kids Appeal, new children’s rehabilitation centre, 11.45am-4pm at Steampacket Gardens, Geelong. Tickets melbournefoodandwine.com.au. BOCCIA - Geelong Boccia Club meets 10am-midday at Geelong Basketball and Netball Centre, 1 Crown St, South Geelong. All ages and abilities. Cost $5. Enquiries bocciageelong@gmail.com. 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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Sunday 11

5:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:00 rage Guest Programmer (PG) [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 Miss Fisherʼs Murder Mysteries (M v) [s] 1:30 Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] 3:00 Catalyst (PG) [s] 4:00 Hello Birdy: Songbirds (PG) 4:30 Kangaroo Dundee (PG) [s] 5:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 6:00 Compass: Queens Of Shebah (PG) [s] 6:30 A Taste Of Landline [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) [s] 8:30 Innocent (M v) [s] 9:20 River (M v) [s] 10:20 Black Work (M v) [s] 11:05 Miss Fisherʼs Murder Mysteries: Death On The Vine (M v) [s] 12:15 rage Guest Programmer (MA15+) [s]

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: Queens Of Shebah 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 Landline [s] 1:30 Gardening Australia [s] 2:30 Julia Zemiroʼs Home Delivery: Lee Lin Chin (PG) [s] 3:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 4:00 The Mix [s] 4:30 Australian Story [s] 5:00 Death In Paradise (PG) [s] 6:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] 6:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 Grand Designs [s] 8:30 Howardʼs End (M) [s] 9:25 Last Tango In Halifax (M l) [s] 10:25 Harrow: Actus Reus (M l,v,n) 11:20 Silent Witness (M) [s] 12:20 rage (MA15+)

6:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:55 3:25 4:15 5:00 5:10 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:15 9:35 10:45 11:15 11:30 12:25 3:20 4:20

Seven

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue (PG) 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 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Movie: “The Martian” (M) (ʼ15) – An astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assume him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive. Stars: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig 11:30 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) The Great Outdoors [s] 5:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 NBC Today [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 12:00 Sevenʼs Horse Racing: Randwick - Randwick Guineas [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security: Australiaʼs Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Movie: “The Day After Tomorrow” (PG) (ʼ03) Stars: Jay Sanders, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok 9:35 Movie: “Contagion” (M l) (ʼ11) Stars: Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne 11:55 The Goldbergs: Dungeons And Dragons, Anyone? (PG) [s] 12:25 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) Sons And Daughters (PG) [s] 5:00 (7) The Great Outdoors [s]

6:00 NBC Today 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) [s] 1:00 Kochieʼs Business Builders (PG) [s] 1:30 Bewitched: I Confess [s] 2:00 Program To Be Advised 3:30 Program To Be Advised 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 A Moveable Feast [s] 6:00 7Prime News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Australian Spartan (PG) [s] 8:45 Sunday Night [s] 9:45 Crimes That Shook The World (M v,s) [s] 10:45 Blindspot (M) [s] 11:45 Worldʼs Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera (PG) [s] 12:45 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping 3:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 4:00 (7) Meet The Press [s]

Nine

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “In & Out” (PG) (ʼ97) – A high school teacher questions his sexuality after a student makes a comment. Stars: Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) [s] 8:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 The Closer: The Round File (M) [s] 12:30 Bangkok Airport: Are You Being Served? (M l) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Filthy Rich (M v,l) [s] 3:30 Extra [s] 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 The Baron (PG) [s]

6:00 Good Morning America [s] 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Today Extra Saturday (PG) 12:00 Destination WA [s] 1:45 Movie: “Overboard” (PG) (ʼ87) Stars: Goldie Hawn 4:00 The Garden Gurus [s] 4:30 Dream Job (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 David Attenboroughʼs Blue Planet II: Big Blue (PG) [s] 8:10 Movie: “Back To The Future III” (PG) (ʼ90) Michael J Fox 10:30 Travel Guides: Vietnam (PG) 11:30 Movie: “Appaloosa” (M v,l) (ʼ08) Stars: Ed Harris 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “Bloodworth” (MA15+) (ʼ10) Stars: Kris Kristofferson 4:15 9Honey 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 TV Shop 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]

6:00 Good Morning America [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Womenʼs Footy (PG) [s] 12:00 Surfing Australia TV [s] 12:30 Border Rico (PG) [s] 1:00 Ultimate Airport Dubai [s] 2:00 Movie: “Rocky III” (PG) (ʼ82) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 4:00 Walking The Nile (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 Married At First Sight (PG) 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 Born To Kill? Class Of Evil: Stephen Griffiths – ʻLove You To Bitsʼ (MA15+) [s] 10:30 Killer On The Line (M v) [s] 11:30 House (M v,mp) [s] 12:30 The Mysteries Of Laura (M) 1:30 Dream Job (PG) [s] 2:00 Bad Robots (M l,s) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) [s]

Win

6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 9:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live At The Apollo (PG) [s] 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping

6:00 The Home Team [s] 6:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 7:00 Weekend Feast [s] 8:00 Family Feud [s] 8:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 9:00 Pooches At Play [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday [s] 12:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 1:00 The 48 Hour Destination [s] 1:30 Places We Go [s] 2:00 Life Inside The Markets [s] 2:30 Program To Be Advised 4:00 Whatʼs Up Downunder [s] 4:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 David Attenboroughʼs The Himalayas Natural World (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Kung Fu Panda 2” (PG) (ʼ11) Stars: Jack Black 8:45 Movie: “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (M l) (ʼ94) Stars: Jim Carrey, Sean Young 10:30 48 Hours NCIS (M) [s] 11:30 48 Hours (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 6:00 Religious Programs 6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:00 Fishing Australia: Broome [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 7:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:00 Iʼm A Celebrity - Get Me Out 1:00 Iʼm A Celebrity - Get Me Out 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 9:00 Australia By Design [s] Of Here! (PG) [s] Of Here! (PG) [s] 1:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 1:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 12:00 Weekend Feast [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 1:00 Jamieʼs 30 Minute Meals [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 2:00 Iʼm A Celebrity - Get Me Out 3:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] Of Here! (PG) [s] 4:30 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 4:30 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:30 Travels With The Bondi Vet 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 4:30 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 4:30 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 4:00 RPM [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 7:30 Iʼm A Celebrity - Get Me Out 7:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] Of Here! (PG) [s] 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A 7:30 The Graham Norton Show: 7:30 2017 Montreal Comedy 7:30 Iʼm A Celebrity - Get Me Out 9:00 Law And Order: SVU: The Problem (M) [s] Mission Impossible Special (M) [s] Festival Just for Laughs (M) [s] Of Here! (PG) [s] Undiscovered Country / Gone 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) [s] 8:30 This Is Us (M) [s] 8:30 Googlebox (M) [s] 9:00 NCIS: Family Ties (M) [s] Fishinʼ (M v) [s] 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 10:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v) [s] 9:30 Blue Bloods (M) [s] 10:00 SEAL Team: Borderlines (M v) 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 11:00 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 11:00 The Project (PG) [s] 12:00 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 12:00 48 Hours: 1:00 The Late Show (PG) [s] Colbert (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show (PG) [s] Secrets Of Waco (M) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Home Shopping 2:30 Home Shopping 2:30 Home Shopping 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning 4:30 CBS - This Morning 4:30 CBS - This Morning 4:30 CBS - This Morning 4:30 CBS - This Morning

SBS

5:00 CGTN English News 5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Lousy Little Sixpence (PG) 2:00 Small Business Secrets 3:00 NITV News: Week In Review 2:30 ISU Figure Skating: 3:25 Pohʼs Kitchen Best Of Ladies 4:30 Luke Nguyenʼs UK 4:00 Destination Flavour 4:55 Deliaʼs Recipe For Life (PG) Scandinavia 5:25 Letters And Numbers 4:30 Story Of God With Morgan 5:55 Great British Food Revival Freeman: Creation (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 5:30 Supervet 7:30 Great British Railway 6:30 SBS World News Journeys: Taunton To Minehead / 7:35 Worldʼs Tallest Church: Lynton And Lynmouth To Exeter Building Giants 8:45 Homeland: 8:30 Super Skyscraper: Like Bad At Things (MA15+) Building Giants 9:45 Movie: “The Silence Of The 9:30 Londonʼs Super Tunnel Lambs” (M) (ʼ91) Stars: Anthony 10:30 Gadget Man: Property Hopkins, Jodie Foster, Ted Levine 11:00 Football: Premier League: 11:55 SBS World News Manchester United v Liverpool 12:25 Stephen Hawking: *Live* from Old Trafford Stadium The Interview 1:50 Movie: “The Last King” 1:20 Cycling: Paris Nice 2018: (MA15+) (ʼ15) Stars: Jakob Stage 6 *Live* Oftebro (In Norwegian)

ABC

Friday 9 6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 One Plus One [s] 1:30 Meet The Mavericks (M n) [s] 2:00 Call The Midwife (M) [s] 3:00 Dream Gardens [s] 3:30 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News At Five [s] 5:10 The Drum [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Gardening Australia [s] 8:30 Harrow: Actus Reus (M l,n,v) 9:25 Silent Witness (M v) [s] 10:25 ABC Late News [s] 10:55 The Business [s] 11:10 Shaun Micallefʼs Mad As Hell (M) [s] 11:40 Planet America (M) [s] 12:25 Basketball: NBL: Semi Final: Perth v Adelaide [s]

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 7:00 Small Business Secrets Summer 7:30 Worldwatch 9:30 Football: Premier League: Manchester United v Liverpool 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 2018 YMF Australian Superbike Championship 3:00 Football: FIFA World Cup 2018 Magazine / Road To Russia 5:00 Small Business Secrets 5:35 Hitlerʼs Secrets: The Downfall 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Eight Days That Made Rome: The Downfall Of Nero 8:30 Bowling for Columbine (M) 10:40 Gunned Down 11:40 Cycling: Paris-Nice 2018: Stage 8 *Live* 1:10 Change My Race (M) 2:15 Snow Monkey (MA15+) (In Pashto/ English)

Monday 12 News Breakfast [s] ABC News Mornings [s] Antiques Roadshow [s] Grand Designs [s] ABC News At Noon [s] Landline [s] The Time Of Our Lives (PG) Gardening Australia [s] Doctor Who (PG) [s] Pointless [s] ABC News At Five [s] The Drum [s] Think Tank (PG) [s] ABC News [s] 7.30 [s] Australian Story [s] Four Corners [s] Media Watch (PG) [s] Q&A [s] ABC Late News [s] The Business [s] Golf: PGA: Palm Harbour, FL rage (MA15+) [s] Antiques Roadshow [s] Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s]

Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14 Thursday 15 6:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 1:45 2:00 2:55 3:25 4:15 5:00 5:10 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:00 11:15 12:25 2:20 3:20

News Breakfast [s] ABC News Mornings [s] Antiques Roadshow [s] Think Tank (PG) [s] ABC News At Noon [s] Four Corners [s] Media Watch (PG) [s] The Time Of Our Lives (PG) Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] Doctor Who (PG) [s] Pointless [s] ABC News At Five [s] The Drum [s] Think Tank (PG) [s] ABC News [s] 7.30 [s] The Checkout [s] The Human Body (PG) [s] Hyper Evolution (PG) [s] ABC Late News [s] The Business [s] Q&A [s] rage (MA15+) [s] Hyper Evolution [s] Antiques Roadshow [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Australian Story [s] 2:00 The Time Of Our Lives (M v) 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News At Five [s] 5:10 The Drum [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Hard Quiz [s] 8:30 Shaun Micallefʼs Mad As Hell (M) [s] 9:00 Squinters (M l,s) [s] 9:30 Insert Name Here [s] 10:00 Tonightly (M l,s) [s] 10:30 ABC Late News [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:15 Four Corners [s]

6:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:10 6:00 6:55 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:50 10:35 11:05 11:25 12:10 1:00 1:50

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:00 2018 Moomba Parade [s] 12:00 Movie: “A Perfect Day” (PG) (ʼ06) Stars: Christopher Lloyd, Frances Conroy, Rob Lowe 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] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 The Resident: Identity Crisis / None The Wiser(M s) 10:00 Ramsayʼs Hotel Hell: The Cambridge (M) 11:00 The Blacklist: Abraham Stern (MA15+) 12:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 1:15 (7) Mixology (M s) [s] 1:30 (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Stranger In The House” (M v) (ʼ16) – A businessman is killed, and his daughter blames his new wife. Stars: Emmanuelle Vaugier 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] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 The Good Doctor: Pain (M) 10:00 Greyʼs Anatomy: Four Seasons In One Day / Personal Jesus (M v,s,mp) [s] 12:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 1:15 (7) Time After Time (M v) [s] 1:30 (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “A Mother Betrayed” (M v) (ʼ15) – A woman is committed to a mental hospital after suffering hallucinations, and discovers that her husband has a plan to steal her life and daughter. Stars: Adam Kaufman 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] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:15 Manuʼs American Road Trip (PG) [s] 10:15 Program To Be Advised 12:40 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Reflections” (M v,l) (ʼ08) – Europol agent Tom Brindle is called to Barcelona, Spain, to track down the notorious serial killer known as Pygmalion. Stars: Fernando Guillen Cuervo 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] 8:00 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:15 Gordon Ramsay On Cocaine (M) [s] 10:15 Program To Be Advised 12:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympics: Highlights [s] 1:15 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 1:30 (P) Home Shopping 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 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 Travel Guides: Tropical North Queensland (PG) [s] 10:00 Footy Classified (M) [s] 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Last Ride (M v) [s] – An investigation into the murder of a young woman. 12:00 The Bible: Exodus (M v) [s] 1:00 Postcards (PG) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 Date Night (M l,s) [s] 9:30 Movie: “Bad Teacher” (M s,d,l,n) (ʼ11) Stars: Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake 11:20 Embarrassing Bodies Downunder (MA15+) [s] 12:20 20/20 [s] 1:20 Patriot Games [s] 2:20 Explore Moments: Kite Boarding [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Extra [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

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A positive approach to education is central to the philosophy of Torquay’s newest primary school, Lisieux Catholic Primary School. The school’s approach works to combine best practice teaching with an explicit focus on well-being. Principal Dr Susan Ryan explained that while many schools have traditionally aimed for academic excellence as evidence of their success, a more holistic approach may be better suited to foster the flourishing of the whole person and equip them with skills for life “Unfortunately, in education today we have seen increasing evidence of psychological distress and mental illness in our children and adolescents and we know that young people have concerns about coping with stress, school, study and body image, even from a young age,” Dr Ryan said. “The great news is that research clearly shows that if we focus on well-being we will also see a direct impact on academic success. It’s a win-win formula.” Dr Ryan explained that Lisieux is working in partnership with acclaimed psychology researcher Professor Lea Waters and her program Visible Well-being. “This approach helps students and staff systematically build their own and other’s well-being and is built on the premise that when we feel good, we function well,” she said. “Our program is unique because as well as our ongoing relationship with the Visible Well-being program, we are seeking to provide students with lots of opportunities to connect with their local environment, which significantly impacts child development in every sense. It supports intellectual, emotional, social, physical and spiritual growth; it supports creativity, improves self-discipline and reduces stress.” For details, visit lisieux.catholic.edu.au. School tours can be organised by phoning the school or emailing the principal via susan.ryan@ lisieux.catholic.edu.au. Lisieux is currently accepting enrolments applications for Prep to Grade 6 for 2019.

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JAYCO Dove 2013, in as-new condition, annexe with detachable extension, used only once. $18,500. Ph 0419 433 644. 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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JAYCO EAGLE 2003 Camper. Very good condition. Sleeps 6. Easy to tow, interior features: Queen bed, double bed & drop down table for single bed. Cafe seating turns into another bed. 2 way fridge, electric & gas cooking. Built in microwave. Exterior features: full annexe with poles & pegs, external flys at each end, large gas bottle & electric brakes, registered (P90-684) til April 2018. $12,000. Phone: 0458 060 616.

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Darby’s Paints offer DIY and automotive enthusiasts solutions to obtain professional finishes with their large range of professional products. The qualified and expert team at Darby’s Paints deal with the professionals in panel shops and engineering manufacturers around Victoria on a daily basis. So they know what the pros prefer and can offer the same expert advice to everyone who wants their pride and joy at its gleaming best. Sales manager Anthony Spanninga says Darby’s Paints’ three stores service hundreds of panel shops right across Victoria, ensuring they are up-to-date with the latest and best products. Among the leading brands supplied by Darby’s Paints is Glasurit, the ultimate premium paint product with technology ahead of the rest. Darby’s also supplies Baslac, a top quality product suitable for smaller panel shops, CTS, Commercial Transport Solution for industrial, commercial and agricultural uses. HB Body, directly imported by Darby’s providing cost effective DIY and professional products. With DNA ‘genetically modified paints’ in virtual chromes, colour shifting paints and easy to apply basecoat candies specialty paint jobs are easily accomplished. There’s also the Por15 rust preventative range, claiming to be the only product that really stops rust permanently. There’s an array of professional standard panel-beating equipment and restoration products, sprayguns and airbrushes as well. Servicing Geelong for more than 33 years, Darby’s Paints is locally owned and operated. The team takes pride in providing a quality service, using its knowledge and experience to help clients choose the right products to get their vehicles looking brand-new again, according to manager Sam Martin. Darby’s Paints is at 413 Moorabool Street, Geelong, opposite Kardinia Park, look for “Chester” out front. For more information call 5229 3884.

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Style meets new Sonata By Ewan Kennedy Hyundai Sonata is due to be replaced by an allnew model in the first quarter of 2019, but the current one has received significant changes to see it through the intervening period. The importer has trimmed the range to just two models by discontinuing the Elite. Sonata is now offered in only in Active and Premium format. A major facelift has given the Sonata a striking appearance. Its front end has a huge grille, sleek headlights and large daytime running light housings. The tail has received a sort of sporty treatment, with slimmer lights and a bold shape to the diffuser. Though Sonata's sides remain virtually unchanged the trim around the window line has been modified to change the appearance somewhat. Inside, changes are minimal with switches and buttons having a gloss piano black finish. See the Infotainment segment of this review for further details. New-design steering wheels are fitted, with a sporty flat-bottomed unit in the Sonata Premium, the latter being the subject of our week’s test. Satellite navigation with SUNA traffic updates is now standard in both Sonata models. There’s a new in-dash 8.0-inch touchscreen, as well as and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, an upgraded AM/FM radio is used. Aux and USB audio inputs are fitted. The 2018 Sonata carries-over the engines from the superseded model. Sonata Active is powered by a 2.4-litre, naturally-aspirated engine which develops 138 kW, and 241 Nm of torque at 4000 revs. It drives the front wheels through a six-speed automatic. Sonata Premium gets a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine that develops 180 kW, and 353 Nm. Maximum torque runs all the way from 1350 to 4000 rpm. The turbo engine in the Sonata Premium sits beside a new eight-speed multi-mode automatic transmission. Driving modes are Comfort, Eco, Sport and Smart. The Smart setting automatically switches between the other three modes as the computer senses changes to the driver’s demands as well as road conditions. Both 2018 Sonata models have electronic stability control, anti-lock braking with assist,

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Sonata Active 2.4-litre petrol four-door sedan: $30,990 (automatic) Sonata Premium 2.0-litre turbo-petrol four-door sedan: $45,490 (automatic) Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact your local Hyundai for drive-away prices. and electronic brakeforce distribution, hillstart assist, traction control and vehicle stability management, emergency stop signal, rear-view camera with dynamic guide lines and four-sensor rear park assist. Sonata Premium adds blind spot detection, driver attention alert, lane change assist and lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert, smart cruise control and four-sensor front park assist system. Two IsoFix seats are installed in both Sonata variants. The front seats are comfortable and provide the sort of support we like without being overly aggressive. The rear seat has good legroom and can take three adults if they don't mind a bit of shoulder rubbing. Mum, dad and three little darlings will find the Sonata makes a fine family sedan. Boot space is good at 510 litres and is reasonably easy to load. The back seats have a 60:40 split. Hyundai Sonata offers all of the benefits of a four-door sedan in the way of ride comfort and a large boot. It’s up against some tough completion with the new Toyota Camry and others, so the local importer must be hanging out for the all-new 2019 Sonata.

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Waterfront’s fishing fires ON THE BITE Chris Pitman Anglers only had to venture down to Geelong’s waterfront to get stuck into some piscatorial action last week. Pinkie snapper to 45cm started to school up in large numbers around any structure in deeper water. Casting out soft plastics was ideal, with Gulp 3” minnows very effective. The odd large flathead was also taken as a welcome bycatch around the waterfront. Whiting continued to be patchy along the whole Bellarine Peninsula but St Leonards still produced some quality fish over 40cm. Squid were in numbers around St Leonards Pier. Anglers casting size three artificial jigs during the evenings had the best results. Indented Head’s boat ramp was another great location to have a cast for a squid, again during the evenings. Anglers who fished inside Swan Bay on the run-in tides had a ball boating numerous pinkies and flathead. Most tactics produced fish and once a school was located the action was fast-paced. Fishing Swan Bay into the night produced gummy sharks to 8kg on fresh squid strips or salmon fillets. Kingfish stole the show off Queenscliff, mostly in The Rip. Dropping squid baits down proved effective, along with working 150g to 200g knife jigs. In the same area Australian salmon continued erupting on the surface in feeding frenzies, snapping up most lures that crossed their path. Offshore from Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, anglers boated southern bluefin tuna with a variety of tactics. Trolling 4.5” white occy skirts around schools of fish worked extremely well, as did casting smaller-profile stick baits and soft plastics in white colours. Bait fishing offshore produced reasonable numbers of pinkies to 50cm around reef sections in 10m to 15m of water. The odd gummy shark was taken around the same areas. On the freshwater scene, Lake Bullen Merri continued dominating reports. Chinook salmon remained on the bite for anglers fishing lightly weighted pilchard fillets, with the rainbow trout set to fire up as autumn advances. Stony Creek was a great place to stretch the legs and go for a walk casting a Tassie Devil or spoon-type lure. Brown trout to just on 1kg were grassed but the monster redfin were harder to tempt. The Lake of 1000 Casts, Wurdee Boluc Reservoir, hosted increased captures of redfin. Soft plastics pitched on lengthy casts did the job. Redfin remained a solid option in the Barwon River between Breakwater and Queen’s Park. Small hard-body lures were ideal for the task. Next week could provide opportunities to fish locally for tuna, although Swan Bay should be exceptional for mixed bags of fish. Otherwise, keep an eye on the Barwon River estuary for elephant fish.

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Bowlers eye finals Local Cricket, by Jim Timberlake Geelong Cricket Club finds itself with one foot in the door of a long awaited finals appearance after posting a gutsy 8/312 against Dandenong last Saturday. Winning the toss and batting, the Cats lost Tom Treble (4) early, but Mitch Reid (63) and Eamonn Vines (49) steadied the ship. However, a flurry of middle order wickets saw the side slump to 5/161, and in desperate need of a substantial lower order contribution. Enter Luke Inglis (53) and Brenton McDonald (85), who both batted resolutely to ensure the side had a competitive total. So the batsmen have done their job, it is now up to the bowling unit to do theirs and propel the club into its first finals series in many years. Geelong Cricket Association has one day of

its home-and-away season remaining, and in division one, with the top four already known, it's simply a matter of jostling for position now. East Belmont look to have the toughest task to maintain its position as it attempts to chase down South Barwon's impressive 304. Joel Davies (100) set up the Swans' huge total with a sublime knock, while Dave Lineen (4/55) toiled manfully for the Lions. The home side's run chase will be made even harder knowing that star batsmen Sean O'Neill and Matt Lineker are both not playing. But with a spot in the semi-final side up for grabs, expect some hungry batsmen lining up to prove they belong in the team. In division two, Torquay looks to have sewn up fourth place on the ladder after making what looks like an unreachable 9/277 against Manifold Heights last week.

Joel Kitchen (103*) finally converted a good start to post his highest score of the season at just the right time. If the Tigers' bowlers can live up to their end of the bargain they will have earned their spot in the finals. Highton though will be clinging to the hope that the Tigers falter and that it can chase down Bell Post Hills 221. Both of these outcomes seem unlikely, though. And in division three, the main highlight in a round of dead rubbers was Geelong Wests Sam Loftus' incredible 222 from 223 balls against Waurn Ponds Deakin. The veteran star showed he is still capable of plundering attacks, and while Thomson, and to a lesser extent Modewarre, have been taking all the headlines of late, the Rams have been quietly going under the radar and may just be priming themselves for a huge finals campaign at just the right time.

‘Impressive’ Warriors on trot in return to home turf By Josip Zilic

OH YEAH: Dom Marafioti celebrates a goal for the Warriors. (Ivan Dugandzic)

After and an impressive three road trips on the trot North Geelong Warriors will look forward to a first home round this Saturday against equally impressive Altona Magic. Altona has continued to elevate its form from last season with a couple of big wins early against Werribee and Sunshine followed by a scoreless draw against Melbourne Victory last weekend. Altona boats a highly experienced squad with Marco Pistinizi and Melvin Becket for midfield creativity as well as the additional support of James McGarry looming large. Under the guide of coach Goran Lozanovski the Altona line-up will undoubtedly be a strong challenge for the Warriors. North Geelong will look to continue its good form after another win away to Brunswick in hot and blustery conditions last weekend. The match had an element of physicality where the bigger bodies of Brunswick tried to unsettle the quick movement of the Warriors when out of possession. However, the Warriors settled earlier and managed to apply goalmouth pressure in consecutive forays, leading to Darius Madison rounding the defence only to be upended as he cut into the box. The resulting spot kick being was dispatched by Dom Marafioti in the 32nd minute. Just before half time another spot kick was awarded. This time Ryan Opperman followed up a Marafioti shot and was piled over in front of the referee. Madison took the spot kick but blazed wide. The second half began with Brunswick now looking to combine more, managing to get around the wide defenders only for the final ball to be wasteful. North Geelong held firm and as the 60th minute mark cranked over so too did the Warriors ’intensity, hitting Brunswick on the counter with quick and incisive balls to dangerous areas as the wind howling against the Brunswick goal kept its defence deeper. With pressure mounting and 10 minutes to go, Brusnwick’s frustration crept in when Matt Murphy elbowed Madison as he charged into the box to give away the spot kick, which Anderson slammed in for the win. Warriors coach Luciano Trani afterward called on supporters to rally behind his team. “We’re in a very good position on the league table and all we want is the fans to come out and support the boys,” he said. geelongindy.com.au


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