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NOT HERE: John Raven and South Barwon MP Andrew Katos join objectors at the site of a proposed childcare centre. (Rebecca Hosking) 184090

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By Luke Voogt Grovedale residents are set for a legal showdown over a childcare centre they have described as unsafe and unnecessary. Nearby resident and grandfather John Raven was one of 35 objectors to the proposal before Geelong's council decided to deny a planning permit on 1 May. "It isn't suited to the area nor is it needed for the local community," the 73-year-old told the Indy. "Local residents are outraged to think that (another) centre might be built in Pioneer Road Grovedale." Residents will face the companies behind the proposal in Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal on 17 September, following a preliminary hearing on 3 August. Continued on page 2

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Gain insights for house boom Geelong Coast New Homes & Land is your guide to the fast-growing residential property market in regional Australia.

Featuring some of Geelong and Australia's most unique and prolific builders, developers and suppliers, the magazine is fast growing in popularity. "People love it!" New Homes & Land's Neisha Anderson tells the Indy. "I've had developers ask me to send them more because people are picking them up so quickly." Geelong median house prices soared 11.2 per cent higher in the last year, according to Real Estate Institute of Victoria, with development booming in Armstrong Creek. The median house price in the City of Greater Geelong is $528,000 but this varies substantially throughout the region, which is reflective of its diversity. Established suburbs like Corio are taking

off too, with prices rising 33 per cent, while Barwon Heads remains the most expensive town or suburb in regional Victoria. And New Homes & Land is a great guide for prospective homebuyers, builders and renovators to get in on the action. Coastal versus inland, volume builder versus custom builder, you'll find the answer to all these questions and more in the latest edition, Neisha says. "It's the region's premier guide to building homes, purchasing land and renovation. "Each company gets to highlight why you would build with them, and the core values and expertise that make them unique." And the magazine's 20,000-plus circulation even reaches out to western Melbourne. Pick up a copy of the winter edition of New Homes & Land at sales offices, supermarkets, display homes and select newsagents.

VCAT stoush From page 1 Mr Raven described the proposed childcare centre on an already busy road as a recipe for disaster. Another objector counted 1,265 vehicles on the road between 7.30am and 9am, and 1778 between 4.30pm and 6pm. "Everybody in that area is retired or that sort of age," Mr Raven said. "Pioneer Road residents already find it difficult to enter traffic when reversing from their driveways for fear of causing accidents." On 25 July, a car ploughed into power pole and a residential property fence, closing the road and leaving 400 homes without power for almost half a day, Mr Raven said. "There have been a number of accidents on the eastern end over the last eight months and Pioneer Road residents report hearing the screeching of brakes as near misses occur frequently." Even young families in the area had objected to the proposal with nearby childcare centres at 40 to 70 per cent capacity, Mr Raven said "We've had feedback from some of the nearby day cares and on every website I've looked at they're advertising vacancies." South Barwon MP Andrew Katos collected 700 signatures against the project recently and called for Planning Minister Richard Wynne to intervene. Mr Katos said the petition was one of the largest he had seen for a project of this size. "Even I was quite surprised at the number of people - 700 signatures is a pretty large amount no matter what it is. "I'm happy to go into bat for that community." The owner of the proposal site, ARR Property, and project architect Kalliopi Vakras declined to comment. "As this project is at VCAT it is not appropriate for either party, including the objectors, to be commenting to the media," Ms Vakras said.

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Crumbling corner takes life savings By Gill Cooper Geelong couple Melinda Phillips and Angelo Fusella are among multiple business owners forced to pick up the pieces since Belcher's Corner building was shut down in July due to structural damage. The local couple face a unique double whammy by operating two different businesses at the same site. Together they invested their super fund and life savings into buying Angelo's small 25sqm office outright in December 2016, to base his tax agent and accountancy firm AFTAX in the city's centre. Melinda was also leasing retail premises in the building for her skin clinic Invoque. She said that when evacuation orders were issued overnight, all access to her business files and expensive equipment, including newly delivered skin needling treatment gear was suddenly blocked. "It's been devastating. I couldn't work at all for a month," Melinda said. "I was forced to cancel all my clients' appointments at short notice and couldn't access any of my equipment or files until recently. I have some incredible core clients who've been simply amazing with their support and even offering groceries but I have lost several clients for good and will now have to start up again." Angelo estimates the couple has already clocked up $20,000 losses in operating costs and lost income so far, including "massive" relocation costs, with two lots of new bond and rental payments.

MOVING ON: Geelong business couple Melinda and Angelo Fusella were forced to relocate from Belcher's Corner building. 184177 (Gill Cooper) "We're in the tricky situation of operating two small business and our combined family income being tied to one building," Angelo said. "There's been a very limited supply of other suitable premises and the pressure's now on me to grow my business quickly."

IN BRIEF Laneway links Council has endorsed its action plan to link laneways and properties to major shopping centres. The Laneways Action Plan identifies new laneways connections that will increase pedestrian access throughout central Geelong. Possible new public laneways and links identified include Dennys Place to Malop Street, Ryrie Street to Market Street, Market Street to Little Myers Street and Aitchison Place laneway.

Tapping his networks including the Geelong Business Club and Geelong Chamber of Commerce members who shared their local knowledge and contacts, Angelo managed to secure temporary premises elsewhere. He is hoping to lock in a more permanent solution. Melinda has secured a new outlet in Gheringhap Street to start up again next week. However she says the shop fit-out, signage, printing, and other marketing costs will hurt. "We are now in recovery mode but as a family we also have school fees, birthdays and Christmas coming up," she said. "We're both still in business but you can't make up for lost time." So far there has been no financial assistance provided to owners after the enforced shutdown. Angelo said he has made approaches to the Council via the Chamber about interest free loans available from local or state government in the circumstances but got a flat "no". Mel has had a small win when the City agreed to waive a transfer fee for her health permit to new premises. Council says it is "not in a position to provide direct funding to individual business owners" but is "working hard to ensure the support it provides is tailored to best meet their individual needs". A meeting of the Body Corporate committee today is expected to discuss mounting costs including emergency services bills and the future of the Belcher's Corner building structure.

Healthy boost Deakin University has welcomed $8m in grants funds from the National Health and Medical Research Council to develop world-leading health research. Two new research centres will advance healthy diets through food retail research and practice, as well develop new therapies for the most common psychiatric disorders.

Pick a winner Geelong residents aged 16 and over can now vote for their favourite project ideas to make their community a better place to live. More than 40 local Pick My Project ideas are vying for funding between $20,000 and $200,000. Voting is open until 5pm, Monday 17 September . For more information, visit christinecouzens.com or pickmyproject.vic.gov.au.

Breaking ground A legally enforceable remediation plan to protect the health of key waterways affected from over extraction of groundwater from the Barwon Downs borefield has been backed by Otways Landcare group LAWROC. Vice president Malcolm Gardiner said wide community representation of views along the Barwon River catchment is key to the success of the Southern Rural Water's Community Reference Group.

Local veteran remembers war 50 years on

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By Luke Voogt Corio veteran Frank Cunningham drove trucks that helped keep soldiers alive during a Vietnam War battle 50 years ago. He helped supply vital stores, food and ammunition to infantrymen who fought in the Battle of Coral-Balmoral, which claimed 25 Australian lives. "Sometimes you'd go out and talk to them, and the next time you didn't know if you'd talk to them again - they could be alive or dead," he said. Mr Cunningham will join veterans from across Geelong at Queenscliff on Saturday, for the Vietnam Veterans Day march stepping off at 10.30am. This year veterans will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the battle, which took place between 12 May and 6 June, 1968. "We've gotta stick together and give each other support," Mr Cunningham said. At age 20 the national serviceman delivered supplies to forward operating bases and fire support bases through countless convoys. "There was always that element of fear but you didn't let that stop you - you were there to help your mates," he said "We always had a section of troops with us and if need be we could call in artillery or air support - we were pretty well protected." The Portland "farm boy" moved to Geelong in 1972 where he drove trucks for a living for decades. Mr Cunningham looked forward to seeing old mates on Saturday. "I think of my mates that I lost - not only the

Dog owners must have a leash in their possession at all times as well as a means to pick up and dispose of dog dropping under the City's new Dog Controls in Public Places Policy. The City will also audit its bins and signs, provide more educational programs and increase ranger patrols and enforcement to ensure public safety.

Trial takes off A trial of new technology to help Victorians seriously injured in road accidents live independently is underway as part of a partnership between the Transport Accident Commission and Deakin University. Sofihub uses small sensors in the home to monitor a person's daily routing and can detect anomalies like forgotten medication, and is also being trialled in Geelong's aged care sector.

Guilty plea A drunken thug has pleaded guilty to brawling at Geelong's Home House nightclub and breaching his exclusion order despite being banned from the city's licensed venues for two years over his part in a gang-bashing in June. Appearing in Geelong Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, the 23-year-old man was ordered to do 120 hours of community work as part of a community corrections order after being fined by police for his drunk and riotous behaviour.

STRONG TOGETHER: Frank Cunningham during the Vietnam War and (inset) with wife Dorothy. ones that died over there but the came back suffering PTSD and anxiety," he said. "It's always on your mind how fellow veterans suffer. We were old enough to go to war but

not old enough to vote. "My wife (Dorothy has) been through hell with me at times but she's been with me through all my problems."

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More trains ran on time on the Geelong line in July compared to the same month last year, according to the latest V/Line statistics. Punctuality was up, with 90.5 per cent of trains running on time, compared to 89.6 per cent in 2017. But more trains failed to reach their destination at all during July than the month in 2017, with V/Line cancelling more services. Reliability was down, with 96.7 per cent of services running in July, compared to 98.5 per cent last year. The 90.5 per cent punctuality figure was the third consecutive monthly improvement for the Geelong line and the second-highest result in the past 12 months. V/Line chief executive officer James Pinder said the Geelong corridor was among the best performing lines in regional Victoria. "Whilst it's really pleasing to see consistent improvements in punctuality on the Geelong line, we acknowledge that more still needs to be done," he said. "We want to ensure this improvement continues and have been working hard to improve overall performance for our passengers." The main reasons for delays to Geelong line services last month were trains stopping at stations longer than scheduled and train faults. Three extra services to Waurn Ponds each weekday would commence with the start of the new V/Line timetable on 26 August, Mr Pinder said. "With changes to the departure and arrival times of some Geelong line services, I would encourage passengers to plan ahead by visiting our website or pick up a copy of the new timetable." Across Victoria 96.7 of trains ran in July, exceeding the reliability target of 96 per cent.

Ashleigh Izard is a young Norlane mum with a mission. To break the cycle of disadvantage and poor parenting decisions which have had a huge impact on her own life. Due to family issues, Ash was placed in outof-home care under legal orders as a 16-yearold - meaning she lived with a series of foster carers until she became an adult. They were tough years, also shaped by a diagnosed learning disability. Ash still finds reading and writing a challenge - particularly when it comes to dealing with government paperwork. Now 22, Ash said the arrival of her newborn son, Royston, 14 months ago helped give her the motivation to access a range of extra support services to develop positive parenting skills. Ash joined the intensive Cradle to Kinder program in late 2017 and receives extra support services provided by Barwon Child, Youth and Family Geelong to help her set and achieve personal goals. She said her main priority now is to provide a safe, stable and happy home in which to raise her son. "I had some bad and good experiences in foster care but I want Royston to grow up with his Mum," Ash said. "The best thing in my life is my boy - and being a mum. I'm a protective mum." Cradle to Kinder supports vulnerable young families from pregnancy through early years. It gives practical parenting or health and wellbeing support to vulnerable young mums under 25 years until their child turns four years old. This early intervention means there is less need for child protection services or out-ofhome care. Family and Community Services manager Toni Gauntlett said BCYF has been a key pro-

Breaking the cycle

LIFE ADVICE: Barwon, Child, Youth and Family case worker Ruth Fleming supports young mum (Rebecca Hosking) Ashleigh Izard. 184154 vider of Cradle to Kinder in the Barwon region region over the past 18 months. Ash relies on the guidance of BCYF case worker Ruth Fleming to help her access support services funded through NDIS, State funding and BCYF to help make raising her son easier. These include regular maternal and child health and paediatric checks as well as home visits from a support worker, swimming lessons for both mother and child at Waterworld, learner driver instruction and legal aid. "I know it's all going to help me in the long run," she said. "He's my number one!" Supported by her Nan, sister Tamara and

partner Dylan, Ash is gradually building stronger foundations to live independently. Through Cradle to Kinder she receives practical support to boost her self-reliance, independent living skills and access to education, vocational training and employment. Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos today announced an extra $72.4 million over two years to continue services to support vulnerable family and children including an extra $22 million to extend delivery of Cradle to Kinder in Victoria. Barwon Region's two program providers, including BCYF, will share around $1.2 million to deliver Cradle to Kinder services.

Warrior Josip calls for votes By Luke Voogt

KICKING GOALS: Last year's inaugural Club Legend People's Choice award winner Josip Zilic. 184133 (Rebecca Hosking)

North Geelong Warriors are staying on the field for longer thanks Josip Zilic winning the inaugural Club Legend People's Choice award. Josip put his $2000 in prizemoney towards a new rehab room for the soccer club, with gym mats, exercise bikes and more. "It keeps them on the park for longer periods of time without injury," he said. This year's prize money could turn a "wish list" project into a reality for another club, Josip said. "Budgets for all sorts of clubs are always tight." He urged Geelong locals to visit clublegend. com.au and vote for their favourite of 20 shortlisted finalists before 2 September. "Have a look in your own backyard at what community members and clubs are doing," he said. "There are so many people doing so much good in the community. "

"Those people will repay the faith." The North Geelong Warriors Football Club junior coordinator and operations manager won the award last September. "For me was a bit of a humbling moment," he said. "You put all your time and effort into something you love - you never think about the accolades." When Josip joined the Warriors 14 years ago junior numbers were dwindling and the club had 75 players. But he and the club recruited Karen and Afghan refugees, and other new players, getting the club up to 400. "Our club - having a migrant background saw a need to give them an opportunity and help them connect with the environment they live in," he said. "There is no better way than sport to do that." The awards offer $5000 each for the overall legend and their club. Other finalists win at least $1000 each for them and their club.

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DOUBLE TAKE What happened to charity for charity’s sake? As farmers struggle through drought Double Take is virtually swimming in press releases pledging support for our beloved rural producers. Pubs, restaurants, banks, supermarkets, hardware stores and even the Gold Coast Suns jumped on bandwagon this fortnight to trumpet their efforts. That said, farmers can probably stomach a bit of ‘virtue signalling’ if they get some much-needed financial relief. And hats off to thousands around Geelong and Australia who have quietly, but generously, opened their wallets in support! Meanwhile, Double Take was bemused at City Hall’s Gee-longest Kick on the Green Spine promoting the newly “transformed” Malop St over the weekend. After closing the historic street for months twice - to the fury of traders, City Hall celebrated the recently-reopened Malop - by closing it to traffic yet again! Just as well none of the drop punts and torpedoes smashed any windows in nearby stores. Perhaps

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Wednesday issued a warning to secure workplaces with extreme winds coming. But the irony won’t be lost on Indy readers following two embarrassingly-public, wind-related safety incidents for the authority’s Geelong HQ - one during construction, one after. And a round of applause for young Jack Nyhof on his Geelong TV show. Acting as producer and presenter, the local teen served up some interesting content on Geelong Community News, broadcast by C31 in Melbourne and Geelong this week. Monday night’s premiere featured 19-year-old Paralympic hopeful Kailyn Schurman, a story on a new hub for creative types in central Geelong and a cute segment on a welfare centre for animals. Something for everyone! “The show is all about presenting the positive news,” Jack explains. Unfortunately, it was also a one-off. Two reruns this week followed Monday night’s show but, yibbidi-yibbida, that’s all folks. Maybe some volunteers could step up and help Jack with an encore season.

ARTFUL PITCH: Senior council officers and Geelong Gallery representatives Lisa Sullivan, Eliza Holt, Jason Smith, Penny Whitehead, David Howley, Peter Anderson, Kathy Timmins, Terry Wills Cooke and Martin Cutter with Geelong councillor Jim Mason.

Artful future for town hall By Gill Cooper Council hopes to lure extra government funding to help expand Geelong Gallery's operations into the historic Geelong Town Hall, as part of the City's proposed $91 million dollar office project. Geelong Gallery's board members toured the building on Monday, as the City launched its community consultation process on its new civic office bid. Gallery director Jason Smith said there was strong interest in expanding into the 163-yearold hall "in a manner that honour's the building's past ... and realises its potential as a grand exhibition space and a leading 21st Century cultural facility." "Great cities all have great galleries and here is a once in a lifetime opportunity to create a truly great gallery in Geelong." Deputy director Penny Whitehead said expanding the gallery as part of the civic office project would double its size and enable more

SHOWTIME: Volunteer broadcaster Jack Nyhof on C31 this week.

art treasures to be on show. "We are excited by this prospect and actively support council's consultation process," she said. Geelong's council wants to bring its 760 staff from eight existing bases into one new office in the city centre. A recent project advisory committee report to council highlighted the need for input from interested members of the public on the project. The report said extending the art gallery into other parts of the town hall may attract government funding in the city's growing arts and cultural precinct. Finance director Peter Anderson said the City was very interested to hear community views and would also invited feedback on design options for a new building at a later stage. Submissions can be made online, by email or in writing and close 5pm 28 August 2018. For more information, visit www.geelongaustralia. com.au/yoursay

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New festival hits Kardinia By Luke Voogt Geelong will host an inaugural Festival of Sport this October, with more than 30 clinics, stadium tours and a National Rugby Union match at GMHBA Stadium. Kardinia Park Stadium Trust chief executive officer Michael Brown announced the event on Monday, following criticism the ground was underused in the off season. "The trust's key objective is to open up Australia's best regional stadium to the community," he said. "Kardinia Park is their precinct and we could not think of a better way to kick off an exciting summer of events than Geelong's inaugural Festival of Sport." The free festival, from 6 to 7 October, would give Geelong kids a taste of the bigtime, Mr Brown said. Geelong sports fans can hone their skills in clinics featuring Australian sporting stars and take photos with some of the nation's biggest trophies. The weekend will feature roller derby, tennis, virtual sailing, stand-up paddle boarding at Kardinia Pool and Charles Brownlow Stand tours for Cats fans to explore the club's inner sanctum. The festival will conclude with a National Rugby Championship match between Melbourne Rising, affiliated with Super Rugby club Melbourne Rebels, and Western Force. State Government and Geelong's council funded the event to promote health and showcase the diversity of local sport, Sport Minister John Eren said. "We invested in Kardina Park so it can host the best events and bring the community together," the Lara MP said on Monday. "This event will do both while encouraging people of all ages to get out and get active." The festival is the third event the trust has announced for the stadium in the off season,

SPORTING CHANCE: Sports Minister John Eren with local politicians, sports stars including Joel Selwood and young fans at the announcement of Geelong's Festival of Sport. In June Victoria's shadow sports minister Danny O'Brien and former Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons slammed the trust for failing to deliver enough events. "Labor promised that the trust would be self-sufficient and would deliver more events but so far we're still waiting," Mr O'Brien told the Indy. The government provided $4.4 million to

following the announcement of an Australian Supercross Championship on 13 October. The trust will also host a Melbourne Victory A-League game this summer as part of a twoyear deal. But a crowd of 8370 at GMHBA Stadium during scorching hot weather on 6 January was the smallest for a Melbourne Victory game in Victoria in the A-League's 13-year history.

the trust during 2016/2017 after establishing it in 2016 to administer the stadium. State and Federal government and other organisations have invested $177 million in redeveloping the stadium's stands since 2003. Estimates for the final stage of the stadium's redevelopment range from $90 million to $100 million, bringing the total investment to more than a quarter billion dollars.

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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 28 August commencing at 7.00pm. This meeting is open to the public.

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PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Planning Committee will be held on Thursday 23 August commencing at 5.30pm at City Hall, Little Malop Street entrance, Geelong. Item to be discussed is Planning Permit Application No 780–2017 for Development of the Land for a Residential Aged Care Facility at 297–307 Roslyn Road, Highton. The meeting is open to the public.

All gates open: 11.45am Match time: 1:45pm

Access for Emergency Services will be maintained at all times.

To ensure the safety of patrons at GMHBA Stadium, changed traffic and parking conditions will be in place. Businesses will trade as usual with vehicle access from side streets.

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MOORABOOL STREET TRAFFIC CONDITIONS Changed traffic conditions will be implemented along Moorabool Street between Fyans Street and Kilgour Street. Prior to the game, Moorabool Street will be closed from 12.15pm. A single southbound lane will re-open at 2.30pm. This remains in place until the full closure is resumed at approximately 4.00pm. The full road closure will be re-implemented for up to one-hour post match to allow safe exit from the stadium. Access to:

Changed parking conditions signage has been implemented. KARDINIA PARK – CAR PARKING Limited paid parking is available in Kardinia Park from 11.00am at Entrances A, C and E. Accessible parking is available for those with a disabled car pass via entrance E. CHANGES TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT Due to changed traffic conditions on Moorabool Street, bus routes 1, 24, 41, 42, 50, 51 and 55 will be diverted to Yarra Street. This will apply for the period of the road closure. TAXI RANK

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PUBLIC NOTICE FOX CONTROL PROGRAM - BLACKROCK TO BANCOORA BEACH

The works will be undertaken between Monday 27 August 2018 and Friday 14 September. Yarra Street will be closed to through traffic between Eastern Beach Road and Brougham Street. There will be signed detours from 7.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday during this time. For enquires contact us on 5272 5272.

The City will be conducting a Fox Control program on public land along the coast between the Barwon Water Treatment Plant (Blackrock) and the Bancoora Surf Life Saving Club. Fox Off baits containing 1080 poison will be laid by burying at strategic locations. A contractor will lay baits between 20 August to 21 September and 8 October to 21 December. The baits will be removed during the September school holidays

The applicant for the permit is: City Of Greater Geelong. The application reference number is: PP–742–2018. You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: •

(22 September to 7 October) and all baits will be removed by 22 December. Signs will be posted throughout the area being baited. Members of the public should keep out of the area. Unrestrained pets may be at risk. Please keep your pets under effective control in the overall area at all times. For further information contact the City’s Customer Service on 5272 5272 or Steven Smithyman, Nature Reserve Officer on 0439 326 783.

WHITE NIGHT GEELONG White Night Geelong will be a significant event for our city with a big influx of visitors and considerable changed traffic conditions in Central Geelong. The event precinct features Gheringhap Street as its spine and one block either side. It is bordered in the south by Ryrie Street and Western Beach Road in the north. White Night Geelong is a State Government of Victoria initiative that is owned and managed by Visit Victoria and proudly supported by the City of Greater Geelong.

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NOTIFICATION OF ROAD WORKS

We will be upgrading the intersection at Eastern Beach Road and Yarra Street to improve pedestrian safety.

The application is for a permit to: Partial demolition of existing fabric of the Geelong Saleyards within a Heritage Overlay.

LaTrobe Terrace will have a speed reduction of 40km and a southbound lane closure.

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The land affected by the application is located at: 125 and 135 Weddell Road, North Geelong.

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

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The responsible authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before 2 September 2018. If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision.

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HAVE YOUR SAY NORTHERN ARC HEALTH AND WELLBEING HUB DESIGN FEEDBACK HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE DESIGN OF HIGH STREET, BELMONT The City of Greater Geelong has been working to develop the proposed Northern ARC Health and Wellbeing Hub in conjunction with community groups and service providers. Design works are underway and we want you to view the proposed plans and provide feedback.

The new Northern ARC will integrate with Barwon Health North; a $33 million health facility currently being built by the state government on the site.

WHAT IS THE PROJECT ABOUT?

You can view the plans and provide your comments and input via the City’s Northern ARC interactive engagement page at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay

The project proposes a vibrant community hub for leisure, recreation, cultural and health services to residents. The proposed development site is located on the corner of Cox Road and Princes Highway, Norlane where Waterworld is currently located. It will include the following facilities: •

Aquatics area including three pools and waterplay facilities

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Gymnasium and program rooms

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Multipurpose hall space

A new library to replace the existing Corio Library will be considered in the future as a stage two development opportunity. Council has earmarked $20.6 million in its forward budget to the project. We are now seeking state and federal funding for the remaining $41 million.

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We are interested in hearing about what elements of the concept layout plan you like, and how you think it could be improved, including: •

’drag and drop’ your comments and ideas directly onto the plans

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post stories about how you imagine using the facility once it is open

sign up for regular project updates.

In Person Saturday 18 August – 10.00am to 12.00pm Corio Shopping Centre Your feedback will help us to develop the detailed concept plans for the project, and we encourage you to take this opportunity to contribute your ideas and help to inform the plans for this exciting new facility.

Have your say on the design of High Street, as part of the Building Better Bike Connections project.

survey at www.geelongaustralia.com. au/BetterBikeConnections or pick up a copy at our customer service centres.

We want to work with the whole community to develop the best possible design for High Street that caters for traders, residents, shoppers, drivers and cyclists.

The survey closes on Friday 7 September 2018.

This is more than a cycling project, it’s also an opportunity to improve the amenity of High Street and boost its appeal as a destination for shopping, dining and services. There are four potential design options for High Street, between Mount Pleasant Road and Roslyn Road, which you can provide feedback on: Option 1: Bikes and cars share the road Option 2A: Two–way separated bike path on western side of High Street Option 2B: One–way separated bike paths on each side of High Street Option 3: Protected one–way bike paths on each side of High Street

TALK TO US ON HIGH STREET We’ll have a booth set up out the front of the Belmont Library where you can ask questions about the project on: •

Tuesday 21 August 9.00am to 12.30pm

Wednesday 22 August 12.30pm to 5.00pm

Feedback received via the survey will be used to inform the preferred design for High Street, which will be presented to council to make a decision on later in the year. The City received a $4.7 million grant from the TAC’s Safer Pedestrian and Cyclist Fund to create the two cycling connections to make it safer and easier for everyone to ride to work, shops, services and other places.

TAKE THE SURVEY See the four potential design options in detail and have your say via the

PUBLIC NOTICE L2P LEARNER DRIVER MENTOR PROGRAM MENTORS NEEDED! HELP KIDS GET BEHIND THE WHEEL This is your opportunity to help young people participate fully in a better community. We are looking for volunteers with driving experience to help our young learner drivers gain on the road experience through our L2P program. All it takes is one hour a week. L2P is a program which provides access to mentors / supervising drivers for young learner drivers who are facing significant barriers to gaining-on-road experience. Such barriers might include no access to a vehicle or a supervising driver. 4 star

ANCAP rated cars are provided by the program, all insurances are covered and training is provided.

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The L2P program is proudly supported by City of Greater Geelong, TAC, Gforce, Portarlington and Drysdale community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank, Highton Rotary Club, Geelong Rotary Club and Geelong Connected Communities.

TICKET GIVEAWAY – PARIS UNDERGROUND Paris Underground is being performed at The Potato Shed on Saturday 15 September at 8.00pm. This is your chance to WIN a VIP experience for two to see Paris Underground and witness the delights of a magic spectacular and French burlesque, cabaret and variety show in Geelong! Our fabulous prize includes the best seats in the house at a table for two, a bottle of local wine and nibbles to enjoy while watching the show!

Paris Underground will be a spectacular show, bringing together a diverse range of performers including magicians, dancers, singers, circus and burlesque artists for one show only in our region. The show features the magic of Madotti & Vegas, Australia’s most unique magicians, the beauty and grace of aerialist, dancer and circus artist Hannah Trott, the rare skill of tap-dance king Monsieur Eden Read,

as well as the dangerously charming and risque repartee of chanteuse Aurora Kurth. COMPETITION DETAILS To enter: www.geelongaustralia.com. au/comp/default.aspx Entries close: 12.00pm, Monday 3 September Competition drawn: 12.15pm, Monday 3 September. Winners will be contacted privately and announced on the City’s Facebook page.

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Tackling deadly gas leaks By Gill Cooper

SAFETY FIRST: Geelong Master Plumber Michael Tomlinson tests a heater for carbon dioxide leaks. (Rebecca Hosking) 184087

Free training is being offered next week to help local plumbers and gas-fitters skill up to test gas heaters and help prevent deadly carbon monoxide poisoning in homes. Two sessions will be run by the Master Plumbers, and supported by The Victorian Building Authority and Energy Safe Victoria at GPAC on Wednesday from 2-4pm and in the evening from 5-7pm. The training, part of a statewide rollout, highlights the dangers to families caused by faulty installation or equipment. It is open to all registered and licensed gasfitters and Type A servicing plumbers and their apprentices.

Plumbers who install and service gas heaters can learn the latest techniques to accurately test for carbon monoxide spillage and identify the effects of negative pressure on the safe operation of appliances. VBA chief executive officer Sue Eddy, said local plumbers were urged to take this opportunity to build their skills and confidence and protect public safety. Effective testing and maintenance of gas appliances is is vital to managing risks of carbon monoxide spillage and other factors impacting on safety, she said. Master Plumbers chief executive Peter Daly recommended that gas water heaters, space

heaters and central heaters are serviced at least every two years. "The potential danger of carbon monoxide poisoning exists in any home with gas appliances which are incorrectly installed or not regularly serviced," he said. "This includes central heating units, space heaters, wall furnaces and decorative log fires - it's not just older appliances." Master Plumbers has previously called for a phase-out of open flued heaters, starting with all public buildings and rental properties, and mandatory servicing every two years. Register by visiting the Victorian Building Authority's vba.vic.gov.au/training or calling 1300 815 127.

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Hosted by experts from the Victorian Building Authority, Energy Safe Victoria and Master Plumbers, these events will provide gasfitters with the latest information and procedures on how to conduct a carbon monoxide spillage test and understand the effect of negative air pressure on the safe operation of a gas appliance.

Geelong Commencing: Saturdays 13 October Duration: 8 Saturdays, 9:00pm – 3.30pm Venue: Nelson Park School, Bell Park Contact: 9905 2911 For more information, visit: monash.edu/education/shortcourses

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City Hall lowered flags on Monday in honour of much-valued young employee and colleague Madison Lyden. The fun-loving 23-year-old was tragically killed last Friday whilst cycling in New York on "the trip of a lifetime", according to family. Ms Lyden worked as a swim instructor, lifeguard and receptionist at Leisurelink, Waterworld and Kardinia Pool in Geelong since March last year. She was riding with a friend on a bike lane near Central Park and was hit by a garbage truck after swerving onto the road to avoid a van that pulled into the bike lane. Both drivers stopped at the scene. Her friend tried to resuscitate her until ambulance paramedics arrived. However Ms Lyden had suffered severe trauma injuries and was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. A New York Police Department spokesperson said the 44-year-old garbage truck driver was facing three serious drink-driving charges. Ms Lyden grew up in Hobart and moved to Geelong to further her education, studying psychology at Deakin University. Her sudden death overseas has hit family, friends and colleagues hard. The City of Greater Geelong is extending support to affected local staff members. Her father Andrew Lyden, a prominent builder in Tasmania, told Southern Cross News that "Madison was a beautiful, beautiful daughter. She was loyal, loving. "For Madison to be taken from us in such a horrific way is gut-wrenching ... words can't describe how heart-breaking this is". Tasmanian Premier, Will Hodgman, described the accident on Facebook as "the tragic loss of a bright, spirited young woman".

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LETTERS In the picnic of time The mention of fencers converging on the Novotel for a conference (Double Take, 10 August) took me back through the mists of time to childhood days when tradies had a day off for an annual picnic. There were picnics for butchers, grocers, market gardener’s, bakers, wharfies and other occupational groups, too. They didn’t go anywhere flash, like our modern-day fencers. But all the workers, their wives and children would hop in the back of a furniture van - no seatbelts in those days - and go off to the Mornington Peninsula, the Dandenongs or a riverside or beach location. They all enjoyed the camaraderie and appreciated the day off work as they relaxed and enjoyed a picnic lunch, a paddle in the water, games for the kids, and maybe some instruments would be taken along to accompany a sing-along. It was a simple but memorable outing. When we moved to Geelong in the mid1950s I went on Sunday school picnics on the train to Queenscliff. The highlight was going through the tunnel under the Matthew Flinders school. However, the carriage lights always came on for that part of the journey But that’s another story… Melva Stott Anglesea

Small change for housing Gary Oraniuk (Letters, 10 August) missed the worst point of the $2.5 million State Government grant to relieve homelessness. It is granted over five years, or $500,000 per annum. How far would that go to supply housing? E Cross St Albans Park

Not in my name I live in Geelong. I am also a ratepayer. Ratepayers Geelong does not represent me. It never asked me whether it could advocate on my behalf and I would have withheld my permission if it had. I know nothing about this shadowy group or its governance structures. It needs to be more transparent or it needs to change its name. Kevin V Russell Geelong

Rain needs seed financing Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s reactive drought commentary last week hardly instilled confidence in support for primary producers

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BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Bouquets to The Coffee Kitchen where customers are greeted by either Rae, Kevin or son Adam, creating a friendly, warm ambience. The coffee, food and service are excellent and the company is most-enjoyable. P and R, Belmont Bouquets to Damian for finding my wallet last Friday night. He went out of his way to ride his bike up the Ballarat Rd hill to give it back to me. What a remarkable young man. Words can’t describe how grateful I was. Rhonda, Bell Post Hill Buckets to a drunken goon at the Torquay pub who abused a woman with him and foolishly threatened to pick a fight with two men in a much better state. Stay home in future, loser. Patron, Torquay

Buckets to Angry (Buckets & Bouquets, 10 August). People caught drink-driving often lose their jobs if they depend on being able to drive. Simon Ramsay is likely entitled to a parliamentary vehicle with a driver. He could also still do his job with taxis or lifts from friends. Been There Done That, St Albans Park

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ment, with all its myriad technical resources, has been in the dark for a long time and seemingly would have liked to stay that way. The fine money could be used for public housing projects, for one. What remains from the Banking Royal Commission is that criminal charges need to be laid. Some of the banks confessed to thousands of cases of money laundering, which is a criminal wrong-doing and should be prosecuted. Also, banking licences should be withdrawn, the Commonwealth Bank’s licence especially because it is the largest lender. The Commonwealth Bank should be returned to government ownership and then resume the task of issuing the currency and credit for this nation, as it once did. Then we might get some truly responsible banking, like we used to have before the Commonwealth Bank was privatised. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West

Paying for politicians who collectively contribute $$68 billion annually to the Australian economy. Providing a couple of $6000 payments and some mental health services and slightly relaxing the asset test, which might enable up to 8000 additional drought-affected farmers to share in paltry funding, as well as repeatedly quoting “droughts and flooding rains” from Dorothea Mackellar’s 1904 My Country demonstrated a pretty ordinary narrative and a party room set of knee-jerk remediation policies. Since the mid-1940s cloud seeding has been used to both promote and reduce rainfall. It’s not cheap but a proactive China uses it extensively for both purposes. Given the gravity of what is one of the worst droughts in the past 100 years, why couldn’t the CSIRO, which has used the technology successfully in the past, be commissioned by a proactive Turnbull Coalition to follow China’s lead? Richard Worland Manifold Heights

‘They’ hate Christian values Dangers to a society can be through external conflicts or by erosion from within. Like many, I fear we are suffering the latter. Commonly accepted values of yesterday are now rejected or ignored. New ideas undermine the strengths and common directions of our social order. This seemed evident when speaking with a serving army commando who showed common concerns at his unit being commanded by a woman who had never served in battle, and at the reduced requirements for any female to enter training. All this was to satisfy the belief

that binary sexuality is nonsense and that men and women are equal in every aspect, even on the battlefield. Other concerns are the attacks on our language when, for a proposed special day, school children will all be ‘they’, not ‘him’ or ‘her’. Recently a three-year-old was questioned about her sexual orientation and any inclination toward either masculine toys or playing with dolls. Any preferences could have been seen as evidence of evil indoctrination. Changes to our marriage laws boosted this re-direction of society. It was claimed the change was only so homosexuals could marry but it is now clear the ultimate objective was to attack spiritual and moral values founded on the Biblical truths underpinning our JudeoChristian beliefs. When these are removed what will the new Australia stand for? All concerned citizens should consider the danger and its origin, the attack on the Bible and the life-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ. Pastor Frank Lowry Aberdeen Street Baptist Church

Restore the people’s bank The Federal Government should not get a huge windfall from the fine $700 million fine imposed on banks because it never wanted the royal commission in the first place and has actually protected the banks for decades and decades. I was aware of thousands of cases of bank fraud over preceding decades, so the government should also have known. It seems a privateer like me can find these important things out but the Federal Govern-

Why are inept politicians so intent in destroying Australia’s economy, environment and industry? They tell lies and half-truths to waste our money on objectives that are detrimental to our country. Our education results were in the world’s top six but where are they now after all the waste on Gonski and Naplan? We had the cheapest power in the world but after wasting billions of dollars on subsidies for renewables and blowing up baseload power stations we now have some of the most expensive and unreliable power in the world. We have control of our borders again but our governments want to hand our independence over to the UN, just as we were sold out to the EU and again billions on the Paris Agreement and the now discredited UN International Panel on Climate Change, estimated to cost $52 billion by 2030. Now almost one million migrant Australian’s cannot speak English. How can they assimilate or gain employment? We gave gender quotas in our armed forces, employment processes and for politicians. Given the quality of our politicians, they should be promoted on merit, not gender. Then we have dictator Premier Daniel Andrews and his democratic socialist republic of Victoria. It is proof of how Australian society has declined when we even consider voting for inept, hypocritical politicians to govern our states or country. And these are only a few examples why politicians should be paid based on performance. Darryl Rowe Clifton Springs

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Geelong in novel mystery By Justin Flynn Ruby J Murray's decision to base her latest novel around a young woman in Geelong is something she has wanted to do for a long time. The Biographer's Lover, which has been released to positive reviews, is about young writer who is hired to put together the life of an unknown artist from Geelong. She thinks it will be just another quick commission paid for by a rich, grieving family obsessed with their own past. But the artist's work spans decades, raising more questions than it answers. "There were some things I knew I wanted to be included straight away," Murray says. "I knew I wanted it to be in Geelong just because there aren't many books set in Geelong and this part of the world and that was very frustrating for me. "So many books in Australia are set in the Outback or the bush or in super-urban settings and Geelong has already been forgotten about as one of the great industrial powerhouses in Australia." Murray now lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, but vividly remembers growing up and spending holidays and weekends at her father John's place in Queenscliff. "It was so busy in summer, it was packed and almost like you were in a fairground," she recalls. "In winter it was like this abandoned, windy winter escape. I really loved that contrast." Murray says she has been writing her entire life. "I didn't want to be a writer career-wise because I thought it was a bad career decision," she laughs.

GEELONG CENTRIC: Ruby J Murray will tonight launch her new novel, which is set in Geelong. 183808 Instead she studied political science and worked in international development in Indonesia. The Biographer's Lover took Murray five years to write. "I wrote the book that I wanted to read," she says.

"I'd be delighted if it reached an international audience, but it wasn't the plan. "I hope it makes people think about how history is told and who gets to tell it because when I was growing up it was almost as if women weren't part of history at all. "There were no female narratives at all.

"Whether or not they like that perspective or not, that's fine. Mostly I hope they just read it and like it - or don't like it - as long as they finish it." Murray will launch The Biographer's Lover at Bookgrove in Ocean Grove tonight.

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Indian party EMERGING TALENT: Damian Callinan and cast of The Merger, which premiers in Geelong on 6 September.

Footy icon debuts on screen After playing "bugger all games at four clubs" over 20 years, Troy Carrington has become the star of a new football film premiering in Geelong. The onstage creation of comedian Damian Callinan, Carrington has become lead character in The Merger, a tale of salvation at a smalltown footy club. Bodgy Creek has seen better days: the population is dwindling, jobs are scarce and litter has built up around the fading Tidy Town sign. The next victim of the town's decline is the cash-strapped Roosters Football Club. Carrington, an organic winemaker, lives a hermit-like existence on the town's fringe after breaking his leg running through a banner on grand final day. Known as "town-killer" for leading "greenie" protests which closed a local timber mill, he forms an unlikely friendship with young Neil, who convinces him to coach.

The struggling club is at risk of a merger, or as actor and comedian Nick Cody tells Neil: "when one s**t team joins up with another s**t team to make a slightly less s**t team." But Carrington teams with Neil's mum Angie (Kate Mulvany) to discover the club can "quadruple" its funding with government grants for employing refugees to rebuild its clubrooms. Soon the club is teaching its new recruits how to play Aussie rules with often hilarious results. The film features Logie-winning actors John Howard and Penny Cook. The supporting cast for the film includes many settled refugees, some who spent years on Manus Island or were born on the boat to Australia. Filmed in Wagga, The Merger comes to Village Cinemas Geelong on 6 September as part of Melbourne International Film Festival's travelling showcase.

Now in its 10th year, Geelong Maitri's Onam has grown into one of the biggest festivals in the region, according to organisers. Geelong Maitri is a non-profit Indian social club, incorporated in 2013, comprising of members from different parts of India. What was a humble beginning in 2008 among friends has now become a credible Indian diaspora gathering in Geelong. The Indian community is growing professionally, financially and socially, and has become an integral part of its adopted nation, according to organiser Nishar Hameed. Maitri's annual Onam celebrates a traditional harvest festival from the state of Kerala, India. The day is a social gathering of Geelong's multi-cultural community, with an elaborate Onam vegatarian lunch and a mix of traditional Indian music, dance and activities for families to enjoy. For Geelong's 5000 Indian residents, the festival is a huge event, but you don't have be

from India to celebrate it, Hameed said. "Our programs and events have been listed in social media and thus gained much attention. "For our events, we have invited artists from different places to come and perform on the day. In the future, we may even plan on bringing artists and performers from overseas." Onam is the biggest and the most important festival of the state of Kerala. It is a harvest festival, celebrated with joy and enthusiasm all over the state and by Keralite diaspora around the world. "On our festival day we invite family and friends from the wider Geelong community to come and enjoy the dances and other cultural programs," Hameed said. "The highlight would definitely be the Onam lunch which consists of 20 to 25 vegetarian items." Last year's event attracted 400 people and organisers are expecting a similar number this year. Geelong Maitri will celebrate Onam at Centenary Hall, Norlane, on 8 September.

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Festival returns to Lorne Lorne Festival of Performing Arts returns this month, after a year-long hiatus, with awardwinning comedy, cabaret, magic, music and more. The "revitalised" festival would return to venues around Lorne for sixth time from 30 August to 2 September, committee chair Peter Spring said. "Locals and visitors will see Lorne at its best, with affordable entertainment for all ages, from shows for kids, that grown-ups will love, to shows for adults and a late-night piano bar. "It's a great weekend away to enjoy Lorne." Award-winning comedian Sammy J hosts a one-night extravaganza showcasing everything the festival has to offer at Cumberland Resort on 31 August. Next morning and afternoon, The Vegetable Plot perform their new show Songs of Love and Peas at the resort. The award-winning kids show features 'Aspara Gus', 'Ru Barb' and 'Sir Paul McCarrotney' with songs showing youngtsers how to shake their stems and 'twist and sprout'. Down the road at Lorne Hotel, Varietyville combines magic, chaotic clowning, acrobatics and comedy in Acts of Absurdity, for kids and the young-at-heart. The circus-themed duo features physical comedian Daniel Oldaker aka 'Dandyman' and comedic magician Rani Huszar aka 'Foxy Moron'. Danielle O'Malley and her band present a sassy tribute to 60s pop icon Nancy Sinatra at Cumberland Resort later that evening. The show features hits like Bang Bang and These Boots are Made for Walkin', plus a gossip about dating Elvis and taking Ol' Blue Eyes to parent-teacher nights.

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5250 1937, 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, sajajayoga.com.au.

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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 BOOKS - Book sale 10am-2pm at Uniting Church, cnr Reserve and Torquay Rds, Grovedale. Proceeds to Uniting Care Barwon. BOCCIA - Geelong Boccia Club meets 10am-midday at Geelong Basketball and Netball Centre, 1 Crown St, South Geelong. All ages and abilities. Cost $5. Enquiries bocciageelong@gmail.com. MUSIC - Bellarine Country Music Group meets 6pm at the Belmont Pavilion, 162 Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Enquiries bellarinecountrymusicgroup.com. COMMUNITY - Lara Community Drop In Centre 6-8pm at Lara Uniting Church, 1 Flinders Ave. Refreshments provided. The Geelong Indy’s Community Calendar is a free service for not-for-profit community organisations. Entries appearing under specific days are printed the week of the event only. Deadline for submission is the Friday before the intended date of publication. Please keep submissions short, simple and include the day, date, time, location and a contact phone number. Emails without attachments are preferred. Email editorial@geelongindependent.com.au, phone 5249 6700 or fax 5249 6799.

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Ford climbs new heights By Ewan Kennedy Ford has announced major upgrades for its big 2019 Everest SUV, with a stylish facelift, added levels of equipment, new fuel-efficient powertrains and optional Driver Assist Technology (DAT), the latter including Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB). Just as important in today's hotly contested SUV market the Everest has a warranty of five years with no distance limit. Ford Everest is sold in five- and seven-seat variants and offers the choice of two- or fourwheel drive. The 4WD models have higher ground clearance for those who like to get serious in mild to moderate off-road regions. There's an expansive new front grille, as well as a fascia redesign, bold bumpers and halogen projector headlamps. Inside there's been a freshen up that focuses on dark colours. The standard Ambiente variant has SYNC 3 with satellite-navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, making this technology standard across the Everest range. Upgrades to the Ambiente include 17x8.0inch alloy wheels with 265/65 R17 tyres, Powerfold exterior mirrors, Smart Keyless Entry and a laminated acoustic windscreen to reduce sound entry. Infotainment has a 10-speaker audio with amplifier, single CD, AM/FM/DAB+ and its SYNC 3 features Voice Control, Emergency Assistance and MyKey Ambiente's powered by a 2.0-litre turbodiesel five-cylinder engine with 143kW of power and torque of 470Nm through a nice spread from 1750 to 2500 rpm. It has maximum towing capacity of 3000kg and drives through a six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shifter overrides.

CLIMBING HIGHER: Even bolder styling is a major feature of the popular Ford Everest. The biggest news in the upgraded Everest is a new 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo diesel engine with 10-speed automatic transmission that's standard on the rear-wheel drive, and optional on 4WD. Power is 157kW, torque is a juicy 500Nm that peaks at 1750 and goes through to 2500rpm. New to MY19 Ford Everest Trend are a chromed grille, silver painted roof rails high intensity discharge (HID) with automatic levelling, LED daytime running lights and a hands-free power rear tailgate. It rides on18 x 8.0-inch alloy wheels with

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New Honda on Odyssey By Alistair Kennedy Honda Odyssey has been on sale in Australia since 1995, when the people mover was the vehicle of choice for more than five passengers. The latest Odyssey features an external face lift, an upgraded interior and improved driver assist technology. The standard VTi model has an 'aero' front fascia design and front foglights. The "luxury" VTi-L variant steps up to a new premium aero package with bolder bumper shaping, LED foglights and a dark chrome finish on upper and lower grilles and door handles. VTi-L also gets a small sunroof over the front seats as well as rear door LED puddle lights. The MY2018 Odyssey comes in Cobalt Blue Pearlescent and Platinum White Pearlescent, replacing the old colours. Odyssey VTi comes with eight seats while VTi-L has seven. When the third row seats are folded flat in the latter, the central seats can slide forwards, backwards or laterally offering a huge range of choice. The second and third rows in the eightseater have three-way split seatbacks that provide a variety of options. The VTi has the powered passenger doors, while the VTi-L has powered doors on both sides. Neither have a powered tailgate. With all seats in place there's just 330 litres of rear luggage space but folding seats can expand the space to up to 1867 litres. Fuel consumption is listed at 7.8 litres per 100 kilometres; at 8.2 L/100 km we came reasonably close to during our test - impressive figures for a big seven-seater. At $37,990, the VTi includes ABS brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution; emergency stop signal; stability and traction control and other safety features. It also has front, side and full-length curtain

airbags with whiplash mitigation front seats and Honda's Advanced Compatibility Engineering structure. To get the majority of advanced active safety features rapidly becoming standard in most cars you'll need to pay $47,590 for the VTi-L. For that, you'll get the Honda Sensing package including Forward Collision Warning, Collision Mitigation Braking System and other additional features. Both variants have a multi-angle reversing camera with the VTi-L adding front, side and 360-degree top-down cameras. The Odyssey uses a dashboard-mounted colour touch screen to display its infotainment range. It sits between air con vents and is quite small for a vehicle of its width and it's not easy to use which results in far more inattention than is safe. Getting into and out of the Odyssey is a breeze but relatively-low ground clearance needs a bit of caution at times on rough roads or with some driveways. With its large glass areas Odyssey has a lovely airy feel inside and provides outstanding exterior visibility. Engine start/stop is via a dash-mounted button although the parking brake is the ridiculous old-style foot operated unit. The 2.4-litre motor revs freely and quietly through the rev range and the Odyssey cruises effortlessly and quietly with its strong torque over a wide rev range. Around town it behaves in a surprisingly sprightly manner, changing direction confidently while it cruises effortlessly on the motorway. The suspension generally copes well, but rough roads can cause hassles at times. Although not the market leader in sales, Honda Odyssey has long been the queen of its class and the MY18 update sees it remaining there.

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Port loss could aid Cats’ finals hopes By Justin Flynn Hands up if you are a Geelong supporter and have spent most of this week fiddling around with the AFL Ladder Predictor? Thought so. Geelong's finals hopes are now officially out of their own hands. Even coach Chris Scott has been spending too much time on afl.com.au. "I could talk to you about it for ages, because I've probably done the ladder predictor 500 times, but you know what, it doesn't matter," he said after the narrow loss to Hawthorn. "Our responsibility internally is to make sure we play as well as we possibly can this week and next week. "Our priority has just got to be, (to) play as well as we can, get ourselves in good form. We're in okay form but I'm confident we can play a lot better than we did tonight." With Geelong in ninth spot, finals are still very much a possibility.

With two home games at GMHBA Stadium against Fremantle and Gold Coast, two wins should eventuate. There are many scenarios that would see Geelong make it into the top eight, but the most likely would be for Port Adelaide to lose one of its last two games. First things first, though. Geelong should dispose of Fremantle tomorrow. If Collingwood knocks Port over, the Cats will climb into the eight and with just the struggling Suns to play, finals would be a certainty. One cause of concern for the Cats is the starts that they are giving other sides. For the fourth time in five games, Geelong looked to be down and almost out early in the final term before coming back to a winnable position. Last Friday night, Geelong trailed Richmond by four goals before storming home to finally lose by three points.

On Saturday, Hawthorn led by 26 points at the final change, only for Geelong to launch a comeback that saw it trail by a kick, before Jaeger O'Meara iced the game for the Hawks. "The comeback was good, I don't think anyone can accuse us of not hanging in there and believing we can win when the chips are down," Scott said. "I think the more pertinent question is, 'Why are we waiting so long to play that way in games'?" Patrick Dangerfield had 40 touches and Gary Ablett 32, but several Cats players fell well short of the mark. Lachie Fogarty (five disposals), Daniel Menzel (seven) and James Parsons (eight) were simply too quiet. Tomorrow's game at GMHBA Stadium begins at 2.10pm. Geelong will do enough to win comfortably by 37 points, but will be hoping the Pies can also get the job done.

Desperate Georgies still threat to Warriors By Josip Zilic Although not the result needed to propel its promotion chances, North Geelong Warriors held fellow contender Moreland Zebras to a 0-0 draw last week at home to keep the final three rounds exciting. The result saw Altona Magic officially crowned NPL2 West champions, with Moreland, St Albans and North Geelong unable to close the gap of 11 points within the remaining rounds. With the week off for the league's catch-up round, the opportunity to refresh and set up for a strong finish to 2018 presents itself. Coming up in a fortnight will be Sunshine George Cross, which has been rooted at the bottom of the ladder all season. Georgies has started to claw away at results in a do or die effort to avoid the drop, notching it's second win on the trot over Ballarat and closing the margin to four points between the geelongindy.com.au

two sides in the process. The Warriors will need to be at their best to fend off that sort of momentum, knowing that Georgies will throw everything at them. They will need to do so without forward Darius Madison who received a second yellow last week and a proceeding red, meaning a one-week suspension at least. It will provide coach James Coutts with a selection dilemma after seeing Madison turn the half way mark of the season with regular scoring and assists. On the other end of the park, the defensive strengths have seen the Warriors not concede a goal for the past three rounds, which might well be Georgies undoing if it continues. In under-20 action a controversial goal cleared off the line was awarded by the referee and ended up seeing the side finish with a 2-2 draw after goals from Jesse Krasic and George Ellis.

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Fishing conditions over the last week have been far from ideal but those who did get out were rewarded with good fish. The inner harbour again offered some decent land-based fishing with bream still on the bite and Australian salmon making an appearance. For the bream, freshwater yabbies were a favourite bait when cast near structures like piers and boats and the salmon took a liking to soft plastics a bit further out. Pinkies and flathead can still be expected for those fishing with a soft plastic or bait. Anglers seeking cover around the Bellarine Peninsula found fish inside the Portarlington boat harbour and again the conditions restricted most fishers to being land-based. Using soft plastics or blue bait, anglers managed to snag pinkies, salmon, flathead and trevally. Find somewhere in the harbour where the wild winds we're experiencing will be behind you, and this will assist in long casts and covering more water. Squid can also be caught in the harbour with calmer days being preferred. Down the coast and salmon were on the bite in the surf from Bancoora Beach all the way to Apollo Bay. Casting metal lures from 30-60 grams into the gutters saw some anglers bag out on salmon to around 2kg. Staying down the coast, the small estuaries along the Great Ocean Road have produced big bream on freshwater yabbies, scrub worms and prawn as bait. Painkalac Creek in Aireys Inlet was a hot spot, in particular the stretch of river behind the shops to upstream at the fishing jetty on Bambra Road. Some decent freshwater fishing occured across the region, with anglers at West Barwon Reservoir in Forrest catching brown and rainbow trout up to 1kg. Using lures like Tassie Devils and even soft vibes was effective. Worms and mud-eyes fished under a float has always been a productive way of fishing the dam as well. Lake Tooliorook continued to fish well for brown trout, as the weather again restricted most fishing to land-based. Fishing bait off the jetty at the ramp was productive and Powerbait was the standout. Lake Purrumbete is the pick of the two crater lakes this week with trout and redfin both still biting well.

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