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WE ARE GEELONG: Lola Thomas, 9, midfielder Scott Selwood and Harvey Knight, 10, show their colours at a junior members’ clinic on the home ground of the Cats this week. 179737 (Rebecca Hosking)

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By Luke Voogt An explosive that could be almost 90 years old has fallen onto the Great Ocean Road, forcing traffic closures. Workers dislodged the old stick of gelignite on Wednesday afternoon, with Lorne Leading Senior Constable Mick Atkinson believing it dated back to the road’s construction between world wars. “The contractors and Worksafe inspectors are of the opinion that it’s been there since the construction of the Great Ocean Road, so we’re talking the 1930s,“ he said. “As the contractors were descaling loose rock they’ve dislodged one rock, which has fallen to the road and cracked.” Inside was an unexploded 40cm stick of gelignite broken into several pieces, Ld Sen Const Atkinson said. The workers were understandably surprised and apprehensive, he added. “People who don’t have any experience in explosives would obviously treat this with a fair degree of caution.” Continued page 6

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$2m tourism boost Geelong’s tourism board is awaiting confirmation of state funding after council this week agreed to chip in $2 million next financial year. Council’s renewed three-year partnership with Tourism Greater Geelong and Bellarine followed last week’s Indy report that the industry was on the verge of generating over a $1 billion a year in revenue for the region. Council this week signed a new memorandum of understanding with the tourism board until 2021 as the largest of the board’s three municipal partners. But State Government has yet to recommit its three-year funding deal, concluding at the end of the financial year.

The government committed $275,000 in 2015 after overcoming fallout with the board over its 2013 split from the tourism authority overseeing the Great Ocean Road and Otway Ranges region. City Hall was hopeful the government would come to the party again. “We anticipate a continuation of state funding beyond the current agreement. The exact figure is yet to be confirmed,” said City Hall investment and attraction acting director Tim Ellis. The City described its relationship with the tourism board as “longstanding and successful”, predating the 2013 split from the former Geelong Otway Tourism. “For more than 20 years the partnership has

proven highly effective in helping to achieve rapid growth for our visitor economy. “Tourism delivered approximately $921 million into the local economy in 2017, with around 5.3 million visitors. This is forecast to grow to $1.145 billion by 2030, with annual visitation to top seven million, making the sector one of the most important to the region’s future.” Mayor Bruce Harwood backed the future of tourism for the Geelong region. “Our beautiful region has so much going for it as a visitor destination, and our tourism industry is doing a great job delivering huge growth, but more importantly a world-class travel experience,” he said.

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‘Bypass’ fears over plans for Anglesea By Luke Voogt Anglesea residents have banded together over fears Surf Coast Shire could build a ring road through sensitive heathland and residential streets. Barrister Andrew Laird joined residents yesterday to voice their anger at council submission they believed hinted at development of a bypass. “One thing that’s absolutely incensed our group is that there was no consultation,” he said. “People have their lives and large amounts of money invested in their properties on these roads.” In a submission to an Anglesea Futures Land Use Plan, the shire revealed plans for a study of possible routes “to assist the movement of local traffic”. The shire would consider Coalmine Road, Messmate Road and Harvey Street as an option, the submission said. “I read that document with interest and my

eyes almost popped out of my head when I saw references to Harvey Street and Messmate Track,” Mr Laird said. The plan would “not result in an Anglesea ring-road, highway or bypass,” the submission said. “Whether it’s called a ring road or not that’s irrelevant,” Mr Laird said. “If it looks like a duck it probably is a duck.” Mr Laird said building “a de facto arterial road” through the roads, including two residential streets and a four-wheel-drive track, would be “outrageous“. “This link, if it was ever built, goes right through this area.” Mr Laird acknowledged the need for alternative routes given summer gridlock on the Great Ocean Road at Anglesea. Tourists already used Camp Road as a “de facto ring road” but the shire’s upgrading of other roads could cause similar traffic mayhem and damage the environment, he warned. “If you were a resident on Campbell Road or any of the adjacent roads you would struggle

to leave your house on a busy holiday.” Mr Laird argued for an alternative route for a potential bypass via Bald Hill Road north of the town’s recently-closed power plant. He planned to discuss the submission this Friday with ward councillor Libby Coker. “We welcome the fact that the shire is now belatedly reaching out.” Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson joined the outraged residents yesterday. “I’m very concerned about a proposal to construct a link road along messmates track and Harvey Street which would cut through highly sensitive areas including national parks.” Anglesea councillor Margot Smith said the shire only planned to conduct a study of the roads and had no plans for a bypass. “(The sentence of the submission) has been interpreted in different ways by certain people and maybe it’s a sentence that shouldn’t be in there,” she said. But Cr Smith declined to rule out the possibility of a future ring road in the area.

IN BRIEF Men overboard Three men are recovering from injuries after they fell out of a boat as a vehicle towed it along a Moolap road on Saturday night. Victoria Police said officers charged a 22-year-old Newcomb man with drink driving and conduct endangering life after breathtesting him at the scene.

Osborne deferral Geelong’s council has deferred a decision on a controversial plan to lease part of North Geelong’s Osborne Park to a developer. This week’s deferral followed community residents raising concerns that any development could compromise the heritage value of the site, which includes historic Osborne House.

Fire suspicious Investigators are yet to determine the cause of a suspicious fire at a Hamlyn Heights school late last week, according to Victoria Police. An arson chemist investigated the site after a passer-by reported the blaze in a portable building at Chaucer St’s Hamlyn Banks Primary School around 9.15pm on 5 April, police said.

Electoral shakeup Highton will end up in Corio and the federal MP now sitting in Corangamite will become the Member for Cox under proposed electorate changes in the Geelong region. Australian Electoral Commission’s boundaries shake-up would extend the seat of Corio into southern Geelong, removing suburbs from Corangamite and renaming the electorate after a woman who taught swimming at Queenscliff in the early 1900s.

Walker fall Emergency crews have rescued a bushwalker with multiple fractures after he fell 10 to 20 metres down a hillside at the You Yangs, according to an SES spokesperson. The man in his 60s was airlifted to hospital after SES members and paramedics rushed to the scene at Little River’s Flinders Peak on Monday morning, the spokesperson said.

More care A $1.1 million grant will allow a Geelong hospice to help dying people stay in their homes longer, according to the service’s chair. The state funding would allow Anam Cara to increase its day hospice program from two days a week to five, said Diana Taylor.

Model student WHEEL PRIDE: Linda Mockridge, with Fraser and Harry Clark and Luke Neale, at a new pavilion in honour of her champion cyclist father Russell Mockridge.

Pavilion honours Australian cycling great Everywhere Linda Mockridge goes people remember her champion cyclist dad, Russell. “I can go anywhere in Victoria, and probably interstate, and even overseas,” she said as Geelong council immortalised Russell Mockridge’s famous surname at a new pavilion on Wednesday. “People come up to me and say, ‘Mockridge, that’s a name I recognise. Any relation to ... ?’ “So I’ve heard the stories and I’ve still got friends who were friends of my mother and father’s that I keep up with as well.” Geelong’s Edward Russell Mockridge was

one of the greatest Australian cyclists in history. He won two gold medals in one day at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics and 12 Australian championships throughout his career. Linda was a toddler when her father, 30, died in a road accident in the early stages of the 1958 Tour of Gippsland. She described Geelong council naming its “new home of cycling” at the Belmont Criterium Track the Russell Mockridge Pavilion as an honour. “And kind of not unexpected in a way, because I know that Geelong people have been holding his memory dear for a long time, so it’s

just lovely,” she said. “I teach, and I have taken his gold medals into school and showed them, and they go, ‘Really?’ I’m not quite sure they believe me. So it’s been amazing.” Geelong Mayor and avid cyclist Bruce Harwood described Mockridge as one of the city’s greatest sportsmen. “It’s fantastic that our cyclists of today will now see his name and remember his deeds every time they come to train.” The City contributed $934,000 and the Victorian Government $466,000 for the pavilion.

A Geelong high school girl has won an international modelling competition in London, her agency has announced. Kardinia International College’s Hope Mancer also earned an international contract with her victory at the Worldwide Top Model competition last weekend.

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‘Visit our mosque’, says region’s imam By Luke Voogt Geelong’s newly-restored mosque will hold its first public open day since a deliberately-lit fire destroyed it two years ago. “This is a place that is open to everyone and everyone is welcome,” said Geelong imam Shaykh Mohammad Ramzan. The mosque reopened last month after Geelong locals raised about $400,000 for the $1 million-plus rebuild, with insurance money covering the remainder of the cost. “It was not just the Muslim community but across the board,” Mr Ramzan said. “It was marvellous. We waited for that day.” The blaze destroyed the heritage-listed mosques’ roof and stained glass windows but left its bluestone exterior intact. The Uniting Church moved the building “stone by stone“ from Geelong West to Manifold Heights in 1943, at a cost of 4000 pounds, Mr Ramzan explained. The Muslim community bought the building in 1993. “People can come to look at their heritage and how it’s integrated into Australian and Islamic cultures,” Mr Ramzan said. “Rather looking at the mosque as something segregated or not belonging to us, we want people to see it as part of Geelong and our community.“ Geelong Muslims “wanted nothing“ to do with countries using differences in Sunni and Shiite Islam to justify conflicts and “political interests,” Mr Ramzan said. “Living here together we have no problem.

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FAITH RESTORED: Obi Jamshidi, Geelong imam Shaykh Mohammad Ramzan and Corio MP Richard Marles. Sunnis and Shiites lived together peacefully in the past for 1300 years.” Mr Ramzan said the majority of Muslims in Geelong were Sunni, like himself, but he welcomed Shiites to the mosque too. “We have between 17 to 20 different nationalities and cultures practicing under the one roof.” Mr Ramzan has long spoken against terrorists, who he said “have nothing to do with Islam or any other religion.” “They are trying to hijack the peaceful teach-

ings of Islam.“ He regularly preaches to his congregation that “human blood is sacred,” he said. “In the Quran it’s very clear. They know what my stance is.” Geelong Mosque opens to the public between 12pm and 4pm on Sunday as part of a Victoria-wide mosque open day. Mr Ramzan said women would not have to wear headdress for the day but asked visitors to dress modestly.

Police mount city initiative Mounted police have trotted through central Geelong as part of a crackdown on school holiday hooligans. Operation City-Safe ran across both weeks of the holidays to “address anti-social behaviour”, Victoria Police said. The operation had a special focus on “the vicinity of the mall and bus exchange”, police said. Patrolling officers provided a “proactive police response to street-level offences in the central activities area” along withg a “visible police presence to improve the public's perception of safety”. Several members from Geelong Police Station and Victoria Police’s Mounted Branch worked on the operation over the two weeks. Victoria Police said the officers adopted “zero tolerance” to street offences and anti-social behaviour including alcohol consumption. The operation dealt out several infringement notices and arrests in its first week, police said. “We thank the community for their support and positive comments during the running of this operation. “Operation commander Senior Sergeant Michael Turner has stated that the community and the traders have all expressed how the perception of the area has changed over the first few days of the operation.” Anti-social behaviour has blighted central Geelong for years, with traders demanding an increased police presence and other initiatives to deter crime. In August last year traders told the Indy the problem was “getting worse” as teenagers and older youths played up in the area of the mall. Traders have called for police to establish a booth in the vicinity of the mall, which the state opposition has promised ahead of November's election.

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DOUBLE TAKE Double Take was disgusted, absolutely disgusted, at this week’s childish reaction to the proposed renaming of the federal seat of Corangamite. The pathetic double entendres flowed thick and fast, mostly in reference to either Liberal MP Sarah Henderson or Labor challenger Libby Coker becoming the Member for Cox - haw-haw. How immature! Grow up, people! Unfortunately, the locker-room mentality of too many in this region will inevitably force Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) into recalling Cox and presenting an alternative. So what should it be? Well, the initial suggestion’s brevity with only three letters was a positive for graphic presentation compared to the lengthy Corangamite, which needs the side of a bus to be presented in a size readable from across the street. Also, it’s always good to recognise contributors to our community, rather than inanimate geographical features. And the snappy sound of any word ending with an ‘x’ is always appealing. Hmm, three letters, a local person of note, surname ending in ‘x’…. It can only be former Ford Australia managing director, ex-chairman of Telecom, Qantas and Australian Airlines, post-amalgamation commissioner of City of Greater Geelong, and Order of Australia recipient William ‘Bill’ Dix. Controversy closed! While on Corgangamite, the AEC proposal has thrown up a wonderfully ironic clash of politically correct intentions. The AEC explained that choosing the name of early-1900s Queenscliff swimming teacher May Cox would increase the representation of women among federal electorate names. But the AEC has yet to explain why the surname of a white female should come at the expense of Aboriginal heritage, given that ‘Corangamite’ is a local indigenous word for ‘bitter’ or ‘salty’. Talk about discrimination! Someone alert the Australian Human Rights Commission! Hopefully the AEC is unaware that the name of the nearby seat of Corio is also taken from a local Aboriginal dialect or Richard Marles might end up the Member for Joan Kirner!

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NEWLY 90: Betty Dangerfield, the grandmother of Cats star Patrick, joins former employer and 1980s Geelong mayor Des Podbury for a joint celebration of their recent birthdays, as saluted in last week's Double Take. (Lindsay Toulmin) Meanwhile, progressive readers might like to head for Freshwater Creek tonight to enjoy a little entertainment with a whole lot of difference. Green groups Geelong Sustainability and Transition Streets Geelong will turn up the alternative to 11 when they present Western Australia’s Formidable Vegetable Sound System on stage at The Farmer’s Place. For anyone unfamiliar with the band, which is probably everyone, the groups describe Formidable Vegetable Sound System as “the world’s most triumphant experiment in ecological electro-funkswing”, whatever that is.

But it gets more intriguing yet. The Vegie Sound System will apparently present “energetic, quirky mash-ups of speakeasy-style antique beats with live ukulele, hyperactive horns and the principles of permaculture”. What? No vuvuzela? Anyway, anyone interested in a “fun-filled night out dancing to permaculture tunes” can book through The Farmer’s Place. And please, feel free to provide a review, or at least a coherent explanation, for next week’s Double Take.

The workers used traffic cones to close the road before police arrived to divert traffic. “Our job as police was to ensure that the scene was isolated, secured and safe,” Ld Sen Const Atkinson said. “We take all precautions to ensure nothing can go wrong.” Police closed the Great Ocean Road between Cumberland River and Lorne for several hours as two Worksafe specialists removed the explosive. “They’re the experts in removing and disposing these items,” Ld Sen Const Atkinson. “It may be routine thing for them but it’s certainly not for us.” Police conducted further traffic diversions around Wye River before reopening the road several hours later. The explosives posed no threat to public safety during the operation to remove them, a Victoria Police spokesperson said. A Worksafe spokesperson said the explosive was most likely a “relic from the road’s construction” but was unable to confirm the origin beyond doubt. “An exclusion zone was established and WorkSafe destroyed the explosive material by burning it,” the spokesperson said. “There were no injuries as a result of the incident.” The Worksafe specialists found no detonator attached to or in the vicinity of the explosive, the spokesperson said. The chance of Gelignite exploding without something to detonate is extremely unlikely, due to its composition.

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A DNA test has identified missing Geelongborn soldier Alfred Thompson almost 102 years after he died in the Battle of Fromelles. Oldest living relative Brian Thompson only discovered his great uncle Alfred a few years ago, when the Fromelles Association of Australia tracked him down. “It’s unreal,” the 80-year-old from Portarlington said. “I’d never heard of him. It’s something that’s just come out of the blue.” He still remembers answering a call from the association’s researcher Margaret O’Leary, who requested a DNA sample. “That’s the only time a woman’s said to me in 80 years, ‘Thank God I’ve found you',” he said. “They’re fanatical people. It’s unreal the amount of work they do trying to find every solider that’s been killed.” So Brian swabbed his cheeks, with his wife as a witness, and sent the sample to the Netherlands for testing a year ago. He all but forgot the test until last week, when eldest son Wayne phoned him while he was playing lawn bowls at Port Fairy. “I was jumping around,” he said. In his excitement Brian held up the game, so he called Wayne back later when the enormity of the discovery sunk in. “I thought it was great. I’m happy to have done my bit. “I’m just sorry that he was so young to die. He’s not the only one - there were thousands.“ Private Alfred Thompson, 23, was one of 5,533 Australians who died during 1916 in the Battle of Fromelles, a disastrous British feint to draw German troops from the Somme. German machine gunners mowed down Australian soldiers in what the Australian War

Memorial describes as the worst 24 hours in the country’s history, military or otherwise. Alfred was one of 250 soldiers the Germans buried in an unmarked grave. The Fromelles Project last week identified the remains of nine Australians using DNA, including Alfred, leaving 91 of the 250 still unidentified. Alfred was born Geelong in 1893, later growing up and working as a farmer in the outer-Sydney suburb of Warwick Farm. His distraught mother wrote to the Australian Army seeking news of him following his death. “Enclosed are 2 slips showing that my son’s body was taken by the Germans, as when the stretcher bearer went back to look for him, after takeing (sic) his mate (George Orchard) to the station his body was nowhere about,“ she wrote in a letter. “The flower of this country have been taken while the pleasure seeker and shirker stay behind,“ another letter reads. Brian was born 22 years after Alfred’s death and his grandparents raised him in Williamstown. “My grandfather and Alfred have got different mothers but the same father,” he said. “They never mentioned things like (the war) to children I suppose.” Brian has a single, now-treasured photo which he believes depicts uncle Alfred on his 21st birthday. He plans to travel to Fromelles with his wife and three children to pay tribute to Alfred and his fellow soldiers on 19 July, after helping to solve the century-old mystery. “They were all young Australians that never had much of a life,” Brian said.

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MOORABOOL STREET To assist with public safety and ingress into

PUBLIC NOTICE RESERVE NAMING - 23 THE VINEYARD, WAURN PONDS

In accordance with the State Government’s Naming Rules for Places in Victoria 2016, the City is seeking feedback from the community regarding this proposal. You can submit a proposal by providing details below. Submissions close Saturday May 5 2018, and can be made at the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ yoursay

• Zillah Crawcour Park-Waterhole, Newtown

Entrance C via Park Crescent from 11.30am

Entrance E via Moorabool Street

All dog and cat registration renewal notices have been mailed. If you have not received your renewal notice please call 5272 5272. PAYMENT OPTIONS A variety of payment options are available including online payment (Visa/Mastercard only) through the City’s website www. geelongaustralia.com.au

from 11.30am (accessible and public

HAS YOUR PET PASSED AWAY?

in place for the duration of the match.

parking).

Let us know by ticking the box on the reverse of the renewal notice and returning to us.

Roads reopen approximately 30 minutes after the game concludes to allow for the

The temporary changed traffic conditions apply to the following locations:

The proposed name is ‘Claremont Park’, after the original name of the farm dating back to 1849.

• Grinter Reserve, (Wetland) Moolap

traffic 2.5 hours pre-AFL game and remain

safe egress of patrons from the stadium. We are currently considering naming the reserve at 23 The Vineyard, Waurn Ponds.

Entrance A via Kilgour Street from 11.30am

the ground, Moorabool Street from Fyans Street to Kilgour Street will be closed to

• McLeods Waterholes, Drysdale

PET REGISTRATIONS RENEWAL - NOW OVERDUE

on 15 April 2018 at GMHBA Stadium.

The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong on Tuesday 24 April commencing at 7.00pm.

• Blue Waters Lakes, Ocean Grove

For enquiries contact the City on 5272 5272.

(GFC) are hosting a double header of football

COUNCIL MEETING

• Hovells Creek, Wingara Drive, Lara

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

Tuesday, 17 April commencing at 5.30pm to consider CEO Employment Matters –

• Lake Lorne, Drysdale

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.

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In the interest of public health the City advises that very high levels of toxic bluegreen algae have been detected in:

Moorabool Street - between Kilgour Street and Fyans Street

Hopkins Street - at Park Crescent

For more information, please visit www.kardiniapark.vic.gov.au CHANGES TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT ON THE GAME DAY As a result of the changed traffic conditions on Moorabool Street, bus routes 1, 24, 41, 42, 50, 51 and 55 will be diverted 2.5 hours prior to the event until approximately 30

IS YOUR PET UNREGISTERED? Dogs and cats three months of age must be microchipped and registered with the City of Greater Geelong, all cats must be desexed and microchipped before registering. Get your pet desexed and take advantage of lower registration fees over your pet’s lifetime.

Access to Strong, Lonsdale, Verner, Foster

minutes after the match.

and Balliang Streets will be available via Yarra

The Moorabool Street bus stops between

Street, during the temporary road closure.

Fyans Street and Kilgour Street will not

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Please note to expect delays. Access

be serviced during the period of the

to Hopkins Street for residents, will be

temporary road closures.

available via Fyans Street. Emergency

Visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au for further

Call us on 5272 5272 and we will mail a form to you, or call into one of our Customer Service Centres.

Services will be maintained at all times.

information on these changes or to plan

Please refer to diagram above.

your journey to and from the football.

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TRAFFIC CHANGES AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS - ANZAC DAY CENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES Boer War Memorial Dawn Service The Kardinia Rotary Club will host a service at the Boer War Memorial located on the corner of Kilgour Street and Latrobe Terrace at 6.30am. WEDNESDAY 25 APRIL ANZAC Day is a day of remembrance. Every year, thousands of people come together to pay tribute to and remember our brave ANZAC sons who landed under fire on the Gallipoli Peninsula. In 2018, we continue to mark the centenary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces in First World War. This year we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Second World War and 50 years since some the Vietnam War’s major battles. On this day, we honour and remember all those who have or are serving in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. Support our brave and courageous servicemen and women marching in ANZAC Day marches or attend a commemorative service taking place in various locations in Geelong and on the Bellarine Peninsula. Members of the public that wish to lay wreaths may do so after the official wreath laying ceremonies. ANZAC DAY GEELONG SERVICES The ANZAC projections will commence at 3.30am on ANZAC Day to coincide with the Johnstone Park pre-dawn service. Johnstone Park Pre-Dawn Service A pre-dawn commemorative service will take place at the Geelong Peace Memorial in Johnstone Park at 4.15am. Lara Dawn Service The Lara RSL Sub Branch will host a service around the Lara Cenotaph at 2 Rennie Street from 6.00am. Eastern Beach Reserve Dawn Service The Geelong and District Vietnam Veterans Association are holding a dawn service on the Geelong waterfront at 6.00am.

Geelong RSL Service The service will take place at the Geelong RSL at 50 Barwon Heads Road, Belmont at 9.30am. Norlane March and Service Commencing in the service lane of Melbourne Road and Sparks Road at 9.30am, the march turns into Rose Avenue to conclude at the Norlane RSL Sub Branch. A wreath laying ceremony follows at approximately 9.50am. Geelong March and Service Commencing from the corner of Yarra Street and Malop Street at 11.00am. This year the march proceeds up Yarra Street into Lt Malop Street to turn right into Moorabool Street. The march continues along Malop Street to conclude in Johnstone Park. A commemorative service in Johnstone Park follows at approximately 11.45am.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT – ANZAC DAY WEDNESDAY 25 APRIL

The following roads will be closed from approximately 9.15am to 10.30am.

Due to the ANZAC Day public holiday the Benders and McHarry’s Bus services will operate as per a weekend bus timetable.

The Terrace, between Presidents Avenue and Hodgson Street from 9.15am to 10.30am.

Outbound buses 1, 22, 24, 30, 31, 32, 35, 40 to 43, 50, 51, 55, 56 and 60 that would normally stop at the Moorabool Street Bus Interchange (located outside Market Square) will depart from outside the Lombard’s Party Supplies on Ryrie Street between Moorabool Street and Gheringhap Street between 9.30am and midday.

Presidents Avenue between The Terrace and Powell Street West from 9.15am to 10.00am.

Inbound buses 1, 22, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 35, 40 to 43, 50, 51, 55, 56 and 61 travelling to the Geelong Railway Station from the Moorabool Street Bus Interchange will depart from the north side of Ryrie Street between Moorabool Street and James Street between 9.30am and midday. The V/Line Apollo Bay 101 service that operates from the Malop Street bus stop will depart from the temporary bus stop on Ryrie Street between Moorabool Street and Gheringhap Street.

The march concludes with a commemorative and wreath laying ceremony. Barwon Heads March and Service Commencing from the corner of Hitchcock Avenue and Bridge Road at 8.45am, to proceed along Hitchcock Avenue. Hitchcock Avenue between Bridge Road and Ozone Road will be closed from approximately 8.30am and 10.00am. A commemorative and wreath laying service follows at the conclusion of the march at the Cenotaph located outside the Barwon Heads Community Hall. •

Malop Street between Bellerine Street and Yarra Street from 9.30am to 11.15am.

The taxi rank in Yarra Street outside Market Square will not be serviced between 10.30am and 11.30am.

Drysdale Service and March The Drysdale RSL Sub Branch will host an ANZAC Day service at 10.00am in the Drysdale Primary School Assembly Hall. Following the service, the march commences at 10.45am from outside the Drysdale CFA. The march concludes around the Drysdale Cenotaph in Princess Street.

Yarra Street to Lt Malop Street, Moorabool Street between Ryrie Street and Corio Street, closed from approximately 10.30am to 11.30pm.

ANZAC DAY BELLARINE PENINSULA SERVICES

The following roads will be closed from approximately 10.15am to 11.30am.

Ocean Grove Dawn Service and March The Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads RSL Sub Branch will host a service at 6.00am around the Ocean Grove Cenotaph in the Ocean Grove Park.

Refer to ANZAC Day march route below.

For further information to the buses visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007.

The following road closures will apply between 9.30am and 11.45am.

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Malop Street from Moorabool Street to Gheringhap Street, including a section of Gheringhap Street between Corio Street and Lt Malop Street, closed from approximately 10.30am to 11.45am.

At 9.45am the march commences in The Terrace to conclude in Ocean Grove Park.

High Street between Murradoc Road and Eversley Street and a section of Princess Street to the Springdale Community Centre Car Park.

Portarlington Dawn Service and March The Portarlington and St Leonards Sub Branch will a host a dawn service at 6.00am around the Portarlington Cenotaph on W.G Little Reserve. A march will take place at 11.00am from their club rooms in Harding Street to conclude at the Portarlington Cenotaph for a commemorative and wreath laying service. The following roads will be closed from approximately 10.00am to 11.30am. •

Harding Street between Fenwick Street and Newcombe Street from 10.00am to 11.15am.

Newcombe Street between Brown Street and Harding Street from 11.00am to 11.30am.

St Leonards Service A commemorative service takes place inside the St Leonards Memorial Hall at 1342 Murradoc Road at 9.00am.

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Geelong projects ‘off list’

WRONG, WRONG, WRONG: Victorian Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan.

Liberal MPs have slammed the Andrews Government for failing to submit Geelong projects for a national infrastructure priority list. Geelong missed out after Victoria became the only state or territory to submit “zero initiatives” for Infrastructure Australia’s 2018 list, said federal Member for Corangamite Sarah Henderson. The failure denied the region “desperately needed infrastructure”, she said. Ms Henderson accused Premier Daniel Andrews of “playing politics” with vital projects. Federal Urban Infrastructure and Cities Minister Paul Fletcher backed Ms Henderson, saying Mr Andrews had “again proven he is more interested in playing politics than working constructively with the Commonwealth”. “Daniel Andrews was happy to attack the respected independent body Infrastructure Australia recently, complaining there were too few Victorian projects on the Infrastructure Australia priority list. But he forgot to mention one vital detail: the list is developed based on submissions from state governments, and for two years the Andrews Labor Government in Victoria has not bothered to submit any initiatives.” Liberal state Member for Western Victoria Simon Ramsay said the Andrews Government was too preoccupied with rorts, union deals and fighting the Greens for inner-city seats to worry about regional Victoria. All of Victoria’s major construction works were in Melbourne, Mr Ramsay said. “With billions of dollars of federal funding sitting waiting to be spent, this government is still planning the Midlands Highway upgrade, the Waurn Ponds to South Geelong rail duplication and the Drysdale bypass.” Mr Ramsay said the government had left in limbo Geelong projects including a conven-

tion centre, an upgrade of the city’s railway station and revitalisation of the city centre. “Given the population growth of the region, these priority projects can’t sit in the must-do pile any longer. This government has to start doing something for regional Victoria.” But Victorian Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allen said the Liberals were “wrong, wrong, wrong”. “The government has worked closely with Infrastructure Australia on our priority projects since 2015, providing project business cases and a series of detailed briefings for senior officials,” Ms Allen said. “The government lodged a submission to the IA Audit and Plan process in September 2015, including a package of the Victorian Government’s priority transport projects, many of which are included in the plan. We have recently submitted business cases to Infrastructure Australia for the Ballarat Line upgrade stage one project and the $711 million Monash Freeway stage two upgrade project.” Ms Allen named “Melbourne to Geelong rail enhancement” as one of 13 projects on which the government was working with Infrastructure Australia. The other projects were all in Melbourne. At the same time, the Andrews Labor Government is planning for the next tranche of infrastructure investment to support the continued growth of our state,” Ms Allen said. “This includes work on a joint business case for duplication of the Geelong line from South Geelong to Waurn Ponds to increase capacity on the Geelong line and planning for improvements to the metropolitan network, including Fisherman’s Bend and planning for an airport rail link and faster rail services to Geelong and the regions.”

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‘Shark’ pitch for charities By Luke Voogt Three Geelong charities providing surfing for disadvantaged kids, unique drug rehab and food for the needy will compete for $15,000 next Tuesday. The charity leaders will present their pitch ‘shark tank’ style in front of a live audience at Federal Mills. Torquay youth worker Rachael Parker hoped the funding would allow her to take more disadvantaged children surfing. The former Melbournian founded Ocean Mind after moving in 2016, for children who have experienced bullying, disadvantage or mental health issues. “They come out of the water with huge smiles on their faces,” she said. “Surfing is hard - so if they can surf they know they can... achieve anything they put their minds to.” Rachael had her first surf lesson in Cornwell, England, and loved it, before surfing at better-known beaches in Portugal. She found “silence” and peace from her lifelong battle with depression on the ocean. “I’ve spent 10 years working with homeless young people and people exiting juvenile justice system,” she said. “A lot of the kids didn’t really connect well with counsellors. (Surfing) allows those open, quality conversations.” Also competing for the $15,000 was Kane Nuttall, who beat his 12-year ice addiction through the gym and “strength inside”. Kane was already partying on ecstasy, speed and cocaine when he became addicted to ice in 2004, before people realised “how bad it was“. Sick of waiting lists and being handballed from person to person, he planned his own rehab. “I wasn’t born an addict and I’m definitely not going to die one,” he said. geelongindy.com.au

He now takes five to 10 people each week to the gym, pool sessions, cooking classes and on hikes across the You Yangs through his The Power In You Project. The project, which he runs at South Geelong, had helped people before, during and after rehab, he said. “Rather than them being thrown to the wolves, here’s a space where we can restore their self-worth. “In the first 12 months we had 30 people and only five relapsed.” Kane hoped the $15,000 would help him expand the project from three to five days a week. The money also could provide more nutritious food for people battling in Geelong’s northern suburbs, according to Norlane Community Initiatives’ Simon Reeves. “A lot of our projects are around food because it’s a big issue here,” he said. “Single mothers and fathers often identify that food is their biggest problem.” The group runs a weekly dinner for 60 to 70 people, a ‘People’s Pantry’ foodbank with 60 homes and weekly lunches. “Everybody cooks together, eats together and clean together at the dinner,” Simon said. “There are lot of kids running around playing games and people having coffee and getting to know each other.” The money could hire a community development worker to work alongside the group’s “passionate volunteers,“ he said. “We’re trying to scrape the funds together now but it’s pretty hard.” “We’re very excited to be able to share our story - we have so many people here that are willing to work really hard.” The Funding Network, which is providing the money, has raised $7.5 million in four years for more than 180 grassroots groups around Australia.

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LETTERS Bikes make great Danes Geelong commuters make 40,000 trips in and out of central Geelong daily. Just two per cent of these trips are by bike yet 70 per cent of commuter trips are within easy cycling range. With increasing rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, depression and arthritis, we need more people to leave their cars at home and choose to cycle or walk more. Drawing on the experience of Melbourne, building well-designed, separated bike paths attracts people of all ages to cycling. In Copenhagen three times Geelong’s population, more people now cycle than drive cars to work, school and leisure. Twenty per cent of Denmark’s population is obese compared to 29 per cent in Geelong. Geelong Osteoporosis Study’s Professor Julie Pasco notes that 60 per cent of Geelong’s population is overweight or obese, a rate 25 per cent more than in 2000. A Victorian Population Health Survey found that 30 per cent of Geelong adults didn’t do the recommended 30 minutes of moderately vigorous physical activity daily. As well, 14 per cent experienced marked anxiety or depression. Daily exercise improves physical and mental health. The introduction of Better Building Bike Connections is a clear path to encouraging people to adopt cycling to work or school with the benefits of much happier and healthier society. Converting High St, Belmont, into the southern bicycle approach to Geelong’s CBD might cause short-term angst for long term benefits. Why can’t Geelong adopt a cycling and walking culture like Copenhagen? Dr Tim Denton Torquay

Tight lips on bad teeth A story in the Indy earlier this year reported that the dental health of children and adults in the greater Geelong area was below the state average. I respectfully requested a full explanation from Premier Daniel Andrews and local MPs Christine Couzens and Lisa Neville on why dental disease in the greater Geelong area was when then-Chief Medical Officer John Carnie promised in 2009 that tooth decay would reduce up to 60 per cent after fluoridation commenced. I received no reply for 28 days. I then reminded them again, expecting a reply within the next seven days, but still received nothing.

BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Bouquets to a lady who found my backpack containing everything a backpack would and then delivered it to my previous address. I’d left it on the roof of my car before driving away from Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre. I was about to change all our locks. Thankful, Marshall Bouquets to the staff at APCO North Geelong for when I was surprised to find I was unable to pay for petrol recently. They dealt with my problem calmly and patiently while I worked out options. I still left with some dignity. Helps To Be A Regular, Corio Buckets to Corio Library’s internet provider. The internet’s been unavailable at the library for over a week due to the provider’s issues. That’s not great in school holidays. Library Internet User, East Geelong

My expectation, which I’m sure the community would share, is that politicians are servants to their constituents. As such, it is reasonable to suggest that Mr Andrews, Ms Couzens and Ms Neville have conveniently forgotten this fact, or they have realised Mr Carnie’s promise cannot be fulfilled, so silence is the best defence. I am still patiently waiting for a reply. KW Oakley Belmont

She who must be preferred Changes to electoral boundaries are inevitable due to population movements but changing the name of an electorate seems somewhat arbitrary. Why change a good indigenous name like Corangamite to a vague Cox? The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) offered an insipid explanation. The Aboriginal name Corangamite should be retained. It comes from the Colijon word ‘koraiyn’, meaning bitter or salty, like Lake Corangamite. But it looks like political correctness trumps everything at the AEC. Why use Mary Cox? Because she was female? Probably many more high-achieving men are more worthy than Ms Cox. Take for example: James Harrison, the local inventor of refrigeration; local pioneers Lt John Murray, who surveyed Geelong, and John Bowen, an early settler; or even Australian

Bouquets to Keira for helping me print photos at Kmart Belmont’s photo department on 1 April. Her help was very much appreciated. A Gran Ma, Geelong West Buckets to pigs who left their rubbish on White’s Beach. You’re not welcome here. If you come from somewhere else, go back. If you don’t, go away anyway. Sick Of Pigs, Torquay

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Rules founder, Tom Wills; or how about local VC winner James Newland. But, no, it seems the AEC must give the honour to a woman because she is a she. The present name of Corangamite has served this area well, so why change it? Alan Barron Grovedale

Immoral spectators to tragedy On Good Friday I witnessed the result of a collision between a motorcyclist and a vehicle in the quiet Victorian country town of Inverleigh, near Geelong. The male motorcyclist was badly injured. As usual, the road accident attracted a lot of onlookers who were drawn to what was a life and death situation. They were like moths to a flame. They were Ghouls, the lot, seeking a cheap form of entertainment from a situation in which a man was fighting for his life. They were people with no empathy for the suffering, with the potential for death. They were eating pies and cakes from the local bakery, washing down the lot with soft drinks or coffee, chatting animatedly, pointing fingers in the direction of the human tragedy. They gawked at those trying to help the downed rider. Surely, if one cannot assist one would move away out of respect for the victim and his privacy. Modern society in this country has a lot to

Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799 answer for. It is cruel and morally bankrupt. Michael J Gamble Belmont

Gender fools off scales The folly of truth distortion was demonstrated, again, at the Commonwealth Games. A New Zealand transgender weightlifter was in line for a women’s gold medal before breaking an arm. “I am no different to any other woman,” said Laurel Hubbard. Hubbard won a silver medal at the world championships and would have been favourite for gold. The Commonwealth Games Federation stated there was no moral, ethical or legal reason to keep Hubbard out of the games. Many athletes and coaches disagreed. As a Bible believer, I hold that this is a moral problem where people are living in denial of reality, an ethical problem when Biblical absolutes are denied, and will become a legal problem assigned to the courts. The current call is for cultural inclusion, but to gloss over differences is to deny reality and give credence to false truth. Ralph Waldo Emerson said: “The wise man shows his wisdom in separation, in graduation, and his scales of creatures and of merits is as wide as nature. The foolish have no range in their scale and suppose every man as every other man”. Open and honest standards are being denied in politics, marriage and business dealings, providing most of the daily news. This confusion is now evident in sport. Cynical Pontius Pilate asked: “What is truth?”. Jesus said: “I am the truth”. His message has been a guide to truth for all. A society that denies His truth has much to lose. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen St Baptist Church

Op shop supports elderly For 18 years Kalkee Korner Op Shoppe, a notfor-profit organisation, operated at 50 Francis St, Belmont. The shop recently relocated to 93 Francis St, Belmont. All proceeds go to Uniting AgeWell Kalkee’s aged care and independent living facilities at Belmont. The shop has a group of 30 dedicated volunteers who give their time to help the elderly in the Geelong community. Marion Parfett Grovedale

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‘Mad’ pair back together By Luke Voogt Leopold-born-and-bred rocker Adam Harvey returns to Geelong this month with longtime friend and fellow country star Beccy Cole. “She’s as mad a bloody cut snake, but I must be too. I think that’s why we get along so well,” he said this week. Harvey remembers rocking Cole’s then-baby son to sleep as she cut loose on stage. “Years later, I’ve got a couple of kids of my own and that baby boy is 18 years old,” he said. Cole has won nine Golden Guitars and had turbulent life, including two divorces and coming out as gay in 2012. “I’ve been her friend through a lot of the turmoils and drama,” Harvey said. “I can see it on stage that she’s really happy now.” Harvey and Cole embarked on their 10th Australian tour together midway through 2017. “She’s the best entertainer I’ve ever seen on stage - it’s hard work just trying to keep up with her and guess what she’s going to do next.” Harvey was looking forward to returning for a “wild night“ at the Gateway Hotel on 27 April, one of the tour’s last stops. “She’s come a long way the old Gateway,” he said. “You wouldn’t go near the joint once upon a time. Fingers crossed we’ll have them swinging from the rafters again. “Hopefully we can make the crowd forget about all the crap in the world and their dramas, and if we can do that, we’re doing our job.” He was also thrilled to see old friends and family and how Leopold had changed. “I can’t believe it - it’s grown into a bloody city of its own,” he said.

OLD PALS: Adam Harvey returns to Geelong with longtime mate Beccy Cole to rock the Gateway Hotel.

“Mum still lives out there - she’ll be at the show.” His parents were the reason he got into music, he explained. “Mum and dad used to brainwash me with country music and drive me to all the different talent quests.“ His mum would watch him play with Geelong cover bands while his late dad used to “sit

out the back with the musicians drinking”. Harvey gave up earthmoving about two decades ago to chase his music dreams in Sydney, with his then-pregnant partner. “If you wanted a career in country music you had to move to Sydney,” he said. “My friends said ‘you’ve given up your job, what’s wrong with you?’”

He enjoyed earthmoving, but it was his old boss gave him “that little push” he needed. “He said to me ‘you can only serve on master - you can’t do both half hearted,’” he said. The decision paid off - Harvey has won eight Golden Guitars since. “I’ve just been lucky that’s all,” he said. “I’ve got the best job in the world.”

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Celtic fest reveals bands The National Celtic Festival has announced eight new acts to help will fill Portarlington’s foreshore with the sounds of fiddle and folk in June. High-energy band Claymore returns to the festival with an eclectic mix of Scottish and Australian musicians and its own troupe of highland dancers. The band has played all over the world, from the US, Scotland and France to right here on the Bellarine Peninsula. Joining Claymore on the bill is Amber, a band featuring four up-and-coming musicians from Geelong and Melbourne. The band’s young members Caitlin Martin, Indyana Kippin, and Matt and Sean Smith have added piano and vocals to a string quartet in their fresh take on folk. Also on the line-up is award-winning Irish duo Dermot Blyne and Brid Harper. Blyne won Irish TV station TG4’s musician of the year in 2013 while Harper is an Irish fiddle champion. Scottish-Australian fiddler and teacher Catherine Fraser joins the festival after playing alongside some of the biggest names on the Celtic music scene. Fraser will play alongside guitarist Trent Arkleysmith and cellist Rachel Johnston fresh off releasing her seventh studio album last year. The globe-trotting Adelaide Scottish Fiddle Club brings South Australia’s passionate Celtic musicians to the festival. The club has members aged eight to eighty who have performed in France, Scotland and the US. Scottish-born songstress Fiona Ross brings her repertoire of songs from everyday life, love and work, along with the ‘muckle sangs’ - the big ballads

POWERHOUSE: Claymore will again play at this year's National Celtic Festival. Ross has performed at traditional music festivals throughout Scotland, Russia, China and the US. Telenn Tri brings the rhythms and melodies harp, piano accordion, Irish bouzouki, guitar and Scottish fiddle to give festival-goers a taste of traditional Celtic sound. And finally, Senor Cabrales rounds up the line-up with a Spanish twist. The band features six traditional musicians from northern Spain and Australia combin-

ing Spanish bagpipes, fiddle, flute, mandolin, bouzouki and bodhran in a sound unique to the festival. The National Celtic Festival attracts more than 15,000 people each year, and this year features 14 stages with showcases, dance, theatre, literature readings, classes and more. The festival’s folk market features fine food and fresh produce from a wide range of food trucks, local wines, craft brews and spirits from Victoria’s bespoke distilleries.

The market is adjacent to the festival and free to the public, so non-ticket holders can get amongst it too. The latest round of artists join previouslyannounced acts Altan, Colin Lilli, Hat Fitz and Cara, Maggie Carty and Máirtín, Staunton, Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club, Paul McKenna Band, Rich Davies and The Low Road, Siobhan Owen, Tim Scanlan Trio, Trouble in the Kitchen and Zeon at the festival.

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The Ponds Hotel is the perfect place to stop for coffee or breakfast on your way to the coast with its new cafe. The hotel has sold quality, affordable meals since the 1970s and has now added premium Julius Meinl coffee to the menu. “It’s a good atmosphere, you can come in, sit and relax before shopping,” says hotel manager Margaret Spence. The new cafe stocks all the favourites, like home-made muffins, fresh water creek sponges and fuchsias - with gluten-free options available. Since the cafe opened a month ago it’s served breakfast every Saturday and Sunday from 8.30am. “There were often people in the car park waiting for the hotel to open before we had the cafe,” Margaret says. The cafe has options from a traditional English breakfast to a simple muesli to give coastal drivers energy for the day. The hotel is already a gateway to the coast and Margaret says she gets plenty of people on a trips. “Particularly if the weather’s nice - it’s always nice to hear what they’re up to.” A long-time Geelong resident, Margaret has 20 years in the business and enjoys managing both The Ponds and Norlane Hotel. “It keeps me busy,” she says. Her friendly and competent staff make the Ponds Hotel the ideal place to stop, freshen up, stock up or just relax. The Ponds Hotel is located 10km from Geelong CBD at 1154 Princes Highway, Waurn Ponds. The cafe opens at 8am and closes at 3.30pm each day.

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FINALLY FRIDAY BOOGIE WOOGIE: The Sassy Girls Gayle Burrill, Gail Lambert and Linda Allen will sing wartime hits at Club Italia.

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Swingin’ gig By Luke Voogt The Sassy Girls will dive into wartime life through song next Friday to raise funds for Geelong RSL’s Anzac Day appeal. The Geelong trio return to Club Italia with 1940s classics celebrating war veterans. “We’re pulling out all the old tunes,” said the group’s Gail Lambert. Lambert performed alongside fellow Sassy Girls Gayle Burrill and Linda Allen for about 350 people at the club last year . “We were so thrilled with the response. The smiling faces and people remembering, that’s what it’s all about,” the Torquay local said. “Everyone was linking arms and swaying and singing when we sang We’ll Meet Again.” One woman from England broke into a hand jive before explaining how Brits with no room to move their legs in bomb shelters invented the dance, Lambert said.

“It made it even more fun when people were doing it.” Lambert grew up in Geelong to the sounds of swing and the Andrews Sisters on her parents’ record player. “There was no television when I was young,” she said. “We were dancing and having sing-alongs in the lounge room.“ Lambert started The Sassy Girls under a different name 30 years ago. Burrill joined the trio about 15 years ago and her sister Allen followed her a decade later. “I’m lucky to be able to sing with them,” Lambert said. The show will include a “sprinkling” of hits from the Vietnam War, she said. “Gayle and Linda love the 60s and 70s!” To book a free ticket phone Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service on 5221 4788.

Holiday

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WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO DO IT

ART - Bellarine Training and Community Hub Youth Art Show 10am-2pm at 1 John Dory Dve, Ocean Grove. Also Sunday. Enquiries 5255 4294. DANCE - Old-time dance to Brian Rush 8-11.30pm at Wurdale Hall, Wurdale Rd, Winchelsea. Cost $8, children under-16 free. Enquiries 0415 910 759. SINGLES - Christian singles dinner at Le Thai Chef, Bell Park. Enquiries 0414 232 491. BALLROOM - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances to Ben Constanzo from 8pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Enquiries 0418 584 051. DANCE - Ballroom dancing to Ron Sudden 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold. Cost $10. Enquiries 0400 500 402.

SUNDAY CONCERT - Traditional Old Style Country Concert 1-5.30pm at Central Bowling Club, 115 Wilson St, Colac. MARKET - Torquay Cowrie Market 10am-3pm on The Esplanade, Torquay. Enquiries cowriemarket@yahoo.com.au. SCOUT - Scout Heritage Centre meets 10am-3pm at 56 Russell St, Newtown. Enquiries 0419 591 432. BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Enquiries 5263 2744. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portarlington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Enquiries 0476 124 598. CHURCH - Messy Church with craft, Bible stories, singing, prayers 10am at St Stephen’s Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557. WORSHIP - Cafe church worship 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557.

MONDAY PROBUS - Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meets 10am at Uniting Church, corner Boundary and Ormond Rds, East Geelong. Enquiries 5248 6690. 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. BOWLS - Indoor carpet bowls 1-4pm at Portarlington. Cost $3. Enquiries 5259 2290. LOUNGE - Village Listening Lounge open 11am-3pm on first floor, Corio Central, Bacchus Marsh Rd, Corio. Also Tuesday-Thursday. Enquiries 5275 5807. SENIORS - Line dancing 9am-midday at Highton Senior Citizens Club, 84 Barrabool Rd. Also Tuesday, Friday. Carpet bowls 1.15pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Tai chi 9.30-10am, bingo 1.15pm Friday. Enquiries 5244 2258.

TUESDAY SQUARE - Geelong Club Dancers square dance class for children and parents 6.30-8pm for $5, mainstream dancgeelongindy.com.au

ers 8-10.30pm for $12, at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Enquiries 0435 091 277. DANCE - Scottish Country Dancing 7.30-10pm at Leopold Hall. Cost $5. Enquiries 5250 5540. MUSIC - Mainly Music program for carers and babies, pre-schoolers 10-11am at Whittington Senior Citizen, 50 Westmoreland St, St Albans Park. Cost $2.50 per family. Enquiries 0447 646 364 or 0417 252 832. COMMUNITY - Vines Road Community Kitchen 9.30am-12.30pm at Vines Road Community Centre, 49 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5277 9027, communitykitchens.org.au. Enquiries 4215 3476 or healthpromotion@barwonhealth.org.au.

WEDNESDAY FAMILY - Geelong Family History Group meets 7.30pm at Belmont Library, High St. Enquiries geelongfhg.com. 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 BOWLING - Mature league 10-pin bowling 1.30pm at Belmont. 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. PHILOSOPHY - Practical philosophy discussion groups meet 2-4.30pm at Italo’s Pizza Café, Gilbert St, Torquay, and 7-9.30pm at Community House, 14 Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484.

FRIDAY BOCCIA - Geelong Boccia Club meets 10am-midday at Geelong Basketball and Netball Centre, 1 Crown St, South Geelong. 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.

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Friday, 13 April, 2018

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News Breakfast [s] ABC News Mornings [s] Antiques Roadshow [s] Grand Designs [s] ABC News At Noon [s] Landline [s] Janet King (M l,v) [s] 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: Hilton Head [s] Doctor Who (PG) [s] rage (MA15+) [s] Antiques Roadshow [s]

Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 Thursday 19 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 Four Corners [s] 1:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 2:00 ANZAC Girls (M v) [s] 3:00 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation (PG) [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 The Checkout [s] 8:30 Employable Me (MA15+) [s] 9:30 Louis Theroux (M l) [s] 10:30 ABC Late News [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:15 Q&A [s] 12:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 1:10 Louis Theroux (M l) [s]

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News Breakfast [s] ABC News Mornings [s] Antiques Roadshow [s] Think Tank (PG) [s] ABC News At Noon [s] National Press Club Address Australian Story [s] ANZAC Girls (M v) [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] Hard Quiz [s] Micallefʼs Mad As Hell (M) [s] Sando (M l,s) [s] Insert Name Here: William [s] Tonightly (M l,s) [s] ABC Late News [s] The Business [s] Four Corners [s] Media Watch (PG) [s] Doctor Who (PG) [s]

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rage (PG) [s] Weekend Breakfast [s] Insiders [s] Offsiders [s] The World This Week [s] Compass: Flying Solo (Part 2) Songs Of Praise [s] ABC News At Noon [s] Landline [s] Gardening Australia [s] Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] Antiques Roadshow [s] The Mix [s] New Legends Of Monkey Griffʼs Great Britain [s] Father Brown (PG) [s] The Checkout (PG) [s] Hard Quiz (PG) [s] ABC News Sunday [s] Grand Designs: East London Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] Program To Be Advised Harrow (M l,v,d,s,v) [s] Silent Witness (M d,n,s,v) Doctor Who (PG) [s]

6:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 NBC Today 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 9:00 Gold Coast 2018 9:00 Gold Coast 2018 9:00 Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games: Day 9 Commonwealth Games: Day 10 Commonwealth Games: Day 11 [s] – Australiaʼs gold medal [s] – Netball and menʼs basketball 4:00 Gold Coast 2018 winning rugby sevens team semi-finals, diving and medals in Commonwealth Games: Day 11 launches its pursuit for the athletics and the menʼs road race. 6:00 7Prime News [s] crown. In athletics, menʼs 1500m Hosted by Todd Woodbridge, Jim 7:00 Program To Be Advised heats and the menʼs and womenʼs Wilson and Johanna Griggs. 8:00 Program To Be Advised 4x100m relays 6:00 7Prime News [s] 8:15 Gold Coast 2018 6:00 7Prime News [s] –Brings you Commonwealth Games: Closing the latest developments in todayʼs 7:00 Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games: Day 10 Ceremony *Live* [s] top stories at home. *Live* [s] – Womenʼs basketball 10:30 Gold Coast 2018 7:00 Gold Coast 2018 gold is up for grabs, the menʼs Commonwealth Games: Day 11: Commonwealth Games: Day 9 hockey medal matches, and diving Highlights *Live* [s] – A big night in athletics, medals (menʼs 10m, womenʼs 11:30 Blindspot: diving medals and menʼs hockey 3m). Hosted by Hamish McLachAdoring Suspect (M v) [s] semi-finals will also be decided. lan and Mel McLaughlin. 12:30 Grandfathered: Hosted by Hamish McLachlan and 12:00 Gold Coast 2018 Geraldʼs Two Dads (PG) [s] Mel McLaughlin. Commonwealth Games: Day 10 1:00 (7) Grandfathered (PG) [s] 12:00 Gold Coast 2018 3:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping Commonwealth Games: Day 9 (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 3:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) Sons And Daughters 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping (PG) [s] 3:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 4:00 (7) The Great Outdoors [s] 5:00 (7) The Great Outdoors [s] 4:00 (7) Meet The Press [s] 5:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games: Closing Ceremony - Encore [s] 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 Program To Be Advised 10:00 Program To Be Advised 11:30 The Blacklist: Anna-Gracia Duerte (M) [s] – When an associate of the Nash Syndicate is murdered, the task force recovers evidence crucial to bringing down Ian Garvey. 12:30 Talking Footy (M) [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping (P) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Family Sins” (PG) (ʼ04) Stars: Deanna Milligan, Kirstie Alley, Will Patton, Kevin McNulty, Kathleen Wilhoite 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 Program To Be Advised 10:00 Greyʼs Anatomy: Games People Play / Old Scars, Future Hearts (M) [s] 12:00 Cosmetic Coffee: Six-Pack (M) [s] 12:30 (7) Travel Oz (PG) [s] (P) Home Shopping 1:30 (7) Harryʼs Practice [s] 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Sudden Terror: The Hijacking Of School Bus” (PG) (ʼ96) – A lunatic takes over a school bus, threatening to blow it up if his demands are not met. Stars: María Conchita Alonso, Marcy Walker, Michael Paul Chan, Dennis Boutsikaris, Bruce Weitz 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 Program To Be Advised 10:10 Program To Be Advised 12:10 Heroes Reborn (M v) [s] 1:00 (7) Heroes Reborn (M v) [s] (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Witch Hunt” (M v) (ʼ99) – A father desperate to get his daughter back battles a manipulative grandmother. Stars: Jacqueline Bisset, Cameron Daddo, Jerome Ehlers 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 8:30 The Front Bar (M) [s] 9:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 Big Kitchens: Supersize Surf ʼN Turf (PG) [s] 12:00 Code Black: In Extremis (M) [s] 1:00 (7) Code Black (M) [s] (P) Home Shopping 2:00 (7) Home Shopping 4:00 (7) NBC Today [s]

Nine

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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Benny & Joon” (PG) (ʼ93) Stars: Johnny Depp 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 Movie: “Space Cowboys” (PG) (ʼ00) Stars: Tommy Lee Jones, Clint Eastwood 11:10 The Closer: Culture Shock (M) [s] 12:05 Public Morals: Starts With A Snowflake (MA15+) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Filthy Rich (M v,l) [s] 3:00 The Avengers (PG) [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 Kevin Can Wait: Quiet Diet (PG) [s] 12:30 Destination WA [s] 1:00 Worldʼs Most Expensive Food (PG) [s] 2:00 Little Big League (PG) [s] 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Just Go With It” (PG) (ʼ11) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 9:15 Movie: “Thatʼs My Boy” (MA15+) (ʼ12) Stars: Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg 11:30 Movie: “The Way Back” (M l) (ʼ10) Stars: Colin Farrell 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Westside (MA15+) [s] 4:30 Global 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 Sunday Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:30 Future Stars (PG) [s] 1:30 Australian Boardriders [s] 2:00 Surfing Australia TV (PG) [s] 2:30 Customs (PG) [s] 3:00 Animal Super Parents [s] 4:00 Wild New Zealand [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 60 Minutes [s] 8:00 Program To Be Advised 9:00 Movie: “Flight” (MA15+) (ʼ12) Stars: Denzel Washington 11:50 Major Crimes: Sorry I Missed You (M v) [s] 12:50 Cold Case: The Badlands (M v) [s] 1:50 Surfing Australia TV (PG) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) [s] 4:00 Good Morning America [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Little Giants” (PG) (ʼ94) Stars: Rick Moranis, Ed O'Neill, Mary Ellen Trainor 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 The Voice: Blind Audition 1 (PG) [s] 9:00 Lip Sync Battle: Michael Jackson (M) [s] 10:00 Footy Classified (M) [s] 11:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) [s] 12:00 The Bible: Mission (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 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

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Boosts for mental health By Christine Couzens, Member For Geelong As the Member for Geelong, I am very pleased to have announced $6.8 million for two projects to revitalise mental health services at Barwon Health. Barwon Health will receive $3.4 million through the Labor Government’s $200 million Regional Health Infrastructure Fund. A further $3.8 million is being invested from the Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Facilities Renewal Fund and other programs. Approximately $3 million will go towards the remodelling of the Swanston Centre Mental Health Acute Unit at University Hospital Geelong. The refurbishment will create 19 jobs during construction, and is expected to be completed in 2019. Barwon Health is receiving $485,000 to upgrade the hydrotherapy pool at the McKellar Centre. The new pool tiles, pool deck and change rooms will improve the quality and safety of rehabilitation services. We have also announced $50 million from the Victorian Budget 2018/19 to help hospitals open more beds hire more doctors and nurses and treat more patients during the flu season. As part of this boost, Barwon Health will receive $1,960,000 to address their local winter demands in a range of ways that best suit their community’s needs - for example, putting on more doctors and nurses, or opening more beds to treat more patients. Geelong is now a vibrant city with lots of activity, to add to this I am pleased to have announced $250,000 in new funding to support the local Geelong creative sector. Creative Geelong will receive $100,000 to develop and expand the impact of its Makers Hub in Centrepoint Arcade. The Makers Hub has become a much-loved collaborative space for Gee-

Minister for Creative Industries Leigh Bartlett, The Hon. Martin Foley MP and Christine Couzens MP at the recent funding announcement. long’s creative community - made up of a range of workshops, studios and creative spaces for artists and community groups to enjoy. It also creates opportunities for Victorians of all ages to develop their skills and ideas.

Renew Australia will receive $150,000 to deliver the Renew Geelong program - which works with the community to turn vacant, under-utilised properties into creative spaces where local artists can thrive.

Creative Geelong and Renew Geelong will work in collaboration to deliver economic, social and cultural benefits to the local community. I am proud that we are getting things done for Geelong.

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New clinic a step beyond Elizabeth Ladyjenski is on a quest to smash the stereotypical image of the dentist. “I’ve been doing this for 13 years and pretty much every day you come across patients who are really nervous and have had a bad experience in their life,” she says. “They’re terrified and can’t wait to get in and get out.” Two weeks ago she opened Corio Central Dental, which is anything but an average clinic. “A lot of people are surprised when they come in because it looks and feels different to what they’re used to,” she says. “We’ve got a few five-star Google reviews already so it’s been pretty positive so far. “We love salt lamps, oil burners, incense sticks and music. We don’t agree with scary and clinical. “People normally look forward to a day spa, hairdresser and massage parlour - we want the dentist to be the same.” Dr Ladyjenski and her Armstrong Creek employee Ting Li are friendly dentists who “do things a little bit differently”. “We like to bridge the gap between dentist and patient, so every single patient feels valued and supported,” she says. But creating a pleasant experience is about more than changing attitudes towards dentistry for Dr Ladyjenski. Encouraging people to get to the dentist early is vital to preventing tooth and mouth problems later, she says. “We try to make the place as inviting as possible, so people want to assess their dental

Corio Central Dental's welcoming receptionist Galina Ladyjenski. needs and attack them when it suits them, rather than when they are already in pain. “The best time to start is when people are young and as little damage as possible has been done, so they’re on the right track straight away. “We’ve already seen a couple of kids and they were really happy.” Dr Ladyjenski and Dr Li met through their studies at the University of Melbourne. “We have the same mindset of having comprehensive care and long-term goals,” she says. “I wanted to work in a field where you a make a difference in one appointment.” Dr Li grew up in Grovedale, while Melbournebased Dr Ladyjenski is considering a move down due to less traffic and the relaxed vibe. “I really enjoy working here,” she says. Dr Ladyjenski, Dr Li and dental assistant Anna Presley all have rescue cats and are searching for a local animal welfare charity to support. “We strongly care about supporting animals in need and organisations that make the effort to help those animals,” Dr Ladyjenski says.

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Scanner to ease pressure Geelong’s second positron emission tomography (PET) scanner will open to the public this month, to the delight of Lake Imaging nuclear medicine physician Raef Boktor. “We want to make it easier for more of Geelong to get the benefits of this very important imaging modality,” Dr Boktor says. “The idea behind this is Lake Imaging is trying to bring the best technology to the local community.” The PET scanner is vital for detecting cancers and can pick up information that other modalities can not, Dr Boktor explains. “Many tumours can be imaged by the PET scanners. It’s a very important added-on facility for our community.” Previously Geelong hospital had the only PET scanner in Geelong, he says. “This new scanner will relieve pressure on the public system and prevent the need for patients to travel to Melbourne to get this kind of imagery done.” Dr Boktor has worked in nuclear medicine for more than 15 years, and manages the Lake Imaging’s nuclear medicine and PET Victoriawide. For him the job is all about identifying cancers quickly, so patients get the best treatment as soon as possible. “It’s very rewarding when you diagnose the problem and hence how to solve it,” he says. A PET scan uses nuclear tracers to create a 3D image, which detects cancers and tracks their spread throughout the body, by assessing metabolic activity. Founded in 2002, Lake Imaging is part of Integral Diagnostics, the fourth largest radiology provider in Australia. Its team of expert radiologists and highly qualified technical, nursing and support staff are committed to providing the highest level of

Lake Imaging nuclear medicine technicians Eddy Spee, Teagan Murdoch and Deb Ubergang test out Geelong's newest PET scanner. diagnostic imaging and patient care. “Our vision is to provide an expert and compassionate radiology service for our pa-

tients,” Dr Boktor says. The scanner, located at St John of God Hospital, will open to the public on 23 April.

Lake Imaging is also the preferred provider of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Geelong Football Club.

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SAILING BOAT French design Odieux 32. Hardly used Yanmar 30hp prop & prop shaft all professionally installed by Mariner Engineering, professionally built concrete hull very good condition, (builder available for contact). Boat has been undergoing a (slow) refit for the last few years. Sailed no more than 20 hours since engine, mast & rig fitted. New sails by Doyle Australia in Fisherman's Bend. Electrics by LTR Marine & Machinery Services, part fit out by Timber Technik Shipwright. Refurbishment needs completion. Requires diesel and water tanks, stove, some plumbing. Sale price of $19,500 includes owner owned mooring at Western Beach Boat Club Geelong, membership $420pa, slipping $60 five days, inflatable dinghy & Mercury 3.3hp outboard which has just been serviced. Plans avail. Ph: 0401 730 401.

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Whatever Happened To Ron & Hazel? Read "My Story. My Song and My City" by Ron Ellis. Interlaced with photos, clippings and memories of Geelong in the 70's and 80's. $25 from Books Around, 24 James Street, CBD. Tuesday - Saturday.

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Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246. SOFA BED Brand new bed settee, never been used, autumn colours, $99. 5248 4002. TRAILER 6 X 4 $300 ono. Phone: 4222 7435

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OLYMPIC 2010 Pop Top Caravan. Single beds/under bed storage, microwave, range hood, gas stove, 3 way fridge, TV, radio/CD player, brand new awning, full annexe, front & rear doors, tool box, single axle, registered til October. $20,000. Phone: 0419 113 764.

OPAL CARAVAN 2012 Model 17ft 6, 4 berth. Air conditioning. Great condition like new, full size shower, solor panel 12 v supply, roll out awning, special order so not many around. $26,000. Phone: 0423 125 183.

KIA SPORTAGE 2014 series 2 SLI 2ltr Diesel MY2013. Well maintained and fully serviced at the local Kia Dealership (compliance date 4/2014; Build date 8/2013 & Rego paid to 16/10/2018). Colour - Serius Silver. he Kia has all the standard features and safety with aftermarket tinting, tow pack and break controller, genuine Kia mats & Pedders upgraded rear springs for improved ride and carry capacity. Registration (IB0-50N), This vehicle is a terrific example of the leader in its class Kia Sportage. It is a pleasure to drive and provides above average fuel economy. An inspection will not disappoint. $19,990. Phone: 0418 349 289.

VISCOUNT 1984 Grand Tourer, poptop, 16', double bed, 3 way fridge, gas stove, full annexe, new tyres, caravan cover, GC. $5,500. 0418 377 242.

KIA Carnival 2007 WCV950, excellent condition, Auto, Air, Cruise Control, reg. Dec. 2018, 205,000 km, $6400, RWC, 0451162723

BLUE SKY Dreamtime 18Ft single axle caravan. Has solar and battery pack, lots of storage and many extras. $24,000 neg. Ph: 0458 187 590

JAYCO Dove 2013, in as-new condition, annexe with detachable extension, used only once. $18,500. Ph 0419 433 644.

JAYCO Dove 2007 camper trailer with annex plus full cover. Ex cond $14,000 ono 0429 944 789

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FIAT DUCATO 2013, Avan Ovation, diesel, auto, every extra, island bed, full ensuite, diesel heating, A/C, solar, generator, RWC, $29,000kms, 1AT-7AF, as new, must see. $126,000. Phone 0417 154 783.

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HOLDEN Crewman, 2007, 1st registered 2008, 1 owner, used privately, towed 16ft caravan, Reg WIE 505, V6, to suit tradie. Fully serviced & maintained. 'IMPCO' Gas priced $5500, installed 2014. Red with Holden hardcover and tub liner. Auto Trans, rear wheeldrive, RWC. 124,000kms. $15,500. Never been in an accident, located in Vic. 0419 538 599

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FIAT DUCATO 2004 - JAYCO CONVERSION - 205,000 kilometres with full service history and runs like a dream, air con, manual, reg (TGL-294). Roadworthy certificate. Brand new awning. First to see will buy. $18,500. Phone: 0418 577 769.

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BMW X5 Luxury SUV Auto. Selling my trustworthy and loved X5. Reg Nov 2018. Excellent family car and never had any issues and serviced regularly. Has all the luxury features at a good price. Leather interior, computer headset with built in GPS, 6 stacker cd player, sunroof, electric & tinted windows, reverse sensors, cruise control, black leather interior, 21inch chrome rims. Never been in an accident. will be impressed on inspection. $9,500 neg. Phone: 0422 256 251. Located Geelong

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With 40 years in the business, Barwon Tyre Centre’s Graeme McMahon has its customers’ tyre needs covered. Graeme has watched the industry evolve to offer the large variety of brands and types available today. “I’ve seen plenty of changes in the tyre industry in that time,” he said. “We used to have five manufacturers in Australia. There are 40 different brands now - if not more.” Graeme purchased Barwon Tyre Centre eight years ago and works beside his son Luke, who has followed in his footsteps since the age of 14. “He’s done a mechanical apprenticeship so he can do both the tyre and mechanical side of things,” Graeme said. Graeme said he takes the time to find out his customers’ requirements and financial situation. He has everything from “entry level” to top brand tyres. The company also does mechanical work, including major and minor services. “The personalised service is what we pride ourselves on,” he said. “A lot of our customers are repeat business and we get to know them by their name.” Graeme, 56, hopes his son can take over the family owned business when he retires. “But only if he behaves himself,” he joked. The business has sponsored Camp Quality for eight years and supports the Belmont Lions Football Club and the Belmont and Highton bowls clubs. Graeme is also keen “help the local schools” by with work experience and currently employs a local apprentice. The Barwon Tyre Centre offers a courtesy car service.

Improving a car’s power by up to 30 per cent while actually improving fuel economy sounds like a big ask for a Land Rover, BMW, Mini or Jaguar or other European marques. Not so, says Hunter Cuthill director Adam Hunter. It’s readily achievable by using top-line Autologic technology, he advises, adding that it’s also a sound way of ensuring efficiency performance in a more-sustainable fashion. Hunter Cuthill, in Geelong West’s Autumn St, specialises in quality independent servicing and repairs to all BMWs, Land Rover, Mini and Jaguars - as per factory schedules and directives and with full book service. The business also services car makes including Peugeot, Renault and Citroen. It is the only service centre in Geelong outside of direct dealers with the software and diagnostic equipment for these brands. “We utilise state of the art diagnostic equipment from Autologic, the world’s leading independent vehicle diagnostic software,” Adam says. “It’s the only independent tool that can program control units. Autologic also offer software power upgrades for diesel and some petrol engines, giving 30 per cent more power while improving fuel economy.” Hunter Cuthill is also right across the best battery choices to meet the energy demands of European cars. VARTA batteries, powered by AGM technology, feature advanced equipment such as start-stop technologies and regenerative braking systems. “This is a battery that delivers optimal performance, faster conductivity and reliable starting power, even when the charge is low,” Adam says. “AGM batteries deliver up to eight times the cyclic stability of conventional flooded batteries resulting in a longer battery life.” Hunter Cuthill is at 9 Autumn St, Geelong West, phone 5229 4299 or visit huntercuthill. com.au.

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Jaguar is running hot right now, not only with victories in major awards, but also new models seemingly by the week. The Jaguar F-Pace SUV has taken out the World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year, now an ultra-hot SVR has just been announced. Engineered by Jaguar LandRover’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), the Jaguar F-Pace SVR has a 5.0-litre V8 supercharged engine producing 540 horsepower (404kW) and 680Nm of torque. The big SUV can now leap from zero to 100km/h in 4.3 seconds, and proceed to a top speed of 283km/h where conditions (and laws) permit. Huge 395mm front and 396mm rear brake discs help to drag speed off rapidly. The brake discs feature an advanced two piece construction on the front and rear to reduce weight, further contributing to the SVR’s agile handling. There's a lot more to the F-Pace SVR than simply 44 per cent more power, its chassis has received a major rework to match its performance, with sharper steering and bespoke suspension. The torque on-demand AWD system’s Intelligent Driveline Dynamics (IDD) control technology has been optimised to maximise the benefit of the EAD, while the software for the Adaptive Dynamics suspension, Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) and Dynamic Driving Mode are all bespoke to SVR. Engaging Dynamic mode initiates faster, more responsive gearshifts, sharper throttle responses and increased steering response for a more engaging driving experience in all conditions. An exclusive SVR bonnet features vents to help extract hot air from the engine bay and provide added visual excitement. Aerodynamic enhancements include larger front air intakes and side fender vents that lower pressure in the wheel arches. This reduces lift to optimise high-speed stability. At the rear, an aero spoiler works with a new bumper that houses the four tailpipes that are part of Jaguar’s Variable Valve Active Exhaust

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System. We are promised that the latter, “provides a charismatic soundtrack” by Jaguar engineers. Can’t wait to sample it… Revised wheelarch extensions and lower body mouldings provide added space for lightweight forged 21- (or optional 22-inch) alloy wheels. These are wider at the rear by 25 mm compared to the front. Inside, the Jaguar F-Pace SVR has slimline front seats for enhanced lateral support. These have signature ‘lozenge’ quilting and embossed SVR logos. The SUV’s sporty character is underlined by the Sport Shift Selector. Finally, the SVR branded steering wheel features aluminium paddle shifters. Four interior colour themes help to highlight the vehicle’s high performance personality; Red with Jet, Light Oyster with Jet, Siena Tan with Jet and Jet with Light Oyster stitching. When you're not fanging along enjoying all that supercharged V8 performance the Jaguar can keep you connected with 4G WiFi for up to eight devices. It also has the company's advanced Touch Pro infotainment system with 10-inch touchscreen and a 12.3-inch HD instrument cluster. Australian pricing is to be announced shortly and Jaguar F-Pace SVR is available to order from mid-2018. Potential customer can register interest now at www.jaguar.com.au They can then select ‘Keep me informed’ to find out more information or click the ‘I Want One’ button to be contacted by their nearest dealer.

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Not all hope Gawn By Justin Flynn If not for a Max Gawn blunder in front of goal Geelong would have started the season winless going into round four. Of course Gawn did miss and the Cats got up in round one, but it highlights the evenness of the competition this season. At one win and two losses, Geelong faces a St Kilda team that appears dysfunctional in its forward half and completely devoid of confidence. However, the Western Bulldogs were in a similar situation last week and came out and defeated an Essendon team that many had earmarked for a potential top four spot come the end of the season. Joel Selwood will become Geelong longest serving captain in the club’s history when he leads the team for the 143rd time, surpassing the great Reg Hickey. Selwood played his 200th senior game in round one. The Cats will be without Gary Ablett for at least three weeks after sustaining a hamstring injury during the loss to West Coast. The little master hobbled off at the new Perth Stadium and took no further part in the game. No time is a good time for an injury, but it means Ablett will have to wait until he plays his homecoming game back at Kardinia Park. Geelong finished the contest with one fit player on the bench and did amazingly well to get itself back into the contest by three quarter time, but the Eagles ran over the top of a depleted Cats’ outfit. However there was massive positive to come out of the match. Young tall Esava Ratugolea announced himself on the big stage with a terrific game in the ruck and looks to be a beast in contested ball. The Saints are one win and two losses and are desperate for four points given that they were tipped by many to return to finals footy this sea-

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RECORD: Cats skipper Joel Selwood. (Rebecca Hosking) 178974 son. Coach Alan Richardson said he has been pleased with his side ball movement from defence to half-forward, but was falling down badly when the ball got past the 50-metre line. Look for Richardson to tinker with his line-up this week. “There were some guys in pretty good form for Sandringham on the weekend that played well and had a good win, so we’ll look at that,“ Saints general manager of football Simon Lethlean said.

“We made some changes last week that worked well with Coffield, Marshall and a few others coming in. “We’ll look to bring more contest to the team and put on a good show against the Cats in Geelong“. Geelong meets St Kilda on Sunday at GMHBA Stadium with a 4.40pm start. Home ground advantage is massive for the Cats and they won’t drop this one. Cats by 27 points.

Mission Impossible for top paddle surfers

PADDLING QUEEN: Australian stand up paddle over 40s champion Gwen Carbone in action. stand up paddling and the talent in Victoria. “It has been one of the fastest growing disciplines for the past few years and the support we have seen for this event is fantastic,” he said. “This event is the pinnacle for stand up paddle in Victoria and is the pathway for our elite paddlers to represent the state at the Australian titles.

“With the addition of the community paddle in the past two years, and having the surfing component at Point Impossible, this event has become a fantastic gathering. “I look forward to seeing everyone compete over the weekend.” Paddlers can enter online at www.surfingvic.com

Pinkie snapper hit baits and lures in Corio Bay’s inner-harbour over the past week. The spoil grounds out from Limeburner’s Point produced plenty of pinkies along with some 50cm-plus flathead. Garfish responded well to a beryl trail from the rocks, with similar tactics also working well at St Helens too. Clifton Springs was a whiting Mecca, with the Curlewis Bank in 6m off Hermsley Rd very popular. Squid continued biting in fantastic numbers nearby, while calm nights allowed for floundering in the shallows with a light and spear. Wading anglers also caught impressive flathead, squid and garfish. Squid and flathead dominated reports form Indented Head. Barry Wood fished slowly on the drift with bluebait for a nice feed of flatties. St Leonards’ whiting action continued improving, with bag limit captures taken. Out deeper in 20m, anglers caught gummy sharks to just over 1m, along with the odd snapper, on pilchards or fresh squid strips. Queenscliff Harbour’s fished well for silver trevally on soft plastics. Around the corner, Bell Reef produced well-conditioned squid on size 3.5 artificial jigs. Offshore fishing was on fire last weekend. Fez Sepic was anchored in 30m off Barwon Heads when Australian salmon busted up around the boat, providing great sport and ahandy bait supply. Fez then baited up with fresh salmon, immediately catching a gummy of around 14kg. Trelly’s Fishing World Geelong’s Peri Stravropoulos and mate Josh Whitford were anchored about 100m away when they too boated a gummy of the same size. Anglers also reported schools of southern bluefin tuna offshore, although they were difficult to tempt. Anglers spinning the beaches and rock platforms down the coast found improved salmon fishing. Beaches like Bancoora also produced gummies after dark. Freshwater anglers who persisted with Wurdee Boluc Reservoir caught some monster redfin. Long casts with spoon-type lures did the job, with odd trout taken as a bycatch. Stony Creek Reservoir was a safe bet for brown trout to just over 1kg, with similar tactics to Wurdee working well. Anglers had fun on carp in the Barwon River at Breakwater. Fish over 6kg gobbled up most baits, particularly super sweet corn kernels. Next week should be worth fishing for gummies in 30m offshore if the weather permits, while the Barwon River estuary will still hold elephant fish. Anglers can also celebrate a net-free Corio Bay during a free family event with various activities from 10am to 3pm Sunday at 711-729 Portarlington Road, Leopold.

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Victoria’s top paddle surfers will hit the waves on the Surf Coast this month for the state titles. Australian stand up paddle over 40s champion Gwen Carbone will join competitors of all ages squaring off in the championship, which includes marathon, technical and surf events. Carbone beat Narelle Kuppers to claim the 2017 title in a nail-biting finish in NSW last November. Entries opened recently for all divisions of the championship, and paddlers can enter into several age groups ranging from under 18 to over 60. The action runs from 28 to 29 April at Point Impossible and other beaches along the Surf Coast. The championship also features a 7km Community Paddle for newcomers to the sport, who wish to test themselves in an openocean paddle. Surfing Victoria chief executive officer Adam Robertson was excited by the growth of

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