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Lighting up city’s heart ‘Earth guardian’ Amanda Magan prepares to help light up central Geelong as part of a range of activities and exhibits at community arts event After Dark tonight. FULL STORY PAGE 16 (Rebecca Hosking) 180276
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Planning is underway to develop the next Armstrong Creek to Geelong’s north and west, City Hall has revealed. A statement out of City Hall this week announced that the “Northern and Western Geelong Growth Areas” would be of “similar scale” to Armstrong Creek, earmarked for a population the size of Ballarat. Continued page 4
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The new chair of Geelong’s libraries has declined to detail how he will streamline the organisation he described as a “monolith” of bureaucracy in 2017. Councillor Ron Nelson called for an inquiry into the Geelong Regional Library Corporation last June following its controversial recommendation to close Chilwell, Highton and Barwon Heads libraries. “There’s a bit of fat at the top there that perhaps we don’t need,” he said at the time. But Cr Nelson declined to detail possible cost-cutting measures despite his recent talks with the corporation’s chief, Patti Manolis. “I'll certainly make it run as streamlined as much as I can,” he said. “I haven’t had much of an opportunity to go through all of the books but certainly I’ve gone through the operating costs of the corporation itself.” The corporation had structured its costs prior to his appointment, which could prevent him imposing cost-cutting measures for the financial year, Cr Nelson said. Such measures would likely be confidential in nature, he added. Cr Nelson said his appointment last week as chair negated the need for an inquiry. “Now that I’m on the board I can see what needs to be done . The buck stops with me.“ The appointment comes after Cr Nelson in 2017 joined thousands of Geelong residents protesting a proposed closure of the three libraries.
CONFIDENTIAL: New libraries chair and Geelong councillor Ron Nelson. The campaign eventually forced Geelong’s stateappointed administrators to reverse their decision. “I’m passionate about libraries, which is why I put up my hand,” Cr Nelson said. “My job is take make sure all the libraries stay open.” Cr Nelson said State Government funding for the corporation was decreasing, a trend he wanted to reverese. “I’ll look to make sure there are new ways of raising revenue and maintaining an efficient and effective service.” According to the GRLC’s 2016/2017 annual report, the corporation paid $8,421,733 to 97 full-time-equivalent employees at an average of 86,036.
Ambos faster ahead of ‘flu’ Geelong paramedics have reduced their average emergency response time by a vital minute and 12 seconds, Ambulance Victoria has announced. Barwon South West director Simon Thomson last week announced the 10 per cent reduction in code one callouts, which require paramedics to use lights and sirens. “Even with an increase in patients, response performance improved,” he said. “We attended an additional 279 code one patients in the Greater Geelong local government area this January, February and March than for the same period a year earlier," Mr Thomson said. “Paramedics reached code one patients in Geelong in the first three months of 2018 in an average of 11 minutes and one second. The response time was a 10 per cent improvement on the 12 minute and 13 second average during the same period last year. “We attended 85.4 per cent of code one patients in greater Geelong within 15 minutes, an improvement of 6.1 per cent on the same period a year earlier,” Mr Thomson said. Ambulance Victoria was well-prepared for the upcoming flu season with more paramedics and ambulances than ever before, chief executive officer Tony Walker said. “While last year’s heavy flu season had a significant impact on the health of Victorians, we were able to not only meet demand but improve our response performance,” Associate Professor Walker said. “We have continued that improvement in the recent summer months and are now well placed to enter the next winter peak with more ambulances and paramedics on the road than ever before.”
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Tourist access pain Inadequate access to even basics like toilets could be costing Geelong a fifth of its potential tourism trade, according to a state MP. The city’s accessibility shortcomings were possibly keeping away many disabled and elderly tourists as well as prospective visitors with young children, said Member for Geelong Christine Couzens. She convened a forum in Geelong this week to discuss the issue, saying she wanted the city accessible for “all abilities”. “From what I hear, Geelong is not very accessible in many ways, even on basic things like toilet access or access into buildings and safe and secure places,” Ms Couzens said. “There are some great opportunities for Geelong to take the lead to become an amazing accessible city and to the lead the way, not just for residents for tourists as well.”
Ms Couzens believed that Geelong was probably losing a large amount of tourism business for want of access amenities that could cost nothing. “Available evidence” indicated that incorporating accessibility elements into urban design from the initial stages of planning bore additional costs of one per cent or less, she said. But cities depending on tourism were likely to pay “high opportunity costs” if they filed to cater for prospective visitors with access issues. “It is estimated that, in economic terms, that by not adapting its inaccessible infrastructure the tourism industry would fail to capture approximately 15 to 20 per cent of the global market share,” Ms Couzens said. She contrasted Geelong’s apparent accessibility issues with its development as a social
insurance hub. “Geelong has a great opportunity to create an accessible city that meets the needs of everyone in our community. In Geelong we now have Worksafe’s head office, the TAC and the NDIS, which has created an insurance hub, adding to the importance of accessibility for all abilities.” Ms Couzens’ concerns about the impact of accessibility issues for visitors followed a report in the Indy last month that tourism was on the verge of becoming a $1 billion industry for greater Geelong. Tourism spending reached $902 million last year as 5.1 million tourists flocked to Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula, said local industry boss Roger Grant. The growth meant tourism now employed 5315 workers locally, up 19 per cent in a year, he said.
Bomber charged Police have charged former Cats premiership Coach Mark ‘Bomber’ Thompson with drugtrafficking and possession after seizing almost 1kg of drugs including MDMA and ice at his Port Melbourne home. Football friends and former colleagues expressed shock after Mr Thompson was bailed on a $20,000 surety at Melbourne Magistrates Court this week, with the Essendon and Geelong legend to reappear on 25 May.
Woman missing Police have called for help to find a woman who went missing on a trip from Melbourne to Torquay this week. Police said Angina Pal, born in 1957, disappeared after leaving Hawthorn on Tuesday, with anyone knowing her whereabouts urged to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Artworks shortlisted Geelong Gallery has shortlisted 36 works from 550 entries for the city’s richest annual prize for artists. The gallery said “leading and emerging” Australian artists would vie for the $30,000 2018 Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, with the winner announced on 8 June.
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KICKING GOALS: Jalal and Ameera Asapil are pumped for an allabilities soccer league. (Lachlan Cowlishaw)
Another serious accident at a notorious Ocean Grove intersection has led to residents calling for action. Killi Finlayson launched the community push, labelling the corner of Presidents Avenue and Orton Street a death-trap after an 18-yearold motorcyclist suffered serious injuries in a collision with a car last week.
Symbol award A team of Barwon Health volunteers has achieved an Australian-first award for interacting with patients suffering communication problems from illness or injury. Scope is set to present its Communication Access Symbol to McKellar Centre Volunteer Services today as part of a global network of symbols acknowledging success in working with disabled people.
Dog crackdown Surf Coast Shire plans to hire an extra officer to patrol on a “beach vehicle” for dog-owners breaking council rules. The shire attributed the move to its “growing community”, with an increasing population of residents along the coast and at Armstrong Creek taking their pets to the municipality’s beaches.
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All-abilities soccer kicks off for local kids By Luke Voogt An all-abilities soccer league will kick off in Geelong this month to the delight of local youngster Jalal Asapil. “I want to be in the grand final,” the 12-yearold from central Geelong said. Jalal’s mum Ameera was thrilled he could “be like all the other kids who enjoy team sports” in the five-a-side competition. “He’s a very sociable child so this just gives him that opportunity to interact with other people,” she said. “I’m not sure he understands what the competition means but he’ll get in there
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for younger kids so they could “develop these skills a lot earlier.” The league received an “avalanche” of support, genU Karingal St Laurence organiser Glen Snowden said. “We only expected to get a couple of clubs interested, but we ended up having eight clubs say ‘yes, we want to support that’, so that was a great result.” The eight teams will play a 10-week season kicking off in May, following a registration day at Drysdale last week. “It’s already opening up new networks, friendships and relationships for everyone,“ Glen said.
A renamed annual exhibition of disabled artists’ works will open at Geelong’s Gordon Gallery next week, its organiser has announced. The 2018 art X, formerly KarnivART, would feature works from more than 80 “experienced and emerging artists” from 9 to 16 May, local welfare agency genU said.
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North, west growth ‘size of Armstrong’ From page 1 The growth areas would be centred on the Batesford and Lovely Banks areas, already home to significant residential developments. Council would unveil draft urban structure plans for both growth areas this Friday, the statement said. The unveiling would also incorporate the first public release of council’s draft “Greater Geelong Settlement Strategy”, City Hall said. “The settlement strategy is a framework to ensure the City can meet the region’s housing needs to 2036,” the statement said. “It directs where growth and development should occur and guides sustainable urban development.” Councillors would consider reports on both strategies at their meeting next week, City Hall said. The new growth areas would build on previous residential development plans reported in the Indy for tens of thousands more residents in estates stretching from Lara to Batesford. Planners expect around 60,000 residents to eventually fill the Armstrong Creek area as nearby Torquay surges toward a population of 20,000. The plans for more growth areas follow a warning that Geelong should consider slowing its housing boom until infrastructure catches up. Planning export and Melbourne University Associate Professor Carolyn Whitzman told the Indy in 2013 that Geelong risked the dramatic work-life imbalances of neighbours such as Werribee and Point Cook.
GROWTH: Mayor Bruce Harwood says good managment is the key to successful residential growth. She recommended growth limits as Melbourne’s urban sprawl moved ever closer. “Geelong is effectively now part of metropolitan Melbourne, not that this is a great thing,” Dr Whitzman said. In response during his mayoral term on Geelong’s previous council, Bruce Harwood rejected Dr Whitzman’s recommendation to cap growth. Management of growth was the key, he said. “You can’t stymie growth. You have to manage it and ensure proper infrastructure occurs
in the growth period not afterward. “Council has said very clearly for some time that proper public transport and an increase in capacity are essential to growth in the region. “You can’t put a moratorium on growth. It’s about managing growth and ensuring infrastructure in place during growth, not afterward like Tarneit and Hoppers Crossing and Truganina.” In 2013 council expected Geelong’s population to grow 50 per cent by 2031, from 215,000 to 302,000.
Inflatable abstract rabbits. A bloke digging in sand on all fours as a sculpture. And now, “Spidergoat”. Yes, the Geelong region has certainly developed a reputation for artistic oddities over the past few years but the latest addition possibly reaches a whole new dimension. Unusual art installation Spidergoat & The Insect Electro features at Geelong’s National Wool Museum this weekend thanks to an unlikely inspiration. Artist Kathy Holowko has based her work on USA research breeding goats with spider genes, which surely must rank as one of the most unlikely pairings in nature, or even weird science for that matter. Apparently the researchers use ol’ spidiegoat’s milk for the production of incredible strong artificial silk. As you do. Anyway, the museum says arts patrons will be guided through Holowko’s odd installation with “light-filled cocoons and electro beats”. Just don’t forget the Mortein! Family, friends and more than just a few fans have farewelled legendary Cat Russell ‘Hooker’ Renfrey, who passed away aged 94 last Saturday. Mourners gathered for his funeral in Highton on Thursday, remembering a bloke with a deservedly fine reputation both on the footy field and off. After joining the Cats in 1946 following his first experiences of Aussie Rules during World War II, Hooker went on to play 201 games for Geelong as a ruck-rover in a team replete with champions. As well as a dual premiership star, he still holds the record as the only VFL or AFL player to feature in 26 straight wins, accumulated during the Cats’ dominant 1952 and ’53 seasons. Fellow Geelong legend Bob Davis once described Renfrey as the club’s “lifeblood”, a “father figure and undoubtedly the most-popular bloke at the club”. Too true, according to other old-timers. After footy Hooker took his hard-work ethos into business, developing a successful trucking firm whose vehicles emblazoned with the family name became a common sight on local roads. Truly an achiever off the field and on, Renfrey was also known for his good humour and generosity, still helping out with the club’s past players group well into old age. Vale, Russell Renfrey, truly a local legend.
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NBN’s halfway milestone By Luke Voogt More than half of Greater Geelong can now connect to the NBN, the government corporation responsible for delivering the network announced yesterday. About 57,000 of 112,000 premises could connect to the fixed line network, NBN Co’s Victorian head Ebony Aitken said. The NBN Co switched on seven towers for its wireless service in February and March, bringing the Geelong rollout out to halfway, Ms Aitkin said. Another 55,000 Geelong premises will be able to connect to the fixed line network by mid-2019, she said.
Property owners have 18 months to connect or they will lose their landline phone as NBN Co decommissions the existing copper network. According to national estimates about three quarters of people chose to connect to the NBN, Ms Aitkin said. “We are finding that Greater Geelong is consistent with this profile.“ Based on the estimates roughly 43,000 premises in Geelong will likely choose to connect by the end of the 18 month period. “The most popular time to switch over to (the NBN is) the first six months after a premise can officially connect,” Ms Aitkin said.
“We get another surge of activations towards the end of the 18-month migration window as residents and businesses (connect) before their existing services are de-activated.” The NBN Co has completed the rollout in Belmont, Portarlington and Ocean Grove. The corporation has also connected 6,900 premises in Lara, Leopold, Moolap and other parts of Geelong. NBN Co switched on access in Portarlington, Ocean Grove, Lara and Moolap between late 2016 and early 2018. “This means that disconnection of the existing copper network began in parts of these areas in February and will continue progres-
sively until the end of the year,” Ms Aitkin said. The NBN Co has begun construction to allow 23,000 premises in both Lara and Moolap to connect to the wireless network by mid2019. The further 30,000 premises in the rest of Geelong will be able to connect between late 2018 and early 2019, Ms Aitkin said. NBN Co expected to switch on the remaining five Geelong towers for its wireless network by early 2020. About 2,800 premises can connect through the wireless network, while another 1,700 will be able to connect once the rollout is complete.
Chorus plans ‘surprise’ with rehearsal for national titles By Luke Voogt Geelong Harmony singers will give locals a sneak peek at their musical repertoire as they prepare to take on Australia’s best choirs. The chorus would fill Western Heights Uniting Church with “nuanced harmonies” next Monday, promised singer Helen Booth. “We’ve got a few little performance surprises and reveals coming too,” she said. The show is the last for the 36-women chorus and three accompanying quartets before they head to Hobart for the Sweet Adelines Australia later this month. The chorus was buzzing with excitement especially its five newest members, Booth said. Geelong Harmony sings everything from KD Lang and the Eurythmics to Etta James’ classic At Last - with one common feature. “All the songs we sing are arranged in barbershop style,” Booth explained. “When the music is arranged in that way
HIGH NOTE: Geelong Harmony in action as they prepare to take on Australia's best. it maximises the harmonic overtones that the chords make when they’re sung correctly.“ Musical director Alex Morris was excited to showcase the group’s talents before
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Geelong Harmony’s theme for this year’s event was “winning in love,” Morris said. The show begins at 7.30pm and costs a gold coin for entry.
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PROPOSED COUNCIL PLAN 2018-22 AND BUDGET 2018-19 MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR, CR BRUCE HARWOOD We are in a period of tremendous change. The combined impact of population growth, diversified industries, new infrastructure and facilities and increasing recognition of our potential have given us genuine momentum. That’s why it’s so important, as we work towards our long-term clever and creative vision, that we also have a plan for what we need to achieve in the short term. Council Plan 2018–22 is the key document outlining our priorities for the next four years. It will be achieved through a combination of direct funding and advocacy with some of the key priorities funded in year one of the Council Plan as part of the proposed Budget 2018–19.
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The proposed Budget 2018–19 achieves a comprehensive income result of $80M including underlying surplus of $2.3M, demonstrating our commitment to responsible financial management, service planning and business improvement.
facilities more equitable across Greater Geelong. There are 11 strategic priorities, developed with input from all our councillors, who each represent their local communities.
From our decisions as a Council, to the services we deliver, we are striving to achieve excellence and to put our community first.
Overall, our plan is to be community focused as we lead Greater Geelong towards a clever and creative future.
Our social equity principles have been applied and seek to make services and
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Average rate rise: 2.25% (in line with State Government’s rate cap). Average residential capital improved value of housing: $481,846 up from $403,091 in 2017-18 (19.6% increase). Average household rates: $1,570 (an average increase of $68).
This includes the annual municipal charge of $102 and a waste collection service charge of $316.90 (an increase of 14% due to the introduction of a hardrubbish collection service and the costs associated with the severe worldwide disruption to recycling markets).
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OUR CHALLENGES In delivering the proposed Council Plan and Budget, we face a number of challenges. The worldwide recycling crisis has driven up the costs of waste services, rate capping imposes an income constraint of 2.25% on rates charges, the population is growing exponentially and we have costs associated with building new infrastructure and upgrading ageing infrastructure. Photo courtesy of Geelong Regional Libraries.
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EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT We will show leadership to address waste, climate change and environmental challenges. We will reduce our carbon footprint, use sustainable materials to construct and renew roads and footpaths, and assist our community to respond to climate change.
Council Plan 2018-22 – Putting Our Community First outlines how we will work towards making Greater Geelong a clever and creative city-region. It will guide the City’s resources to deliver infrastructure, services and programs to the community in a sustainable way. The following 11 areas are our key strategic priorities for the next four years: IMPROVED HEALTH AND SAFET Y We will support organisations that address family violence, homelessness, food shortages and public safety. Budget 2018-19: $0.6M for initiatives including the improvement of public safety on the Geelong Waterfront and central Geelong.
INFORMED SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES We will provide more spaces to support active lifestyles, support the growth of sporting facilities, deliver accessible community infrastructure, and plan for a range of affordable housing options. Budget 2018-19: $47.8M for initiatives including: • the completion of planning to upgrade existing children’s centres and provide new ones • Community halls upgrades and playground development program • Highton Enhanced Children’s Centre • Hendy Street Child and Family Centre • Rosewall Community Hub • Drysdale Integrated Children’s Centre • Cloverdale Community Hub • Purnell Road Child and Family Centre
A MORE INCLUSIVE AND DIVERSE COMMUNIT Y We want to recognise all members of the community and ensure that nobody is left behind. Budget 2018-19: $2.7M with initiatives including a grants scheme to fund community groups and: • Implementation of City’s Disability Action Plan
VIBRANT ARTS AND CULTURE
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS
We treasure Geelong’s culture and heritage and will grow our creative community. We will deliver our UNESCO City of Design outcomes including the National Wool Museum Master Plan and Geelong Gallery redevelopment.
We will focus on improving our public and active transport, and better connecting our networks. We will support projects in the G21 Regional Road Transport Plan, work with VicRoads to deliver the Network Operating Plan and improve bus services. We will also support further international flights at Avalon.
Budget 2018-19: $1.2M for initiatives including the commencement of Osborne House Remedial Works and:
• Geelong Gallery Archibald Prize Exhibition Support
Budget 2018-19: $25.7M for initiatives including the upgrade of existing roads, streets and footpaths and the implementation of stage 1 of the Lara Southern link cycle path (Lara to Corio)
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• Disability access upgrade program • South Barwon Football and Netball Club toilet upgrade • New unisex change facility for Bell Park Sports Club.
PL ANNED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Sustainable principles will guide development of growth areas and protect our townships and the introduction of a Rural and Peri-Urban Advisory Committee will help to build relationships and foster best practice. Budget 2018-19: $14.6M for initiatives including development of Sparrovale Wetlands to enhance the area and its biodiversity and: • Continue the planning process for the Northern and Western Geelong Growth Areas
• Northern ARC Health and Wellbeing Hub design phase
• Geelong Saleyards Precinct Plan
• Hendy Street Reserve development
• Pakington Street urban design framework
• Design for new community facility for north west Corio.
Budget 2018-19: $3.9M for initiatives including the trial of a hard rubbish collection service and the renewal of the environmental management strategy.
• Settlement Strategy
• Avalon Corridor Strategy.
We aim to grow and nourish our existing, strong tourism and events offering by working with government to deliver City Deal tourism infrastructure projects including the Convention and Exhibition Centre, continuing to attract cruise ships, supporting the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct Project and
ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP, STRATEGY AND GOVERNANCE We will deliver confident governance and strategic planning, proactively managing our assets, consolidating the City’s offices, and making our processes more effective and efficient.
A THRIVING AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY We will capitalise on Geelong’s economic opportunities by continuing to work with government to deliver projects that revitalise central Geelong, and deliver City Deal projects.
Budget 2018-19: $1.5M for initiatives including the convening of a Junior Council to input into decision-making, consolidating the City’s offices and delivering an organisational rostering solution.
Budget 2018-19: $0.7M for initiatives including the identification of opportunities for economic growth in the region’s northern employment cluster and the implementation of the Agribusiness Plan.
completing preliminary work for establishing the Mineral Springs Spa. Budget 2018-19: $1.9M for initiatives including the completion of preliminary works for the establishment of the Mineral Springs Spa and Wellness Centre in central Geelong and the final drawings for an Underwater Sculpture Park.
INNOVATIVE FINANCES AND TECHNOLOGY We will advance our future through clever and sustainable financial management, matched with digital growth and the delivery of smart cities infrastructure. Budget 2018-19: $9.0M for initiatives including the improvement of digital access for the community.
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State budget ‘rail failure’ By Luke Voogt The 2018-19 State Budget has failed to deliver “much-needed” road and rail duplications according to municipal alliance G21. The Andrews Government’s lack of funding for rail duplication between Geelong and Waurn Ponds stations surprised and disappointed G21 chief Elaine Carbines. “The budget also failed to provide specific solutions to the overcrowding, unreliability and excessively-long commute times of Melbourne-Geelong train services,” the former Labor MP said. Ms Carbines welcomed $50 million to investigate Victorian rail upgrades, including a fast train from Geelong to Melbourne. “However, at best, any resulting fast train will be seven or more years away,” she said. “Commuters are packed in like sardines now. They can’t wait for seven years.” The budget failed to fund an emergency hub at Armstrong Creek and the duplication of the Barwon Heads Road. “A community of this size needs appropriate fast-response emergency services, as a recent tragic fire in the area starkly demonstrated,” Ms Carbines said. The duplication was essential for the road to cope with increasingly heavy traffic to Geelong’s fastest growing suburb, she added. Road and rail would become critical issues in the November State Election, she added. But Ms Carbines welcomed $153.2m for a City Deal, which brought the planned convention centre, improvements to Shipwreck Coast and central Geelong revitalisation works a “giant step closer”. She urged the Turnbull Government to at least match the funding in next week’s Federal Budget. “G21 also welcomes infrastructure funding for new and upgraded schools, maintenance
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DENIED: The 2018-19 State Budget has no funding to duplicate Barwon Heads Road or for an Armstrong Creek emergency hub. of the region’s roads and upgraded sporting facilities,” she said. The Geelong Chamber of Commerce lauded the State Government for cutting payroll tax by a third for businesses paying at least 85 per cent of wages to regional-based employees. The government will build a crisis hub at Geelong hospital emergency department as part of $705m in the budget to fight addiction and mental illness across Victoria. The budget includes $250,000 for a study to make Geelong Australia’s “most inclusive and accessible city”. It also features $7.9m to clean contaminated land at Geelong Gun Club and $2.8m for the Geelong Project to keep disadvantaged students at school and prevent them from be-
coming homeless. “This budget will revitalise Geelong’s city centre, support local businesses and create good local jobs,” Geelong MP Christine Couzens said. But coalition MP Simon Ramsay accused the government of misleading Geelong on the City Deal. The project was worth $139.2m based on his reading of the budget papers and the government would only spend $10.8m on the deal during 2018-19, the Member for Western Victoria said. Mr Ramsay described the fast train study as “expensive con” and said the budget denied Geelong vital infrastructure funding.
Waste collection, day care and parking fees are set to increase as Geelong’s council spends $128 million on capital works to accommodate the city’s growth. The waste service charge will rise to $316.90 in 2018-19, up $38.85 on 2017-18, including a new hard rubbish collection in 2019 at $6.80 per property. “Residents will be pleased to see the hardrubbish collection that so many have requested will commence on a trial basis,” Geelong Mayor Bruce Harwood said. China’s national policy and the ensuing global recycling crisis had caused City Hall to increase the waste charge, he added. City Hall’s 2018-19 Budget includes a $104.2m capital works program with $17.7m for roads, $8.7m for bike and foot paths and $10.4m for recreational upgrades. Council will upgrade several local sporting clubs with female and unisex facilities through the program. The program includes another $48m of capital works carried over from 201718, $24m of which City Hall forecast would carry over into 2019-20. Council will borrow $42m in 2018-19, including $27.1m in deferred loans from 2016-17 and $14.9m new borrowings. City Hall will repay $9.7m in loans in 2018-19, meaning a total projected debt of $80.6m for June 2019 On-street parking will increase to $2.90 per hour, while the cost of reclaiming a pet at the pound will decrease by $20. Residential rates will rise by 2.25 per cent to an average of $1570.
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CITY VIEW THERE’S ALWAYS TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY… The City is one of Australia’s largest and most complex local councils, delivering various community and business services. No wonder we’re often in the news. But sometimes, you only get half the story. You can read the City’s view on topical matters by going to: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/cityview
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MEETINGS COMMUNITY FOCUS COUNCIL MEETING – BECKLEY PARK, BRODERICK ROAD, CORIO The next Meeting of the Community Focus Council Meeting will be held at the Geelong Harness Racing Club, Track View Dining Room, Beckley Park, Broderick Road, Corio on Tuesday, 8 May 2018. An informal meet and greet with councillors and the community commences at 6.30pm with the Council Meeting at 7.00pm. The meeting is open to the public. For more information visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/meetings
CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held on Tuesday 15 May at 7.30am, at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. This meeting is open to the public.
PUBLIC NOTICE RESERVE NAMING – 23 THE VINEYARD, WAURN PONDS We are currently considering naming the reserve at 23 The Vineyard, Waurn Ponds. The proposed name is ‘Claremont Park’, after the original name of the farm dating back to 1849. 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 5 May 2018 through www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay
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MEET THE TEAM Jonathan Carter, Team Leader, Environmental Health
COUNCIL PLAN ROADSHOW
Working with us for seven years, Jonathan is a Team Leader in the Environmental Health Team which helps protect the health of people within the City.
Council Plan 2018–22 Putting Our Community First outlines our priorities for the next four years as we work towards making Geelong a clever and creative city-region. It will guide City of Greater Geelong resources to deliver infrastructure, services and programs to the community in a sustainable way. Submissions are open until 29 May 2018.
A qualified Chef before studying for a career change, Jonathan says working in the public health space covers a multitude of areas such as food safety, infectious disease control, onsite wastewater, tobacco education and public health nuisances.
The roadshow is a chance to meet your ward Councillors and chat to them about the Council Plan 2018–22 during the submission period.
Jonathan enjoys the variety his role offers. In the past week alone he has inspected food premises at an event, issued permits for the installation of septic tank systems, and provided advice to several new food businesses.
Bellarine: Monday 7 May, 5.00pm– 7.00pm, Leopold Community and Learning Centre Councillors Asher, Mason and Sullivan. Windermere: Wednesday 9 May, 2.00pm–3.30pm, Corio Customer Service Centre Councillors Aitken and Grzybek.
Diving on the Great Barrier Reef with his family would be part of Jonathan’s perfect day.
Kardinia: Thursday 17 May, 5.30pm–7.00pm, Waurn Ponds Library Councillors Harwood, Murnane & Nelson.
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The City of Greater Geelong is undertaking a review of its Municipal Road Management Plan in accordance with the Road Management Act 2004 and Road Management (General) Regulations.
The City is currently updating its Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan and we need your help to shape the City’s health and wellbeing priorities for the next three years. Please join us to participate in a workshop that will explore the health and wellbeing priorities for the Geelong community. You will have the opportunity to let us know how you think the City can best respond to these priorities in your local area.
The Road Management Plan establishes a management system for the local road and footpath network functions in achieving the necessary ‘levels of service’ and ‘performance targets’ outlined in the plan. The purpose of the review is to assess current road and footpath management practices, including the inspection, maintenance and repair of all the City’s roads as listed in its Register of Public Roads, taking account of financial considerations, community expectations and service delivery priorities. A copy of the proposed Road Management Plan may be inspected at the City’s Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.00pm or visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au Any person wishing to make comment as part of this review can do so by: • Email: contactus@geelongcity.vic.gov.au • Post: PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220 • Online: www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay All comments received by 5.00pm Friday 1 June 2018 will be considered.
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To RSVP for a session please visit the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/ yoursay or contact us on 5272 5272.
Windermere: Wednesday 23 May, 5.00pm–7.00pm, Anakie Community House Councillors Aitken and Grzybek. Brownbill: Thursday 24 May, 6.30pm–8.00pm, City Hall Councillors Murrihy, Kontelj and Mansfield.
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXCHANGE LAND SECTION 189 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 Greater Geelong City Council (Council) gives notice under section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“Act”) that it intends to exchange its land with other land described below (proposal). THE COUNCIL LAND IS: Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision No. PS 721850E, being an area of 3.917 hectares shown hatched on the plan below located at 690 Batman Road, Indented Head, Victoria 3223 and reserved for municipal purposes, being part of the land in certificate of title volume 9835 folio 046 (Council Land). The proposal is that the Council Land be the subject of a transfer to the owner of the adjoining land, Mira Ira Nominees Pty Ltd (Purchaser), in exchange for the transfer by the Purchaser to Council of part of the Purchaser’s Land. THE PURCHASER’S LAND IS: Lot B on Plan of Subdivision No. PS 811067U, being an area of 13.6 hectares shown cross hatched on the plan below located to the west and south of the Council Land and being part of the land in certificate of title volume 11349 folio 958 known as 80 Glenrana Drive, Indented Head, Victoria 3223 (Purchaser’s Land).
REGRETS: Rob Leonard looks out over the proposed site for an intensive goat farm next to his Lara property.
‘Ambush’ in goats battle By Luke Voogt
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Settlement of the land exchange is to occur 14 days after registration of the two plans of subdivision and the removal of an existing Section 173 Agreement affecting land which is the subject of the land exchange.
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The Purchaser will pay Council for the difference in market value plus GST at settlement for an equality of exchange of land.
A person may make a submission on the proposal. Submissions must be submitted by no later than 4 June 2018. Any person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of that submission. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to Manager, Property and Procurement, and can be hand delivered to the City’s Brougham Street Customer Service, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong VIC 3220 or posted to the following address: Manager Property and Procurement City of Greater Geelong PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220 Any person requesting to appear in person or to be represented by a person specified in his or her submission will be notified of the day, time and place of the meeting of the Council or of a committee determined by the Council to hear submissions.
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Rob Leonard felt ambushed when he entered a conference room alone to fight a proposed intensive goat farm next to his Lara property. Arrayed against him was a team of lawyers and an executive, representing Geelong’s council and Nuchev, the company behind the now-controversial 4500-goat proposal. “Oh, I was ambushed all right,” he said. “There were barristers and solicitors left, right and centre.” Mr Leonard was the sole objector to the proposal at a compulsory conference at Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) in February last year. He spoke to the Indy after Geelong-based MP Simon Ramsay in March called in parliament for an investigation into “alleged threatening and intimidating actions by Nuchev legal counsel”. “This objector, Mr Rob Leonard, felt threatened by (the) alleged actions,” the Member for Western Victoria told parliament. Nuchev’s legal counsel allegedly implied that Geelong's council could take “action against (Mr Leonard) for not having permits for some of the structures on his land,” Mr Ramsay said. Mr Leonard admitted to the Indy he was unprepared and regretted not bringing a lawyer, which VCAT’s website recommends against for “most“ compulsory conferences. “I didn’t realise you could actually have representation,” he said. “I can’t even ask the council because council aren’t there for me. My own council were against me!” Mr Leonard said the opposing side dissected his concerns, making minor amendments to the proposal. “You can’t ask them, can you,” he said. “They’re going to do everything they can to tell me, 'You’re doing the wrong thing'.” Mr Leonard said he felt overwhelmed and alone when advised in the conference that he would lose an appeal “on just emotion”, so he signed his withdrawal. “I thought, 'Well, that’s it. I can’t win, I’m
wasting my f*****g time'. “They’re saying they’ve answered all my questions. What do I f*****g do now?” Geelong’s state-appointed council administrators’ granted the farm's planning permit in 2016 despite 56 objections. Several objectors planned to join Mr Leonard but withdrew after their leader suffered health problems, according to Neil Longmore, a lawyer for the No Nuchev Campaign. “Rob was a person who didn’t have any understanding of planning at all,” Mr Longmore said. “He was representing the interests of the whole Lara community and he obviously didn’t feel empowered to do that. “He had no one to support him and he would have felt very alone and at a disadvantage given the calibre of the people on the other side.” Since the conference the No Nuchev Campaign has collected more than 4500 signatures against the farm and protesters have filled City Hall at several council meetings, successfully convincing council to appeal against the permit. Council officers recommend against appealing to VCAT, citing Mr Leonard’s compulsory conference. But council voted in March for councillor and Lara resident Kylie Grzybek’s alternative motion to go ahead with an appeal. Nuchev’s legal representative at the compulsory conference, Michelle Blackburn, declined to comment on Mr Leonard's claims despite multiple requests through both VCAT and her previous law firm, Corrs Chambers. Ms Blackburn, now a VCAT member, was aware of the Indy’s attempts to contact her, a tribunal spokesperson said. “It would be inappropriate for member Blackburn to comment given her current role as a VCAT member,” the spokesperson said. Council’s legal representative at the hearing, Greg Tobin, also declined to comment, directing the Indy to contact City Hall. Council planning director Joanne Van Slageren said City Hall was “not at liberty to discuss the matter further.“ Friday, 4 May, 2018
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Locals, ‘taxpayers’ cover solar project By Luke Voogt Local investors have raised more than $150,000 in a week to install 500 solar panels at an aged care home, according to Geelong Sustainability. Geelong Sustainability’s Dan Cowdell said 20 locals contributed about $7500 each to the “exciting” clean-energy project, which received an additional $140,000 State Government grant last October. “We weren’t expecting the level of response we got from the community so quickly.” Mr Cowdell described the communityowned business model of the CORE Geelong One project as a Victoria-first. “It appeals to ethical investors where they’re supporting a local community investment but also making a return on their investment,” he said. “We want to make solar benefit the local community.” The $150,000 investment will pay for a local company to install a 156kW system of Chinese-made solar panels at Multicultural Aged Care Services (MACS) in North Geelong. The provider will lease the system for ten years from the investors, paying back the $150,000, plus interest, before buying it for one dollar. Mr Cowdell declined to specify the rate but said it “was better than bank interest”. He expected the installation to begin mid May and for the system to be operational at the end of June. Mr Cowdell said the project would reduce carbon emissions by 210 tonnes per year,
Burglar flees home owner An aggravated burglary suspect has fled a Belmont home empty handed after the owner “disturbed” him, according to police. The man allegedly entered the Victoria Terrace residence at 5.5am on 18 April after stealing from a separate property in the same street, police posted on social media. “The offender was disturbed by the home owner and fled out of house without stealing any items.” Investigators alleged the suspect stole a motor vehicle in the earlier theft and burglary. Police posted security camera images of the alleged burglar, suggesting they came from convenience stores where the man made purchases with a credit card. The man appeared to be wearing grey tracksuit pants, a zip-up hoodie of a similar colour but with black arm sleeves, and thongs. He was dark-haired with a light beard and moustache. Police urged anyone with information to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, quoting reference numbers 180137179 and 180136980 for the aggravated burglary and vehicle theft respectively.
ELECTRIFIED: Geelong Sustainability's Dan Cowdell (fourth from right) joined investors at the launch of a new North Geelong solar program. equivalent to “planting 1470 trees” or “taking 60 cars off the road.” He said the State Government grant of $140,000 paid for legal costs, due diligence, financial modelling and “project coordination“. Mr Cowdell declined to say how much of the State Government funding he received as the project’s coordinator. The funding would also support the first year of the project’s operation and enabled Geelong Sustainability examine similar future projects, he said.
“We are looking to replicate this project many times over.“ Last year State Government stated the project would save MACS $29,000 per year in electricity costs. “We are fighting climate change through meaningful community engagement, protecting our environment for future generations,” Geelong MP Christine Couzens said at the time. Mr Cowdell said recent price rises had increased the savings to $30,000-plus.
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• Fast Train planning $50M • Barwon Valley School upgrade $2.1M • Anam Cara funding for respite $1.1M • Accessible Cities Feasibility Study $250,000 • Oberon South Primary School upgrade $1.2M • Free priority TAFE courses for students • Alcohol & Drug 30 bed Residential Centre • Funding for St Marys Football & Netball Club facilities $1.17M • Funding for South Barwon Football & Netball Club facilities $564,000 • Continuation of Project Runway, supporting start up enterprises $1.25M • Barwon Health Hydrotherapy Pool refurbishment (McKellar Centre) $485,000 • Geelong Hospital Emergency Department Mental Health Crisis Hub • Additional Kindergarten funding for facilities, infrastructure & educators • Convention Centre, Geelong Safe Harbour Precinct, Revitaising Central Geelong and Shipwreck Coast Masterplan $153M • GPAC additional funding for programming, education and IT upgrades $5.42M • The Geelong Project, for students at risk of dropping out of school/homelessness $2.8M • Head Start Apprenticeships and Traineeships - students to learn trades and be job ready
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LETTERS On the buses Surely the proposal to have Geelong College junior school buses enter and exit at the intersection of Minerva Road and Melville Avenue, Newtown, should be reconsidered. This is a busy and dangerous curved corner with many vehicles exceeding the constant 40km/h speed limit, which would put bus occupants at considerable risk. Common sense and a safe alternative need to be implemented. Pricilla Wright Newtown
BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Bouquets to real Cats fans who stick by their team until the end. Buckets to fair-weather fans who go from cheering to jeering them leave before the end of the game when the match looks lost. Go support Collingwood instead. Cats Family, North Geelong Buckets to a hospital that leaves people without real pain relief indefinitely. Scrap the waiting times and employ more doctors and
Bartel’s bad bet on ads We applauded Jimmy Bartel’s sincere efforts to combat domestic violence but are disappointed by the TV advertisements in which he promotes gambling. Gambling has been recognised as one the great threats to peace in the home. People in financial difficulty often see hope in gambling, but it’s a futile hope leading to greater debt and conflict. The costly TV advertisement pervading our screens and payments to high-profile celebrities like Jimmy Bartel suggest that online gambling is now a serious contributor to gambling. Its availability seems aimed at young men who would hold him in high regard. Jimmy Bartel should think again and continue his efforts to support family life, perhaps by acknowledging the dangers posed by the gambling and alcohol industries, which are deceitfully using healthy sport and his reputation for their own selfish profits. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen Street Baptist Church
People losing power It is now a month since the Geelong Indy published Alan Manson's letter alerting readers to proposed 2018 Victorian Local Government Act and its draconian provisions. The Indy is to be congratulated for living up to its name and taking on the story. The following week my own letter was published, fleshing out the scenario a little more.
nurses. Reflux Problem, Hamlyn Heights However, to this date, no reader has seen fit to submit for publication anything further on this issue. This is concerning because what is afoot, in terms of the act and its companion energy target legislation, will have drastic consequences for all home owners and businesspeople. Are people too unconcerned to murmur even an ounce of protest? Australia has enough resources to power itself for centuries but we are now told we will be unable to do so while our governments enable foreign corporations to make obscene profits from resources that rightfully belong to all Australians, without any return to us from the sale of these resources. Over 1000 coal-fired power stations are being built around the world while Australians are being sent back to the Dark Ages. Give me a break, folks. Start getting angry and start protesting to your local members. Gary Oraniuk
A question of rights I had always wondered what, if any, were the rights of ratepayers at council. We can ask questions of council at regular meetings but have no assurance of a satisfac-
Buckets to smoking mice (Double Take, 27 April). It begs the question: how did they light them? Burning Question, Belmont
Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799 to the public. This attitude has been endemic, customary, at City Hall since amalgamation, much to the discredit of council. Attention to and correction of this is needed today. Peter Linaker Ocean Grove
Case for climate inquiry Write to us… 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au Facebook.com/GeelongIndependent Fax: 5249 6799 Contributions must be less than 50 words and include the writer’s full name, address and phone number. tory answer because a response is not always offered. If an oversight or misunderstanding is made then speaking is precluded, no second question is allowed, questions cannot be repeated, and no conversation is permitted during question time. Questioners are not asked to be courteous or to address the mayor. This evidently is unworkable. The guidelines are disregarded by the mayor and need changing. Matters not the business of council are refused yet the pot hole at the corner might be something for VicRoads or for the City. What is more, a list is given of questions that will be disallowed by the mayor after they have been asked. We are not told why. We may not "embarrass" council, so clearly no criticism can be accepted. This manifest anxiety to instruct the mayor on the legal defence of council against the public is clumsy, excessive and void of mutual rights. The local law for question time and notes supplied at the door are silent on disagreements and complaints, and ratepayer rights. Submissions by speakers are admitted in the local law yet deleted from the notes issued
New peer-reviewed papers supporting correlations between climate and a host of other influencers, such as solar activity, cosmic rays, volcanoes planetary motions et cetera, are published almost weekly. None recently seems to support a correlation between climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide. Furthermore, all predictions of catastrophe from global warming have been wrong. Should politicians now call an inquiry into whether the alarm about anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions is actually warranted? Should taxpayers be burdened by rising electricity prices when a lot of evidence suggests alarmist bandwagon is now discredited? Case Smit Noosaville, Queensland
Look who’s a denier now Given the history of Earth has evolved, and being a fourth generation farmer, I cannot accept that carbon dioxide is destroying our planet. Two years ago I decided to research statements by our expert scientists. It took five minutes to discover how deceitful some have been in suspending historically high temperature records that had stood for more than 90 years, fudging present-day extreme cold temperatures and continually changing computer modelling. Now scientists have evidence that the rise in C02 is greening the planet, not destroying it. Why don’t we hear about this? With none of Tim Flannery, Al Gore and Michael Mann’s bold predictions materialising after 20 years, who are the deniers now? Darryl Rowe Clifton Springs
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Wildfire breaks out More than 200 singers will hail the beginning of the 10th Wildfire Festival of Music on Friday in a “breathtaking” massed-choir “extravaganza”. Music at the Basilica’s Jane Bashiruddin joined the dozen or so choirs, which rehearsed alongside Orchestra Geelong for the first time last week. “The sound was an incredible,” she said. The concert at St Mary of the Angels Basilica marks the opening of the 10-day festival featuring seven concerts, five free organ recitals and workshops. “There is something for every taste,”
Bashiruddin said. Newtown and Ocean Grove sopranos Lee Abrahmsen and Sally Wilson will perform alongside the choirs and orchestra on the opening night. Abrahmsen sang National Anthem for the Ashes test at the MCG on Boxing Day in 2017 and recently performed the lead role in a Melbourne production of Tristan and Isolde. Order of Australia medallist and long-time musician Malcolm John will conduct the orchestra, while Tom Healy leads the choirs. The remaining concerts feature some of Geelong’s most musical families in ethnic,
church and community choirs, along with solo musicians. Several young musicians have cut their teeth in the festival over the decade, including Max Rudd, the brother of Xavier Rudd. “We’ve had a whole heap of young people who have gone onto further studies or made a bit of a name for themselves,” Bashiruddin said. Bashiruddin encouraged locals to visit musicatthebasilica.org.au/music-festival for information on the festival, which runs until 13 May.
The city centre will glow with earth-inspired projections and edgy artwork when Geelong After Dark returns tonight. The festival, now its fifth year, will light up City Hall, Johnstone Park and the Geelong’s parks and laneways with work by local and international artists. Featuring in the line-up for this year’s earth-themed festival is the Terra Firma photo projection, by the Indy’s very own Rebecca Hosking. Ms Hosking was thrilled to project nature “into the city centre” through time-lapse sequences, macro video and drone footage. “The concept is to step off the asphalt and onto the earth,” she said. “(Terra Firma) is an exploration of our earth, and the importance of its health and the life it hosts.” The night includes activities at Geelong Library, Geelong Performing Arts Centre, the National Wool Museum and the city’s other cultural centres. The Amazing Art Adventure will take kids on a journey through the city to make a bee, search for a piano and learn about the planet in an “unusual“ location, promoters said. After journeying from the You Yangs throughout the day, the Mountain to Mouth canoe will pass Johnstone Park to the sound of local choirs singing. The canoe will travel 80km in two days before reaching its fiery demise at the mouth of the Barwon River. Councillor Jim Mason described Geelong After Dark as the perfect opportunity to showcase and celebrate the talent of the local arts community. “Our wonderful arts community makes an enormous contribution to the vibrancy and culture of our region,” he said.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR SURVEY - Mission Australia annual youth survey of 15 to 19-year-olds open at missionaustralia.com.au/youthsurvey. Closes 31 July. Results released late November. TOUR - Organisers seek bookings for The You Yangs Region - Rural Districts Heritage Tour Before 1850 on 12 May. Enquiries youyangsregion.org/events/tour. RAILWAY - Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway seeks volunteers. Enquiries 0476 124 598. WRITERS - Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House Rip Writers Group seeks members. Meets 12.30-3pm second Tuesday monthly at Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House. Includes barbecue lunch. Enquiries 5258 3367, dmain6@ bigpond.com. BREASTSCREEN - Free appointments for 10-minute screening available, BreastScreen, 78 Gheringhap St, Geelong. Bookings 132 050, breastscreen.org.au. AA - Alcoholics Anonymous invites enquiries about its service and support on 5229 1710. U3A - Surf Coast U3A runs 15 weekly classes and occasional talks. Enquiries 0419 578 598.
FATIGUE - Geelong Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Group presents free screening of documentary Unrest 6.30pm at Waurn Ponds Library. Enquiries 0438 010 990. 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.
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MOUNTAIN HIGH: A history group is seeking participants for a tour of prominent sites around the You Yangs next week.
SATURDAY TRANSPORT - Public Transport Users Association Geelong branch meets 10.30am at Mary MacKillop Room, St Mary’s Church parish office, corner Yarra and Little Myers Sts, Geelong. Enquiries 0413 075 439. DANCE - Ballroom dancing to Ben Costanzo 8-11.30pm at Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Leopold. Cost $10 includes supper. Enquiries 0400 500 402. BALLROOM - Geelong Ballroom Dance Club dances to Puff 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Bring a plate. Enquiries 0418 584 051.
BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Enquiries 5263 2744. HERITAGE - Anglican Christ Church open midday-4pm at cnr McKillop and Moorabool Sts, Geelong. Inspect 175-year-old church, stained glass, archives. Music 2pm. Tea and coffee available. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portarlington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Enquires 0476 124 598.
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SUNDAY GOSPEL - Gospel service 6pm at Aberdeen Street Baptist Church, 3 Aberdeen St. Includes hymn-singing and Bibleteaching. FAITH - Discussion topic Jesus Returns - Then What? 3.30pm at South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0419 363 156. REUNION - SEC reunion lunch midday at White Eagle House, Fellmongers Rd, Breakwater. Enquiries 5243 6383. CLUB - Canary club meets 10am at Geelong Showgrounds. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 5276 1416. BEADS - Geelong Beaders Guild of Geelong meets 10am3pm at Senior Citizens Centre, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West. WORSHIP - Cafe church worship 5-6.30pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Regent St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2557.
HARMONY - Geelong Harmony and three quartets preview four-part a cappella contest songs for Sweet Adelines Australia national competition 7.30pm at Western Heights Uniting Church, 31 Douglass St, Herne Hill. Gold coin entry includes supper, prizes. STROKE - Geelong Stroke Support Group meets 1.30pm at the Barwon Stroke Support Centre, 22 Richmond Cres, Geelong. Enquiries 5248 3045. PROBUS - Belmont Combined Probus Club meets 10am at Belmont Masonic Centre, 25 Regent St, Belmont. New members welcome. Enquiries 5243 4042. BOWLS - Indoor carpet bowls 1-4pm at Portarlington. Cost $3. Enquiries 0431 789 048. 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 dancers 8-10.30pm for $12, at 33 Myers St, Geelong. Enquiries 0435 091 277. ABC - Geelong ABC Friends meets 1.30pm at South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0447 435 923. DANCE - Scottish Country Dancing 7.30-10pm at Leopold Hall. Cost $5 includes supper. 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 9.30am12.30pm at Vines Road Community Centre, 49 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5277 9027, communitykitchens.org.au. Twenty Community Kitchens are held around Greater Geelong, Golden Plains and Surf Coast. Enquiries 4215 3476 or healthpromotion@barwonhealth.org.au.
WEDNESDAY FASHION - Belmont Uniting Church Blume’s Fashion Show 10am at 42 Thompson St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 4114.
STALL - Geelong Royal Children’s Hospital Auxiliary Mother’s Day stall 8.30am-1.30pm in Bellevue Ave, Highton Village. BOWLING - Mature league 10-pin bowling 1.30pm at Belmont. Enquiries 5221 0826 or 5229 4987. DANCE - West Coast Seekers Club dance to Puffs CDs 8-11pm at The Ballroom Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5243 8603. 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. All ages and abilities. Cost $5. Enquiries bocciageelong@gmail.com. MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group meets 6pm at the Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Enquiries bellarinecountrymusicgroup.com. COMMUNITY - Lara Community Drop In Centre 6-8pm at Lara Uniting Church, 1 Flinders Ave. Refreshments provided.
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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: “Silk” (M v,s,n) (ʼ07) Stars: Keira Knightley 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: “Me Before You” (PG) (ʼ16) Stars: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Charles Dance 10:45 The Closer: ʼTil Death Do Us Part (Part 1) (M) [s] 11:45 Mom: Kimchi And A Monkey Playing Harmonica (M) [s] 12:45 Cybershack [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 (PG) [s] 12:30 Destination WA [s] 1:00 Child Genius (PG) [s] 2:00 The Embassy (PG) [s] 3:00 Netball: Suncorp Super Netball 2018: Thunderbirds v Giants *Live* Priceline Stadium 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Oddball” (G) (ʼ15) Stars: Shane Jacobson 9:00 The Voice: Blind Audition 8 / 9 12:00 Movie: “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (M v,l,s) (ʼ13) Stars: Steve Carell 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Step Dave: Mr Popular (M l,s) 3:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 4:00 Destination WA [s] 4:30 Global Shop 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
6:10 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] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 3:00 Customs (PG) [s] 3:30 The Voice (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 The Voice: Knockouts 1 (PG) 8:50 60 Minutes [s] 9:50 Murdered By My Daughter (M) [s] 10:50 The Innocence Network: Barry Gibbs (M) [s] 11:50 Major Crimes: Snitch (M v) 12:40 Cold Case: The House (PG) 1:30 South Aussie With Cosi [s] 2:00 Itʼs All Greek To Me: Nick And Poppy (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 9Honey Presents: Is Getting Botox Lying About Ageing? (PG) [s] 1:10 NINE News [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Voice: Knockouts 2 (PG) 9:15 Stan Walker: To Hell And Back (PG) [s] 10:45 Footy Classified (M) [s] 11:45 Two And A Half Men (M l,s) 12:10 The Bible: Courage (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]
5:30 Today [s] 5:30 Today [s] 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 11:30 NINEʼs Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:10 NINE News [s] 1:10 NINE News [s] 1:10 Extra [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 1:40 NINE News [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 4:00 NINEʼs Afternoon News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:30 The Voice: Knockouts 3 (PG) 7:30 Young Sheldon: Cape 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 9:15 Meghan And Harry: Canaveral, Shrodinger's Cat And 7:30 RBT: Ice Queen / Off The In Their Own Words (PG) [s] Cyndi Lauper's Hair (PG) Hook (PG) [s] 10:15 NINE News Special (PG) [s] 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: 8:30 The AFL Footy Show (M) [s] 10:50 Beauty And The Beach: The Separation Triangulation (PG) 10:00 Worldʼs Funniest Videos Top From Fran To Jen (M mp) [s] 8:30 Britainʼs Got Talent (PG) [s] 10 Countdown (PG) [s] 11:50 Mom: Soapy Eyes And 9:50 Young Sheldon (PG) [s] 11:00 The NRL Footy Show (M) [s] A Clean Slate (M) [s] 10:20 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:15 Al McGlashanʼs Fishʼn With 12:15 20/20 (PG) [s] 10:50 Embarrassing Bodies Mates (PG) [s] 1:05 The Closer: Downunder (MA15+) [s] 12:45 My Surf TV [s] Show Yourself (M) [s] 11:50 House Husbands (PG) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 1:20 Murder In The First (M s) [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 2:30 Global Shop 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:00 Extra [s] 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
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6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Living Room - Encore 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 Program To Be Advised 9:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping
6:00 The Home Team [s] 6:00 Religious Programs 6:30 Renovation King [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 RPM [s] 8:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 8:00 Family Feud [s] 9:00 Australia By Design [s] 8:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 9:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 12:00 Photo Number 6: USA [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 1:00 The Coffee Man (PG) [s] 12:00 The Living Room - Encore 3:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:00 A Taste Of Travel [s] 3:30 The Cookʼs Pantry [s] 1:30 Places We Go [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 2:00 Life Inside The Markets [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First 2:30 Travels With The Bondi Vet At Five [s] 3:00 Pooches At Play [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 3:30 Jamieʼs 15 Minute Meals [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 4:00 Whatʼs Up Down Under [s] 7:30 All Star Family Feud: 4:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] Masterchef Champions (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 8:30 NCIS: One Step Forward (M) 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 9:30 SEAL Team: In Name Only / 6:30 David Attenboroughʼs Hotel Credible Threat (M v) [s] Armadillo (PG) [s] 11:30 Supercars: Highlights Round 7:30 Ambulance (PG) [s] 5: Race 12 of the Virgin Australia 8:45 Program To Be Advised Supercars Championship 9:15 Program To Be Advised 12:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 11:30 Supercars: Round 5: Perth: 1:30 Home Shopping Highlights of Race 11 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 9:00 Roseanne: Dress To Impress (PG) [s] 9:30 2017 Montreal Comedy Festival: Just For Laughs (M) [s] 10:30 Man With A Plan (PG) [s] 11:00 The Project (PG) [s] 12:00 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Late Show (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
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5:00 CGTN English News 5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche 1:00 PBS Newshour Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 2:00 The Point 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 3:00 NITV News: Week In Review BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 3:30 Pohʼs Kitchen Worldwatch Continues 4:35 Jonathan Phangʼs Gourmet 1:00 PBS Newshour Express: Penang To Bangkok 2:00 Small Business Secrets 5:30 Letters And Numbers 2:30 Gymnastics: Individual All 6:00 River Cottage Australia (PG) Around World Cup 6:30 SBS World News 4:35 Million Dollar American 7:30 Great British Railway Princesses: Queens Of Journeys: Ipswich To Chelmsford Culture (PG) / Ilford To Rochester 5:30 The Supervet 8:30 Movie: “The Blues Brothers” 6:30 SBS World News (M l,v) (ʼ80) Stars: John Belushi, 7:30 Eurovision Top 40 Songs (M) Dan Aykroyd, John Landis, James 9:30 The Eighties: Raised On Brown, Aretha Franklin Television 11:00 Homeland (MA15+) 11:30 Football: Premier League: 12:00 SBS World News Late Teams: TBC 12:30 Movie: “Thanks For Sharing” 2:20 Travel Man: Seville (PG) (MA15+) (ʼ13) Stars: Mark Ruffalo, 2:50 Movie: “A Separation” (M l) Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim Robbins (ʼ11) Stars: Shahab Hosseini, Leila 2:30 Riviera (MA15+) Hatami (In Farsi)
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6:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s] 9:30 This Is Us: Super Bowl Sunday (M) [s] 10:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v) [s] 11:30 WINʼs All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
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5:00 Eurovision Song Contest 5:00 CGTN English News 2018: Semi Final *Live* From 5:15 NHK World English News Lisbon 5:30 Worldwatch 7:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Marngrook Footy Show 1:55 Who Do You Think You 3:25 Skies Above Britain: Are?: Mary Berry (PG) London Skies 3:05 Dateline (PG) 4:30 Building the Ancient City: 3:30 Insight: Rome Joey Banks High (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 4:30 Uranium: Twisting the 6:00 River Cottage Australia (PG) 6:30 SBS World News Dragonʼs Tail (PG) 7:30 Destination Flavour 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia (PG) 8:05 The Handmaidʼs Tale: Other Women (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 9:35 Next Of Kin (M) 7:30 Eurovision Song Contest 10:25 The Night Manager (PG) 2018: Semi Final *Replay* 11:35 SBS World News Late 10:00 The Good Fight (M) 12:05 Movie: “Bleak Street” (MA15+) 11:00 Chance: (ʼ15) Stars: Patricia Reyes Flitcraft Parable (MA15+) Spíndola (In Spanish) 11:55 SBS World News Late 1:55 The Island With Bear 12:30 Movie: “Four More Years” Grylls (M l) (M l,n,s) (ʼ10) Stars: Björn 2:50 Super Woman In Kjellman (In Swedish) Kabul (M l,v) 2:15 Hollow Crown: Henry IV (M)
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buster games, Geelong vs Collingwood on May 13 and Geelong vs Essendon on May 19. “Both games are being played at the MCG, and with the ferries recent move to Harbour Esplanade, it’s super easy to jump on a tram or walk over to Southern Cross for the transfer,” Connie said. But Port Phillip Ferries isn’t just for footy fans. Take advantage of their services and simply head over to Melbourne to enjoy five hours in the city. “It’s Mother’s Day on May 13 and this will be a chance to impress Mum with something
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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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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.
BMW X5 2005 Luxury SUV Auto. 3Ltr Petrol. Selling my trustworthy and loved X5. Reg (ZKJ-442) 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, 21 inch chrome rims. Never been in an accident. 180,000kms will be impressed on inspection. $8,950 neg. Phone: 0422 256 251. Located Geelong
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.
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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
HOLDEN Cruz, 2013, hatch, 2L diesel, aircon, alloy wheels, park sensors rear, 61,000kms, reg 1IT-5ZH. $13,200ono with RWC. 0432 444 501.
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Giant challenge for injury-hit Cats side Geelong’s season hangs precariously at three wins and three losses with a mounting injury toll in the lead up to tonight’s massive clash against Greater Western Sydney. And while the orange invaders from the west of Sydney will descend on GMHBA Stadium tonight, the Cats will also don orange for a worthy cause. The club’s annual Just Think round will see players wear orange-banded socks and goal umpires don orange flags to highlight the alcohol education program which has been providing practical advice for young people regarding alcohol use and safe drinking behaviours since 2008. Geelong endured a shock loss at its Kardinia Park fortress last weekend to an injury depleted Sydney Swans. In terms of opposition scoring for the Cats, it was all or nothing. Sydney was a 52-point better side in the first 18 minutes of the first quarter and last term combined, booting 10.7 (67) to 2.3 (15) as the Cats were run off their legs and unable to find answers to the Swans’ scoring potency. Geelong lost the last 12 centre clearances as Sydney gained an unstoppable momentum in the middle of the ground. So far this year it has been all or nothing for the Cats from stoppages, with Geelong scoring the most points in the league from stoppages while also conceding the most. “The most important number besides the
CLEARANCES: Geelong coach Chris Scott raised concerns about his side's centre clearances last week against the Swans. 177879 scoreboard was the centre clearances, and they weren’t good for us all day,“ coach Chris Scott said. “The last quarter, when they were able to
scrounge a few goals early and get a bit of momentum, (with) a bit of breeze behind their back, the centre bounces were obviously going to be crucial. “We just got dominated in there and dominated inside, which is disappointing because we had control of the game for large parts of it and we just couldn’t put the game beyond reach.“ The Giants present a similar challenge as the Cats were hit hard with injury themselves. Scott Selwood (concussion) and Brandan Parfitt (foot) were late withdrawals from the selected squad, followed by George HorlinSmith’s game-ending concussion in the second quarter. Giants star Brett Deledio’s past three weeks have turned back the clock with the veteran racking up 28, 29 and 28 disposals, but the 31-year-old has suffered a hamstring injury and won’t line up tonight. Star forward Jeremy Cameron has also been ruled out. The Giants sit third on the ladder while Geelong is in ninth place. The Cats have a blockbuster next week against Collingwood, but then face very winnable games against Essendon, Carlton, Gold Coast and North Melbourne. A win tonight could well see Geelong back in the top four when the bye rounds are played. Tonight’s game is at GMHBA Stadium and starts at 7.50pm. GWS is capable of winning, but the Cats should get the job done by 14 points.
Usual sites keep firing for anglers ON THE BITE Adam Van der Lugt Corio Bay was a great location for local anglers wanting to stay near home last week. The waterfront and inner-harbour in general hosted huge schools of Australian salmon busting up randomly. Anglers lucky enough to be present for a bust-up had no dramas hooking into fish, some over 60cm, on either metal lures or baitfish-style soft plastics. Pinkie snapper were also still in good numbers. Fish to more than 50cm responded well to soft plastics and pilchards or bluebait, with flathead and snook taken as bycatch. Garfish were also present. Small bits of pippie or squid fished under a float with a light burley was effective for targeting gars either land based or at anchor. Clifton Springs was a hot spot again for anglers chasing squid, with easy bags taken over the weed beds on size three to 3.5 jigs. Queenscliff hosted some fantastic fishing for squid, whiting, gummy sharks and the odd kingfish. The landbased squid fishing was still exceptional, with the pier producing some thumpers and the harbour’s cut also producing quality bags on slack tide. Offshore from Barwon heads was again a popular location in the calm conditions over the past week. Small snapper and pinkies were taken on micro jigs and bait from around the 30m mark, along with good-size gummies on fresh salmon fillets. Further west, Port Fairy was the place to be for southern bluefin tuna. Trelly’s Geelong’s Peri Stavropoulos ventured out in search of busting fish and didn’t take long to find them. Casting the 56g Sea Iron Pelacus and Bassday Bungy stick baits into the feeding fish led to multiple hook-ups on fish pushing 30kg. Along with the tuna, bronze whaler sharks were also present in good numbers off Port Fairy. Freshwater fishing really started to fire up. Wurdibuloc Reservoir produced solid redfin in good numbers on metal spoons and soft plastics. The water level is quite low, requiring long casts beyond the weed. The odd big trout was also caught on bigger minnow-style lures at first and last light. As the temperature starts to cool the trout fishing should only get better over the weeks to come.
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of the most exciting events of the year” said Surfing Victoria chief Adam Robertson. “We have some incredible talent setting themselves up for a state title win and it will make for some exciting viewing across the weekend!” Robertson nominated local surfers to watch as Jan Juc’s Patrick Hughes, Willis Droomer and Bella Wilson.
FAIRY NICE: Peri Stavropoulos with a bluefin tuna off Port Fairy. Friday, 4 May, 2018
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