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Era ending: Airey’s Inlet’s Doug and Dulcie Anderson pass the Advertiser as staff inside hear the News Limited plan on Wednesday. The couple said they “rarely” read the Advertiser but wanted it saved. Picture: Tommy Ritchie “We’re all worried about our jobs because it sounds like we’re going to Melbourne but we haven’t actually been told anything yet.” Advertiser general manager Wayne Buttner was out of contact “on a plane” returning from Perth on Wednesday afternoon, his assistant told the Independent. The Advertiser earlier this month announced 10 editorial redundancies, with subediting functions
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG Advertiser staff face relocation to Melbourne as part of a News Limited “one city, one newsroom” strategy, the company’s boss revealed on Wednesday. Kim Williams admitted a variety of positions would become redundant while announcing sweeping changes to the media giant’s operations. Mr Williams told Geelong Advertiser staff in a televised address that the one city, one newsroom plan would include daily, Sunday and community products. A new Victorian division would house all statebased operations, “uniting the skills and expertise of the metropolitan, regional and community operations”. “The changes will provide streamlined operations in management, editorial, advertising sales and marketing across print and digital products. “The new operating model is designed to empower staff to work smarter and faster. “We will up-skill our central functions and eliminate wasteful duplication.” Mr Williams said he was as yet unable to say how many positions would become redundant. The changes included integration of a digital strategy across all News Limited platforms, he said. A Geelong Advertiser source told the Independent on Wednesday that the paper’s managers and editors would discuss what the changes meant for Geelong on Thursday before telling staff on Friday. An Advertiser employee, who declined to be identified, said staff were confused about their future.
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THE INDEPENDENT has won a major award for advertising. Judges awarded the paper Best Advertisement at Community Newspapers Australia Awards 2012 in Melbourne last Friday night. The Independent won for an advertisement promoting Geelong Botanic Gardens. The judges said the advertisement featured “clean design, which got the message across to the audience”. “It worked without trying to hard,” they said. Managing editor Tony Galpin was thrilled with the award. “It’s another testament to the quality of our work for advertisers,” Mr Galpin said. “To win such a prestigious award against some of the country’s leading newspaper brands is a real accomplishment. “I congratulate all the staff involved in our hardworking advertising and production departments. We appreciate your efforts and creativity.”
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to wait to see but we’re heartened by Lion’s indications.” Mr Hull said the Geelong development would become the “centrepiece of the future” for Little Creatures. “Our Fremantle brewery is at capacity and has no potential for further growth, so we can’t supply the level of demand without Geelong. We need Geelong to drive growth in the eastern seaboard markets. “There's a great deal of community interest and engagement in what we are doing.”
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Ablett’s tragic daughter in court for assault:
‘Devil made me do it’ BY MICHELLE HERBISON THE DEVIL made Gary Ablett senior’s daughter assault a woman in Melbourne, a Geelong court heard this week. “Because I believe in Jesus. It’s Lucifer,” Natasha Ablett told Geelong police as she explained the unprovoked attack, Geelong Magistrates Court heard. Ablett, of Highton, pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful assault in June and July last year. Police Prosecutor Senior Constable Jennifer Horgan told the court Ablett assaulted a woman at Melbourne’s Southern Cross railway station.
Ablett punched the woman in the head and face while yelling “That’s my bag, give me my bag,” the court heard. “As the victim cowered and put her hands up to defend herself, the accused grabbed hold of the victim’s left arm and continued punching and yelling at the victim,” Snr Const Horgan said. The victim’s husband pulled Ablett away from the victim and police arrived, the court heard. Snr Const Horgan said the incident left the woman’s head and neck swollen and bruised. She also experienced psychiatric and sleep problems. Ablett also assaulted staff at a community rehabilitation facility when
they “didn’t give me all my cigarettes and money”, the court heard. Ablett’s defence lawyer, Shane Balkin, said she “continued to be quite unwell”, heard voices and had strong religious beliefs. Mr Balkin said Ablett had fortnightly injections to treat schizophrenia. She had told her lawyer and health workers she “wouldn’t mind going to jail,” Mr Balkin told the court. “That would appear to be a cry for secure, permanent and ordered housing,” he said. “She has been homeless for several months in the sense that she hasn’t had a permanent place of residence. This
continues to be an issue.” Mr Balkin said Ablett also wanted to return to a Ballarat mental health centre. Ms Ablett’s case worker at Corio Community Health, Samantha Broughton, told the court from the witness box that Ablett’s desire to be jailed showed “how unwell she really is”. “Natasha has been unwell for the whole six weeks I’ve known her,” Ms Broughton said. Ablett had been admitted to mental health service Geelong’s Swanston Centre “a few more than 10” times since 1998, she said. Magistrate Ron Saines fined Ablett $500.
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GEELONG Football Club has rubbed out youngster Jesse Stringer for senior selection this year over “totally unacceptable” behaviour. The club said he would also attend “behaviourrelated education programs” after police arrested him for an alleged assault on a young female at Grovedale last week.
Quake shakes RESIDENTS across the region reported feeling tremors as Victoria’s largest earthquake in decade rocked the state on Tuesday night. Authorities said the 5.3-magnitude earthquake was centred in Gippsland but residents also felt its effects in Geelong and on the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast.
Tax hits THE GILLARD Government has formally notified City of Greater Geelong that it will pay carbon tax costs. The Government advised the City of its liability in writing last week, with Liberal Senator Michael Ronaldson saying Geelong had been “named and shamed…as one of Australia’s biggest polluters”.
Man shot A MAN is recovering from a gunshot wound to the leg after a shooting outside the Corio home of former AFL player Bill Nicholls. Police questioned a 31-year-old man after the incident in Springfield Crt on Monday afternoon, with investigations continuing.
Use discovered CLOSURE of Geelong’s Ford Discovery Centre will free up space for Deakin University, a spokesperson has confirmed. The Deakin spokesperson said the university could use the Gheringhap St building to help accommodate relocation of two faculties from Deakin’s Waurn Ponds campus, although the space was not “immediately required”.
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Amber ail for local economy BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AMBER warning lights are flashing on Geelong’s economy, a new report has revealed. Report co-author and economist Peter Brain said Geelong lagged behind many Australian regions in several key economic indicators. Geelong was a classic case of a region missing the benefits of the mining boom, he said. National Economics prepared the State of the Regions report for Australian Local Government Association. The report said Geelong underutilised its most competitive enterprises - potential medical infrastructure and education and training facilities. Business income declined 8.5 per cent between 2010 and 2012, compounding a 3.8 per cent drop between 2007 and 2010. Non-residential and engineering construction fell 17 and 16 per cent respectively in 2012. Dr Brain said Geelong rode out the global financial crisis but had been “deteriorating” since. Unemployment increased a further one per cent and more working-age residents were accessing social security, he said. “Geelong is not doing as well as it was. It’s a clear case of being adversely affected by the mining boom. “Geelong is not getting the huge input other regions are getting from the mining boom. “Gross regional product was running at 2.2 per cent a year but that’s halved to 1.3 per cent. “The underlying economic base is declining. The quality of jobs available and level of housing affordability is decreasing.” Dr Brain said housing affordability was at a “trigger point” of 40 per cent. “Beyond that you will be getting housing shortages because people can’t get good jobs to support mortgages.” Dr Brain said Geelong’s economy was reflected
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Warning: Peter Brain. in the troubles of the car industry and suffering from the Australian dollar’s high exchange rate. “The region is ageing quite rapidly. The increase in the 55-plus age group is a big negative for future growth. “Residential construction is holding up but nonresidential construction has slipped back to where it was before the stimulus package. “There’s no red lights for the Geelong economy yet but there are definitely a few amber lights flashing.” The State of the Regions report called for an independent commission of inquiry into regional development.
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The City of Greater Geelong gives notice it is proposing to declare special charges at the meeting on 28 August 2012 or subsequent meeting for the purposes of defraying expenses relating to the construction of footpath, in Marshalltown Road, south side between Barwarre Road and the Railway Line, Marshall.
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Lt Malop Street entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 26 June commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au The meeting is open to the public.
HAVE YOUR SAY NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT The land affected by the application is located at: 52 Cook Street, Newtown The application is for a permit to: Removal of restriction from Lot 2 on plan of subdivision 608860J which requires any building or development to be in accordance with Planning Permit 1248/2006. The applicant for the permit is: C N L Enterprises (Aust) Pty Ltd
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The total estimated cost of the works is $61,976 and the special charge to be levied by Council is estimated at $30.988. The details of the proposed declaration and cost estimate may be inspected at the City of Greater Geelong, 131 Myers Street, Geelong, during office hours. The distribution of charges between property owners is based on frontage of allotments and the benefit ratio is considered to be 0.5 for footpath. The estimated amounts are shown in the following table. Once the work is completed, Council may vary the special charge to recover actual costs. The special charge remains in place until the works are completed and the scheme finalised. Any person who will be required to pay the special charge can object to the proposed declaration in writing by 5.00pm on Monday 23 July 2012. Any person who is an occupier is entitled to exercise a right of objection if documentary evidence is submitted which shows that it is a condition of the lease under which the person occupies the property, that the occupier is to pay the special charge. Any person may lodge a written submission by 5.00pm 23 July 2012 which will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Persons requesting to be heard in support of their submission may appear before a committee of Council, the day, time and place of which will be advised. Objections and submissions must be mailed to the City of Greater Geelong, Engineering Design Unit, PO Box 104 Geelong VIC 3220. For further information on the proposed declaration, the making of a written objection or submission or attending the meeting contact the City on 5272 5272.
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The application reference number is: 628/2012 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: Â&#x2021; 2XU ZHEVLWH www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents /planning/advertising.aspx Â&#x2021; 0\HUV 6WUHHW &XVWRPHU 6HUYLFH 0\HUV 6WUHHW Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.00pm Â&#x2021; *HHORQJ :HVW &XVWRPHU 6HUYLFH D 3DNLQJWRQ 6WUHHW Monday to Friday 10.00am-2.00pm 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, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. If after viewing the file you wish to discuss the application further please contact the Statutory Planning department on 5272 4456. An objection must Â&#x2021;be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing. Â&#x2021;include the reasons for the objection. Â&#x2021;state how the objector would be affected 7KH 5HVSRQVLEOH $XWKRULW\ ZLOO QRW GHFLGH RQ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ EHIRUH Sunday 8 July 2012 If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision. Please be aware that copies of objections/submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987. Personal information will be used solely by Council in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987.
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VOLUNTARY redundancies for up to 16 staff will be the first phase of dealing with State Government funding cuts of Gordon Institute of TAFE, its chief executive officer has announced. Grant Sutherland said the next two phases would include a â&#x20AC;&#x153;business transition planâ&#x20AC;?, including further job losses and course cuts in the next few months. The institute will lose almost $15 million in state funding.
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Samaritan for homeless men BY MICHELLE HERBISON VOLUNTEERS for a new dropin shelter for homeless men are preparing for the centre’s first tenants. Samaritan House’s Josephine Barnes hoped to open the facility “toward the beginning of July” pending volunteer numbers. About 16 volunteers “from a variety of backgrounds” visited the house on Monday and 24 on Wednesday to discuss house procedures, she said. Ms Barnes said Samaritan House, in an undisclosed Newcomb location, would begin providing shelter to between four and six homeless men a night. She hoped renovations would expand the house to accommodate 20 “guests” by March. “We’re hoping to make it as homely as possible,” Ms Barnes said. “Because it’s not funded we’ll be dependent on volunteers, so we want to have as many of them as we can.” Ms Barnes said Samaritan House would be Geelong’s only crisis housing centre after the closure of similar facilities under St Vincent de Paul and The Salvation Army. “It’s a new initiative in the area by really concerned people who want to try and help people get off the streets for a respite,” she said. “We’ll offer a hot shower and a nice comfy bed, a chance to wash their clothes and have a bit of a break from the streets.”
Giving shelter: Josephine Barnes and Aileen Redden inspect a room in the new facility. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 82844 Ms Barnes said guests would secure a bed at the centre through Belmont’s Salvo Connect. They would be unable to “selfrefer” themselves for accommo-
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She called on the Surf Coast Shire to “deal with the current planning permit application well, by putting reasonable conditions on permits” and on Motorcycling Australia to “come to the table with a reasonable noise management plan”. “This community has been incredibly tolerant but Motorcycling Australia needs to act responsibly and not take advantage of that”, she said. The community also looks to the City of Greater Geelong for support. “It’s not good enough for the City to shift its motocross problem onto Barrabool and walk away”, she said. “The City contributed to the problem by supporting the relocation of the Geelong club and development of the site. It now needs to show some leadership in fixing it”.
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City ‘surprise’ at permit fast-track BY CHERIE DONNELLAN STATE Government plans for a fast-tracked permit application service have surprised Geelong’s council, according to a councillor. Planning Minister Matthew Guy said new legislation would give “straightforward, low-impact planning applications a simpler and faster planning permit process”. But planning portfolio holder Rod Macdonald said council was “in the dark” about the new process. “We know nothing more than what was said in the minister’s press release,” Cr Macdonald said. Mr Guy said the existing process for all applications was “inefficient and costly”. “Simple planning processes are being undermined by complexity.” The system would cover applications for minor subdivisions in urban areas, building fences or pergolas and developments in flood-risk areas. Mr Guy said the system could reduce assessment time from an average of 62 business days to 10.
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BOUQUETS to a kind young lady who helped us in the rain to jump start our car on June 4 in Pakington St, Geelong West. God bless you. A Million Thanks, Newtown BUCKETS to authorities responsible for the state of our roads. Why must we put up with potholes the size of golf course bunkers each winter? Where are all the road crews I used to see tending to damage? Are we going the way of Greece? Concerned Driver, Corio BOUQUETS to the wonderful, dedicated orthopedic staff in Geelong Hospital’s Heath Wing 5 and to the skilled theatre staff for the excellent care I received after suffering leg fractures in a fall at Grampians national park. Maria, Ocean Grove BOUQUETS to the kind sir who returned my script after I dropped it in a Manifold Heights alley. Amy, Manifold Heights
BOUQUETS to Trumpet magazine. If we don’t reduce the number of humans viruses that will kill us. No one will survive if we reach a global population 13.6 billion by 2050. Now is the time to cut down. No more births so Earth can survive. Flix, Grovedale BOUQUETS to a kind person who put our beloved cat in a box with a cover and flowers and took him to Geelong Veterinary Clinic after a car apparently hit him. It was heartbreaking he died but being able to bring him home gave us peace of mind. Jean and Max, Herne Hill
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Tax on the mind KEVIN V Russell’s letter in last week’s Independent said Geelong accountant Anne Lockwood might have an axe to grind and that she was wrong about the impact of the carbon tax on small business. Most people are scared. No one knows what impact this ill-conceived tax will have on our community. Mr Russell stated that every country in the OECD had or would introduce carbon trading schemes. Surely he knows why. It’s one step closer to one global government the world over.
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he died of cancer in 2008 Sporting Motor Cycle Club established an annual “quiet achiever” award for someone who looked after the track because they wanted it to remain a great venue. The battle over McAdam Park has a long history but not as long as the site. Sporting Motor Cycle Club has been custodian of McAdam Park since 1962 and has looked after it well. Former site owner Clive McAdam simply wished members continue using his land as long as possible. In 2006 members and hundreds of others donated tiles to the track’s Big Picture Wall to help the club preserve a place for riding. We were also voting for history, which could be lost without the club. The site was secured when Motorcycling Australia took it over in 2009 but trying to accommodate the different needs of three clubs on one site has seen events cancelled and morale plunge. Motorcycling Australia is largely responsible for this. Its arrogance and disregard for others and unwillingness to work with them for the good of motorcycling in the region is disgraceful. One day no one might be left to receive a quiet achiever award. Louise Scouller Barwon Heads
Legend in waiting UNFORTUNATELY, 2012 was not Gary Ablett senior’s year to be elevated to Legend status in the AFL’s Hall of Fame. It wasn’t for a lack of applications and recommendations. Football fans know he ranks as the most talented, dynamic player the game has seen. He will never be forgotten for his 1989 final series when he kicked 27 goals in four matches, including nine in the grand final’s losing side. What more can you say? Actually, plenty more, like 248 games, 1030 goals, seven times All Australian including captain in 1995, 11 state games for 43 goals, Coleman Medallist three times, Geelong hall of fame member and best and fairest in 1984 and team of the century member for both the Cats and the VFL/AFL. In 2014 he will celebrate 25 years since his record-breaking 1989 finals series. We will have to wait for this true champion to be elevated to the status of football’s 25th legend. Dennis Blake Grovedale
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Top of the heap: Graveyard Train plays Geelong next week. ally a collaborative effort. “We’re pretty much always on tour, so we get a lot of chances to spend time together and write. With six guys, the ideas can get blown up a bit.” Uno was the band’s favourite downtime game while touring, Crawley revealed. “It just calms everyone down. Actually, no, everyone goes psycho,” he laughed. Graveyard Train organised an international tour in its early days after reading encouraging comments on the band’s YouTube videos. “We figured there must be
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1. Sift together flour, baking powder and sugar into a bowl. Whisk together milk, egg and melted butter. Stir into dry ingredients until combined.
INGREDIENTS (SERVES 8) > 1 1/2 cups (225g) plain flour > 1/2 teaspoon baking powder > 1 tablespoon caster sugar > 3/4 cup (180ml) milk > 1 egg, lightly beaten > 30g unsalted butter, melted
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Acorn bringing leading artists corn Productions connects acclaimed Australian music acts with Geelong audiences. Running for almost 10 years, Acorn Productions is a concert promotion and event management service bringing live music to Geelong. Renowned musicians play Sunday afternoon sessions at Deakin Waterfront Cafe. Acorn’s Michael Ward says quality music, a great social atmosphere and beautiful views of Corio Bay create an “indulgent but relaxing” experience. Audiences who love music acts from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s will enjoy the waterfront shows. “The gigs we host are very intimate; a personal experience for people who grew up listening to these musicians.” Michael says. Joe Camilleri and the Black Sorrows will play at Waterfront Cafe this Sunday. Hunters and Collectors’ frontman and esteemed soloist Mark Seymour will wow audiences with his passionate vocals on July 22. August 5 will feature legendary Australian band Mental As Anything to help the audience reminisce about the parties of the ’80s. Later in the year premier musicians including Frankie J Holden and Wilbur Wilde, Ross Wilson, Daryl Braithwaite and Wendy Matthews will appear at the cafe. Acorn caters for Christmas work parties, with this year featuring the Ultimate Bee Gees Show on December 1. Lovers of the Bee Gees will be amazed by David Wright, Russell Davey and Greg Wain’s renditions of the legendary band’s hits. All shows are $30 on the door, with discounts on pre-booked tickets. Entertainment bookings or tickets for Waterfront
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Rock on for all-ages excitement he Rock Adventure Centre is a state-of-the-art indoor climbing facility in Newtown. Owner and manager Richard Lodge has a wealth of experience in the outdoor adventure field from years as a rockclimber, guide and instructor. Richard not only manages The Rock, has been at the centre for over 10 years, including during its construction. Richard now uses his skills and knowledge to train the specialist rock climbing instructors he employs. “At The Rock we have the experience to teach you all you need to know and we can supply all the gear you need,” Richard says. “We pride ourselves on the quality and professional nature of all our sessions, both indoor and outdoor.” Richard says rock climbing is more than just great fun, it’s also an exciting challenge both physically and mentally. “It’s an ideal activity for people of all ages as we have over 20 different walls with over 100 climbs to choose from you can come in and really test your mind and your body and find your limit or just have a great session with your mates for fun.” The Rock Adventure Centre is at the extreme river end of Pakington St. For more information phone 5221 3101, email: info@rockadventures.com.au or visit rockadventures.com.au.
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08 SUZUKI SV650 SOLO MOTORBIKE
DRIVEAWAY
03 PEUGEOT 307 HATCHBACK
6 SPEED MANUAL
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GREAT SAFETY
$8,352.60 DRIVEAWAY
17" ALLOYS
$30.03pw $9,392.60 DRIVEAWAY $33.36pw
Auto, A/C, P/S, 1.5 Ltr 4 Cyl Engine, 6 Speed Manual, Only 22,000 kms, 5 Spd Man, A/C, P/S, P/W, ABS, Auto, A/C, P/S, ABS, Low kms, 7 4 Very clean motorbike. GS-510 5 Dual Front & Side Airbags. SOC-4676 seater. TIK-179 Only 171,000 Kms. ZCE-986
04 SUZUKI IGNIS 5 DR HATCH
05 RENAULT MEGANE SPORT HATCH
DUAL AIRBAGS & ABS
$10,432.60 DRIVEAWAY
AUTO & 41,000KMS
$36.69pw
Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, 1.3 ltr, 4 Cyl, ABS Brakes. SSN-616
$11,472.60
$40.02pw
ROOF RACKS DRIVEAWAY
05 TOYOTA COROLLA ASCENT WAGON
DUAL FUEL
$11,472.60
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$40.02pw $11,472.60 $40.02pw
DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Auto, Climate Control, ABS, Airbags, Auto, A/C, P/S, Cloth Trim, Carpets, Leather, 17" Alloys, Only 41,000 Auto, A/C, P/S, Rear Cargo Blind, CD Rear Canopy, 173,000 kms. 8 Kms. TED-522 9 OZY-113 10 Player. TTV-771 11
03 MAZDA E2000 VAN 03 MITSUBISHI MAGNA VRX SEDAN
$11,472.60
98 RODEO 4X2 DUAL CAB
03 PEUGEOT 307 HDI HATCH
96,000 KMS
04 TOYOTA CAMRY GRANDE S G SEDAN
DIESEL
LEATHER
$12,512.60 $14,592.60 $40.02pw $11,472.60 DRIVEAWAY $40.02pw DRIVEAWAY $43.36pw DRIVEAWAY $50.03pw
5 Speed Manual, Climate Control, Auto, Climate Control, ABS, Full Auto, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, Cruise, 5 Speed Manual, A/C, Roof Racks, Leather Trim, Airbags, Cruise, Alloy's, ABS, Airbags, Spoiler, Leather Trim, ABS, Dual Front & Side Airbags, 13 Cruise, Diesel. SGA-614 14 Sat Navigation, YXN-372 15 Side Awning, Very Clean. XND-356 12 96,000 Kms. TDG-748
07 TOYOTA CAMRY SPORTIVO SEDAN
02 VY SS COMMODORE 04 BMW 318i UTE EXECUTIVE
8 AIRBAGS & ABS
$16,672.60
01 MITSUBISHI PAJERO NM EXCEED
7 SEATER
DRIVEAWAY
TV
7 SEATER
$17,712.60 $19,792.60 $56.69pw $17,712.60 DRIVEAWAY $60.02pw DRIVEAWAY $60.02pw DRIVEAWAY $66.69pw
DRIVEAWAY Auto, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Airbags, Alloys, Body Kit, Only 92,000 kms. UUH-089
$18,752.60
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04 VOLVO XC70 AWD WAGON
Auto, Climate Control, P/Windows, Auto, A/C, P/S, ABS, Service History, P/S, ABS, Cruise, Trip Comp, TV, 18" Auto, ABS, Climate Control, Cruise, 16 Only 139,000 Kms, RZA-457 17 Alloys, Sunroof. TEC-814 18 Alloys, Airbags. YWD-897 19
99 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 03 VOLVO XC 90 T6 GXL WAGON WAGON
DUAL FUEL
$63.35pw $21,872.60 DRIVEAWAY $73.36pw
Top Of The Range, Leather Trim, Sunroof, A/, P/S. RGO-284
AUTO
$22,992.60 DRIVEAWAY
$76.69pw
Auto, A/C, P/S, Dual Airbags, Sunroof, Auto, ABS, Cruise, Curtain Airbags, 20 Tow Bar, Dual Fuel.TTA-486 21 Alloys, Leather. XEH-403 22
AS TRADED 90 Ford Falcon, Auto. YKW-421
$399
93 Ford Telstar, Auto. FEX-065
$1399
99 Nissan Vector, 5 M. ECU-610
$999
92 Tarago GLI, Manual EVX-213 $1499 90 Holden Jackaroo 5 M. EAS-966 $1299 23
PAYMENTS BASED ON 60 MONTHS WITH 35% DEPOSIT EXCLUDING ON ROAD COSTS @ 11.95% T.A.P. TOTAL REPAYMENTS 1. $22,536. 2. $19,939. 3. $9,973. 4. $12,139.40. 5. $13,439. 6. $13,007. 7. $11,273. 8. $13,439. 9. $14,305. 10. $14,305. 11. $14,305. 12. $11,707. 13. $12,139. 14. $11,707. 15. $10,839. 16. $9,107. 17. $7,373. 18. $11,273. 19. $9,973. 20. $12,571. 21. $17,339. 22. $14,739. 23. $20,802.
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BY ERIC BLAIR he BMW 6 Series marks the getting together of performance and frugality with the added bonus of comfort and luxury. A marriage made in heaven, perhaps. Our most recent test drive was in the two-door convertible model and it’s the subject of this report. The 6 Series convertibles are comfortable open-top cruisers if you push the correct button and full-on sports machines if you go for other electronic selections. The 2012 model is longer, wider and lower than ever before. We love the fact that it maintains BMW’s long tradition of having a perfect 50/50 weight distribution. You wouldn’t call this big convertible nimble on twisting roads, but it clings to the road with a determination that has to be felt to be believed. The BMW’s styling is sleek and bold, possibly even aggressive, in its theme. The aluminium bonnet has a crease running in a V shape back from the BMW badge to the windscreen. BMW’s designers tell us it mimics the bow wave of a powerboat. We have been known to raise an eyebrow at a description like that, but cruising around our home area on the Gold Coast there really were times when the big Beemer felt like a powerboat on a smooth river as it powered its way along. A neat feature is the glass rear window which powers up and down independently of the roof. Raise it and it reduces wind buffeting, particularly for those travelling in the back seats. Drop it and the open-air feeling is further enhanced.
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The masters of repairs and prevention of damage to any car bumpers
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ouch Up Guys knows that customers don’t have the time to drive around looking for quality bumper repairs. So the Touch Up Guys go to customers’ homes or workplaces to provide on-the-spot service and repairs. Anyone selling their car or just keen to keep it in great condition can benefit from calling the Touch Up Guys. Whether the kids have borrowed the family car and left a nice mark on the bumper or for any other damage, the guys can help with their services to renew the appearance of customers’ vehicles. Average repair time is between one and three hours, with most basic repairs costing less than the usual insurance excess. Customers also have the confidence of a set price before the work starts, meaning no nasty surprises at the end of the job. Established 1991 with more than 100 vans Australia wide, the Touch Up Guys has been operating in Geelong for 15 years. The guys specialise in high quality repairs, using quality two-pac paint. The mobile service can make and match more than 55,000 automotive colours on site. EFTPOS facilities for Visa, MasterCard and debit cards are available for customers’ convenience. Touch Up Guys services include: • repair and re-spraying bumpers, mirrors, mag wheels, door and body moulds; • restoring sun affected, yellowed, headlights; • cut and polish; and • repairs to minor scratches and stone chips to tidy up major panels. Touch Up Guys can also fit reversing sensors, which help prevent minor accidents and even tragedies when children are unseen behind vehicles. For more information or to arrange a no-obligation quote phone the Touch Up Guys’ Ron on 0410 622 629 or Peter on 0414 852 477 or visit www.touchupguys.com.au.
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Quality products and expert staff ready at Body Shop Paint store ody Shop Paint Supplies has the ideal way to finish off that automotive, industrial or marine job. Not only does Body Shop Paint Supplies service the trade sector, hobbyists and handymen can also drop in to discuss their projects with the knowledgeable and qualified staff. Owner Adam Guglielmi says the business offers a complete range of paints, tools and equipment. Body Shop Paint Supplies stocks Valspar and DeBeer Automotive Paints, House Of Kolor Custom Paints and LIC Industrial Coatings. Products include cleaners, putties, primers, 2K topcoats, basecoats, clears, auxiliaries, thinners and hardeners. “We can supply most Australian Standard Colours mixed to formulas and have a direct-to-metal application, a very cost affective paint system,” Adam says. “Our staff are all fully qualified painters and tradesman keen to provide a high level of service. “Our knowledge and experience ensures we always give great advice. “We’ve never had customer come back to say it didn’t work because we want to get it right the first time “We want to sell the best products we can find rather than inferior quality that lets you down. “We can sort out the bloke off the street with everything he needs, from fixing the bumper or a scratch on the paintwork to building a street hot rod, we’ve got them covered.” Body Shop Paint Supplies also offers free deliveries for trade customers. For more information about any of the products we distribute please email sales@bodyshopgeelong.com.au or phone 5229 1928.
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$14,000 $11,000 $11,000 $8,000 $6,000
SELECTED QUALITY FORDS 2007 FORD ESCAPE WAGON, 1 Owner, Auto, Local. WIY-383
$16,000
2008 BF FALCON SEDAN, Alloys, A/C. P/S, Excellent condition. WHN-862
$13,000
2006 BF FALCON WAGON, 6 Cyl Auto, Long Rego. YZH-166
$12,000
2002 AU III FALCON WAGON, Auto, D6 Cyl, Local. RTW-057
$8,000
2003 BA FALCON, 6 Cyl, Auto, A/C, P/S. SQU-692
$8,000
1999 AU FALCON XT SEDAN, Auto, Dual Fuel. WWQ-412
$5,000
PRESTIGE 2001 HOLDEN VX CALAIS SEDAN, V8 Auto, Alloys, Local. RKU-980 2003 VW POLO HATCH, Auto, A/C, Mod Kms, 1 Owner. SDD-662
2003 FORD FALCON SEDAN
2004 MAZDA 6 SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. TFX-626 2005 HOLDEN ASTRA CDXi HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S. TMG-702 2003 HONDA JAZZ VTSi HATCH, Auto, A/C. STJ-808 2003 VW POLO HATCH, Mod Kms, Auto, A/C, P/S. SDD-662 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local, Mod Kms. UDX-620 2004 TOYOTA COROLLA ASCENT SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Service Books. TEV-157 2001 MITSUBISHI LANCER WAGON, Auto, A/C, P/S. QQQ-465 1999 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, TES-708. 1994 TOYOTA COROLLA CSI LTD HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S. WBF-515 1998 TOYOTA COROLLA, Auto, Local, A/C, P/S. OWW-095 1999 HOLDEN JS VECTRA HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. PKT-872 1998 HYUNDAI S COUPE, Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. UAV-290 1996 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. NQN-835 1995 MAZDA 121 4 DOOR SEDAN, Auto, A/C, Low Kms. NIB-588 1994 HYUNDAI EXCEL SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Low Kms. FNI-686
$11,000 COMMERCIALS AND UTES $11,000 2003 HOLDEN RODEO UTILITY, 5 Speed, A/C, P/S, Aluminium Tray. SNU-535 2004 PROTON JUMBUCK UTE, 5 Speed, Canopy. TBD-074
2002 FORD FALCON WAGON
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$8,000
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2004 FORD FIESTA HATCH 3DR, 5 Speed, A/C, Mod Kms, 1 Owner. TFY-873 2006 HYUNDAI ACCENT M.C. 5 Speed, A/C, P/S, Local. UKT-677 2003 HOLDEN ASTRA CITY HATCH, 5 Speed, 5 Door, 99,000 Kms. SQB-621 1999 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, TES-708. 2003 TOYOTA AVALON CONQUEST, Auto, Local, Mod Kms, A/C, P/S. WBM-789 1998 HYUNDAI FX COUPE, 5 Speed, Low Kms. ROV-473
WAGONS & 4X4 2010 FORD TERRITORY SY WAGON, 1 Owner, 7 Seats, Low Kms. YFW-817 2008 KIA SPORTAGE WAGON, Auto, A/C, V6. WEO-223 2007 FORD ESCAPE WAGON, 1 Owner, Auto, Local. WIY-383 2003 NISSAN X-TRAIL, Auto, A/C, P/S, Mod Kms. SHX-272 1999 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON, Mod Kms, Sunroof, 5 Spd. UZJ-057
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CARS $4,000 AND UNDER 1993 NISSAN MAXIMA SEDAN, V6 Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. FAZ-316
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$2,000 $1,000
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1991 MITSUBISHI L300 VAN, 5 Speed, Local. XRM-193 $11,000 1994 EUNOS SEDAN, V6 5 Speed, Alloys. UDH-833 Pics for illustrative purposes only. Prices subject to change without notice. E & OE. $9,000
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WE’LL FILL YOUR FRIDGE FOR THE WEEKEND BUY A TRADESMAN TRAILER IN JUNE & we will give you a DAN MURPHY’S MURPHY”S GIFT GIFT CARD OFFER APPLIES TO ALL NEW TRADESMAN AND TANDEM TRAILERS PURCHASED AND FULLY PAID FOR BY JUNE 30, 2012 *conditions apply
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TRAILER/TOY, hauler, camper, dual axle, brakes, easy tow, reg, EC, absolute bargain. $7,950. bohdan392@gmail.com or 0417 341 367. Newtown. TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au
TRAVELLER, poptop, 2005, 15.6’ x 7’, 2 single beds, annexe, 120L fridge, AC, many extras, as brand new. $15,900. 0411 440 255. Bell Park.
MOTOR VEHICLES CANVAS COVER, for 7x5 trailer, new. $400. 52592065. CARAVANS WANTED, anything considered. Phone 5248 6070.
MILLARD, 16’, annexe, double bed, bunks, needs a bit of work. $2,500ono. 5259-2913. Portarlington.
FORD, Mondeo, sedan, white, genuine 57,532kms, service history, auto, AC, PS and more, NXK-664. $4,990 driveaway. Kardinia Park Car Sales, Geelong. LMCT 11014. Ph 03 52216661.
MERCEDES, Vito, 1999, 113 manual, petrol, EC, RWC, many extras, 230,000kms, long reg, YXN-410. $8,950. 0417 341 367. Newtown.
SUZUKI, GSX750F, 1993, model, VGC, 49,000kms, reg, customised, HI-176. $3,600ono. Phone 0408 256 495.
NISSAN, Skyline, R33, turbo, 160,645kms, man, sunroof, lots of extras, reg until 02/13, YEU-693. $6,900. 0404 181 789.
FORD, XR 6, 2005, dual fuel, blue, 140,000kms, EC, RWC, XQY-384, $13,750. 0417 305 204. HOLDEN, Astra, CDTI, hatch, 2008, red, manual, diesel, lots of features, inspection a must, WPH759. $12,990 driveaway. Kardinia Park Car Sales, Geelong. LMCT 11014. Ph 03 5221-6661.
KAWASAKI, GPX, 250R, 2005, reg 07/12, always garaged, never dropped, EC-106. $2,900ono. 0404 081 449. Herne Hill.
RENAULT, Scenic, 2001 wagon, silver, auto, dual airbags, cruise and more. SRM-210. $7,990 driveaway. Kardinia Park Car Sales, Geelong. LMCT 11014. Ph 03 5221-6661. TOYOTA, Camry, Altise, gold, sedan, books. 52,600kms, reg. 03/13. bluetooth, EC, WIM-251. $15,250. LMCT 7532. Phone 0418 520 360. 5251-2082.
VESPA 250 GTS, 2007, accessories, immaculate, EC, 3,800kms, 11 months reg, FR-792. $6,400. 5243-4309.
STATESMAN, Poptop, 1988, 13ft, full annexe, 3 berth, full oven, 3 way fridge, microwave, electric brakes, storage boxes, new tyres, spare, extra’s. $7,000. 0418 517 722. Lara. TRAILER, Box, 8x4½ft, single axle, fair condition,. $450ono. 0424 946 779.
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BMW, 318i, 2002, auto, white, timber interior trim, sunroof, 170,000kms, lady owner, XTA-401. $11,900. 0405 037 298.
FORD, Courier, 1 tonne, 1994 manual, 2.6, runs ok, reg SNL-587. $2,990. 0435 617 693.
HOLDEN, Calais, VX, series II, V8, service history, VGC, RWC. RTC073. $9,990. 0420 279 697 HOLDEN, Commodore, Lumina, 2005, wagon, EC, white, reg 12/12, TYJ-532, advertised in Trading Post, $9,000. Belmont. Call 0411 534 111 or 52434350.
TOYOTA, Camry, CSI, 2001, auto, 4 cylinder, GC mech A1, reg 12/10, RFD993. $6,200. 5272-1215.
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HONDA, Civic, GLI, 2005, manual, one owner, 62,000kms, RWC, TTB418, $10,900. 0403 312 695.
FORD, Falcon FG, ex govt. books, 59,600kms, mudflaps, reg. 09/12, colour silk, YQS-103. $16,400 drive away. LMCT 7532. Phone 0418 520 360. 5251-2082.
HYUNDAI, Tucson Elite, 2006, auto, V6, AWD, service history, immaculate, black, RWC, TZI-596. $14,750. 0417 354 299.
FORD, Falcon, classic, 2000 AU, VGC, 1 owner, cruise control, auto, towbar, RWC, QAN-309. $3,500. 0412 679 105. GEMINI, diesel, 1984, mechanically VG, body needs work. FQU-502. $1,000ono. 5248-2997.
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MAZDA, Sports, 1991, 323, spoilers, mags, popup headlights, VGC, no RWC, no reg, vin 6T9REPV97Y1NHS001. $800. 0457 298 787.
HONDA, CBR 1000F, 1989, 55,000kms, VGC, new tyres, 6mths reg, great collectors bike or everyday ride, IC-340. $3,100. 0401 079 716.
MITSUBISHI, Lancer, Activ, 2010, manual, 5 speed, 80,000kms, reg XSQ-332. $15,500ono. 0418 589 027.
SUZUKI, GSF, 1200S, 2005 model, 32,000km, garaged and serviced, EM-787, $7,000. 0401 716 711.
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Ph: 5229 2517
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Fencing & Gates
C984242-MD46-11
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TRENNED PTY LTD TRADING AS
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Servicing Geelong, the Surf Coast & Bellarine Peninsula Quality workmanship Call Grant Finlayson
Phone: 5255 4366 Fax: 5255 4388 Mobile: 0408 547 129
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“For excellence in quality and professional service”
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Builders
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C1032715-JJ22-12
Gimme Shelter
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Ph: Steve 5256 1887, 0438 561 887
DBL 14390
0401 517 954
Bond, Holiday, Home and Commercial Cleans Lawn and Window Maintenance Fully Insured and Police Checked
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If quality counts... 0425 873 021
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Kim braiser 5254 2857 Mobile 0418 376 820
Bathroom & Kitchens
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Specialising in exposed aggregate and colour concrete.
• CUSTOM DESIGNED • QUALITY MATERIALS
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Floor Services
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DECK RESTORATION
Carpet Laying
GROVE ELECTRICAL
Rec No. 16943
DECKS & PERGOLAS
C782916-SJ16-10
685014-JM2-9
Free quotes 0449 181 975
Electricians
0404 022 952
N& J Concreting • Driveways • Crossovers • Paths
Andy’s Carpet Steam Clean Carpets, Curtains, Lounge Suites Free deodorising. Quick dry method.
email: thefencingpeople@gmail.com
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Nick 0403 496 007, Joe 0402 015 506
• Small renovations and period home restorations • Pergolas, decks and doors • Framing • House painting • Weatherboard and window replacement/repair. • Pre sale or pre rent makeovers • General property maintenance Call Duane for a professional service.
Paling • Colorbond • Picket • Merbau
Sal 0410 272 917
Prompt Service. No job too small
Carpet Cleaning
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The Fencing People
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Carpenters
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CLEARWATER PROPERTY CARE Clearwater Property Care is a not-for-profit social enterprise providing cleaning and gardening services to the greater Geelong community. Clearwater has operated in the Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast area for more than 14 years providing professional quality cleaning and gardening ranging from domestic house work through to large businesses. No job is too big or small and the following tasks can be completed to a professional standard at a very competitive price; Gardening - Lawns, Edging, Pruning, Weeding, Rubbish removal Cleaning - Domestic and Commercial In addition Clearwater offers a car cleaning and detailing service from their premises in Victoria Street, Geelong North. All cleaning products are eco friendly and staff are committed to sustainable practices. All staff are trained in asset maintenance and or horticulture. Clearwater Property Care is a social enterprise built on a commitment to increase work force participation for people of all abilities. Contact Clearwater Property Care on 5272 3123 and get a quote today. Make your cleaning and gardening budget contribute to a more inclusive community.
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Tom 0423 149 508
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Skylights
Sam 0402 310 506 or 5275 3897
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BAR FRIDGE, Westinghouse, 115 litre, SS, less than 2yo, reversible door, EC. $150 ono. 5251-5414. Clifton Springs. BAR STOOLS, 2, swivel, padded seat and back, GC. $49. 5248-3421 BED HEAD, and base, QS, baltic pine, GC. $250 0414 633 145.
BED, DB, futon mattress, folds into couch, with single bunk bed on top which can be removed. $200. 0427 553 080. Belmont.
BED, single, iron frame, blue colour, 1900 x 900cm, arched headrest 780cm, new, includes mattress, $120ono. 52242735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
CARPET, bold Axminster, best quality wool. 3 large rooms 3350cm x 4170cm, 5270cm x 3460cm, 4220 cm x 3220cm. All EC plus 2 free runners. $1,500. 0422 571 215. Torquay. CHAIRS, kitchen, colonial, wooden. $130. 5221-2501. Newtown.
COUCH, 1x3 seater, 2x2 seaters, removable cushions, Guest, casual elegance, beige, excellent quality, as new condition. $850ono. 5257-1698. CRYSTAL CABINET, Queen Anne, wave front, was $900, sell $350. 0418 382 989.
EXERCISE MACHINE, carbo twister, $150, sell $150. 5259-2065.
FIREWOOD, $10, 15kg bags, redgum, can deliver. 0407 814 565 or 0438 364 245.
FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.
GATES, double, steel frame/pickets, 1.75Hx 1.35W, special hinges, suit sloping drive way. $350 5244-1155 or 0407 442 422. Belmont.
GEELONG COLLEGE UNIFORM, complete including blazer, kilt, jumpers, dresses etc. Sizes range from 8 to 14, most items under 2 months old, $295. 0411 595 826.
DEB DRESS, Liz Jordan, elegant, size 8. Paid $650. Sell $300. 0419 107 045.
DINING SETTING, pine stained, extension table, 8 chairs, suede upholstery, VGC. $500. 0438 782 022. Bell Park. DINING TABLE, Travertine, 1950 x 1000, as new. $950. 5259-2625. Port Arlington.
BEDROOM SUITE, children's bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk, all purple, GC. $1,800ono. 0422 875 738. Highton. BIKE, mens, Raleigh, 18 speed, 51.5cm, frame as new, EC. $250. 52825456. Lara.
DINING TABLE, wood, square, 5ft x 5ft, plus 8 chairs, $500 ono, must sell, quickly moving. 0414 633 145.
GOLD SLUICING, dredging plant, American Keen model HBCK25, 3 hours use, long warranty, bought miners den Melbourne, receipts, (amputee senior, cannot carry through bush), new Honda motor and Keen pump with hoses, fittings, tools, extra gear including new Cresswell Fine’s concentrating unit (Rotopan, cost $360), light work easy ounce weekly, regretful sale. $2,200ono. Photos/details phone 5258-3123.
HOT WATER SERVICE, Vulcan, 250lt, electric, 2004 model, EC. $370ono. 0413 480 340. Ocean Grove.
Computer Repairs Repairs to both Laptop and Desktop systems. Data recovery and backup. Virus and Spyware removal.
HOUSE BRICKS, $220 for 1000. Phone James 0407 361 047. Norlane.
We will fix it or it’s free! C1001781-KK4-12
78 Mercer Street, Geelong
COMPUTER TUITION
Aqua Computers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Sales Upgrades Onsite & Workshop Service & Repairs Networking Internet ph: 5229 1357 273a Myers St, East Geelong
KITCHEN, complete, 4m x 2.5m x 3m, without fridge or microwave, GC. $2,000. 0422 188 800. LOUNGE, 2 x 2½ seater, EC, cream background with large floral, $350ono. 0408 969 500.
C684493-JL2-9
FIFTY-PLUS a speciality. Call Gillian 5244-5182 or 0427 003 422.
COMPUTERS
POOL/DINING TABLE, slate with 6 high back chairs plus accessories. $1,100ono. 0448 346 997.
SCOOTER, Legend XL, large, with basket and cover, highlighter jackets, EC. $3,000. Phone 52488498, leave a message. SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $2,300. 0402 757 987. Lara. SECURITY DOOR, new. $120ono. 5278-9167. Bell Park. SOUND SYSTEM, Akai, VGC, $45. 5229-2460.
SPEAKERS, Sony, large, floor standing, VGC, great sound, $300 the pair. 0411 538 997.
SPINDLE SHAPING machine, 3 phase, with large range of cutters, retired cabinet maker. $5,000. 0422 058 120. Torquay. STAIR LIFT, Acorn, suit 3 steps, or can be adapted, EC, installation available. $900 ono. 5244-2097. Torquay. TILES, 29, graphite 40cm x 40cm floor tiles, 110 white 20cm x 25cm wall tiles. $295 ono. 0408 599 673. Grovedale.
HEATER, Dimplex, electric fire, 2000W, 230240V, flame log effect heater with casters, brand new unopened box. $210. 5241-4141.
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OUTDOOR DINING TABLE, hand crafted, professionally built, recycled black butt top with lots of feature, steel frame and legs, 186 x 87cm, $1,100 ono. 5241-9373. Grovedale. POOL TABLE, 8’ x 4’, slate, EC, accessories included. $1,300. 0404 035 289. Geelong.
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AIR CONDITIONER, portable, Dimplex, under warranty, as new. $800. 5242-8338. St Albans Park.
MOUNTAIN BIKE, ladies, 24 gears, Sedona, hardly used, paid $720, sell $290. 5248-7029, 0425 703 798. St Albans Park.
LOUNGE, floral, wing back, two chairs, two seater settee. $140. 52212501. Newtown. MATTRESS, for sun lounge, never used, still in wrapper, $20. 5241-6149.
TREADMILL, Infiniti Aspire 1000, only used a couple of times, like new. $600. 0438 782 022. Bell Park. TV LG, large, set top box, DVD player, EC, 2 remotes. $195ono. 52785756. North Geelong. TV, Voxson, HD, 22’’, DVD, and tuner, new in box, $290. 5224-2735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
WALL UNIT, walnut, interior lighting, display, storage, perfect condition, $950 ono. 5278-6441 after 3.00pm. WASHING MACHINE, front loader, Whirlpool, 6kg, GC, instructions. $180. 5229-9747. West Geelong. WETSUIT, Rip Curl Steamer, chest zip, size large, 3/2, brand new. Retail $580, sell $375. 0424 065 525. Anglesea. WHEELCHAIR, electric, good working order, can deliver, $900 ono. 52573197.
WIG, ladies, short style, coffee shade with highlights, excellent quality, natural, products provided. $150ono. 5298-1123. Newtown.
ANTIQUES BEDHEAD, and foot, with irons, double, antique, edwardian, inlaid bow and ribbons in main panels. $350. 5253-2410. Clifton Springs. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, Jacobean, carved, 1940’s. $1,000 ono. 5253-2786. Clifton Springs area.
BABY GOODS HIGH CHAIR, retro, pale green laminex and chrome, very good quality, VGC, $49.95. 5221-3015.
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BRIDAL GOWN, Essence, satin, ivory, size 8 (fit size 6 to 8), height 5' 3", bust 36", waist 25", hips 36", lace up back, extensive beading right hip, beaded detachable straps, worn once, includes gown bag, paid $280 to have professionally dry cleaned (certificate supplied), less than 2 years old. Must see. Paid $2,200. Sell $1000. Rebekah 0408 052 485, Berwick.
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Trout released for school holiday angling On the bite BRIAN LONG RAINBOW trout were liberated into a number of local fishing lakes over the past week in preparation for school holidays. Lara Secondary College students helped release 800 into North Geelong’s Seagull Lake under the guidance of teacher and renowned angler Brenton Hodges. A further 500 were released into Highton’s St Augustines Lake, while 200 went into each of the lakes at Bannockburn and Lethbridge. Powerbait, worms and corn will be good baits at each location. Deep Lake improved, with Powerbait again accounting for the best captures. However, Damian Forbes caught three fish around 1.5kg and lost three others on an Atomic Shad lure in the Muddy Prawn colour. Ballarat’s Lake Burrumbeet remained discoloured but reports continued filtering through of nice trout captures, the best result on blue bait or glassies. High water levels resulted in outstanding captures at West Barwon Reservoir. Fred Jacobs worked the surface off the right hand corner of the main wall to land two brown trout around 900g before changing to a shallow-running Rapala for a beauty just over 2kg. Wurdee Boluc Reservoir, the lake of 1000 casts, produced two brown trout over 3.5kg.
Liberating: Lara Secondary College students release trout into Seagull Lake. Both were taken on lure from the southern end of the lake where a handful of big redfin were also landed, the biggest over 2kg. Salmon captures remained confined mostly to deeper rock platforms rather than the normal beach locations. Wye River, Sheoaks and Grey River produced good fishing but Cinema Point was best, with lure out-fishing bait. Last weekend I fished Fairhaven Beach where good numbers of fish around 1kg were available when the water cleared. Troy Bennet fished Stony Creek on the high tide for plenty of salmon around 800g. Troy also caught two around 1.5kg, with all his fish falling to small laser lures. Queenscliff Pier also produced salmon. The run up to high tide was the go, with both metal and soft plastic lures
working. Anglers who fished after dark at Queenscliff and St Leonards found reasonable numbers of squid. Small, dark coloured jigs were best. Whiting captures were slower, although bag-limit catches were still taken. Fred McMahon managed his bag twice without too many moves to locate fish. Cold, blustery weather kept the majority of snapper anglers off the water but the hardy few who put in the late nights on the bay were rewarded with quality fish. Most of the best fish were around 6kg mark and taken on fresh garfish or pilchard. This weekend the evening tides should be perfect for snapper on the mud directly out from the silos piers, in Stingaree Bay or just off Yarra St. Soft plastics anglers found a variety of fish, with Queenscliff’s cut producing silver
trevally over 1kg on curl tail grubs. Geelong’s waterfront was slow but a few average pinky snapper were landed along with some nice trevalla, again on Turtleback worms. Salmon should be one of your best target options in offshore wind this weekend. Fish Fairhaven or Eastern View beaches or the rocks between Lorne and Apollo Bay. Freshwater anglers should look to Lake Bullen Merri where good numbers of trout averaging 1kg can be taken from the shore. Powerbait has been best but small suspending lures have also accounted for their fair share of fish. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.
Eagles eye final place NEWTOWN and St Mary’s play Geelong Football League’s game of the day at Elderslie Reserve on Saturday. Newtown is finally living up to big pre-season raps and sits fifth on the ladder, while St Mary’s trails by four points in sixth spot. This game is vitally important because a win for the Eagles would just about tie up a finals spot, while the Saints will battle to make up the eight point break that a loss would give. The Eagles have settled into a competitive outfit with the likes of Sandy Robinson, Matt McMahon and Lewis Hyland providing plenty of drive around the ground. Full-forward Jay Bett is marking everything that comes his way and Ryan Gamble is getting into things. It’s hard to read St Mary’s form over the past three weeks. A victory over the highly rated South Barwon was followed by a loss to St Joseph’s and then last week’s surprise defeat to lowly St Alban’s. Other selections: BELL PARK v St Alban’s, COLAC v North Shore, West Saints v SOUTH BARWON, LARA v Grovedale, Leopold v ST JOSEPH’S.
BFL Bellarine Football League throws up three very good games this weekend. Torquay is proving to be a very good side and sits second on the ladder. The Tigers can further enhance their credentials if they beat Amateurs at Queens Park. With its back to the wall, Ammos will come out firing. Down at Ocean Grove the Grubbers host Modewarre in what will be an entertaining game between two sides destined to play finals.
Local Footy FRANK MASON In an upset, the Warriors will take the points. Drysdale is nipping at the heels of the top five. On Saturday it will be in another close game when it travels down to Anglesea. The Roos have been disappointing this year and would dearly love to win some respect by stringing some victories together. Other selections: QUEENSCLIFF v Newcomb, Portarlington v BARWON HEADS.
GDFL North Geelong and Werribee Centrals take Geelong and District Football League centre stage this weekend in the game of the day at Galvin Park. Werribee shocked many last weekend when it drew with top placed Thomson, while North Geelong had a solid victory over Belmont Lions. Victory for the Centurions would see them leapfrog North Geelong on the ladder to take fifth spot. The Magpies looked sluggish over the past month after an excellent start to the year but maybe they’re regaining mojo. Other selections: INVERLEIGH v Geelong West, EAST GEELONG v Anakie, BELL POST HILL v Winchelsea, Belmont Lions v BANNOCKBURN, THOMSON v Corio. Great Numbers
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