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Operation bikie backlash By Luke Voogt
A Geelong-led police operation targeting about 60 Hells Angels visiting Lorne this weekend has drawn a backlash online. Angry social media users have told police to instead focus on actual crime, such as home invasions. Continued page 5
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Soul-brother shih tzus Benji and Zac joined council officer Mark Stevens on Wednesday as City Hall promoted a program teaching children about responsible pet ownership. Council has hired a staff member to teach the program in schools as part of its new domestic animal management plan. Mayor Bruce Harwood said community education was a key focus of the plan. “If we can get the majority of people doing the right thing most of the time it will greatly reduce the likelihood of conflict and issues,” he said. Benji, 9, and Zac, 10, met Mr Stevens, the program’s coordinator, at East Geelong's Howard Glover Reserve as they searched for a new home together. The pooch brothers to other mothers would
make perfect lapdogs, according to Geelong Animal Welfare Society’s Renee Renshaw “They came together as what we call a bonded pair and we’d like them to be rehomed together,” she said. The quiet, calm and relaxed pair of Shih Tzus were de-sexed and looking for a new owner to love, Ms Renshaw said. “They’d suit an older person or a quiet home that enjoys short walks.” Council developed the school program in response to community feedback, a spokesperson said. “It means local children and youths will gain an understanding of how to be responsible pet owners from an early age.” Council will also investigate building more enclosed dog parks around the region. Greater Geelong’s only existing enclosed dog park is at Stead Park, Corio.
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‘Sexist’ bike plans suit well-off males By Luke Voogt Council’s plans for bike paths in Belmont's High Street are sexist, ageist and elitist, according to a Grovedale health economist. Katrina Alford this week joined the chorus High Street traders saying council’s plans to remove car parks would disadvantage the elderly, small businesses and families. “The bike project will achieve few net benefits, other than for mainly male, young-ish cyclists to commute from well-paid jobs in (central) Geelong and (City) Hall.” Dr Alford dismissed council’s claims its planned Principle Bike Network would benefit “cyclists of a wide range of ages and abilities”. “In fact, only 1.1 per cent of Geelong workers cycle to work and they are not all ages and abilities,” she said. Census figures indidated that more than three quarters of bike riders were males, most
on above-average incomes, Dr Alford said. Half of them were managers and professionals in their late 20s to mid-30s, she said. “Most older people, women and families with dependent children do not have the luxury, circumstances or capacity to switch from cars to (cycling) to work.” The bike lanes were “bad policy” given 94 per cent of Belmont residents commute to work by vehicle, she said. “Local female traders in Belmont are devastated by the Bike project. “They will no longer be able to drive to drop off kids to school before work and shop for family necessities after work. “Trade will be diverted to the already crowded and congested Waurn Ponds shopping precinct.” Dr Alford said City Hall should concentrate on improving Geelong’s “patchy” and “infre-
IN BRIEF Rider killed A motorcyclist has died in a collision with a truck travelling in the same direction at Mount Moriac. Police said the male rider died despite treatment at the scene late Monday afternoon, while the truckie was uninjured.
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quent” bus services instead. But Bicycle Users Geelong president Tony Grgurevic said Geelong’s lack of cycling infrastructure was instead “ageist and sexist”. “Most people who ride are men because the conditions favour the one per cent who are prepared to mix it with heavy traffic despite a lack of adequate infrastructure.” “There are no conditions that suit the children to ride to school, the elderly to leave their cars at home and people without licences this project will change that.” Mr Grgurevic rejected High Street baker and Geelong Cycling Club committee member Sean Clark’s suggestion two weeks ago of using Francis Street as an alternative route. “It’s good for people accessing the Barwon River from Grovedale, but if people need to visit the library or amenities at High Street - it doesn’t help.”
Geelong’s council will reinstate portfolios so councillors can “focus additional attention on key areas” of business, according to City Hall. The portfolios, which council’s former administrators scrapped over perceived conflictof-interest risks, would allow councillors to “advocate and champion strategic issues and progress outcomes for the benefit of the community”, mayor Bruce Harwood said.
‘Rare’ misreport A police officer “errantly” recorded an alleged Connewarre home invasion as a less-serious burglary despite the property owner suffering injuries during the incident, according to force command. Victoria Police explained the mistake as “rare error” after coalition MPs publicly questioned whether it indicated deliberate fudging of crime statistics in a state election year.
‘Genderless’ pavilion City Hall has opened a new $1.2 million pavilion with “gender-neutral” changerooms at Anakie Reserve on the eve of the football and netball season. The facilities left Anakie Kangaroos “wellplaced” to host women’s football, City Hall said.
Arrest praised Police have praised the “exceptional” work of officers who arrested three men over an alleged assault and robbery of a victim they abducted and took to a service station at Newcomb. Police said the officers caught the trio after a “short pursuit” on Portarlington Road around midnight on 12 March without putting members of the public at risk.
‘Ancient’ solution Child suicides and black deaths in custody are partly to blame for excessive gambling among members of the Aboriginal “Stolen Generation”, according to a Geelong researcher. Deakin University elder in residence Janis Koolmatrie said her study showed that Aboriginal communities needed “culturally appropriate programs drawing on ancient ways” to address program gambling, particularly on pokies. LOCKING HORNS: Michelle MacNaughton (second from left) with No Nuchev Campaign protesters and their children at a playground 400m from a planned Lara goat farm. (Rebecca Hosking) 178770
Girl concerns Police are concerned for the welfare of a 12-year-old St Leonards girl who has yet to return home after leaving earlier this week. Bellarine Police said on Thursday before the Indy went to press that Amy Ferrigno was last seen on Wednesday when an officer approached her in Geelong’s Lt Malop Street mall.
Residents unsettled over disease science By Luke Voogt Lara goat farm objectors have raised concerns about links between the proponent and local scientists who have described disease risks to the community as "quite small". No Nuchev campaign member Michelle MacNaughtan queried John Stenos and Stephen Graves' claims in last week's Indy about the proposed farm’s Q fever risk. In January Nuchev, the company behind the farm, received a $97,280 Federal Government grant for goat vaccines, which listed Prof Stenos and Prof Graves’ Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory as a co-recipient. Prof Stenos last week disclosed to the Indy he had worked for Nuchev but failed to mention the grant. “If they have a commercial relationship with Nuchev why would they think it's appropriate to make public comment on this?” Ms MacNaughtan asked.
She said the “intensive” farm could cause a “significant outbreak“ of Q fever, which humans can contract from goats and other animals. Acute Q fever can progress to pneumonia, while the chronic version can also kill. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal last year rejected Nuchev’s planned 14,000goat farm for Moorabool due to risk management plans for the site. The tribunal raised concerns about the site being 2km from a primary school and less than 3km from dwellings. The tribunal considered evidence from the Netherlands, which had 4026 human cases of Q fever between 2007 and 2010, suggesting that people within 2km of affected farms were at greater risk. The Lara proposal was about 1km from a primary school, 580m from dwellings and 400m from a playground under construction, Ms MacNaughton said.
“I'd never let my child play there.” Nuchev wanted to profit from Chinese's lucrative infant product market, Ms MacNaughton said. “But it shouldn’t be at the expense of Lara children’s safety.” Ms MacNaughton questioned Nuchev’s risk management plan for Lara, given the Moorabool decision. “I cannot help thinking that (Q fever) could be coming into my house and into my little girl’s life,” she said. She disputed Prof Graves' suggestion Nuchev could provide human vaccines to Lara residents. “Everything you read says children cannot be vaccinated,” she said. “Why should I have my child vaccinated with something that’s unapproved for children so an inappropriate development can go ahead?”
CONCERNS: Police have urged anyone with information about the whereabouts of Amy Ferrigno to phone Bellarine Police Station.
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Blame game rages over Land 400 loss By Luke Voogt Geelong has lost up to 60 jobs after the Federal Government awarded a $5 billion defence contract to Queensland instead of Victoria. State Industry and Employment Minister Ben Carroll described the decision as a "betrayal" of regional Victoria. "This is a disgraceful decision that's based on the political interests of Malcolm Turnbull and his desperation to cling to marginal seats in Queensland," Mr Carroll said. But local coalition MP Simon Ramsay, while critical of the Commonwealth, blamed the government's "sloppy lobbying". "The Andrews Government fiddled and diddled and ultimately muddled this major opportunity for Victorian jobs and manufacturing," the Member for Western Victoria said. Prime Minister Turnbull on Wednesday announced Rheinmetall had won the Land 400 Phase 2 tender, over BAE Systems. The company will build the Australian Army's next generation of combat reconnaissance vehicles in Queensland. As part of its Victorian bid, BAE announced in November Marand would manufacture components of its vehicles in Geelong, creating 60 jobs. The lack of Victorians on the National Security Committee influenced Federal Government's final decision, Mr Carroll said. Mr Ramsay agreed the "politics" of the security committee "won the day" but said the Victorian Government "had much to answer for" after its lobbying "fail".
BID DEFEAT: Marand workers at Geelong's former Ford factory, where last November BAE Systems announced it would manufacture components for its AMV35 (pictured) if it won a lucrative defence contract. long, when the Victorian Government in February 2017 announced Fisherman's Bend as the "preferred location". "(The State Government) went from no messages to mixed-messages - raising Geelong's hopes, then ultimately ditching the manufacturing prowess here in favour of Fishermen's Bend," Mr Ramsay said.Mr Ramsay was disappointed Federal Government had denied Geelong jobs. "The next time the Defence Minister Christopher Pyne is in Geelong, he will need to deliver."
The State Government spent $5 million on a Defence Procurement Office in Waurn Ponds aimed at securing Land 400. A change of lead staff within the early the days of the office delayed its activities, Mr Ramsay said. The Victorian Government recently launched a $600,000 last-minute advertising blitz to win Land 400. "I don't know what that office had been doing up until then," Mr Ramsay said. Both Rheinmetall and BAE told the Indy they were open to basing operations in Gee-
Backlash for bikie patrols From Page 1 Geelong Acting Superintendent Graham Banks responded to the online criticism, saying the operation was an appropriate use of resources and would not compromise policing in Geelong. “Police will be maintaining the normal response levels to the greater Geelong area and are able to do so because we've been supported by other parts of Victoria Police.” Police would work hard to detect and deter anti-social behaviour, and keep the peace in Lorne, Supt Banks said. He declined to say whether police expected any trouble from the outlaw motorcycle gang. “They’re doing their annual run, which all bikie groups tend to do. “Police will make arrests if there is evidence of any offence being committed.“ The Age reported two weeks ago that a number of hotels in Lorne accepted bookings from the Hells Angels but later cancelled them on the instruction of police. Supt Banks rejected the claim. “No, police confirmed with (the) management (of the hotels) that they had made a booking, which may relate to this group,” he said. “Commercial decisions as to whether this booking is accepted are a matter for the businesses concerned.” The article reported the gang and their families had booked accommodation at the Grand Pacific Hotel, which Supt Banks declined to confirm. The Indy contacted a manager at the hotel yesterday who declined to comment. “The person who is in charge of bookings is away until Saturday,” the manager said.
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Geelong’s Caleb Vines must be hoping that history repeats as he counts down the days until The Wizard of Oz’s stage production premieres in Melbourne. The bright young talent has scored a gig as understudy for the role as Scarecrow - coincidentally the first character his grandmother ever played on stage as a youngster! So along with history repeating, our Caleb could be forgiven for musing on another familiar saying, this one particular to the world of theatre, while watching Eli Cooper rehearse the role. Break a leg! Sacked Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons should consider covering Twist in St Tropez, the 1978 hit of French early-techno band Telex. Although perhaps he could retitle it Bitter and Twisted in St Tropez, given his Twitter feed while visiting Europe recently. Not even the sophisticated delights of the Mediterranean playground for the rich and famous could free his mind completely of the Andrews Government, which famously ousted Daz and the rest of his council in 2016. Indeed, he was travelling globally but thinking locally with ongoing invective for the government’s perceived shortcomings, particularly in relation to rail services and crime. Twist in St Tropez? Well, in Darryn’s mind, possibly the neck of a certain Premier at least!
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Mind you, his replacements at City Hall seem to be doing a fine job on their own of getting up the government’s nostrils. This week they restored councillor portfolios, against the state’s stipulated wishes for local governance in Geelong. The government’s previous council administrators axed the portfolios, for areas such as economic development and planning, citing potential conflict with the Local Government Act. And, naturally, with the return of portfolios it follows that administrator-approved restrictions on councillors speaking publicly should ease. After all, the environment portfolio-holder should
NEXT STAGE: Geelong's Caleb Vine is in with a chance of appearing as Scarecrow during the The Wizard of Oz's Melbourne run, in May. be able to discuss the environment, right? And if the return of portfolios isn’t enough, lo and behold, who should have the most? Bruce Harwood, of course, who Local Government Minister Marlene Kairouz declined to congratulate on his appointment as mayor after overcoming the 2016 sacking to win his way back onto council in November. Council-watchers might like to grab some popcorn - the show’s starting to get interesting. Organisers of Easter’s Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach appear to have taken a leaf out of the book of road cycling races such as the local Cadel Evans ride. This year the famous surfing event will include “live sites” around the shire for watching the action on big screens at venues such as cafes, bars, restores and stores. Even Winchelsea gets a screen! While lacking the atmosphere of the real thing, the sites will at least provide a viable option to the annual vehicle queue for entry, sometimes snaking back kilometres to the Great Ocean Road. And this year, with Australian three-time world champion Mick Fanning retiring from competitive surfing at Bells, the queue’s likely to be longer than ever. So pull up a chair and enjoy the action, hopefully without getting wiped out at the licensed venues!
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Court ‘frees’ servo bandit By Luke Voogt
CUTTING COMMENTS: Geelong radio announcer Lisa 'Milly' Millard trims the tresses of Catherine O'Hara during World's Greatest Shave activities to raise money for leukaemia research at Bethany Community Services this week. 178741 (Rebecca Hosking)
A Geelong woman who held up a Grovedale service station with a toy gun has avoided jail after turning her life around. Judge Irene Lawson sentenced the woman to 100 hours of community service after she pleaded guilty in County Court last month to armed robbery. The court heard that the 32-year-old told an attendant she had a weapon in her pocket when she entered the BP service station about 7.40am on 2 July 2017. The woman told the man she did not want to use the weapon and to put money in a bag she placed on the counter. She apologised as she left the store, the court heard. Police arrested her as she hid behind a nearby dumpster, finding a toy gun in her possession. The woman was staying on a couch at a friend’s place before committing the robbery, Judge Lawson said. “You took a toy gun from your friend’s place, as well as the bag, and then walked to the nearby service station where you committed the offence. “You now accept that what you did was a stupid and desperate act that has had adverse outcomes for the store.” The woman cried as she read the store attendant’s victim statement, which detailed how the event made him fearful and paranoid. “He, for days after, did not feel comfort-
able entering his place of work,” Judge Lawson said. “Ultimately, he took some personal leave with consequential loss of income.” But the woman had made “exemplary” efforts to beat her drug and alcohol addiction since the robbery, volunteering for intensive rehabilitation in Melbourne, the judge said. “I accept that you have achieved abstinence from alcohol and drugs and that you are committed to remaining drug-free,” she said. The woman’s history of substance abuse, including amphetamines, began at age 16, Judge Lawson said. In 2017 the woman began using heroin and broke up from a highly-dysfunctional and drug-focussed de facto relationship. Judge Lawson acknowledged the woman’s parents had separated and that her mother had committed suicide when the woman was 20. She also acknowledged the woman’s past efforts to seek treatment for her drug use and depression. The maximum penalty for armed robbery is 15 year’s prison, but Judge Lawson said the woman offended “at the lower end of the scale” and had no criminal history. She was on her way to reformation following her participation in the Court Integrated Services Program, Judge Lawson said. “It is not often that courts see such an exemplary response to the opportunity that is offered through that program.”
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Due to forecast hot and windy weather (OR Total Fire Ban), the CFA has requested that no burning be undertaken this weekend. This applies to everyone – even farmers that may have been issued with a ‘CFA Schedule 13 Fire Danger Period permit’ for these dates.
Kylie furthered her knowledge with a Bachelor in Early Childhood and has been a Centre Director for the last seven years. Kylie’s position involves the running of the service, supporting children, parents, and staff. Kylie also liaises with external stake holders such as paediatricians and the local community. Working with her team and the families, obtaining the best outcomes for the children and working with dedicated and passionate people at the City is something Kylie enjoys. Despite her career change, Kylie enjoys cooking and entertaining and is looking forward to exploring more of Australia with her husband in their caravan.
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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST – RURAL AND PERI-URBAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Council is seeking expressions of interest for members of the Rural and Peri-Urban Advisory Committee. The committee has been formed to consider and provide advice to Council on matters relevant to rural and peri-urban constituents within the Greater Geelong region, including: •
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The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held on Monday 19 March at 4.00pm, at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall. Enter through the Gheringhap Street entrance. This meeting is open to the public.
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CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held on Tuesday 20 March at 7.30am, at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. This meeting is open to the public.
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PUBLIC NOTICE 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. For enquiries contact the GME Executive Officer, Sharon Cockerell via email gme@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or on 5272 4802.
BLUE – GREEN ALGAE In the interest of public health Council advises that very high levels of Toxic Blue-green algae have been detected in: •
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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 bluegreen 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.
TRAFFIC CHANGES ST PATRICK’S DAY – ELEPHANT & CASTLE HOTEL TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS - SATURDAY 17 MARCH To ensure the event’s safe conduct Bourke Crescent, between Walls Street and McKillop Street, Geelong will be closed from approximately 8.00am until approximately 12.00am (midnight) on Sunday 18 March. Emergency access will be maintained at all times. For more information, go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au
TICKET GIVEAWAY - 53RD WILDLIE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR ON NOW – 13 MAY, THE NATIONAL WOOL MUSEUM See 100 extraordinary images that celebrate the diversity of the natural world, from intimate animal portraits to astonishing wild landscapes. This world-renowned exhibition is on loan from the Natural History Museum in London. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the most prestigious photography event of its kind, providing a global platform that showcases the natural world’s most astonishing and challenging sights for over 50 years. Winning images are selected for their creativity, originality and technical excellence. This is your chance to WIN a family pass (two adults and up to four kids) to wander through this prestigious exhibition. We have 20 family passes to giveaway! Each family pass grants access to the National Wool Museum as well as the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. Perhaps check out the other amazing exhibits while you are visiting, like the Little L Project - a ground-breaking virtual reality x 3D palaeontology experience. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is on until Sunday 13 May, 9.30am to 5.00pm daily. COMPETITION DETAILS Entries close: 12.00pm Monday 26 March Competition drawn: 12.15pm Monday 26 March. Winners will be contacted privately and announced on the City’s Facebook page. To enter: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/comp/comp2.aspx
2XU TRIATHLON - PORTARLINGTON TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS - SUNDAY 18 MARCH The 2XU Triathlon returns to Portarlington on Sunday 18 March. To ensure the events’ safe conduct, the roads listed below require traffic treatments to be implemented from approximately 6.30am to 11.30am on Sunday 18 March: •
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Cycling in a clock wise direction, the event participants will travel on The Esplanade, Bluff Road, Drysdale - St Leonards Road, Portarlington - Queenscliff Road and Fisher Street. Motorists are able to travel in an anti clock wise direction on these roads but are asked to proceed with caution and to be patient as delays are expected. Emergency access will be maintained at all times. For further information please contact the event organiser, Sports Media and Entertainment 360 on 9595 3000 or 0448 813 433 or visit www.2xutriathlonseries.com.au MCHARRYS BUSLINES TEMPORARY CHANGED BUS SERVICES, SUNDAY MARCH 18
TICKET GIVEAWAY - PAW PATROL LIVE! ‘THE GREAT PIRATE ADVENTURE’ 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.
Bus users are advised that the Route 60, 9.15am bus service from Geelong will terminate in Portarlington and will not be able to service Indented Heads or St Leonards. The 8.30am and 10.37am bus services from St Leonards to Geelong will originate in Portarlington and will not be able to service St Leonards or Indented Head.
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MPs clash over dole work Work for the Dole, Ms Henderson said. “The best form of welfare is a job," she said. "Unlike the Labor party, the coalition is committed to getting people off welfare and into work.” About 30 per cent of jobseekers who completed Work for the Dole found employment in three months, according to Federal Government statistics. “Work for the Dole ensures taxpayers are not subsidising a lifetime of welfare but are instead preparing people to get, and stay in, a job,” Ms Henderson said. “Work for the Dole is a win-win program that gives participants a chance to gain valuable
By Luke Voogt Two local MPs have clashed over Labor “suggestions” it could scrap the controversial Work for the Dole program. Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson called on Corio counterpart Richard Marles to back the program, which had “benefited” 1572 people in both their electorates combined. Ms Henderson’s call followed shadow employment services minister Ed Husic’s recent refusal to guarantee the program after labelling it a failure. “Labor’s failure to commit to work for the dole is frankly not good enough,” Ms Henderson said.
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“This is also a very poor reflection on Corio MP Richard Marles.” Since the 2016 federal election 382 and 1145 residents of the region's Corangamite and Corio electorates respectively had participated in
skills, experience and employment contacts.” But Mr Marles hit back, lambasting Ms Henderson for her government’s axing of Labor’s Geelong industry fund. “You know what people in Corio need more than Work for the Dole? Jobs - real jobs,” the Labor MP said. The previous Labor government’s $29.5 million Geelong Regional Industry and Investment Fund (GRIIF) created 890 full time jobs in Geelong, Mr Marles said. “Work for the dole numbers go up when real jobs fall. That’s exactly what’s happened because the Liberals axed GRIIF. "Sarah should be ashamed of herself.“
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Shed-load of cash for men Thirty-three Queenscliff Men’s Shed members will share more than $ 1 million dollars after their syndicate won Saturday night’s lottery. The private syndicate shared the division one prize with two other entries then had a pair of wins in division six for a total prize haul of $1,326,203.89, or $40,188.83 each. The syndicate leader was flabbergasted when a lotto official phoned to tell him the result on Monday morning. “Bloody hell! Excuse my French,” the man laughed as the news sunk in. “Fair dinkum? Let me write that number down. “Am I allowed to panic? Just fantastic! How much was it again? “I’m in a syndicate with a few of us from the Men’s Shed. That’s fantastic! That’s brilliant! Thank you.” The syndicate leader said he was just happy to share the prize with his friends and looked forward to sharing the news.
“I think I’m just going to enjoy the moment for now,” he said. “It’s good though - it’s great to share it with 33 people. They’ll be very happy. “We’ve been going in together for a long time and every time I go in to the Men’s Shed they always ask me ‘How did we go?’ and I tell them ‘It would be nice if you ask me how I am first!’ “We’ll celebrate nicely, I’m sure there will be a big presentation here. “I think I’ll call them today - I’ll call one and get them to spread the news around.” The syndicate purchased the winning entry from Drysdale Lotto. The Indy spoke to two members of the Men’s Shed, who wished to remain anonymous until the syndicate leader had sorted out the winnings. “They will be sitting around having a cup of tea with a smile on their faces at our weekly meeting on Thursday,” one of the members said.
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Boa constrictors are illegal under State and Federal Laws, and can harm native wildlife, Crime Stoppers chief executive officer Erika Owens said. Boas can carry a virus called Inclusion Body Disease, which is fatal for Australian pythons because they have no resistance to it and there is no treatment available, Ms Owens explained. “Boa constrictors are among the top five high-risk invasive animals commonly found in Victoria.” Ms Owens said community involvement was imperative in preventing an influx of illegal wildlife into Australia. “The community is vital in the prevention of illegal wildlife trafficking and the smallest detail could help to ensure our native wildlife is protected,” she said. Ms Owens urged locals to call 1800 333 000 and quote reference number CSV2670 if they had any information relating to the snake. “There is no piece of information too big or too small, and anything you tell us will be passed to investigators, in complete confidence if you wish.” The snake is now in the custody of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Boa constrictors are native to the tropical regions of North and South America and significant penalties apply to anyone importing breeding, trading or keeping illegal non-native species in Australia.
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LETTERS Try a little tenderness It was extremely disheartening to read about the ongoing struggle greater Geelong is facing with youth crime (Geelong Indy, 9 March). However, it’s critically important the Victorian Government learns from countries that have effectively reduced this kind of criminal behaviour. The parts of the USA with a lock-'em-upand-treat-'em-mean approach to teenage lawbreakers have seen disastrous results. A 2016 Harvard Kennedy School report concluded that this approach reduced community safety, destroyed the future of young people and wasted large amounts of government revenue that could be better spent addressing the causes of crime. By contrast, New Zealand has adopted an approach of seeking to rehabilitate teenage law-breaker to get their lives back on track and heal the community. In the past six years youth crime has dropped 40 per cent and the number of children appearing in court has dropped to its lowest in 20 years. The approach has been to foster greater collaboration between schools, government agencies, community organisations and the police to better-support families to address their children's behaviour that causes them to break the law. Robert Van Zetten Highton
Council cop’s unflagging bravery I congratulate Surf Coast councillor and policeman Brian McKiterick for resisting alleged pressure from an Assistant Commission who wanted the rainbow flag to fly at council chambers (Geelong Indy, 9 March). We must show greater resistance to people in authority who are pushing personal preferences on our social order. The Assistant Commissioner was appointed to pursue the need for law and order, not the agenda of the LBGTI community. Like Alan
BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Bouquets to North Geelong Veterinary Clinic for stopping my dreaded itch. Boy, I feel good! Thanks, Mr Vet. Betty, Herne Hill Buckets to Get Your Facts Right (Buckets & Bouquets, 2 March). Be careful what you wish for when asking that your posts be read “thoroughly and correctly”. Geelong’s many psychiatrists know cognitive dissonance and self-obsession when they see it, not to mention lunacy. Only In Geelong, Belmont Joyce, the Assistant Commissioner seems to be using her privileged position to alter the social order. It was claimed that the issue of same-sex marriage was simply for the right to marry but it is now obvious that it was only a part of the desire to make homosexuality not only tolerated but promoted as preferable. One step in the wrong direction will bring further complications. Our rejection of Judeo-Christian morality will continue to create problems for society and require brave resistance to those who insist on alternate behaviours. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen Street Baptist Church
87 jobs gained, 800 lost I rejoice with Greg Foyster (Letters, 9 March) that Geelong has 87 new jobs but I don't share his pleasure at the Victorian Government's forced closure of Hazelwood power station, which cost 800 staff and contractors their jobs. Despite its age, Hazelwood after 50 years was still supplying 22 per cent of Victoria's reliable and once-cheap electricity. The ab-
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Homeowners losing control Buckets to the waiting time at Barwon Health’s hospital. Scrap the waits. Do us a favour and employ more nurses and doctors so everyone can be seen. Lucy-Anne, Hamlyn Heights Bouquets to all the volunteers who assisted with the Clean-Up Australia campaign at Rippleside Park. Bouquets also to Barry Plant Real Estate’s Mitchell Falzon for his assistance on the day. Friends Of Rippleside Park & Environs president Margaret Huber sence of that 22 per cent now threatens the electricity grid. Mr Foyster mentioned the wind and solar plants and Tesla battery going to South Australia but forgot to mention the gas generator being built to prop up the wind farms. It would have been cheaper to forget the renewables and build extra gas generators. And the purpose of all this expense on unreliables? To reduce emissions of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels, in accordance with the anthropogenic global warming fraud. Fossil fuels mean not just coal but gas and oil, so are therefore anathema to all anthropogenic global warming activists. Last November Pacific Hydro CFO Rob Spurr described his and Tango Energy's work as "the decarbonising of the power system". As carbon is a component of all life, the place that decarbonising might lead, if we take it too seriously, is a Dark Age indeed. Fortunately, wind and solar represent no more than five per cent of global energy generation, so we're safe for a while. Tim Saclier Leopold
The Andrews Government has drafted a draconian Local Government Act 2018 bill. Together with the 10-year old Victorian Energy Efficiency Target (VEET), it would: • make councils corporations as a third tier of government, which Australia’s Constitution disallows following referendum ‘no’ votes in 1974 and 1988, and which is inappropriate because a corporation is a profitmaking enterprise; • elevate councils to authority status, making them laws unto themselves; • allow councils to make local laws, which are different to by-laws and enforceable by police when necessary; • require councils to bring housing up to VEET standards, necessitating audits of properties for works required to meet energy-efficiency targets; • allow councils to arrange for specified works if the owner refuses or fails to comply within on time; • allow councils to transfer site ownership for market value if the owner is unable to pay for work performed; • require homes and businesses meeting VEET requirements to appoint an accredited entity to manage their Energy Efficiency Certificates (EECs); • possibly disconnect power from properties who fail to appoint an accreditation entity; • apply financial penalties for simple EEC accounting errors of $9500 for a dwelling and $38,000 for a body corporate; and • give councils so much additional power over ratepayers that many could potentially lose their homes. The draft bill closes for public comment today. Readers should ask their five upper house and single lower house MPs what is going on with the proposed legislation. Alan Manson Grovedale
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Iran TV drive for collector By Luke Voogt Ian Ballis’s latest artistic quest - collecting 50 vintage TVs for a visiting Iranian sculptor - was more difficult than he expected. “I thought I’ll contact our 500 stall owners and we’ll get them in no time,” the Geelong picker told the Indy, "but we only got one! “They’re not in vogue. You can’t get channels on them because of the (digital) frequency change.” So Ballis scoured social media and secondhand websites for the TVs, finding them sitting lifeless in old homes and bungalows. “They were more than happy to seek out a new home for their TV,” he said. The TVs will feature in Shirin Abedinirad’s latest art installation at the Lorne Sculpture Biennale, which begins on Saturday. The Geelong Vintage Warehouse owner scored the gig through a mutual connection to the Iranian. “We actually picked 70 TVs - so she can be quite fussy in what she chooses with shape and colour,” Ballis said. Abedinirad arrived in Australia last week, for her second visit to the country, and was looking forward to the two-week sculpture festival. “I saw an open call online - I was always interested in Australian art events, the 32-yearold from Tehran said. “Australia has a very big, wide sky that I’d never seen before and the people are very peaceful, friendly and helpful.” Abedinirad began replacing the screens of the TVs with mirrors this week, to create a sculpture symbolic of the media. “I believe media is not giving the real news to us or all parts of it - especially in parts of our country,” she said.
HER VISION: Shirin Abedinirad with some of the 70 TVs she will use in sculpture critiquing the media. The TVs would reflect the surrounds and the people viewing them, which is the media should do, Abedinirad explained. Both Iranian and international media were misleading people about events in Iran or using it to forward their own agendas there, she said. “In Iran our media is not showing the reality to us - (they portray) that everything is calm.
outside media they were covering it as a big thing but it was not affecting us in our daily lives - it was only happening in their street.” Abedinirad’s sculpture will be one of four major projects at the Lorne Sculpture Biennale and will feature alongside the work of about 30 artists. The biennale is the largest public outdoor sculpture event in Victoria and runs until 2 April.
“It’s not as calm as the Iran media is showing but it’s not bad as the outside media is showing either.” The media’s coverage of a woman who removed her headscarf in protest against Iran’s compulsory hijab laws was an excellent example, Abedinirad said. “In Iran, the media, they did not cover it.“In
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GREAT SCOTT: Pipe bands will descend on Corio this weekend for the Geelong Highland Gathering.
Celts to gather this Sunday Swords will clash, local Celts will don kilts and bagpipes will ring out across the fields of Corio for the Geelong Highland Gathering on Sunday. The gathering, at Goldworthy Reserve, will feature highland dancing, whiskey tasting, Celtic music, haggis and even a Scottish terrier show. The 42nd Highland Regiment and the New Varangian Guard will re-enact battles, while the Glen Lachlan College of Arms demonstrates swordsmanship to aspiring warriors. Celtic competitors will face off in the South Pacific Heavy Scottish Games Championships and the Victorian Pipe Band Championships. Winning back the pipe band championships was a major breakthrough for the event, explained Geelong Highland Gathering Association treasurer Peter McLoughlin. The gathering had only hosted the championship three times since 2009, after holding it for a decade up until then.
Regular changes of venue for the gathering over the past few years had caused attendance to decrease, making the gathering reliant on sponsorship, Peter said. “Hopefully a permanent home at Goldsworthy Reserve will see the gathering begin to recover from the decline it faced moving from venue to venue in recent years.“ The pipe band contest will include music adjudicators from Scotland, New Zealand, New South Wales and Victoria. Three of the adjudicators judge regularly at the World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland. “The highlight of the day will be the massed pipe bands at the end of the day`s activities,” Peter said. The gathering also includes a Scottish faire market with food, souvenirs and clothing, and children’s entertainment featuring a petting zoo and jumping castle.
Jess Connell’s tree-climbing obsession as a child growing up in Albury-Wodonga led her to join the circus aged 14. “My father suggested I join it, with all my energy and bizarre child-like behaviour climbing up trees,” said the 26-year-old, now living in Queensland. The hula hoop specialist spent four years in the city’s Flying Fruit Fly Circus before joining Brisbane’s Circa Contemporary Circus, which comes to Geelong next weekend. “My family lives in Ballarat so they’re coming to see the show, which is fantastic,” she said. “I have a sister that lives (in Geelong) studying health science.” Connell will perform alongside “six other very talented artists” in Circa’s new act Peepshow, which plays at Geelong Performing Arts Centre from 11 to 14 April. The tantalising title had no sexual connotations, Connell explained, but rather the show would be “revealing in other ways”. Circa’s “family” of performers were always questioning and challenging each other artistically, she said. “We love each other, we hang out together and fight a lot - but we also have a beautiful level of professionalism- we love what we do.” Connell encouraged adventurous young locals to think about joining a circus. “Dancing, gymnastics and even martial arts are great platforms to move into the world of circus,” she said.
HIGH CLIMBER: Circa's Jessica Connell in action. (Chris Herzfeld)
Geelong is the second stop on Circa’s last tour of Australia, before the circus heads to England and Germany for six months. “We hope lots of people come to the show and enjoy it before we go overseas for a really long time,“ Connell said.
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Fair go for service’s farm Encompass Community Services will host a fourth annual Pumpkin Fair: Ecological Footprint Market next week in partnership with Leopold Community and Learning Centre. Encompass, a local not-for-profit disabled services agency, said the fair celebrated people of all abilities and backgrounds while also promoting sustainable living practices within the community. “We're all about shaping inclusive and sustainable local communities, so we constantly create people-centred activities like the Pumpkin Fair,” said Pumpkin Fair committee chair Jan Daniels. “Last year over 5000 people attended the fair, a proof that people of all abilities and backgrounds, hand in hand with the local community, can put together an event of this scale and make it a huge success!’ Encompass’ three-hectare farm, The Paddock, has been hosting the fair since 2015. “We deliver life skills support programs and provide a venue for training, work placement and employment,” said farm supervisor Chris Evans. “We're passionate about promoting the paddock to plate food option and grow sprayfree produce using organic principles.” Evans said the farm grew and supplied seedlings to local farmers while also offering seasonal produce to local cafes. The farm also ran Pick Your Own days during summer period, inviting the public to self-harvest produce straight from the ground, he said. "We also operate an apple cider orchard, in partnership with The Flying Brick. "We have 16 varieties of heritage apples and hope to bottle our first batch of cider early next year. People will get to see the apple orchard when we do the hourly farm tour at the Pumpkin Fair.
ENCOMPASSING: Apart from celebrating people of all abilities and backgrounds, the annual Pumpkin Fair also aims to promote sustainable living practices within the community. Picture by: Steve Hanan Organisers said the fair would feature "an abundance" of fresh produce, including herbal teas, oils, pickles and lavender sugar. Sustainable living workshops would cover topics such as no-dig gardening, plant propagation, ricotta cheese-making, “acquaponics”,
and preparing "beer bread", Children’s activities would include makeand-take sessions using recycled materials, The Rookepers wildlife show, live entertainment, a sausage sizzle, a wood oven pizza, and "lots of pumpkins", the organisers said
The Pumpkin Fair will run from 10am to 3pm on 24 March at The Paddock, 21-29 O’Halloran Rd, off Melaluka Rd, Leopold. Organisers said more information was available by phoning 5222 3377 or visiting encompass-cs.org.au/pumpkinfair.
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BUZZYBODIES: Geelong Beekepers Club hosts its annual field day this Sunday. TUTORS - AMEP Volunteer Tutor Program seeks volunteers 1-2 hours weekly to help newly arrived adult migrants and refugees learn English and about life in Australia. Free training. Enquiries 9009 7900, wazihr@djerriwarrh.org. YOUTH - Raise Foundation seeks mentors for high school students for two hours weekly in terms 2-3. Enquiries 0406 412 376, email mentorvic@raise.org.au. RAILWAY - Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway seeks volunteers. Enquiries 0476 124 598. WRITERS - Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House Rip Writers Group seeks members. Meets 12.30-3pm second Tuesday monthly at Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House. Includes barbecue lunch. Enquiries 5258 3367, dmain6@bigpond. com. APPEAL - Volunteers wanted to help in Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast schools. Enquiries 1800 668 550, edconnectaustralia.org.au. BREASTSCREEN - Free appointments for 10-minute screening available, BreastScreen, 78 Gheringhap St, Geelong. Bookings 132 050, breatscreen.org.au. AA - Alcoholics Anonymous invites enquiries about its service and support on 5229 1710. U3A - Surf Coast U3A runs 15 weekly classes and occasional talks. Enquiries 0419 578 598. FORAGE - Food foraging group seeks expressions of interest to barwonforagers@gmail.com. EXHIBITION - Friedrich Niemann pyrography exhibition until 25 March at The Cuckoo’s Nest, 169-171 Boundary Rd, Whittington.
Citizens Club, 84 Barrabool Rd. Also Tuesday, Friday. Carpet bowls 1.15pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Tai chi 9.3010am, bingo 1.15pm Friday. Enquiries 5244 2258.
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BALLROOM - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances to Puff from 8pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Bring a plate. Enquiries 0413 048 301. DANCE - Ballroom dancing to Ben Constanzo 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold. Cost $10 includes supper. Enquiries 0400 500 402.
SUNDAY CONCERT - Traditional Old Style Country Concert 1-5.30pm at Central Bowling Club, 115 Wilson St, Colac. Walk-up performers and guest artist Warracknabeal’s John Butcher. BEES - Geelong Beekeepers Club annual field day 10am3pm at Eastern Hub, 285a McKillop St, East Geelong. Cost $10. Enquiries 5264 5210. SCOUTS - Scout Heritage Centre meets 10am-3pm at 56 Russell St, Newtown. Enquiries 0419 591 432. MARKET - Torquay Cowrie Market 10am-3pm on The Esplanade. Enquiries cowriemarket@yahoo.com.au. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portarlington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Enquires 0476 124 598. WORSHIP - Cafe church worship 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557. CHURCH - Messy Church with craft, Bible stories, singing, prayers 10am at St Stephen’s Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557. BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Enquiries 5263 2744.
MONDAY VIEW - Geelong Evening VIEW Club dinner meeting 6.30pm for 7pm start at Waurn Ponds Hotel, Princes Hwy, Waurn Ponds. Bookings essential. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 0403 778 178. PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Geelong East annual general meeting 10am at Uniting Church, corner Boundary and Ormond Rds, East Geelong. Speaker East Geelong Rotary president David. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 5248 6690. BOWLS - Indoor carpet bowls 1-4pm at Portarlington. Cost $3. Enquiries 5259 2290. SPEAKING - Geelong Rostrum Club practices public speaking 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 0408 369 446, 0418 691 709. LOUNGE - Village Listening Lounge open 11am-3pm on first floor, Corio Central, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio. Also TuesdayThursday. Enquiries 5275 5807. SENIORS - Line dancing 9am-midday at Highton Senior geelongindy.com.au
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FRIDAY MARKET - Child’s Play Twilight Market 7-9pm at 3-5 Purnell Rd, Corio. Free entry and parking. Enquiries corio@childsplayelc.com.au or 5275 4445. FAIR - Chilwell Primary School Fair at 313a Pakington St, Newtown. Enquiries 0498 816 984 or 5221 2738. SALE - Grovedale Uniting Care book sale 10am-2pm corner Torquay and Reserve Rds, Grovedale. Proceeds to Uniting Care Barwon. 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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Top teaching for Bell Park Adroit Geelong managing principal Darrell Fenton and managing director Andrew Locke can help navigate the insurance world.
Adroit at helping business 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 pres-
sures 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 really 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.”
Bell Park North is a well-established foundationthrough-to-grade-6 school servicing the Geelong suburb of Bell Park. The school strongly believes that effective teaching and learning is essential to the ongoing development of all children in preparing them for their future. The teaching and learning philosophy of all staff is aligned to the specific needs of each student using multi-disciplinary approaches and preferred learning styles which reflect current and technological trends. The school’s team of enthusiastic and dedicated teachers and support staff are committed to maintaining best practices for teaching and learning so that the best possible learning outcomes are achieved. Bell Park North demonstrates their academic rigour and excellence which they instil in students by setting high expectations and delivering all learning experiences at a high standard. This encourages students to develop into self-disciplined, self-regulated, knowledgeable and independent learners. Bell Park North maintains a strong focus on continuing to improve in the areas of English and Mathematics and have been extremely proud of the growth children have been making. Their positive school based programs and learning and leadership opportunities assist students in becoming resilient and effective team members who are able to integrate and deal with
Bell Park North Primary School strongly believes that effective teaching and learning is essential to the ongoing development of all children in preparing them for their future. all situations. Bell Park North is proud to be a Kids Matter and Healthy Achievement School where they support the mental and physical health and wellbeing of every member of their school community. Bell Park North Primary School applauds the commitment and dedication of each and every member of their school community whose dedication, hard work and support make their school the successful learning environment it is today. Bell Park North Primary School’s open day is on Wednesday May 23, with tours at 11.30am and 12.30pm. For more information, phone 5278 3548.
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Prep Tours being conducted: Monday 23rd April 5:30pm-6:30pm Thursday 10th May 5:00pm-6:00pm Wednesday 23rd May 9:45am-10:45am or 4:30-5:30pm Mandama Primary School warmly invites you to visit our school and see our e elle t fa iliies. Ou P ep Tea he s ill e o du i g the tou s a d a s e i ga uesio s ou a ha e. Ou s hool pe fo s high ualit E glish, Mathe ai s a d Spe ialist p og a s Visual A ts, Ph si al Edu aio , Italia a d Pe fo i g A ts/ Musi . Fa ilies are asked to register your i terest y o ta i g the Oi e o 08 0 or via e ail a da a.ps@edu ail.vi .gov.au. Mandama Primary School has a strong learning community that values the opportunity for all young people to flourish within an innovative and caring environment. lunch clubs and a welfare officer. “We are proud of our strong family partnerships and encourage involvement from parents and community members in our programs,” Ms Keegan said. To find out more about Mandama Primary School, phone 5243 0820 or visit mandama. vic.edu.au.
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Gluten’s out Pakington Street’s newest one-stop bakery for gluten-free food is a “coeliac heaven“ for owner Jessica Kelley. “It’s definitely my happy place,” says the Moriac mother-of-two - a coeliac herself - after opening the store seven weeks ago. “You can tell when people come here for the first time - they don’t know where to start, it can be very overwhelming. They say, ‘I can’t believe I can eat everything here, are you sure it’s Gluten Free?!’ “It’s wonderful to see faces light up at the thought of eating a vanilla slice or a freshlycooked donut for the first time in years.” When Jessica visited Gluten Free 4 U’s
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Melbourne stores, she was so impressed she had to bring the concept to Geelong. “There are other (gluten free shops) around but not with the extensive range we have,” she says. Bread and cakes freshly baked onsite are only the beginning of what Gluten Free 4 U offers. Jessica knows the pain of trying to find good quality and great tasting food. “You’ve got to put a lot of thought into what you eat and where to source it - we offer a onestop shop to make it easier for all people with food allergies and intolerances,” she says.
Local broker’s a big winner On Thursday, March 1 the Adviser 2018 Victorian Better Business awards were held to show recognition for the hard work and client dedication of brokers across the state. Loan Market Geelong was privileged to be nominated a finalist and win the 2018 Best Regional Office award. Loan Market Geelong’s Director and Senior Lender Sarah Thomson was awarded 2018’s Best Regional Broker and Loan Market Geelong’s Jennifer Campbell was chosen as a finalist for Best Loan Administrator. “Thank you to all of our Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine locals and the long distant cli-
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Cats eye last laugh LOCAL CRICKET Jim Timberlake Geelong Cricket Club finds itself in finals action for the first time since 2012 after a nervewracking day’s play last Saturday. Needing to defeat Dandenong to be assured of finals action, the Cats posted 8/312 on day one, thanks mainly to Brenton McDonald's 85 runs at number seven. Needing to bowl the home side out to claim first innings points, the Geelong bowlers threw everything they could at their hosts but, on a day where nothing went right, Dandenong cruised to an incredible seven-wicket victory. The Geelong players then had to rely on results in other games going their way, and when news came through that results had indeed been favourable it was jubilation as a longawaited dream was realised. Now the team travels to Schramm Reserve to play top placed Fitzroy Doncaster this weekend. While Geelong’s inspirational skipper will be unavailable due to state duties, the rest of the players will take in a nothing-to-lose attitude and may just cause one of the upsets of the season. Geelong Cricket Association also kicks of its finals this weekend, and this season it’s back to a final four comprising two semi-finals and then a grand final. In division one, the race for the flag is wide open but North Geelong will go in as slight favourite having finished on top after a 12 gruelling rounds. North Geelong takes on fourth placed Lara at Stinton Oval in a game that may well ride on the back of Lara’s gun all-rounder, Andy Hughes. Hughes has made an incredible 741 runs this season at an average of 82.33 while also picking up 14 wickets along the way. However, his fitness remains a mystery after retiring hurt during Lara's first innings against Grovedale
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last game and not bowling the following week. North Geelong will know though that if it can bring its A-game then Hughes won't be a factor, as the side’s best is better than anyone's. The problem, though, is that North Geelong has been found wanting in recent finals campaigns and will need to banish some ghosts before convincing the rest of the competition of its mettle in March. The other semi-final sees Grovedale take on East Belmont at Reynolds Reserve in a game between two very evenly matched teams. Grovedale tuned up for the finals with a clinical run chase against Lara last game, Glen Talarico (80) the star. East Belmont, however, got thrashed by South Barwon, bowled out for just 107 in pursuit of the Swans’ 304. Admittedly the Lions were without a few of their stars so that form-line might not be worth much but it was still a chance for East Belmont's depth players to show their wares. And that is what this game will probably come down to. Both sides have plenty of stars but it may well be their lesser lights that hold the key, and the side who can get more out of their role players will most likely win. Selections: NORTH GEELONG v Lara, EAST BELMONT v Grovedale.
In division two, Bell Post Hill took out the minor premiership and will play Torquay at Walker Oval. The Panthers have been ultra-consistent all season, while the Tigers go in with patchy form. Bell Post Hill certainly has the more talented and experienced line up, which should hold it in good stead here. The other semi, at Marshall between Bell Park and Marshall, and looks like one of the closest-matched finals in years. Bell Park has looked ominous all season, particularly last game against Newcomb & District, where they took out outright points. Marshall, though, has been going about their business nicely, and with a young side hungry for success, will be keen to inflict some more finals pain on the Dragons who will still have last year’s straight-sets exit lurking in the back of their minds. This game will go down to the wire, and all eyes will be on Bell Park’s ability to handle the pressure. Selections: BELL POST HILL v Torquay, BELL PARK v Marshall. And in division three, Thomson will go in heavy favourite against Alexander Thomson at West Oval, while Modewarre will take on Geelong West at Jarvis Oval. Thomson is the clear premiership favourite, having taken all before it this season. With pretty much all of its key players in good form at the right time, Thomson should progress to the big dance. The Modewarre and Geelong West clash looks like being a much closer affair, though, especially with star Rams veteran Sam Loftus coming of a double 100 last game. Modewarre has a golden opportunity to defeat Thomson a couple of rounds back but failed under pressure and will need to be mentally stronger to win this. Selections: THOMSON v Alexander Thomson, Modewarre v GEELONG WEST.
Warriors hunt Zebras after Magic victory By Josip Zilic North Geelong Warriors finds itself at the top of the NPL2 ladder after last weekend’s 2-1 victory over promotion favourite Altona Magic. Awaiting the Warriors is a trip to Moreland Zebras, coming off a scoreless draw against Melbourne Victory. Moreland boasts a very experienced line up with former Victory A-league player Rashid Mahazi among its midfield. Moreland’s start to 2018 has delivered a win and three draws, marking the Zebras are a very difficult team to break down and Saturday’s match won’t be any different. It will be interesting to see whether the Warriors’ undefeated start to 2018 can continue after they performed strongly in trying conditions last Saturday in front of their faithful for the first time. Michael Anderson continued his consistent scoring record against Magic, opening the scoring on 27 minutes when he pounced on an Andrew Scicluna through-ball to slot past Jonathon Harboglu. With momentum building, several more chances came the Warriors’ way including a narrow miss to Darius Madison who met a long throw from Michael Boyar only to see it glance off the crossbar. In the 54th minute James McGarry upended Ryan Opperman just outside the box and proceeded to earn an immediate second yellow after slapping Boyar in the head straight after to receive his marching orders. Madison took the set piece and if not for Harboglu’s brilliant save would have notched up his second of the season. The Warriors were coming hard and in the 80th minute when Thomas Hidic capitalised his substitute opportunity, receiving a Nicholas Teichmann through ball to outmuscle his opponent and finish smartly under Harboglu to send the North Geelong faithful into hysteria. Altona tried to lift in the dying minutes and in the 90th scored from a long-range free kick but insufficient time remained to stage a comeback. Warriors captain Anderson referred to the team’s commitment to coach Luciano Trani’s professionalism and drive after the match as the impetus to the bright start to 2018. geelongindy.com.au
MAN OF THE MOMENT: Substitute Thomas Hidic charges toward the crowd after his late goal to seal victory for the Warriors over Altona Magic last weekend.
Tuna action along coast ON THE BITE Adam Van der Lugt Good conditions over a long weekend saw anglers get into some amazing local fishing action. Offshore from Barwon Heads had schools of southern bluefin tuna visible in the calm conditions. Although sometimes hard to tempt, the Gulp seveninch jerk shad in white was a standout lure for a number of anglers who were able to entice them to bite with long casts into the schools of fish. Other techniques such as trolling small skirts are also a productive way of targeting our local tuna. Trelly’s Tackle World Geelong’s Chris Pitman and friend Daniel Baden ventured out in Saturday morning’s glassy conditions in search of a tuna. Before long they were hooked up to a bigger-than-average school fish after sight-casting into the commotion. Using light gear they fought the fish for an hour before losing it at the side of the boat, although some big Australian salmon caught later provided a worthwhile consolation bycatch. Kingfish and salmon reaching 2kg were also available in good numbers offhsore. Hugh Hanson and Neil Slater got out on the weekend and tangled with a nice kingfish that ate their squid tentacle bait, with the pair also noting plenty of Australian salmon around. Hugh and Neil ended up with a mixed bag for the day consisting of kingfish, arrow squid and flathead. Corio Bay’s inner-harbour also produced some quality mixed bags, with pinkies, squid, flathead and whiting all caught. Alcoa’s spoil grounds produced snapper to 2kg for anglers drifting while casting soft plastics. Flathead were a welcome bycatch. Anglers chasing a bag of squid didn’t have to venture too far from the Clifton Springs’ boat ramp. Some anglers reported bag limit captures only 200m from the ramp. Geelong’s waterfront was back on the map with reports of pinkies on the bite from the yacht club area right across to the North Shore rocks. The best bait seemed to be pilchards or bluebait, although casting soft plastics was also a productive on the pinkies. Bream anglers found fish in most of the creeks from Torquay to Apollo Bay. Baits such as prawn and scrub worm were ideal for fish any size but larger specimens preferred small freshwater yabbies on a very lightly weighted running sinker rig. Freshwater fishing remained hot for redfin and trout. Wurdi Bulloc Reservoir produced decent numbers of redfin. The big ones were yet to appear in good numbers, with the fish averaging around 30cm. The Barwon River continued running slow and clear after a break from the rains, resulting in fantastic fishing. Redfin were again hot on the bite, with three to four-inch lightly weighted minnow or grub-style soft plastics working a treat, along with any diving minnowstyle hard-body lure. The lack of flow at the moment should allow the use of a light burley to attract carp, for which baits such as bread and sweet corn are proven favourites.
KING FOR A DAY: Hugh Hansen with his offshore-caught kingfish. (Neil Slater) Friday, 16 March, 2018
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