Geelong Indy - 05th October 2018

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Geelong’s cutting-edge specialists in glass and stone Spring is a great time to freshen your home with new kitchen, bathroom or laundry makeovers using the latest cutting edge innovations in glass and stone products. The team at Edge Glass and Stone provides quality workmanship and locally manufactures a range of products to cater for the expanding new home and renovations market in Geelong and beyond. The Geelong facility has been operating for more than 10 years and employs 40 people at its Glass Plant in Riversdale Rd, Newtown. Local sales representative Brad Frost said custom semi frameless and frameless glass shower screens, painted glass and mirror splashbacks, balastrading, stylish pool fencing and cut-to-size mirrors were all manufactured locally. "Our stone products are processed in our Brooklyn facility," he said. "We have our own line of toughened glass and can also do the painting for splashbacks on-site which provides full service and value for builders, joiners and home renovators," he said. "There's an extensive range of colours including mirrors available." The Edge Glass and Stone also supplies wardrobes and wardrobe doors, and a wide range of natural and reconstituted stone benchtops for kitchens, ensuites, bathrooms and laundries. As part of the Baron Forge Group of companies, The Edge Glass works with PazStone and has access to the largest stone processing plant in Victoria with brands including Caesarstone, Silestone and Essastone. The Edge Glass and Stone works with local builders and joiners as well as one-off home

The Edge Glass and Stone supplies a wide range of natural and reconstituted stone benchtops. renovator projects or DIY refurbishments. "The renovation market in Geelong now outweighs new homes for our business. We're seeing the strongest growth in renovation projects in Geelong West and coastal towns such as Ocean Grove and Torquay where people

are freshening up their older homes or young couples are moving into the area." "The most popular products at the moment are mirrored splash backs, marble and concrete benchtops in mid-light greys. And matt surfaces are in high demand.

The Edge Glass and Stone offer site delivery, measurement and installation services to builders or pick-up from its Newtown Glass Plant. For more information, visit www.theedgeglass.com.au or phone 1300 341 305.

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SPRING STYLE FURNITURE

Classic teak and concrete Polished concrete furniture is the perfect counterpoint to spring's greenery, as backyard flowers and plants blossom into life, according to Fiona Schot. "Because of the neutral finish, concrete pieces will reflect the colours and vibrancy of a garden Fiona Schot and landscape," Fiona says. "It contrasts really well with greenery and has a natural patina and character to it. It looks fabulous and modern." As the buyer for Schots Home Emporium, Fiona stocks the latest in concrete stools, benches, tables and pots to reinvent a backyard. The emporium has more than a hundred different concrete furniture pieces, which all weather the outdoors well. "Concrete furniture is surprisingly versatile," Fiona says. "Not many materials can be exposed to rain and the sun like concrete. "A lot of the concrete furniture can go both indoors and outdoors and that's the beauty of it." Indoors the emporium has concrete dining tables and basins to make a bold statement in a modern home. "There's always new designs coming in," Fiona says.

Some of the concrete furniture on offer at Schots Home Emporium Geelong. "We have the largest range of it in Australia." Schots Home Emporium specialises in reclaimed teak timber, which Fiona describes as tough and durable. "It doesn't need a tablecloth and kids don't need to be kept away," she says. "It's probably the only thing in the house that actually looks better with a little wear and tear!" Spring trends may come and go, but reclaimed wood is a timeless classic and customer favourite, according to Fiona.

"I think teak has always been really timeless - it's all recycled with a new lease of life and it's got a really authentic feeling to it," she says. "A beautiful teak dining table will add a meaningful touch to your home and of course, be a talking point." Each piece has its own character and history. "The natural characteristics and patina from the aged timber make each piece unique," Fiona says. "Be it the nail and pin holes, wear marks

and knots - these characteristics reflect its living history. You can either treat it or let it go its natural colour." Fiona's parents created the emporium 40 years ago and she works alongside her siblings in the family-owned business. Schots Home Emporium also sells highquality leather furniture, tiles, lighting and baths at its North Geelong store.

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Bring on painting season Now is the best time of year to spring into action with paint and paintbrush, according Geelong Colourworld's Brian Inglis. "People are looking to get things completed before Christmas, when the shopping gets pretty hectic," the father-of-three said. "The sun is shining and it's not raining much. Spring's a pretty good time for it." And with more than 30 years painting Brian has the expertise to help locals renovate, repaint and give their home new life. "It's just good to go out onsite and show people how to go about it, so they get off on the right foot," he said. "I come out and give them tradesman-style advice." Brian has a vast knowledge of paint preparation, interior and exterior painting, restoration, products, accessories, colour selection and wallpaper. That expertise gives him and colleague Damon Brown an edge over some paint sellers in Geelong. "They can sell the paint but do they know how to prepare and apply it?" he asks. "We know how to do that and what paint to use where." Brian has seen trends come and go, from the mission brown exteriors of the '70s, pinks and greys of the '80s, neutral colours of the '90s to the metallic paints of modern day. "The change I've noticed in the last five years is wallpaper - it's going really strong at the moment," he says.

"We stock an impressive range of wallpaper in bright prints and textures to suit any decor or personal style. "We've got over 100 books of it here - murals, wallpaper, grass weave and everything. Many Geelong locals are using greys and whites to show off their interior furniture and centre pieces, Brian says. "They're decorating their living rooms with paintings, furniture and things like that." Not only can Brian devise the right colour scheme for a home, he also knows which type of paint best suits each household. For example, Colourworld's water-based enamel paint is perfect for young families, especially those with pets. "It enables your walls to be washed down rather heavily," he says. "It's really heavy duty for your hallways and wet areas." Outside shades of grey with white trims are popular, with bold colours like red, orange or black to contrast the front door, Brian says. Geelong Colourworld supplies Resene quality paints, which are safer and less hazardous to customers and the environment. The store also sells marine, industrial, concrete and timber-deck paint. Damon is an expert in marine and industrial paints, with a sound knowledge in all painting fields.

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Celebrate Geelong furniture history with a bargain or two After 34 years The Big Shed is closing down and its owners, the Dillon family, are holding a massive sale to celebrate decades in the furniture industry. Everyone knows The Big Shed but customers still do a double take when they enter and see two acres of undercover furniture and gifts for the first time. Located in South Geelong, the imposing heritage shed was built about a century ago. It was originally the home of Geelong Bottle Company before a major wool firm took it over. American soldiers based at Queenscliff Fort used the shed as emergency housing during World War II, and it had many other uses throughout the decades. In the early '80s Geelong businessman John Dillon bought it and launched The Big Shed with wife Lucie. They have met thousands of local customers over the 34 years and want to thank them for their support. "I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to encounter a vast number of Geelong residents," John says. "It's been a wonderful experience and I have made many friends along the way." Their daughter Shelley took over the business in 2006 after John and Lucie retired. She urges Geelong locals to have a look at the store's massive range one last time, and pick up an amazing bargain too. "We love it when customers take their time to wander around the various sections of the store and explore," Shelley says. "There's always a spot people want to deco-

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John and Lucie Dillon and daughter Shelley are celebrating 34 years of furniture history at The Big Shed. 185807 rate with just the right piece and there's every chance they'll find it here." The Big Shed is offering massive discounts on its already competitive prices, with a delivery service also available. "Many of our customers just pop in to see what's new or browse with no intention to buy,

but end up making a purchase because they found something they could not leave without." The Big Shed may be closing down in two weeks but its staff are still dedicated to the same great customer service. "We aim to be as helpful as possible with-

out making the customer feel pressured, so it's a more relaxed shopping experience," Shelley says. The Big Shed is also a store within a store, with an expanded range of giftware including lamps, model cars, bar needs, plaques and signs, fire screens, towel rails, mirrors and prints.

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Top service, 30 years on Specialty electrical and whitegoods parts supplier Geelong Appliances Spares is celebrating 30 years in business this spring. The family firm, owned and operated by David and Jannine Dolley is now handily located in North Geelong with loads of on-site parking, so customers can literally pull up to the roller door. It's been an incredible journey for the Dolley clan, expanding from selling only elements and light globes at Geelong Lamp & Element Shoppe in the Centrepoint Arcade from mid-1988. After many years at their Mercer Street premises, they relocated to North Geelong a little over one year ago. Jannine said several family members including David's late father Ben have been intrinsic to the business' success, customer service focus and building a fine industry reputation over the years. "David realised that there was a need in the market place for appliance spare parts," she said. "And in 1990 we became authorised spare parts distributors for Electrolux whitegoods covering well known household brands like Kelvinator, Simpson, Westinghouse, Chef and Hoover." Demand for Geelong Appliance Spares' expertise is mainly led by the service industry and retail customers, with website orders now tak-

Jannine and David Dolley are celebrating 30 years in business this year.

ing a small but increasing slice of the market. With David's electrical wholesaling background and Jannine's experience in banking and distribution they form a great team along with three staff members in accounts, stores and customer service. "David has a phenomenal memory for spare parts and part numbers," Jannine said. "And if people bring in a sample he will generally recognise the part and track it down for them. "We've about 5000 parts in stock and if we haven't got it here, David tries hard to source things for people from all over." Geelong Appliance Spares supplies parts to the Geelong, Surfcoast and Bellarine area. They also distribute parts for Electrolux throughout Western Victoria as far as Portland. "We've been running the website platform for a couple of years now and can send parts anywhere in Australia - with a lot of orders to Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia," Jannine said. Spring is the time for renewal. So if you need the right parts to complete repairs now is the time to act. For friendly advice and service, phone 5278 7701, visit www.geelongappliancespares. com.au or call in to Unit 3/156 Victoria Street, North Geelong.

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Hearts of gold Carmen Chapman, Barry Schulze and Bob Chapman take in the dazzling golden beauty of a canola field in Connewarre. The trio and 40 locals are banding together for droughtstricken farmers up north. FIND OUT HOW ON PAGE 3. 185860 (Rebecca Hosking)

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Former mayor Darryn Lyons has announced he will run in the 2018 Victorian Election, amid months of speculation he would contest the seat of Geelong. "I have unfinished business," he told the Indy yesterday. "I will be giving voters, appalled by the childish behaviour, theatrics and vitriol of the major parties, a viable alternative." The Geelong businessman will stand as an independent in a bid to wrest the seat from Labor, which holds it by a six per cent margin. The November election stands on a knife edge, with Labor leading the coalition 51 to 49 in the latest Newspoll and Galaxy results. Continued page 2

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ELECTION QUEST: Darryn Lyons has announced his candidacy for the seat of Geelong. begging to be transformed. "We need more police, more Protective Services Officers and tougher laws that the community demands." Mr Lyons said he was not a "stooge" for the Liberals, despite once being a member of that party. "I am not a puppet of any political party. In fact, I am one of thousands of Australians totally disillusioned with our present politicians." He declined to outline who he would preference but said he had not "spoken to any party or individual."

Police are appealing for witnesses to a fatality on the Geelong Ring Road early Wedneday morning where a pedestrian was struck and killed by a city-bound truck. The 50-year-old man from Leopold died at the scene near the Broderick Road overpass after being hit by the semi-articulated vehicle travelling on the ring road near Princes Highway at 7.20am. All Melbourne-bound lanes between Bacchus Marsh Road and Forest Road South were closed until 11.30am with traffic diverted off the ring road at Bacchus Marsh Road and through Lara. Senior Sergeant Gary Wilson of Waurn Ponds Highway Patrol said several police units attended and an Ambulance Victoria crew was deployed to confirm the man was deceased. "Eight members of our highway patrol were deployed and other local uniformed police managed traffic diversions," he said. "Drivers were fantastic about the detour given the impost on them at that hour trying to get to work and were exceedingly well behaved. We greatly appreciate their cooperation." Senior Sergeant Wilson said the man's death was being investigated by officers of the Highway Patrol at Waurn Ponds. "It appears to be self-harm and police are preparing an initial report for the Coroner," he said. "We asked people to come forward if they viewed the incident." Anyone who witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage is asked to contact Highway Patrol at Waurn Ponds on (03) 5247 3500 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

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From page 1. A narrow margin in parliament could mean a greater share of power for independents like Mr Lyons, if he were elected. "It would be a wonderful thing for the Geelong people wouldn't it?" he said. Mr Lyons' candidacy will shake up the previously safe seat, held by Labor MP Christine Couzens since 2014 and by Labor since 1999. "Even if I don't win, the Geelong people will benefit - it will be a tighter race," Mr Lyons said. "Incredible things will happen for the city in terms of more promises from both sides of parliament. "Geelong should never be a safe seat, a safe seat doesn't get anything for anyone. "Geelong, along with the rest of regional Victoria, is entitled to its fair share of support from this metro-centric government. "I will fight relentlessly to get the funding and recognition the city deserves." The Andrews Victorian Government's sacking of council 2016 was not his motivation for running, he said. "Certainly, that disgraceful act against democratically-elected councillors has left a bitter taste, but it's time to move forward," he said. Mr Lyons listed law and order, health, transport, jobs and rescue packages for under-threat grass roots groups as priorities. "I want Geelong to again become a vibrant, liveable city that offers jobs, lifestyle and a future for young people," he said. "For example, revitalisation of our waterfront has ground to a halt. Yet we have the virtually forgotten Western Beach, one of our greatest assets,

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OUTRAGED: Victorian Allied Health Professionals Association assistant secretary Andrew Hewat. "The conversation has shifted from being about delivering quality service to how much can we save, or worse, how much money can we make," he said. Barwon Health also reneged on an agreement with the unions to hire new staff for a $5 million refurbishment of its CT suite and $2 million CT scanner, Mr Hewat said. According to Mr Hewat, Ms Salom intervened by cancelling staff recruitment and ordering existing staff to run the new scanner "or

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A total of 22 initiatives across the Barwon region will have a slice of $2.685 million in State Government funding from the Pick My Project program. Thirteen of the projects are based in Greater Geelong. Sports clubs, school, children's services and recreation area will benefit, including $200,000 to Collendina Sports Reserve in Ocean Grove where light towers will installed for women's football.

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Disadvantaged families around Geelong and the Surf Coast will be able to send their child to kinder for free, under a proposed Labor plan if the Andrews Government is re-elected. Under the program, three-year-olds from low income families will receive at least five hours each week of free or subsidised kindergarten or pre-school from 2020. FIELDS OF GOLD: Farmer Barry Schulze and friends Carmen and Bob Chapman are showing plenty of heart fund-raising for northern farmers in need. (Rebecca Hosking) on mown areas through flowering Canola, 9am-11.30am for photo shoots and for the major participate in photo shoots and do their bit to festival fund-raising day next Sunday 15 October. support farmers in need. "Family entertainment on the Sunday "Elders have donated 100 bright red hats fund-raiser includes a jumping castle, bucking but we are asking people wear something red bull, food stalls, farming display, face-painting for our love heart aerial shots in the Canola and magician Dazzling Dan. Fields," he said. "There will also be live music from local "We need at least 500-1000 people to fill the bands and other artists including Voice finalist outer track of the heart and maybe enter the Jimmy Cupples and Domenic Italiano." Entry is $5 adults and $20 for families. Guinness Book of World Records." Visit www.canolafloweringfestival.com.au His property at Lot 495 Charlemont Road, Connewarre is open 6, 7 and 13 October from for more information.

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Hotel backlash Torquay residents are fighting plans for a fivestorey residential hotel in Torquay they say breaches current height limits for the site at the corner of Bell Street and Geelong Road. The proposed 16.9 metre high building would house 128 rooms along with food and drink premises, as well as a licensed premises and indoor recreation facility. Greater Torquay Alliance president Andrew Cherubin said the group's main concern is the height limit.

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A woman in her 60s was taken to hospital in a stable condition with leg injuries after crashing into a barrier on the Princes Highway, Mount Moriac on Wednesday morning. In a separate incident that afternoon a man in his 30s was taken to Geelong Hospital after breaking the barriers of a bridge along the Hamilton Highway between Inverleigh and Teesdale.

Alcoa's decommissioned Anglesea Power Station was finally demolished by controlled explosion this week after an unsuccessful attempt in May. Crews left its chimney intact to be retained for the future redevelopment at the site. According to WorkSafe, dust and asbestos monitoring was in place and results indicated that there were no asbestos fibres detected around the perimeter of the power station.

Farmers help drought-stricken comrades Freshwater Creek farmer Barry Schulze is hoping sacrificing 35 hectares of his canola crop for a good cause will draw big crowds this weekend and next. Barry has carved out a heart shape message of hope for interstate farmers battling drought and creating an event space including a 40acre carpark for the Canola Flowering Festival community fund-raiser. His crop is already at its peak and flowering with an amazing display of colour, perfect for public viewing. "All the community are getting together to show their support for farmers up north," he said. "Proceeds will go to farming families in most need in the Upper Hunter region and across to Broken Hill - particularly those affected by suicide and divorce. Some people have been doing it really tough for five years now." Local couple Carmen and Bob Chapman are helping to coordinate the festival. Carmen said 40 volunteers from Freshwater Creek CFA, churches, businesses and Kiwanis, Rotary and Quota International service clubs from Ocean Grove, Torquay and Geelong are supporting the event. "All we want now is the people and good weather," she said. Barry said visitors are being invited to stroll

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Accusations of cuts to radiology services at Geelong have received support from a local union official, who put forth the claims at a forum last month. Victorian Allied Health Professionals Association (VAHPA) assistant secretary Andrew Hewat backed the accusations by local socialist candidates in the Indy last week. "There's a whole raft of (services) that were specifically targeted because they're expensive examinations and highly specialised," he said. "What makes it so much worse is that they're the sort of things that only Barwon Health would do locally. "People who would have access to it ... would now have to go to Melbourne for that sort of service." Mr Hewat works as a sonographer in Barwon Health's radiology department and has worked on-and-off with the health provider for decades. "I take this almost personally because the people that they're attacking are my colleagues that I've worked with for 37 years." He was "happy to stick (his) neck out" on behalf of University Hospital Geelong employees as VAHPA assistant secretary, he said. "It would be a very ugly look for (Barwon Health) if they came after me," he said. Mr Hewat accused Barwon Health CEO Ruth Salom of plans to cut barium studies and other radiology examinations.

she would contract the running of the new CT scanner out." "After push-back from VAHPA the CEO has now conceded to the provision of two radiographers on temporary contracts for 12 months and in that time they must increase the number of private patients by at least 20 per day to justify their wages." The Indy has seen internal Barwon Health documentation that supports all of Mr Hewat's assertions. Mr Hewat said he was aware of conversations across disciplines at Geelong's hospital about cost-cutting and profitability. "I also need to emphasise that we are not blaming the State Government but the Barwon Health executive," he said. Barwon Health acting chief executive officer Cobus Lotheringen last week rejected the claims. "Barwon Medical Imaging, which performs all radiology operations at University Hospital Geelong, has not ceased any services and there are no plans to do so," he said. "We are proud to offer cutting-edge radiology services, which allow patients to undergo cancer treatment close to home without the mental and physical toll of travelling to Melbourne. "Barwon Health constantly reviews the services offered as a public hospital with a set budget, in order to provide the best possible care needed in the community."

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TAC reports $477m loss

Improved roads, facilities, service, accommodation and tourism activities is vital for the region's economic future, according to Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism. CEO Liz Price said release of domestic tourism data by Tourism Research Australia this week highlighted strong growth in the tourism spend along the Great Ocean Road for the year ending June 2018. The National Visitor Survey results showed the Great Ocean Road region topped $1.2 billion in total domestic tourism expenditure, a healthy slice of the total $14 billion spend across Victoria. "The data is showing positive signs in terms of increases in bed nights and total expenditure," Ms Price said. "Our focus remains on growing length of stay, expenditure and dispersal of visitors." Ms Price said strong partnerships between relevant agencies would help drive greater economic benefit in both inland and coastal communities in the region. "The level of collaboration with the six councils in our region is pretty good. They recognise that dispersal of visitors to the Great Ocean Road is going to be good for all," she said. "The main challenge is that with growth in numbers we need to get people visiting our region to stay longer and spend more money. "This will only be achieved improving product quality and marketing and building up the breadth of experiences on offer. We rely a lot on nature-based tourism." The survey revealed domestic overnight travel in the Great Ocean Road region reached 2.2 million people yielding $923m while the domestic day-tripper market rose 8.1 per cent to 3.1 million visitors, who spent $311m. "Public sector investment in assets and in-

The Traffic Accident Commission has reported an operating loss of $447 million for 2017-18 financial year in its annual report. It said that this result was driven by "external economic factors, record investments in infrastructure, higher weekend payments for attendant care workers and claims payments". The Chair and CEO's report said the TAC had been recently assured by external actuaries PwC that "the TAC remains in a strong financial position and is well placed to support clients". "As a result of a record infrastructure investment, our decision to increase attendant care fees and an increase in paramedical costs, the TAC recorded a performance from insurance operations of negative $424 million. "Strong returns in financial markets softened the liability impact from a decrease in Government bond rates, resulting in an overall loss of $447 million for 2017/18." Highlights reported for the second year of the TAC's 2020 strategy include: • $1.49 billion paid to 51,000 clients to help get their lives back on track 10,025 clients registered in the first year of myTAC and 40,000 receipts processed 30 independent living units completed or under construction for the most seriously injured client as part of a $40 million investment 3596 health care providers signed up to LanternPay within its first year 82% staff engagement. TAC also gave direct support to local hospitals and welfare providers, not-for-profit charities and events in Geelong during the past financial year. These partnerships included Give Where You Live $60,000, Barwon Sports Academy $35,000, Barwon Health Foundation $35,000, Cotton On Foundation $20,000, Back to Back Theatre $15,000 and Karingal $15,000.

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TOURISM BOOM: The Great Ocean Road remains an iconic drawcard for overseas and domestic visitors. frastructure and private investment in attractions and experiences is vital," Ms Price said. "There has been major government funding to upgrade the Great Ocean Road to bring it up to the required standard but it still needs $20 million per year to maintain." "We also have gaps in high standard larger scale accommodation and small product giving people plenty to do, to encourage them to stay longer," she said. "Operators across the region need to hone in on their offer and product. It's important to be authentic and true to a sense of place." Ms Price said one of the biggest challenges facing the region was its limited marketing

budget. "We are a minnow in terms of our marketing but are now building a framework for the long term game," she said. "The region's success today is due to 30 years of marketing. All that work has given the Great Ocean Road an international reputation, so we've got something to springboard off to ensure people stay 7-10 days." Ms Price said the Great Ocean Road was also an important domestic day trip market for families who want more free activities. "There has been phenomenal population growth in greater western Melbourne and this is their local playground."

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Rex whips out best budgies By Gill Cooper Rex Stephens is gearing up to select and groom 50 of his best budgies with a spray bottle, toothbrush and tweezers for entry into the Royal Geelong Show on 18-21 October. The 60-year-old is among enthusiastic members of Geelong and District Budgerigar Society participating in this year's agricultural show. A plumber by trade, Rex also shares his softer side caring for baby budgies bred at the "Budgie Hilton Hotel" he created at his Queenscliff home. "I joined the club in 1994 when I was in my late 30s," he said. "I'd always had them as a kid - dad would bring them home and I'd train them up." "My wife Sonia suggested I get into the birds after I finished playing footy instead of spending so much time at the pub," he laughed.He now has a colourful array of adult and juvenile budgies in 48 breeding cages, three holding cages and three aviaries in his backyard.Rex

SHOW TIME: Baby budgies receive loving care. said he spends about an hour daily sorting their seed and water and three hours cleaning the aviaries each weekend. "My favourites are the violets - I like the colour of violet budgies," he said. Rex will have a selection of in-condition non-breeding adults and babies on display from the Saturday of the show. The Geelong Budgerigar Society has been running for 84 years and meets at its showgrounds clubrooms in Breakwater at 7.30pm every third Tuesday of the month. For more information on joining the Society, contact Greg Gosbell on 0419 577 872.

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Fast rail vow ‘impossible’ By Luke Voogt A 32-minute train to Geelong by 2022 is “impossible”, State Government has said, following a coalition election promise of high-speed rail across Victoria. Opposition leader Matthew Guy on Wednesday announced plans for “Europeanstyle” high-speed rail across Victoria. But Transport Minister Jacinta Allan rubbished the proposal, saying it raised “more questions than answers”. “The Leader of the Opposition is unable to answer these questions,” she said. “When it comes to the Liberal party and regional rail you know they just cannot be trusted.”

The “little-detailed” plan “unravelled” on Wednesday morning as ABC presenter John Faine questioned Mr Guy on how he would deliver fast rail to Gippsland, Ms Allen said. “He had three different positions in the space of three minutes about how he would deliver his proposed policy to the Gippsland community.” Based on information from the Department of Transport, the earliest possible delivery time for fast rail to Geelong was 2025, a spokesperson for Minister Allan told the Indy. “Delivering a 32-minute service to Geelong by 2022 is impossible,” they said. “Based on standard government delivery timeframes, construction on these projects

would not begin until 2020/21, and the travel time savings could not be realised until 2025 at the earliest.” The proposal would require two new metro tracks to Wyndham Vale, a new rail tunnel into Melbourne CBD and new trains, the spokesperson said. A new metro tunnel would take five to seven years to complete (by 2025 to 2028) and a new western line required a similar time frame, the spokesperson said. Mr Guy announced the plan on Wednesday to “decentralise” jobs and population throughout Victoria. The “European-style” high-speed rail was the “cornerstone” of the coalition’s plan to ease

“population squeeze”, he said. “Reaching speeds of up to 200km/h, Victoria’s new high speed rail network will be the fastest in Australia.” A coalition government, if elected, would build the “$15 billion to $19 billion super-infrastructure project” in three stages over the next ten years, Mr Guy said. “Within the first term of a Liberal Nationals Government, travel times between Geelong and Melbourne will be slashed to just 32 minutes, an improvement of 26 minutes on the current timetable. “Building European-style high-speed rail will also take more cars off our roads, and that will save lives and cut traffic congestion.”

Stargazers reach for the sky By Gill Cooper The wonders of the night sky have fascinated humanity since time began but members of the Astronomical Society of Geelong take a closer interest than most. President Dave Murton said the Society included “an interesting and eclectic group of people from all walks of life who were inspired by moon launches, the stuff of science fiction and a love of night skies”. “We are essentially a group of like-minded people but with different areas of special interest. Some are visual observers, do deep sky photography or even radio astronomy,” he said. He said the group has about 30 core members with 15-20 members attending most Friday nights. “We are slowly building our equipment up and modernising cameras and telescopes,” he said.

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“If it’s a clear night we’ll get out the telescopes and provide a bit of guidance to newer members. “ “The age range is from early 20s to people in their 80s and we can have some lively discussions.” He said one of the younger members, Leigh Westerland, has been the “Curator of Instruments” on the Society’s Committee for the past two years. Leigh cares for the Society’s equipment and checks collimation of the lens which aligns a telescopes mirrors to improve the focus of images seen through the eyepiece. “I’m an upholsterer by trade and this lets me get hands-on with high tech. It was a gap in my life and I enjoy the challenge,” he said. Society volunteers will hold open day information sessions on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the Royal Geelong Show.

STAR GAZERS: Curator of Instruments Leigh Westerland checks the refracting telescope on the rooftop of the Astronomical Society of Geelong rooms at the showgrounds.

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White Night Geelong is nearly here! Saturday 13 October, 7pm–2am

What is White Night Geelong? Expect an awe-inspiring, familyfriendly evening with dozens of free events and hours of light installations and projections, exhibitions, music, dance and performance. White Night will re-imagine Geelong under the ephemeral cloak of night.

Siren Song illuminated yachts on the bay

Garage Bands on the roof of Busport Carpark

Lantasia Lights in Johnstone Park

The White Knight Messenger roving the precinct

Bygone Geelong - side of City Hall, as viewed from Johnstone Park

Metamorphosis Carousel forecourt

Over 50 original works will be featured with 40% of these being local Geelong artistic works. Even if you have experienced White Night in Melbourne, Ballarat or Bendigo, there are 19 works that will be presented in Geelong for the first time – not seen at any other White Night event in 2018. This will be a significant event for our city with a big influx of locals and visitors. It’s going to be BIG! It’s also a pedestrian-only event. The White Night Geelong precinct features Gheringhap Street as its spine and one block either side, bordered in the south by Ryrie Street and Corio Bay in the north.

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Accessibility White Night Geelong is proudly an accessible event. All event locations, venues and buses are accessible. Extra accessible parking is located off Smythe Street. Cars displaying a Disabled Persons Parking Permit can enter from the corner of Western Beach Road and Cavendish Street. Please note parking is limited and may fill early.

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Don’t rush! You have until 2am to explore more than 50 installations throughout Central Geelong. Whether you arrive at 7pm or 11pm, you’ll see the same spectacular installations.

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All vehicles parked on the roads in this precinct must be moved by 4pm. All off-street carparks accessed from the blue roads will not be accessible to the general public after 4pm.

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For more information or further details on the changed traffic conditions, please contact the event organiser, DAE White Night at info@ daewhitenight.com or 03 8582 3700.

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LETTERS Fix Comcare before relocating To the Editor I write in response to the article published on 31 August, regarding lobbying to relocate national public sector insurer Comcare to Geelong. While the relocation of any government agency to Geelong will likely be beneficial for our city, it is important that the many deficiencies of the Comcare scheme are not missed in considering this proposal, noting particularly how poorly the scheme treats Victorian workers. As a lawyer in Geelong, every day I see the negative impacts on those forced to navigate the Comcare system, which is unfairly skewed to the advantage of employers. It is not a scheme based on fairness and balance - it allows employers unlimited time periods to respond to claims, it forces workers to lodge separate claim forms for every individual medical expense and it offers a substantially lower cap on compensation and legal fees than state-based schemes. Originally set up for white collar workers, large private companies have been allowed to migrate onto Comcare. This has resulted in blue-collar workers being pushed into a scheme out of step with the dangerous realities of sectors such as manufacturing, construction and transport - important local Geelong industries. If we are to attract government agencies such as Comcare to Geelong then it is crucial that we also seek to fix the scheme to ensure it genuinely looks after and supports injured Geelong workers. Rebecca Eagles Maurice Blackburn Geelong

Give Sco Mo a chance To the Editor, with thanks for allowing this debate I appreciate that my hope for our new PM is open for debate and I confess my Christian bias in the matter. Many political judgements don't allow for simplistic solutions. The complexity of many matters allows opponents to accuse the others of being inhu-

BUCKETS & BOUQUETS Bouquets to two gentlemen that stopped to help when my husband tripped on an uneven footpath on Fryers Rd, Highton on 20 September. One gentleman, with two lovely dogs, delivered us home safely. A big thank you. My husband faces a slow recovery due to injuries received. Third footpath fall. Highton. man and exercising cruelty. Such was the case in letters by Peter Coghlan and David Charles. Such is the problem we face as millions of refugees seek a home. Other nations now accept the wisdom in the Australian exercise of 'border control', that by maintaining law we have saved lives. The previous administration led to an estimated 1200 deaths of adults and children, but the actions of Border Force in taking people off fishing boats, putting them in Lifeboats' and escorting them back to Indonesia has stopped the deaths. Many who have arrived illegally have been returned to their nation and families with a resettlement bonus, this along with T.P.VISAS has resulted in dramatically reducing the numbers in detention. Others have refused the offer, hoping for a change in government allowing them into Australia. Other objections to The PM's previous actions have concerned the welfare of the poor and disadvantaged. Australia has had the most generous of welfare systems. I base my judgement on experience as a social worker in Sydney. Sadly some don't want to become independent. I had occasion to support four generations of one family trapped in a welfare mentality. It is yet to be seen how Scott Morrison deals with the needs of the elderly.

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I agree with Gary Oraniuk's lack of confidence in our political parties. Their wars of self-preservation waged by personal ambitions are often a real hindrance to the wellbeing of our nation. But rather than deny hope, I hope for a person who might inspire and make Australia great. The greatest example of personal influence is Jesus Christ. His three years of ministry and sacrificial death has inspire his followers to build universities, establish hospitals, eliminate slavery, establish worker's rights and today run charities serving the needy through hospices, missions and op shops. The belief that a person can make a difference also inspires people to write letters to newspapers. I pray that our PM will be such an example of Christian principle that He will inspire others to follow. We have had too many products of the political machines who have failed the test of office. Pastor Frank Lowry. Aberdeen St. Baptist Church.

Turn bull into Reality What a disgusting reaction have been the recent remarks from ex-Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The criticism of Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbot for continuing to represent the people who

Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au 78 Moorabool St, Geelong, 3220 Fax: 5249 6799 elected them simply demonstrates Mr Turnbull's desperate need to be in control. Let us not forget that he lost the vote that he brought on himself. All parliamentarians are elected to represent the people of their electorate. That is their primary responsibility. Mr Turnbull's dummy spit and resignation is proof that the people in his electorate meant little to him. Self-interest certainly appears to be his motivation for running for a position in parliament. At least the current Prime Minister Scott Morrison appears to have an agenda focussed on the problems affecting Australians generally and some solutions to try to minimise their negative effects. Graham J. Bradbury North Geelong

Delayed letters for forum? The letters received by many on the Bellarine on 25 September for Sarah Henderson's "Community meeting" the next morning 26 September at Leopold were dated 13 September. As the meeting was focused on the aged residents of the Bellarine, now 35 per cent of the population, was Ms Henderson genuinely interested in hearing from those who would have liked the opportunity to ask many questions about residential aged xare, given the recent 4 Corners expose, Commonwealth Government services for the aged which are proving more difficult to access each day and other important matters related to the Bellarine aged and ageing? Perhaps it was the fault of Australia Post that her letters took 12 days to be delivered, or maybe it was another example of late notice therefore limited attendance and no troublesome questioning. There are literally thousands of Bellarine residents aged 65 years and over. Did MsHenderson really give them a chance to attend and seek answers to many concerning issues? Peter Coghlan Drysdale

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MEETINGS COMMUNITY FOCUS COUNCIL MEETING LEOPOLD SPORTSMANS CLUB The next Community Focus Council Meeting will be held at the Leopold Sportsmans Club, 135 Kensington Road, Leopold on Tuesday 9 October commencing at 7.00pm. An informal meet and greet with councillors 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/cfc. The meeting is open to the public.

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HAVE YOUR SAY NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT

SUSTAINABLE HOUSE DAY The land affected by the application is located at: 9 Newbay Close, Barwon Heads

SUNDAY 14 OCTOBER GEELONG AND SURROUNDS Open the door to sustainable living by touring some of the regions most environmentally progressive homes on show at Sustainable House Day on Sunday 14 October. This year's properties showcase a wide range of sustainable features and is a valuable resource for anyone looking for inspiration, ideas and the key to sustainable living. Get advice from homeowners and technical experts. Learn from locals how to live well. For more information visit www.geelongsustainability.org.au/shd

The application is for a permit to: Variation of Restriction Contained in Transfer ‘U075631J’ on Lot 30, Vol 10201 Fol 328 of PS330437S to Delete ‘…Building other than One Single Dwelling House (together with the Usual Outbuildings) such…’ in Paragraph 1 and Construction of Two (2) Dwellings. The applicant for the permit is: Southern Cross Town Planning Pty Ltd The application reference number is: PP–908–2018

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ANNUAL REPORT 2017–18

The Local Government Act 1989 requires all councils to prepare and consider an Annual Report. The Citys Annual Report 2017–18 provides an overview of our major achievements in delivering community services, events, activities and infrastructure during the 2017–18 financial year.

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CAROUSEL MAINTENANCE 9–12 OCTOBER The Carousel is undergoing annual maintenance, therefore we are closed from 9 to 12 October inclusive. Come in for a spin on the Carousel when it reopens on Saturday 13 October at 10.30am. If you have any queries regarding bookings at The Carousel contact us on 5224 1547.

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The report contains a snapshot of the organisation, our elected councillors and a summary of how council performed against the Council Plan, Annual Budget and the Local Government Performance Reporting Framework. It is available on our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au and can be viewed at our Customer Service Centres. Council will discuss the 2017–18 Annual Report at an ordinary meeting of council to be held at 6.30pm on Tuesday 23 October at City Hall, 30 Gheringhap Street, Geelong.

The application can be viewed during office hours 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.

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Now in its 26th year, Around the Bay is one of Australia’s biggest one-day bike rides. A large number of cyclists will take part in the event on the region’s roads on Sunday 7 October, with peak times expected between 6.00am and 11.00am. Rippleside Park is the start for the 135km ride and the event’s official rest area for cyclists participating in the 300km, 210km and 250km rides. To ensure the event is run safely, changed traffic treatments will apply on the event day. These include: •

A 15 minute stop and hold on Bell Parade between Princes Highway and Glenleith Avenue roundabout from 4.30am until 6.45am. A 60kmph speed limit will be in place along the Geelong–Portarlington Road, Portarlington–Queenscliff Road, Bellarine Highway and Murradoc Road from approximately 7.00am until 1.00pm.

Emergency access will be available at all times. Visit www.bicyclenetwork.com.au or phone 1800 639 634 for further information.

2018 POWERLINE CLEARANCE PROGRAM The annual pruning program to clear street trees from powerlines is currently underway. Street trees will be pruned in accordance with the Electricity Safety Regulations 2015 to maintain the required clearance space between trees and powerlines. Suburbs currently being pruned are Herne Hill, Hamlyn Heights, Manifold Heights, Belmont, LaTrobe Terrace and Ballarat Road. For enquiries contact the City on 5272 5272.

The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available to inspect free of charge until the end of the review period. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before Sunday 21 October 2018. If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision.

HAVE YOUR SAY PUBLIC NOTICE HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE PLACES AND SPACES NEAR YOU Life is better with easy access to community spaces and places where we can connect, learn, have fun and access services. With continuing population growth and the current state of some of our existing assets, we have a challenge in front of us about future needs and investment. We must make the best use of limited resources, find clever and creative options and make fair and informed decisions. We can’t do this without you. We need to know what places, spaces and services you need that you can’t access easily at the moment and why? The information we collect through this engagement will be used to review the City’s Social Infrastructure Plan 2014–31. Learn more at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay and go into the draw to win one of several great prizes including a $400 Westfield voucher. Feedback closes on Friday 9 November 2018.

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CLASS RIDE: Wayne Milner on his Royal Enfield Continental GT at the Geelong Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride on Sunday.

Gentlemen ride for health By Luke Voogt Health awareness and a passion for motorbikes have driven Grovedale’s Wayne Milner to raise $4000 for the Geelong Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in just a month. “I just rang people up,” said the 61-yearold, who works as a mechanic at Anglesea Golf Course. “I went to the chiropractor, I went to the dentist, ex-business people that I dealt with years ago... obviously people were pretty generous.” Wayne moved to Geelong 19 years ago and relatives from as far as Kalgoorlie and Adelaide donated to his tally. “The ladies at the golf course gave me a very nice donation too,” he said. Wayne has his own health battle against “minor” prostate cancer, which doctors detected early due to tests. He urged all men over 40 to get their prostate checked.

“It’s nothing compared with a biopsy is it?” He is no stranger to depression either - he lost his then-22-year-old son Andy in a road accident 11 years ago. “You have to be strong,” he said. “It might make people a bit uneasy, if there’s grief involved but I think you’ve got to talk about things.” Despite staying on top of his health, Wayne admits he has a “problem”. “I’ve got about eight motorbikes in the shed,” he said. “I got my first minibike when I was 10. I think I bought my daughter Cassie her first minibike when she was a three-month-old baby.” He joined about 150 riders on Sunday, riding his Royal Enfield Continental GT to promote men’s health. “There are eight suicides per day in Australia, and six are men - they’re mostly young fellas too,” he said. If you or someone you know needs support phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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A police investigation into the death of Melanie Blogg has concluded her death is "no longer suspicious", according to Geelong detectives. Two rowing coaches discovered the body of the TRAGIC DEATH: 40-year-old woman Deceased woman among reeds in Bar- Melanie Blogg. won River just west of James Harrison Bridge on 31 August. The two men had run out of fuel and come ashore at the bridge just before 6pm, when they saw human remains and called police. Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Craig Dooley said that extra CCTV footage gleaned from local businesses in recent weeks had helped to follow her last movements from Geelong West and towards the river. Early CCTV footage sourced by investigators showed her leaving her home in Halstead Place on 17 August. Following the discovery police issued a plea for information from the public via Crime Stoppers. "The CCTV provided by local businesses has proven invaluable to allow us to reach the conclusions we have," Det Act Snr Sgt Dooley said. He said Geelong's Criminal Investigation Unit would now prepare an inquest brief for the Coroner's Court to consider. A Coroner's Court spokesperson this week confirmed Ms Blogg's death was subject to an active investigation but told the Indy it was too early to indicate if and when an inquest would be held. "That's at the discretion of the Coroner," the spokesperson said.

Clifton Springs' Pauline Dwyer is honouring her late daughter Belinda Karlos by supporting an education campaign to reduce skin cancer across Victoria. She has been busy arranging the Belinda's Legacy Melanoma Research fundraiser to be held at Geelong Ballroom Dance Club in Hamlyn Heights on Saturday 27 October. Pauline said proceeds from the event would go to Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to help fund research and resources needed to discover cancer cures. "After Belinda was diagnosed with melanoma in 2012, she worked hard to make others more aware of the importance of sun protection and the consequences of skin cancer," Pauline said. "She was a loving mum who died two years ago at 42, leaving her young daughter Ebony. It's been a very hard time for us all. "This fundraiser is open to anyone interested in supporting Belinda's legacy. We'll have music, dancing, entertainment and raffles to help raise funds for Peter Mac. "People don't even have to dance," she said. "They can just come along and enjoy the evening - including a latin dance demo and lucky number draws in balloons with great prizes. "We are very grateful for all the donations from local businesses. There's a great variety of hampers, vouchers, wine - even office chairs - up for grabs as prizes and we still welcome more donations." The local event coincides with the recent launch of Cancer Council Victoria's new SunSmart campaign featuring Belinda and her family in online, free-to-air TV and radio advertising. Belinda speaks candidly about having endstage melanoma and asks parents to be Sun-

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HEART STRINGS: Pauline Dwyer is running a Geelong fundraiser for cancer research to honour her daughter Belinda's Legacy. 185565 (Joe van der Hurk) Smart for their children and their own health. New research released by Cancer Council Victoria, showed 88 per cent of parents surveyed said their child is often or always protected from the sun when outdoors in summer. However, just 37 per cent of those parents

reported regularly protecting their own skin. SunSmart Manager Heather Walker said Belinda's story reminded parents of a powerful incentive to take better care of their own skin. Belinda's Legacy fundraiser in Geelong runs from 7.30pm-11pm. Tickets cost $20. For bookings, phone 0418 584 051.

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Torquay's Josh Benham could not believe he had made it to an AFL Grand Final, until he was alongside 100,000 screaming fans at the 'G. "The anxiety about the ticket was almost as much as about the game itself," the long-time Eagles fan said. Benham, 34, scored the last-minute ticket from a friend-of-a-friend from Perth in the Eagles cheer squad, whose son was unable to attend. "I had to get up really early to get my ticket," he said. After hearing horror stories about scalpers he worried about being "screwed over". Instead he got through the turnstiles to watch West Coast defeat Collingwood by 5 points in a Grand Final classic, in his first time at the big game. "It felt like there were as many Eagles supporters as Collingwood supporters, if not more," he said.

Eagles fans went nuts after Dom Sheed kicked the winning goal from an extremely difficult angle, with just a minute and 50 seconds left. "I was covering my eyes with my scarf," Josh said. "It was a once in a lifetime thing. There were probably ten people around me who were crying with joy." Sheed marked the ball after a controversial "non-call", which some football commentators believed should have been a free against West Coast's Willie Rioli for blocking. Josh disagreed, saying, "Rioli was going for the ball before Sheed got there". The win was vindication after some commentators wrote the Eagles off earlier in the season following injuries to players like Nic Naitanui, Josh said. And his $5 bet on the Eagles winning the premiership before round 1 was the icing on the cake. "I won $335!" he said.

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Jordan shanks ‘Malcolm’ By Luke Voogt "One foggy morn, sometime in September of 2013," Jordan Shanks was walking bleary-eyed along a Sydney beach - when he bumped into Malcolm Turnbull. "I recognised the sound of someone yelling at their assistant through their phone," the prolific Youtuber known as Friendly Jordies said. Shanks re-enacted the event in his Youtube portrayal of Turnbull as a 1700s plutocrat. "No Margaret! You've put me in awful position and I don't think you understand the ramifications of it," a foppish 'Malcolm' yells into the phone. "How could you empathise? You don't understand the burdens of power, you're nothing but a pack mule!" The two collided and Turnbull reportedly moaned "bah!" "The best way I could describe it was (a sound of) disgust and fear," Shanks told the Indy. "I was transported back to the 1700s!" The two stared in stunned silence before Turnbull went back to his phone. "He was disgusted that a commoner had touched him and for that I loved him," he laughed. "I think that's the soul of Malcolm - an extremely removed plutocrat." Now Shanks brings 'MT' to Geelong stages "so you don't have to read his books". "It took me a year to muster the energy to read three of his biographies," he said. "Probably about four fifths of that man's life was sitting in an office." Shanks began to notice a pattern in Turnbull's life. "He's extremely intelligent and ruthless but when he gets to the top he doesn't know what to do," he said. "He's like a dog who chases your car but when

he gets it he doesn't know what to do with it." Turnbull's lack of genuineness led to his downfall as Prime Minister, Shanks reckoned. "He's clearly an extremely arrogant toff, which is OK, just be honest about it." The most "lower class" person Turnbull would have associated with was probably his doctor, he added. "He's not rubbing shoulders with the schmos down at the coalmining pub." Shanks, who has 192,000 Youtube subscribers, makes no secret of being a Labor fan. "I support them because I read," he said. "You can say a million things as to why they're bad or inefficient - and you'd be right. "But every good program that has made this country ... these are all things that the Labor party initiated." Shanks reads between casting as a model and various radio and stage gigs. "As a male model you get paid as much as a MacDonald's worker until you're 40," he said. "Then you start doing cigarette and car ads and can start living in relative luxury." Watching countless Noam Chomsky documentaries on a Korean exchange trip during his International Studies degree also shaped his views. "My entire $20,000 degree was worth it just to watch a bunch of documentaries I otherwise wouldn't have," he said. Shanks' most popular videos mock cashed-up hipsters, bogans, festivals and Aussie stereotypes. "All I do is put on a crap wig and say what they say themselves in videos," Shanks said. "The difference is they are serious." He looked forward to his latest Geelong Performing Arts Centre gig on Sunday night. "I love Geelong. It gets such a bum rap from Melbourne people," he said.

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Aireys Inlet Market kicks off on Sunday with 65 stalls of homemade, vintage and recycled goods, and local food and produce. Surf Coast Shire approved the market for 2018-19, a decision its operator Libby Stapleton welcomed. "Council wants us to expand from our existing 14 markets up to 17, so that we operate year round," she said. The 2018-19 calendar includes a new twilight market on 19 January, several markets during peak season and new dates from July to September. "We wanted to give a twilight market a go in Aireys," Stapleton said. "There is a lot going on across the coast in January so it's great to offer people another reason to visit our town." The shire raised the cap on stalls from 50 to 65 for the market. "We're really overwhelmed by the level of interest in the market," Stapleton said. The Aireys Inlet Market runs from 9am to 1pm at the Aireys Inlet Community Hall on Sunday. For a list of dates and more information visit www.aireysinletmarket.com.au.

Geelong will host a great line-up of artists this Sunday for the Rats Tatts n' PinUps event supporting Australian hot rod and rock 'n roll culture. The travelling rockabilly circus combines a car and bike show, bands and food trucks for a massive party at the Gateway Hotel, Corio. This family-friendly event runs all day from 11am to 5pm and gold coin donations are welcome. This is the third year the Rats Tatts n' PinUps event has come to the Gateway, with the musical line-up this year including four great rockabilly and tribute bands. Melbourne rockabillly group Wild Turkey kicks off proceedings, followed by Fandango (ZZ Top tribute), Miss Rosie and the Top Cats (Melbourne Rockabilly) and KISS THISS (Kiss tribute). Among the performers is Caroline Springs vocalist Rosie Conforto and her new band the Top Cats - including Robbi Thompson on guitar, bass player Aaron Schembri and drummer Christian Nativo. Conforto said the four friends, all from the western suburbs, formed the band 12 months ago and were looking forward to returning to Geelong, after performing locally at Easter. "Geelong crowds are the best crowds. They are most appreciative and very responsive which makes my job so much easier," she said. "They listen to you and get up and dance from the start - they really get into it which makes it great fun to perform." Conforto said the mixed line-up of rockabilly and rock bands at the event would cater for every generation with hits from the 1950s80s.

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ROCKABILLY SUNDAY: The ''Pinup Dolls'' pose with a Camaro, (left) tribute act Kiss This in action and (right) Rosie Conforto leads her band Miss Rosie and the Top Cats. The 33-year-old said she "fell into rockabilly" performing backing vocals for Normie Rowe and Colleen Hewitt on the Go Show Gold several years ago. Her voice was well matched to rockabilly music and her personal style of bright red hair fitted the scene, she said. "Although I have no tatts at all - my nose ring is my token effort at being brave," she laughed.

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Dame meets philanderer Cabaret diva Carita Farrer Spencer doubles the fun at Drysdale, playing two genders in one night as Larry Paradiseo and the Fabulous Dame Farrar. The mother-of-two and long-time singer brings her two alter-egos (and herself) to the Potato Shed next Friday for this crazy double act. Settle in for act one as theatrical cyclone Dame Farrar takes the stage. Celebrate the glory and disaster of this talented Diva and disgraceful, loveable lush. The dame is a show pony and a half, who, fuelled by her penchant for gin Martinis, literally rolls out her favourite songs and mostly unreliable anecdotes until she has nothing left to give. Act two is all about Larry Paradiseo. A

showbiz god, he has more moves than Mick Jagger and a way with the ladies that makes Tom Jones look a little limp. Women love him. Men want to be him. Larry is the new black. This master of entertainment has a big voice, big presence and an even bigger repertoire. Promoters described the play as "a onewoman show on steroids" and it hit the funny bone of critics too. "Plenty of laughs," said a reviewer from Stage Whispers. "The show is Farrabulous! Don't miss it!" "Larry Paradiseo makes Barry Humphries' Sir Les Patterson seem like the president of the Melbourne Club," said Crikey's theatre critic. Larry and the Dame comes to The Potato Shed for one show only at 8pm, 12 October.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR GARDENS - Rotary seeks professionally designed local gardens for fund-raising public open days as part of state-wide biennial Garden DesignFest from 10-11 November. Proceeds to End Trachoma by 2020. Enquiries b.sheehan@optusnet.com.au, gardendesignfest.com.au. RAILWAY - Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway seeks volunteers. Enquiries 0476 124 598. WRITERS - Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House Rip Writers Group seeks members. Meets 12.30-3pm second Tuesday monthly at Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House. Includes barbecue lunch. Enquiries 5258 3367, dmain6@ bigpond.com APPEAL - Volunteers wanted to help in Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast schools. Enquiries 1800 668 550, edconnectaustralia.org.au BREASTSCREEN - Free appointments for 10-minute screening available, BreastScreen, 78 Gheringhap St, Geelong. Bookings 132 050 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. TUTORS - AMEP Volunteer Tutor Program seeks volunteers 1-2 hours weekly to help newly arrived adult migrants and refugees learn English and about life in Australia. Free training. Enquiries 9009 7900, wazihr@djerriwarrh.org

SATURDAY MEET - Geelong Branch Public Transport Union Association meets 10.30am, Mary McKillop Room, St Marys Church Parish Office, cnr Yarra and Little Myers Sts, Geelong. Enquiries 0413 075 439. DANCE - Ballroom dancing 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 8-11pm at The Ballroom, Carey St, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Enquiries 0418 584 051.

SUNDAY BLESSING OF THE PETS - St Wilfrid's Anglican Church welcomes pets 11am on 7 October, cnr Surf Coast Hwy and Lower Duneed Rd, Mt Duneed. BEADERS - Beaders Guild of Geelong West meet 10am3pm at Senior Citizens Centre, 89 Autumn St, Geelong West. All welcome. SERVICES - Gospel services 7pm at Aberdeen Street Baptist Church Centre, 7 Aberdeen St, Newtown. BAPTIST - Anglesea Baptist Church 10.45am at Murch Cres, Anglesea. Enquiries 5263 2744. RAIL - Miniature railway 11am-4pm at Portarlington Bayside Family Park, Pt Richards Rd, Portarlington. Enquires 0476 124 598. BINGO - Bell Park Dragons and Raiders Bingo midday at club, Calvert St, Hamlyn Heights. Also Tuesday. Enquiries 5278 9978.

MONDAY ART - South Barwon Community Centre Art group meets 1-3pm at South Barwon Community Centre. Cost $2. Enquiries 5243 8388. 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 PROBUS - The Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meets on 15 October at 10am at the Uniting Church, cnr Boundary and Ormond Roads. Speaker is Peter Pleasance on his grandfather's war service. Visitors welcome. Details 5248 6690.

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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 248 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 Cafe, Gilbert St, Torquay, and 7-9.30pm at Community House, 14 Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. DANCING - West Coast Seekers Club will hold a dance on 11 October with Barry Lynch entertaining from 8 to 11 pm at The Ballroom 1 Carey St Hamlyn Heights Enquireis 5843 8603

WEDNESDAY ART - U3A recreational drawing and painting 1-3.30pm at Drysdale Tennis Club. New members welcome. Enquiries u3ageelong.org.au, 0421 559 592. 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, 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

THURSDAY ELECTRONICS - Geelong Radio and Electronics Society meeting, 8pm at rear of Belmont Community Youth Centre, 237a High St, Belmont. Enquiries 5243 2737. 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

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. 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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Sporty Lexus impresses By Ewan Kennedy In an interesting move Lexus will import only hybrid versions of its Lexus ES 300. Now in its seventh generation, the Lexus ES is being offered in Luxury and Sports Luxury grades. Compared with the outgoing gen-six Lexus ES, power has been increased by almost six per cent, to 160kW, while fuel consumption has been reduced by 16.4 per cent, to 4.6 litres/100km as measured on the Australian combined cycle. A new-generation 2.5-litre petrol engine is among the most thermally efficient engines in a production vehicle. It is linked to an electric hybrid system with components that are smaller, lighter and more efficient than in the outgoing model. In an apparently odd move, the Japanese company that has made its name by providing near-silent running now offers drivers the chance to turn on an 'active sound control'. This generates an audio feedback that gives the aural effect of up and downshifts like those experienced with a geared automatic transmission. We will comment on this when we borrow a road test car from Lexus. Alloy wheels are standard; 17-inch for the ES Luxury and 18-inch under the Sports Luxury. To counteract noise that can be generated by low-profile tyres the 18-inch wheels have a hollow rim structure to help reduce the noise. Infotainment is controlled through a 12.3inch multimedia screen and there is a wireless phone charger. Satellite navigation, Lexus Enform and DAB+ digital radio are standard.

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being relocated under the rear seat. The LCD instrument panel incorporates a 7.0-inch multi-information display. Other ES Luxury equipment includes dualzone air-conditioning, automatic, a moonroof, electronic park brake, premium trim and a power-adjustable steering column. Sports Luxury expands the air-conditioning to three zones with a humidity sensor. It is also equipped with a hands-free boot opener, semi-aniline leather-accented seats, heated steering wheel and adjustable, heated rear seats that recline. New ES 300h is equipped with the latest ac-

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Flying start for anglers ON THE BITE Adam Van der Lugt Snapper, snapper, snapper! This week saw the snapper run get off to a flying start with some amazing captures reported, including fish over 10kg .Fishing 'the bend' just out off Clifton Springs was what most people had in mind, and this resulted in some great fish being boated. Using fresh squid, barracouta and garfish was most productive with the humble pilchard and silver whiting also accounting for fish. Snapper were also caught in the inner harbour, with Rob Thornton landing a beast of 7.95kg not far from St Helens boat ramp on a fresh-caught couta fillet. The Corio Bay inner harbour hosted good Salmon fishing right along the Geelong waterfront for anglers casting soft plastics. Local fisher Josh Whitford reported having a good session fishing from Fisherman's Pier, where he caught a number of Salmon up to 1kg. Pinkie snapper to 50cm are also present along the waterfront and are holding against structure, they will respond well to soft plastics worked on the bottom or baits like pilchard or bluebait. Squid fishing was again fantastic across the Bellarine Peninsula with Clifton Springs, St Leonards, Portarlington and Queenscliff all producing the goods to those drifting the weed beds with 3 to 3.5 jigs, while the Point Lonsdale Bight was the place to be for the big models being caught on baited jigs. Queenscliff and around to Clifton Springs has been good for Whiting in excess of 40cm. Fishing the tide change, preferably of an evening, using squid and pippy, has been most effective. Fishing freshwater has been great with a number of small lakes being stocked with rainbow trout for the school holidays. St Augustines waterhole in Highton received a few hundred rainbow trout that you can expect to catch on Powerbait or worms fished on the bottom with a light sinker. Lake Bolac had another good run of fish over the weekend with anglers that camped overnight finding the fish biting well at all times of the day and into the dark. Fish over 2kg were taken on Berkley trout eggs and Powerbait. Also worth a visit is Lake Elingamite near Cobden where brown trout and big redfin have been taken by anglers trolling shallow diving lures or fishing mudeye under a float on the edge of the weed beds.

Rob Thornton with his 7.95kg snapper. geelongindy.com.au

New Cats coach to begin finals quest By Jim Timberlake The annual ritual of rifling through cricket bags to check on the state of dirty whites and mouldy socks is on in earnest this week with the local cricket season beginning tomorrow. Geelong Cricket Club moves into the new season well placed to again make finals, although the loss of coach Andre Borovec cannot be understated. The club legend has been invaluable off the field for the past few seasons, however a welldeserved promotion to the coaching panel of the Victorian team will leave a big hole at the club. Liam Buchanan has stepped into the role, and early indications are that he looks to be building on the work Borovec has put in, with the team shaping up nicely, and looking like it could be a real force this summer. The club kicks off its campaign tomorrow with a one day game at home against perennial finalist Melbourne. This could be the perfect time for the Cats to take on one of the competition's heavyweights, and hit the ground running. Geelong Cricket Association also starts tomorrow, with the only change in division one being the return to the top of Bell Post Hill, at the expense of Murgheboluc. Reigning premier East Belmont will host Grovedale in a one day game at Winter Reserve, with both clubs boasting quality recruits who will be keen to stamp their mark at their new clubs. For East Belmont, Tom Elliott comes in following a season off, but prior to that he was a star for Geelong Cricket Club, as well as his home club Geelong City. The stylish right-hander will shore up the Lions already strong batting order. Grovedale have dealt with the retirement of superstar all-rounder Glen Talarico in the best possible way, recruiting Jordan Moran from Dubbo. Moran has represented New South Wales at the Australian Country Championships, and looks to be a match winner. He, along with his new team mates, will need to be at their best tomorrow though,

Jim Timberlake. if they are to reverse last season's semi final thrashing. Selections in bold; ST JOSEPHS v Bell Post Hill, EAST BELMONT v Grovedale, Leopold v NORTH GEELONG, South Barwon v GEELONG CITY, Lara v NEWTOWN & CHILWELL Division two will again be an eight-team competition, with Murgheboluc dropping down from division one, while Thomson have come in at the expense of Newcomb and District.

There has been a host of changes throughout this division, Marshall have recruited heavily, securing Corey Walter from Collendina as coach, while also adding Nathan Frye and James Menzies to the squad. This will help fill the hole left by young gun Mitch McCoach, who is having a crack in division one with Geelong City. Manifold Heights has also recruited well, with Murgheboluc veteran Ben Nicholls coming over as coach to replace Chris Bambury. The Sharks' young squad will be up against it this season, but Nicholls looks the perfect replacement to help them strive for success. A round of one day games kicks off the season tomorrow, selections in bold: BELL PARK v St Peters, Manifold Heights v HIGHTON, MARSHALL v Thomson, MURGHEBOLUC v Torquay. Division three returns to a ten-team competition, with Teesdale and Bannockburn having been added to what had previously been a turf-only division. The two former Southern Leigh Districts clubs were in the cricketing wilderness last season, but have been granted the right to compete at a level more befitting of their abilities. The two met in last year's grand final in their lower division, with Teesdale winning on that occasion, and with a new coach at the helm in Peter Cruden, they will be looking to start of this campaign in the same fashion they left off. In other news, Guild Saints has appointed East Belmont veteran Michael Krig as their coach, while Anthony Grace has returned to lead Corio after a stint at Bell Park, with the talented youngster taking a couple with him in the hope of returning Corio to finals cricket. Selections in bold: TEESDALE v Bannockburn, ST ALBANS BREAKWATER v Newcomb and District, GEELONG WEST v Guild Saints, Alexander Thomson v MODEWARRE, Waurn Pond-Deakin v CORIO.

Taylor chases PB in Hawaii Ironman quest By Luke Voogt Torquay father-of-two Nathan Taylor competes in his third Ironman World Championship in Hawaii next Saturday, taking on a gruelling 225km triathlon in brutal conditions. "I am hoping to use my previous experience to have my best race to date - three times's a charm," he told the Indy from Kona, Hawaii. Taylor arrived in Hawaii this week, after qualifying in May by winning the 45 to 49 age group in the Ironman Australia at Port Macquarie. He completed the Port Macquarie course in nine hours and 18 minutes, but admitted getting under ten hours in 30 degree heat and 80 per cent humidity would be difficult. "I would love to go sub-10 hours in Hawaii for the first time," he said. "The world championship is renowned for very brutal winds and scorching temperatures. It is very hot and humid." But Taylor has his family in his corner willing him on in his quest for a Hawaii personal best. "My family is amazing - they're very proud," he said. "It can be tough trying to juggle family life, work life and Ironman life. But my wife Rima is so proud of what I have achieved. "She is very supportive in my training and racing, and a big believer in following your dreams.

"I couldn't do what I do if I didn't have all the support I get." And it seems like Geelong is getting behind him too. "Since leaving on Sunday, I have had constant messages wishing me all the best," he said. "I get a little bit embarrassed with all the attention, but it means a lot to me, and I am so surprised how many people are inspired and follow my journey." Though Taylor's two children are young, they are already showing signs of their dad's competitive spirit. "Both my kids tell me they want to do an Ironman when they grow up," he said. "I think it's great. But I wouldn't be upset if they don't. I just wish they grow up being fit and healthy. "I tell everyone I think I am a great role model to my kids. I know they are so proud of me. They just think what I do is the norm. "My 8-year-old daughter Zara does 11 hours a week training in competitive gymnastics - I think she already knows you've got put in to get the rewards." Taylor thanked everyone else with him on the journey, ahead of the big race next Saturday (13 October). "My business partners are extremely supportive," he said. "The club I train with, Beckworth Racing, had 20 athletes come out on my last big training run to wish me all the best."

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