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POSITIVE: Premier Ted Baillieu and Mayor Keith Fagg promote the Shop Local Geelong message.

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Woolies set for Port By MICHELLE HERBISON WOOLWORTHS plans to build a supermarket at Portarlington, according to a tender notice published this week. The tender identified 6-8 Brown St as the site for the store. Construction Engineering Australia’s Luke Byrne said his company was seeking subcontractors for a “Portarlington Woolworths base-build”. “We haven’t won it yet we’re tendering against a couple of others,” Mr Byrne said. “Woolworths are apparently doing their own fit-out, so we’ll build the box then they’ll put ev-

February tipped for start on site dependent last month that he hoped development could start this year. Ward councillor Lindsay Ellis hoped Woolworths would encourage residents to shop locally but the town still “desperately needed” a petrol station. “It horrifies me to think of the amount of money that goes out of the town when people go out to shop and get petrol,” Mr Ellis said. Portarlington Business and Tourism Association president John Rae was “delighted”

erything inside it.” Mr Byrne expected construction to begin in February and take four or five months. “I think they’re planning on starting it this side of Christmas but, realistically, I’d say the start of February.” The Independent reported in April that a “tough economic climate” had delayed supermarket plans approved in 2010 for the 1600-square-metre site. Goldstrike Development’s Andrew Liddell told the In-

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the vacant development block would host a new business. “It’s really good for the town to have a larger-style supermarket and if it’s Woolworths that would be an asset to the town. It will enable people to do their regular shopping here and give them a reason not to go to Drysdale.” Mr Rae said Woolworths’ large range of goods at competitive prices would assist the town’s ageing population. Portarlington IGA and Williamson’s Licensed Supermar-

ket owner Tim Lin called Woolworths a “monster operation” that would force him to reconsider his business structures. “We have to be prepared for everything to change in the market. Nobody will be sympathetic but we will find a way to do business,” he said. Mr Lin thought Woolworths’ trade in the area would remain mostly unchanged because many Portarlington residents already shopped at the chain’s Drysdale store. “It’s a public company, so they don’t worry about the individual site’s profit – they worry about market share,” he said.

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THE LEADERS of Victoria and Geelong have thrown their weight behind a new campaign to support local retailers. Premier Ted Baillieu and Mayor Keith Fagg both praised Shop Local Geelong for encouraging shoppers to spend locally, creating jobs. “Good local business deserves strong local support and that’s what Shop Local Geelong is all about,” Mr Baillieu said. “Running a small business is always challenging and external economic challenges such as the high Australian dollar and online shopping are making the task even tougher for our local businesses. “By working together, government, businesses, communities and local media can help our local businesses to prosper.” Cr Fagg called Shop Local Geelong “a very positive initiative” “The more money people spend in Geelong, the more jobs for local people and investment back into our city,” he said. “With Christmas coming up, now is a great time to shop locally and show your support for our local businesses. The City is proud to support the Shop Local campaign and I urge everyone to get behind it.” The campaign, an initiative of the Independent, promotes the benefits of shopping locally rather than online or elsewhere. Shop Local includes a monthly customer service award, offering the winning retailer a $1000 advertising package covering the Independent and its EasyFinder business directory. Shoppers can nominate retailers by explaining in 50 words or less why they deserve to win and sending the entry to: Shop Local Geelong, PO Box 407, Geelong, 3220; editorial@geelongindependent.com.au; or fax 5249 6799.

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ALP ‘backs’ $8b port plan By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE STATE opposition has thrown its weight behind a proposed $8 billion Bay West container port near Avalon. Opposition leader Daniel Andrews announced Labor supported Bay West as the best option to ensure economic growth and jobs, especially for Geelong and western Melbourne. The Independent revealed a fortnight ago a secret Department of Transport study into the bid despite earlier State Government claims Bay West was off the agenda. Mr Andrews called for a “comprehen-

sive and transparent cost benefit analysis” comparing Bay West with the Government’s preferred option at Hastings. “There are many factors that support Bay West as the appropriate site for Melbourne’s second port,” he said. Mr Andrews listed Bay West’s advantages as unlimited potential berth capacity, availability of back-up land, access to a standard gauge national freight link, proximity to import and export warehouses and connections to major arterial roads. A second container port was essential for job creation and economic growth in Victoria, he said.

“Container shipping and port activity makes a vital contribution to the Victorian economy, providing jobs for a number of local industries. “A number of reports have supported a new port between Little River and Point Wilson on the basis of cost as well as for the advantages it has over Hastings, which for example does not link to freight rail. “Ernst and Young estimated the cost of a port at Bay West was approximately half of that required to expand the Port of Hastings and environmental impact assessments have been conducted in recent years regarding sites in the Bay West area, yet the Bail-

lieu Government refuses to consider an alternative to Hastings and instead Victorians’ could end up with a costly and less effective second port. “It is clear that Bay West requires significant further investigation and Mr Baillieu’s failure to canvas this option would be selling Victorians short.” The Independent reported earlier this year that industry supported the Bay West option, along with the Victorian freight and Logistics Council and Property Council of Victoria. A western region transport study identified Bay West as the best container port option for transportation links. SUPPORT: Daniel Andrews

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THE Independent has won three state awards for journalism and photography. The paper was also commended as a runner-up for Overall Newspaper Excellence during the Victorian Country Press Association annual awards last Friday. The Independent won Best Local Reporting for journalist John Van Klaveren’s Shattered Lives series, dealing with the aftermath of road accidents. Award judges commended Mr Van Klaveren for “particularly sensitive, well-written pieces of journalism”. Photographer Tommy Ritchie’s picture of two girls bouncing in an inflatable structure won Best Photographic Study and a Canon Award for Recognition of Quality and Contribution to the Country Press Industry. Judges called the shot a “great fun photograph” taken from an interesting perspective to “stop people in their tracks”. The judges of the Overall Newspaper Excellence award

WINNERS: John Van Klaveren, left, and Tommy Ritchie. commended the Independent for its “strong editorial stories, up front on vital community issues”. They noted the paper’s “great scope for readers’ views” through its letters sec-

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tion and “innovative” Buckets & Bouquets column. The judges also complimented the Independent’s advertisements, which they said would be “a credit to the best design houses anywhere”.

Each of the Independent’s awards was in a category for papers with circulations over 10,000. The awards were presented during Victorian Country Press Association’s annual conference in Geelong. More than 120 newspaper proprietors, executives and their partners attended the conference’s annual dinner and awards night at The Pier. Managing editor Tony Galpin said the three awards and commendation were testament to the Independent’s commitment to quality journalism. “The Independent is dedicated to producing the stories of interest and importance to our community,” he said. “As a community paper we have a duty to strive for the highest standards. The awards are another welcome recognition of our effort and commitment to our community. “I thank all the Independent’s staff for their great work and all our readers and advertisers for their support.”

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$100,000 thief ‘walks’ Police conducted a search warrant on the couple’s residence at Smith St, Winchelsea, and seized stolen items, Sen Const Marshall said. “Eighty items were seized, including a vehicle, numerous power tools and tradesmen’s equipment, musical equipment, surfboards, weapons and other items believed to be stolen goods or the proceeds of crime,” he said. Over $63,000 worth of goods remained unrecovered. The court heard the couple stole trailers from Jan Juc, Lara, Elwood, Newtown, Richmond and Elliminyt. The couple pawned some of the

By MICHELLE HERBISON A WOMAN who stole nearly $100,000 worth of goods in a spate of tradesmen’s trailer thefts has escaped a jail sentence. Tenille Stewart, 32, of Holyhead Dve, Torquay, pleaded guilty in Geelong Magistrates Court this week to 19 charges including theft, obtaining property by deception and possessing proceeds of crime and weapons. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Eugene Marshall told the court Stewart stole a series of trailers during April and May with boyfriend Gerard Kerr, 38, now in prison.

goods at Cash Converters. Sen Const Marshall said Stewart admitted during the search to obtaining knives, knuckle dusters and pepper spray while working in security at Avalon and Tullamarine airports between 2009 and 2011. “The accused was uncooperative and unremorseful throughout the interview,” he told the court. Defence Lawyer Michael Brugman said Stewart had been a drug addict but had no relevant prior convictions. “Her psychiatric history was and still is fragile. She is determined to remain drug-free,” Mr Brugman said.

Stewart’s father, a retired bricklayer of Torquay, said his daugther’s attitude had improved since she recently started part-time work. Her crimes against tradesmen in his community was “very embarrassing”, he told the court. Magistrate Ann McGarvie sentenced Ms Stewart to a 12-month community corrections order and ordered her to pay $12,324 in compensation. “It is self-evident you went off the rails when you started your relationship with Mr Kerr,” she said. “This is your chance to make a change.”

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In brief Runners’ funds ALMOST 12,000 participants have helped an annual fun run raise more than $500,000 for Geelong Hospital’s children’s ward, according to organisers. Cotton On Foundation’s Sam McGuane said Run Geelong raised enough money to complete the ward’s redevelopment project.

Business help A NEW “one-stop shop of support services” will provide support and information to small businesses in the Geelong region, federal MP Richard Marles has announced. The Member for Corio said a grant of $182,000 would help Geelong Chamber of Commerce establish the service, named Small Business, Smart Business.

Airshow coup “ONE of America’s most popular airshow performers” will take to the skies at Avalon in March, according to event organisers. They said Skip Stewart would bring his “dynamic act” to Avalon’s Australian International Airshow in his first appearance in Australia.

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A $500,000 project will restore the surface of Bellarine Hwy at Marcus Hill, a state MP has announced. Member for Western Victoria David Koch said “many motorists” would welcome the works, to start in February.

Umpires call A TEST umpire has urged former players to begin umpiring local matches amid a shortage of umpires in Geelong Cricket Association. Former Tasmanian captain Rodney Tucker said umpiring was rewarding in terms of participation and financially, with umpires paid up to $100 taxfree a match.

Clean cash FEDERAL Government has given a Geelong business $228,000 to install wind turbines and solar panels. Geelong Galvanising’s David Chaston, who said the company would match the funding, considered clean energy a “natural fit” for his business. WORKERS WANTED: David Deicke at his Smash Masters business in South Geelong.

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Smashing jobs but staff search beaten By NOEL MURPHY IT’S NOT hard for David Deicke to find good staff – it’s impossible. The Smash Masters proprietor has advertised for panel beaters, spray painters and assemblers – as apprentices and qualified tradesmen – across the region for months but can’t get any takers. He’s advertised for staff in numerous newspapers and across multiple employment websites. He’s advertised throughout Geelong, the Surf Coast, Werribee and Melton. But all to no avail. “I can’t work it out,’’ Mr Deicke told the Independent. “I have 11 people presently working

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here and I’m looking for another 11. “I’m the biggest panel shop in Geelong and I’m paying the best rates in Geelong but I feel like I’m in a little country town.’’ Mr Deicke said his work for RACV was mounting as he tried to find tradesmen for “who want to grow with the company’’ for long-term employment. He believed panel repair staff were at a premium in Geelong. “I get all these people who respond to the advertisements who say they’re currently working at other places. I offer them more than they get but then they go back to their boss and they offer them more to stay.” The auto industry is not the only labour sector feeling the pinch of a tight jobs market in Geelong despite an un-

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By NOEL MURPHY PICKETERS at South Geelong’s Little Creatures brewery construction site appear to have retreated following State Government threats to break up their protest. Protesters were little more than a hitand-run presence on Wednesday after Premier Ted Baillieu threatened to intervene following a Supreme Court injunction against the picket. Geelong Trades Hall boss Tim Gooden had earlier warned of stiffer opposition but picketers were conspicuous by their absence in recent days. Tom Moultrie, general manager of TFG Group, providing contractors to the $60 million project, said the picketers’ disappearance was baffling. “They were not there this morning. I

don’t know why to be honest, there’s been no correspondence,” he told the Independent. Claims and counter-claims of thuggery have coloured the dispute. Picketers have described it as a community dispute the Supreme Court injunction directed at participating unions and Mr Gooden. A State Government spokesman refused to be drawn on the prospects of police dispersal of the picket. “As that is an operational matter for Victoria Police, it would not be appropriate for the Government to comment,” he said. “All Victorians are entitled to be able go to work safely and without being threatened or intimidated. “The Victorian Government is very concerned that certain persons appear to

be defying the orders of the Supreme Court and preventing Victorians from peaceably going to work and earning a living for themselves and their families.” The Independent was unable to gain comment from union representatives or Geelong Trades Hall. Mr Moultrie said federal Workplace Relations Minister Bill Shorten had told TFG and Victorian Trades Hall to abide by the court ruling. “We received notification from the Federal Government stating, basically, that it expects all parties to comply with the law, that it doesn’t condone illegal activities or actions preventing people accessing their work,’’ he said. “I received that letter and so did Brian Boyd, convenor of the Victorian Trades Hall Council.’’

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Bunny battles By MICHELLE HERBISON FRESHWATER Creek farmers have labelled a Department of Primary Industries rabbit eradication program an “absolute disaster” run by “heavy handed” bureaucrats. Farmer Ann Bullen said she would spend $40,000 to surround her property in rabbit-proof mesh fencing because the “uncoordinated” program failed to curb the infestation. Ms Bullen said Department of Primary Industries refused to help her eradicate rabbits despite her property being less than 20 metres from the problem area along Thompson’s Creek between Pettavel and Anglesea Rds. Farmer Harry Cook said he received a fine after spending 208 hours killing rabbits under “vague instructions” and “impossible tasks”. “I pleaded with the DPI to come and show us what to do -

but the request was denied.” Mr Cook said landowners felt bullied and intimidated at the hands of DPI. Ms Bullen’s neighbour Penny Stephens planned to contest in court a $500 fine she recieved sent after a disagreement with DPI staff at her property a week earlier. “We’ve done our best to comply but rabbits don’t respect boundaries. They (DPI) weren’t supplying me with advice, support or anything.” Ms Stephens said DPI staff argued with State Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos when she invited him to her property inspection for “protection” after they entered her land without her permission. “Surprise, surprise, the fine came a week after my inspection.” Mr Katos said the incident “surprised” him. DPI needed to improve its

“educational role”, he said. “The way they deal with people at times needs to be improved.” A DPI spokesperson said Ms Stephens’ fine was for failing to meet requirements of a direction notice. Four of the 30 properties included in the Thompson’s Creek project had received fines and faced potential court action. Two per cent of more than 1000 properties state-wide received fines. “This small minority jeopardise the efforts of the other 98 per cent of landholders who do the right thing by the law and by the wider community,” the spokesperson said. State Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said “savage cuts” to DPI services were making Victorians question the Government’s ability to control rabbits.

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MUSIC, MUNCHIES, MARKETS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE

Geelong Revival brings sprints back to the waterfront with over 270 classic and contemporary cars and motorbikes racing. Plus, over 400 vehicles on display across the waterfront on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd December. Racing starts at 9.30am.

Dress up in period and win big at Fashions on the Field, Judging is at 11am on Sunday or just enjoy the festival atmosphere. Bring the kids along to the Kidzone on Steampacket place for some colouring-in action and check out the displays all along the waterfront.

The main stage will have music by the Blues Train all weekend and the Market on Steampacket and the Motor Expo at Eastern Beach will run both days. Great food and hospitality will be available right across the waterfront. Join in the fun and festivities.

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CAREERS AT THE CITY JOIN ONE OF GEELONG’S LARGEST EMPLOYERS We offer excellent employment conditions and opportunities to further your career. To view available positions, apply or obtain a position description visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

HAVE YOUR SAY

What’s a priority to you?

PUBLIC NOTICE How will your life change in the next four years?

PUBLIC MEETINGS

PET REGISTRATION CHECKS IN PROGRESS NOW! AVOID A PENALTY FOR HAVING UNREGISTERED PETS MICROCHIP

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NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING

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The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Gheringhap Street entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 27 November commencing at 7.00pm.

Tell us about the direction you want Geelong to take

How do you want your community to look?

The meeting is open to the public.

The City of Greater Geelong is developing City Plan 2013-2017 and we want to hear from you. City Plan outlines Council’s four-year vision for the City of Greater Geelong.

HAVE YOUR SAY

Geelong Obedience Dog Club Breakwater Road

24 November 10.00am-1.00pm

Have your say we’re listening

Lara Community Centre 9-11 Waverly Road Lara

6 December 4.30pm-7.00pm

• Cats must be in an enclosed container. • Dogs must be on a lead at all times (and muzzled if they are not friendly around other animals).

The City is developing a Master Plan for Evans Reserve, corner of Sparks Rd and Yooringa Ave, Norlane. The reserve currently accommodates a number of active uses including cricket and soccer, as well a range of community facilities. The Master Plan will provide direction for the future development of the reserve. Following extensive community consultation, the Draft Evans Reserve Master Plan is currently on display for public comment.

Get Involved

• All cats and dogs are to be registered by or prior to three months of age and must be microchipped before being registered.

Workshops

• EFTPOS available. Prepayment is available at the City’s Customer Service Centres.

Vines Road Community Centre Geelong City Hall Lara Community Centre Drysdale Potato Shed Centenary Hall, Norlane Belmont Civic Centre

Copies of the plan are available for viewing at: • The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au • Corio Shopping Centre - Shop 4k, 83a Purnell Road, Corio Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm

Feedback and enquiries can be submitted to Jake McMinn - Sport, Recreation & Open Space, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220, or email sport@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTED MICROCHIPPING AND HALF PRICE REGISTRATIONS AT:

Make sure your voice is heard as part of this important planning process.

We want everyone - individuals, businesses and community groups to play a role in guiding Geelong’s future.

DRAFT EVANS RESERVE MASTER PLAN

The closing date for written submissions is: Friday 7 December 2012

27 November 2012, 6.00pm-8.00pm 1 December 2012, 10.00am-12.00pm 5 December 2012, 4.00pm-6.00pm 6 December 2012, 4.00pm-6.00pm 11 December 2012, 6.00pm-8.00pm 12 December 2012, 5.00pm-7.00pm

Register for workshops online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au or phone 5272 5272. .

Online Forum and Survey Take part in the online conversation From 19 November 2012, take part inatthe online conversation www.geelong2017.com.au at www.geelong2017.com.auororininthe theDecember Decemberedition editionofof Community Update. Update Community

*Conditions apply. This microchipping service is available for: • Existing registered pets. • Pets being microchipped and registered on the day. • Pets that reside outside the City of Greater Geelong. • Registration fees for pets vary between $10 - $22. Pets cannot be microchipped only (unless an existing registered pet). For further information visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/animals

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CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS JUST CARS GEELONG REVIVAL

NIGHT ROAD WORKS - PAKINGTON STREET, NEWTOWN

SATURDAY 1 AND SUNDAY 2 DECEMBER Temporary changed traffic conditions for the Just Cars Geelong Revival event will take place on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 December on Waterfront Geelong. Just Cars Revival Geelong is a motoring festival. The program includes sprint trials, a classic motorshow, exhibitions, fashion parade, children’s activities, entertainment and more.

LIMITED ACCESS, NO ON-STREET PARKING DUE TO REPLACEMENT OF ROAD ASPHALT SUNDAY 2 TO THURSDAY 6 DECEMBER - 6.00PM TO 7.00AM

For more information about the event program please go to www.geelongrevival.com.au

Fulton Hogan has been contracted by City of Greater Geelong to resurface roads as a part of Council’s annual rehabilitation works.

TEMPORARY CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ARRANGEMENTS

Hot bituminous asphalt and profiling works will take place on Pakington Street between West Fyans Street and Noble Street.

PUBLIC MEETINGS

While the event program is held over two days, there is a requirement for some roads to be closed in the days leading up to and after the event, to set up and pack up the necessary infrastructure and equipment. This is the inaugural year for the event. The times detailed in this notice may change slightly. RITCHIE BOULEVARD - EASTERN BEACH RESERVE DATES

APPROXIMATE CLOSURE TIMES

Tuesday 27 November to Wednesday 28 November

6.00am-6.00pm

Thursday 29 November to Tuesday 4 December

From 6.00am Thursday 29 November until Tuesday 4 December

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS East section of Ritchie Boulevard closed. Areas of Ritchie Boulevard will remain open for public parking. Closed to traffic.

EASTERN BEACH ROAD BETWEEN MOORABOOL STREET AND BELLERINE STREET

We will endeavour to minimise any disruptions to residents and businesses while surfacing works are undertaken. Work not carried out due to bad weather or other unforseen circumstances will be rescheduled, usually the following day. If you have any queries contact Mathew Trezise on 5272 5272.

PUBLIC NOTICES POWERLINE CLEARANCE PROGRAM 2012/2013 The pruning program to clear street trees from powerlines has commenced. Street trees will be pruned in accordance to the Electricity Safety Regulations 2010 in order to maintain the required clearance space between trees and powerlines.

DATES

APPROXIMATE CLOSURE TIMES

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

Thursday 29 November to Monday 3 December

From 6.00am Thursday 29 November until Monday 3 December

From Ritchie Boulevard to the intersection of Bellerine Street will be closed.

If you have any queries or concerns contact the City on 5272 5272.

Friday 30 November to Monday 3 December

From 6.00am Friday 30 November through to Monday 3 December

Eastern Beach Road between Bellerine Street and Yarra Street will be closed.

BOUNDARY REALIGNMENT

Saturday 1 December and Sunday 2 December

Between 6.00am-7.30pm on both days

Eastern Beach Road between Yarra Street and Moorabool Street will be closed to traffic.

YARRA STREET BETWEEN BROUGHAM AND EASTERN BEACH ROAD DATES

APPROXIMATE CLOSURE TIMES

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

Saturday 1 December

6.00am-7.30pm

Yarra Street between Brougham Street and Eastern Beach Road will be closed.

Sunday 2 December

6.00am-7.30pm

Yarra Street between Brougham Street and Eastern Beach Road will be closed.

The City of Greater Geelong is required to realign the Drysdale, Clifton Springs and Curlewis boundaries. Following the Council Meeting of 13 November 2012 and in conjunction with the public meetings held with residents the boundary realignment includes an amended proposal for Area 1, deferral of Area 2 and confirmation of Area 3 and 4. AMENDED PROPOSAL - AREA 1 Extend the boundary at the rear of the property known as 52 Delungra Avenue in an easterly direction to the south east corner of 54A Delungra Avenue, then continue the boundary north to intersect with the existing boundary at the rear of the property at 7 Wintersun Court. DEFERRED PROPOSAL - AREA 2

BROUGHAM STREET BETWEEN BELLERINE AND YARRA STREET DATES

APPROXIMATE CLOSURE TIMES

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

Saturday 1 December

6.00am-7.30pm

Brougham Street between Bellerine Street and Yarra Street will be closed on the north side of the road only. (Transvaal Square side)

Sunday 2 December

6.00am-7.30pm

Brougham Street between Bellerine street and Yarra street will be closed on the north side of the road only. (Transvaal Square side)

For a map of the event layout and roadways listed above please go to www.geelongrevival.com.au PARKING AND TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS To minimise parking issues and traffic density, spectators will be encouraged to use the event’s free Park and Ride service for more information on the service please contact jesse@geelongrevival.com.au FURTHER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE Contact the event organiser on 5273 4777 extension 415 or email jesse@geelongrevival.com.au. You may also wish to contact the City’s Events Unit on 5272 5029.

Defer this proposal until any future land subdivision occurs which would result in further consideration of the need for realignment. CONFIRMED PROPOSAL - AREAS 3 AND 4 Move the eastern boundary of Curlewis east to run south along Jetty Road and intersect with the Geelong-Portarlington Road. Continue south along Grubb Road to intersect with the current Wallington alignment between properties known as 541-689 Grubb Road, Drysdale and 571-649 Grubb Road, Wallington. A map of these proposed boundary realignments is available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au The City is inviting written submissions from residents to be received within 30 days of this public notice. The submission needs to state whether you believe the amended proposal (area 1) or confirmed proposal (area 3 and 4) complies with the Guidelines for Geographic Names 2010. Submissions should be mailed to: Drysdale/Clifton Springs/Curlewis Boundary Realignment Proposal, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

VOLUNTEER AT THE 2013 AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW Have you thought about being a Volunteer at next year’s exciting Australian International Airshow? Now is your opportunity, but hurry, applications will close in December. The Australian International Airshow is a pinnacle event for the Geelong Region, attracting crowds in the tens of thousands worldwide! It is a unique and exciting event appealing to patrons from all facets of the community; members of the defense forces, corporate business and aviation enthusiasts alike. Patrons can mingle in the elaborate trade halls, wander amongst the most exciting crafts in the world, be entranced by the dazzling aerobatic displays or just soak up the atmosphere by the runway.

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For more details check out www.airshow.com.au/volunteers

THE CITY PROUDLY SUPPORTS

JUST CARS GEELONG REVIVAL

SATURDAY 1 AND SUNDAY 2 DECEMBER - WATERFRONT GEELONG


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Emilia returns supreme from US pageants By CHERIE DONNELLAN

PUBLIC NOTICE CLIFTON SPRINGS BOAT HARBOUR Over recent months the Clifton Springs Boat Harbour entrance has become increasingly shallow due to naturally occurring build up of sediment. Recently vessels have had difficulty accessing the harbour entrance at extremely low tide. Maintenance dredging of the Clifton Springs Boat Harbour has commenced and will continue at certain times over the next three to four weeks. Works over the past week have restored safe access at all tides. Work methods being employed do not require closure of the harbour, however the City may at times need to restrict access to the breakwater. A small equipment compound has been established in the gravel car park. The works are being undertaken from the shore with the use of a long reach excavator from the northern breakwater. The excavated sediment is initially being placed on or adjacent to the breakwater to dry before moving it offsite to remote areas of the coast where it will be used for erosion control. Some odour may be experienced in the immediate vicinity of the drying sediment. All efforts will be made to minimise disruption to residents and harbour users. For further information contact the City on 5272 4785.

UPCOMING EVENTS

SUPREME REIGN: Emilia Ramos on Geelong’s waterfront with her new trophies. Picture: TOMMY RITCHIE 90398

GREAT OCEAN ROAD 80TH ANNIVERSARY

Geo power project funding bid ‘stalls’

SATURDAY 24 NOVEMBER - 12.00PM TO 4.00PM GEELONG TOWN HALL AND JOHNSTONE PARK PRECINCT A community welcoming afternoon will be held at the Geelong Town Hall and at the Johnstone Park Precinct. There will be marching and static performances by the Victoria Police Pipe Band. The Peace Memorial and Geelong Art Gallery will also be open from the Johnstone Park side. Geelong Legacy will have delicious BBQ and soft drinks on the day. This is a non-alcoholic event. At 1.00pm vehicles in the tour will arrive, following an enjoyable scenic drive from the start of the tour at the Shrine in Melbourne. They will remain on display until 3.00pm along the gravel driveway between the buildings and Johnstone Park.

By NOEL MURPHY A PROPOSED ground-breaking geothermal energy project at Moriac could be on a back-burner without funding. Federal Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman said Greenearth Energy had yet to apply for federal funding to assist its first stage. The Independent reported six months ago that Greenearth would reapply for funding after losing an initial bid when the company failed to raise enough capital of its own. The project seeks to tap hot rocks deep underground to generate electricity. Mr Cheeseman told the Independent Greenearth had yet to apply for grant funding under an Emerging Renewables Pro-

At 1.30pm Everyone is invited to stand next to the steps of the Geelong Town Hall to watch the recreation of the 1918 photograph of Howard Hitchcock and his team launching The Great Ocean Road Trust. Howard and Louise Hitchcock will also come back to life for this event. For more information go to www.80greatoceanroad.com.au

gram. He confirmed the program was still intact after the Federal Government’s midyear budget review. Greenearth has already attracted a $25 million commitment from State Government for the first-stage of its Geelong Geothermal Power project, with $5 million to go toward the “proof of resource’’ first stage. The remaining $20 million would go toward a second-stage grid-connected 12MW demonstration plant. Greenearth director Robert King told the Independent earlier this year the company was seeking additional funds for first stage works from the Emerging Renewables Program.

ROME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY.

You are invited to celebrate 2012 International Day of People with Disability.

Rome wasn’t built in a day, and your life didn’t end up where it is overnight. Set yourself an image of what you want your life to look like.

You are most welcome to enjoy a community event on Friday 30 November in Little Malop Central, 11.00am to 3.00pm. Part of Little Malop Central will be transformed into a creative space where people from 14 different support services and individuals living with disability will be available to give information and chat about:

Use that image every day to keep you focused, or in times when you take a step backwards.

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• what support services and programs are available in Geelong, and • what can be achieved when we focus on access and social inclusion. Music, dance, art and theatre will be part of this event. This includes:

Sound sleeping, clean eating and a dose of regular training, will see you moving closer to that image every day.

TRAIN SMARTER, NOT HARDER AT CLUB EXEC! Cnr of Claire & Corio Streets, Geelongg

• E.Motion 21 – a dance troupe for young people with Downs Syndrome will give a short performance

(Located at the rear of TAC Headquarters)

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• DJ Vinnie – a well known Geelong DJ (among other things) who has a disability and is unstoppable on the decks!

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For further information call 5272 4735 or email smuratti@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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Want to make a healthy change in your life, but don’t know where to begin.

International Day of People with Disability is celebrated world wide to recognise the achievements of people living with disability and to raise awareness of the benefits of access and inclusion for all.

• Mambourin Choir – An all-ability 5 piece choir

“We’ve already been granted $5 million from the State Government for the initial drilling but we’ll need more money to compete the first stages,’’ he said in May. “We’ve applied for funding through the Federal Government’s emerging renewables program.’’ Mr King said Green expected to find out whether it would receive funding in “three to four months’’. But this week Greenearth failed to respond to the Independent’s calls for comment. The much-vaunted geothermal project is sited at a former quarry on land owned by international company Holcim west of Moriac and about 8.5km from Anglesea’s coal mine.

YOUR WEEKLY HEALTH TIP

FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER LITTLE MALOP STREET CENTRAL BETWEEN MOORABOOL AND YARRA STREETS

• Hoopfusion – fitness and movement through the fun of hooping

GEELONG pageant star Emilia Ramos has returned from competing in America with new titles. The North Geelong five-year-old won a Talent Supreme category in a California pageant and Supreme Queen in Texas. Mum Kacey Ramos said Emilia competed in the California Gold Coast Beauty pageant only hours after landing in America. “We thought we’d just see how Emilia felt about competing after the long flight, so we hadn’t prepared but she wanted to compete when we got there,” Mrs Ramos said. Emilia won the Californian talent title for completing a flamenco dance routine. She also won a Best Smile Award and an Outfit of Choice trophy for a Michael Jackson Thriller-themed routine. The pageant star won the queen title a week later at the Texas Universal Royalty National pageant, which featured in reality television’s Toddlers and Tiaras. Emilia again won the talent section in Texas as well as the Sweetheart category and Outfit of Choice for a Katy Perry-inspired cupcake creation. Mrs Ramos said pageant boss Annette Hill was “very supportive” of her daughter, joking about her social media alias, The Emilia Ramos. “Every time Emilia came on stage Annette would say ‘Everybody welcome The Emilia Ramos’ and made a big thing about Emilia coming from Australia. “Emilia loved it.” Mrs Ramos said Emilia participated in Halloween festivities, visited Disneyworld and attended a Justin Bieber concert as “holiday time” between pageants. “Emilia’s dying to go back and compete next year after such a positive experience.” Emilia signed autographs for fans at Geelong’s Steampacket Gardens this week.


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THERE’S a good reason why the word ‘fun’ is included in the name of Winchelsea Fun Kart Club name. The club’s charter makes it clear: “If you are seeking membership for serious racing, then I suggest you are applying to the wrong club”. Secretary Glen Rabbas said the club was strictly family orientated, with fun the key element. “It’s been the main ingredient for the club’s success,” he emphasised. “We’re looking for people with a similar motivation to become part the club. “A win-at-all-costs approach to racing has no part in our club’s agenda. This is not what we’re about.” Glen said the family-friendly club promoted parents and kids spending time together and having fun racing go karts within a safe environment. “The aim is maximum fun for the entire family for minimum outlay while endeavouring to keep all carts on an even keel with no unfair advantages,” Glen said. “Winning is seen as a secondary issue. In fact, one of our rules is that there will be no arguments entered into at the track.” A group of Winchelsea families formed the club about 30 years ago, with members still us-

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ROUND THEY GO: Winchelsea Fun Kart Club members race on their home track. ing the original Gladman St dirt track. Glen said the membership covered a broad range of age from six to 70. “We have members from Geelong, Colac, Melbourne and Winchelsea. We have members who are truck drivers, small business owners, pilots, students, builders, mechanics, fitters and many other varied occupations.” The club meets on the first, third and fifth Sunday from February to November, with dates reserved just for fun and practice. Club trophy race days have junior members put into different age classes to ensure racing is fair and fun, while senior members run in weight and gender categories. Glen explained that the club used only one class of engine, a Honda 6.5hp four-stroke, mostly fitted to second-hand bitumen go karts with club-set specifications and safety rules.

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Apt memorial I WRITE in reply to Bob Thompson’s letter headlined ‘Memorial defiled’ in last week’s Independent. Mr Thompson unfortunately overlooked some facts relating to Australia’s and Japan’s wartime activities. While he correctly pointed out that during World War Two Japan was our enemy, he equally overlooked the fact that during World War One the Japanese battle cruiser Ibuki and the light cruiser Chikuma served as part of the Australian squadron. The Ibuki also escorted Australian troopships to Egypt in 1914. Therefore, his quote from the encyclopaedia correctly covered our World War One alliance with Japan and confirmed that the Japanese dignitaries were appropriate in laying wreaths. As for German dignitaries laying wreaths, our troops serving today in Afghanistan do so side by side with troops from Germany under the auspices of ISAF. While the atrocities carried out in World War Two are not to be forgotten, the wider understanding of the Australian War Memorial and Remembrance Day is indeed living up to the Australian War Memorial Act, as quoted by Mr Thompson. Steve Chilvers Grovedale

Site of a rip-off QUESTION: How do you negatively affect both tourism and commerce in Torquay and leave an impression the region has got ahead of itself? Answer: More than double site fees at the foreshore caravan park to $65 a night on cup weekend for facilities below par compared even to Anglesea. The Torquay tourism body and local traders should be outraged at this blatant rip-off and the negative effect it has on trading in the town and longterm perceptions. The interesting question is who will do something about it? I have sent this email as, having worked in tourism-reliant ventures, it grates to see good work undertaken by tourism bodies and commerce groups undermined by others. Chris Nicoll Coolum Beach

Apprentice services to ‘improve’ from July I WRITE in response to John Van Klaveren’s story headlined ‘Shock over training jobs privatisation’, in the November 16 Independent. Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) assumed responsibility for the regulation of apprenticeship and traineeships from October 1. The VRQA is exploring alternative models for the delivery of field service to apprentices. This will involve a public tender. Advance notice of the tender has been made public as a means of alerting the market to the tendering process. The tender will seek to

Pool together CONGRATULATIONS to the new Surf Coast council. It is great to see a mix of new faces as well as some experience making up the new council. As a community group that has spent many years fighting for a pool on the Surf Coast, we thank the community and the councillors for their help over the election period in gaining interest in this issue. It is important to make sure our community continues to tell our elected representatives what we want. We have a lot of work yet to do and our community continues to be eager to see the pool become a reality. We are excited about working with the new council to make this a priority. The development of council’s strategic plan over the next few months will allow council, in conjunction with the community, to develop a vision of what we all want as well as to help council lead us into an exciting future. Surf Coast Aquatic Leisure Centre Action Group was pleased to see some of the champions of the pool elected to council and looks forward to helping them and the rest of council make this goal a reality. Community consultation and accountability were favoured words during the election process, so we will be excited to see the councillors follow up on their promises.

Furphies papered over RESOURCES Minister Martin Ferguson has released an energy white paper with two fundamental flaws. The big one is clinging to the lie that “accelerating clean energy outcomes” will somehow deliver cheaper electricity prices. This recommendation has nothing to do with cheaper energy outcomes and everything to do with government-mandated feel-good green politics. This nebulous nonsense amounts to lead in the saddle of the Australian economy. Secondly, the mindless homage to green politics again spills over into the nuclear energy debate, preventing any exploration in the white paper of the scope for using nuclear energy as a base-load power source. The combination of ongoing homage to green politics and the inability to tackle rising production costs, especially labour, will inevitably result in further energy price hikes. This will clearly make Australian industry, especially manufacturing, less competitive and will generally lower living standards. The political debate on merits of deregulation and/or public/private ownership of state power generation is largely a furphy. Removing the green lead in the saddle is the only way Australia can win the energy race ahead of international competitors. Brian Handley Geelong

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I HOPE that, with the resignation of Peter Dorling as executive director of Committee for Geelong, we won’t see an end to the inquiry relating to the leaking of confidential information to a mayoral candidate. The members of the committee and the wider community of Geelong are owed an explanation as to how this disgusting episode unfolded. Someone has to be made accountable. A word to the committee board of management: stop meddling in local politics. Mr Betts, are you listening? Kevin V Russell Geelong

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Young and Crazy in sales rush for Day on the Green FIVE thousand tickets sold two days after A Day on the Green announced legendary US performer Neil Young and Crazy Horse would headline next year, the event promoter said. Michael Newton said the sales were a “fantastic response”. “It’s such a coup to get an international artist of Neil Young’s stature to play in Geelong and not to force fans to travel to Melbourne,” New-

ton said. Young will play the main stage at Geelong’s The Hill Winery, formerly Pettavel, on March 16. Australian rock idols Hoodoo Gurus, The Angels, Ross Wilson, Dragon and Boom Crash Opera will share the spotlight during an earlier A Day on the Green concern on February 16. Hoodoo Gurus will celebrate 30 years since debut single Leilani, with the band to perform classics

Community Calendar DANCE - New Years’ Eve dance 8pm-1am at Grovedale Community Centre, Heyers Rd. Nic’s music. BYO. Entry $20. Bookings 0409 321 643. SINGLES - Christian singles Christmas dinner dance Club Italia, Moolap, Saturday, December 8. Entry $35 includes smorgasbord, band. No denim. Book by December 2 5223 2491. CHRISTMAS - Christmas in the Woolshed children’s group program for groups of 10 or more until December 20. Craft, stories, songs and fun through a journey of museum discovery. Bookings 5272 4701 or nwminfo@geelongcity.vic.gov.au. DINNER - Catholic Diners’ Club Geelong seeks new members. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Dromoland House. Cost $28 includes two-course meal and guest speaker. Enquiries 5221 7339. DANCE - E.motion21 dance group for children and youth with Down’ syndrome seeks volunteers for Monday night classes. Contact 0400 266 935 or info@emotion21.org.au.

Saturday DANCE - Social ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11.30pm Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. All welcome. Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. DANCING - Ballroom dancing 8pm-midnight at Leopold Hall. Entry $8. Music by New Ritz. Enquiries 5250 1333. CLAIRVOYANT - Clairvoyant afternoon 1.304pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church hall, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Readings, psychic art, tarot and reiki healing. Enquiries 5248 4936. BOOKS - New-book sale 9am-1pm Uniting Church Hall, Eggleston St, Ocean Grove. For Oxfam Australia. FAIR - Blooming plants and home-made fare 9am at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Potted pelargoniums, craft stall, cakes,

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including What’s My Scene, Bittersweet and 1000 Miles Away. Dragon’s chart-topping hit Are You Old Enough has had a resurgence through play on 2012 television show Puberty Blues but the Day on the Green audience could expect more classics along with songs from recently released EP Chase the Sun, Newton said. Sales for a February concert at the same venue were also “strong”, CRAZY, MAN: Neil Young is coming to Geelong. he said.

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morning tea. Enquiries 5259 3304 or 0427 513 950. MARKET - Hamlyn Heights Scout Group fetemarket-garage sale 9am-2pm at 68 Calvert St, Hamlyn Heights. Market stalls, lucky dips, sausage sizzle, Tootles the train, scout activities, collectables. Enquiries 0409 441 454.

Sunday DOGS - Dog walk and family fun day 9.30am at Eastern Gardens Geelong. Fundraiser for Geelong Animal Welfare Society. Register at www.gaws.org. au. Enquiries 0432 766 903. SERVICE - Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd East Geelong. Guest speakers and flower readings. Enquiries 5248 4936. CREMATORIUM - Geelong crematorium open day 1-4pm Geelong Memorial Park, 40110 Burvilles Rd, Armstrong Creek. Enquiries 5221 1077 or info@gct.net.au.

Monday DANCE - Social ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 7.30-10.30pm Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. GARDENS - Self-drive tour of six Bellarine Peninsula and Geelong gardens 10am-4.30pm starting at Leopold. Bring a picnic. Plants, wine, preserves and card stalls. Members $25, non-members $35. Bookings to Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens 5222 6053 or info@friendsgbg.org.au.

Tuesday REIKI - Reiki healing 7pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Entry $5. Enquiries 5248 4936. SUPPORT - Life after loss peer support group meets 7pm Wesley Centre for Life Enrichment, 218 Ryrie St. For those who have lost a husband or partner. Enquiries 5222 4101.

Wednesday DANCE - Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5243 5306. ENGINEERS - Geelong Society of Model and Experimental Engineers meets 7.30pm at Osborne House, 51 Swinburne Street, North Geelong. Enquiries 5277 0580 or geelongsmee@fastmail.fm.

23rd Nov: DUO DELUXE 30th Nov: BACKBONE 7th Dec: HORIZON 14th Dec: HEARTBEAT 21st Dec: BOONA BAND 28th Dec: BACKBONE BOONA BAND PLAYING LIVE IN THE SPORTS BAR 22ND DEC FROM 8PM

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Thursday MEDITATION - Meditation and philosophy discussion group 10am-midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484. DANCE - Life Activities Club Geelong Christmas break-up dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. All welcome. Enquiries 5251 3529. PHILOSOPHY - Philosophy Cafe 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Cafe Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. SPIRITUALITY - Spiritual development class 7.30pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Entry $3. Enquiries 5248 4936. FINANCE - Geelong Cash Flow club meets 6.30pm at Belmont. Cashflow 101 from the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Learn about money, investing, budgets, shares and property. Enquiries 0413 386 575.

Friday WOMEN - Bellarine International Women’s Group daytrip 8.30am to Essendon DFO. Group receives discounts and goodie bags. Crown Casino buffet lunch. Adults $20. Bookings 5259 3327. DINNER - Arrive Hungry dinner and entertainment 6.30pm at Geelong RSL, Belmont. Fundraising for global poverty. Entry $35. Bookings www.rotaractgeelong.org.au/ arrivehungry.

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Be ready, urges Premier AS VICTORIANS, we live in one of the country’s most fire-prone areas, so preparing for summer means preparing for fire. All Victorians need to be aware of the dangers of bushfires and ensure they plan well ahead of time. Planning and preparing for fire is not just for those who live in bushfire-prone areas – it’s also for anyone who plans to travel through or near those areas. For those with homes in or around bush, coastal scrub, grass or paddocks – even if you’re in an urban area – then planning ahead and preparing your property are vital. Suburban homes, even if they are several kilometres away from risk areas, can be vulnerable to fire caused by flying embers. There are many things you can do right now to get ready for the fire season and protect your family. Get a relocation kit ready with important documents and essentials – mobile phones, radios, clothes and water – so you are ready when you make the decision to leave the area before a fire. Talk to your family and others in your life about planning and preparing for the threat of fire. If you have family, friends or neighbours who might need assistance leaving early before a fire, talk to them about how you could help. Please remember that on hot, dry windy days, fires can start and spread quickly. Check Fire Danger Ratings and warnings at cfa.vic.gov.au.

Ted Baillieu If you are unsure, you should leave. If you are planning to travel around our great state during the fire season, there are precautions that can be taken to make your journey safer. Check the Fire Danger Ratings for the areas you will be visiting every day on the CFA’s website or by downloading the FireReady smartphone app and listen to local radio for warnings and advice while you are on the road. I wish all Victorians a wonderful summer, whether you’re at home or travelling around experiencing our State’s outstanding sights and attractions. Be prepared and stay safe.

Ted Baillieu MLA Premier

Fire danger is rising as the region moves into summer.

Fire Action Week Nov. 18-25

Protect your family by planning ahead this summer. Fire Action Week is a great opportunity to gather all the information you need to prepare for this year’s fire season. Book a CFA Home Visit, find out about FireReady meetings in your area and check the CFA’s website to see if your local CFA station is open on CFA Sunday - 25 November. And remember to talk to your family about what you’re going to do on a hot, dry, windy high fire risk day. For more information about Fire Action Week and how to stay safe this fire season, visit the CFA website or ring 1800 240 667.

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Glam up this Christmas SHOPPERS confused about where to start this Christmas should visit Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre. Gifts galore for the whole family are available, with now an ideal time to kick off the Christmas giftgiving spirit. The centre will host further Christmas cheer when Santa arrives on Saturday, December 1. While children enjoy Santa’s Christmas Circus Parade, featuring Alex the lion from Madagascar, parents should make sure they check out Waurn Pond’s newest giftware store, Glamgirl. Customers will find that special something for any girld and young woman among the store’s eclectic range of jewellery, handbags, wallets and scarves in a wide variety of styles, finishes and colours. Glamgirl has an abundance of great gift ideas to suit every budget and taste, with fashion jewellery items starting at $9.95. Glamgirl also stocks an exclusive range of Gingerlilly sleepwear for men, women and children. The store’s impressive range of giftware includes a one-stop-shop for all baby products, including plush toys, keepsake trinkets, clothing and accessories. Glamgirl is open seven days a week. Customers should ask the Glamgirl team about their VIP card, which provides ongoing member discounts and gift voucher giveaways. For the third year in a row, Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre will offer children an opportunity to have a professional Santa photo taken for free. Shoppers only need to spend $25 or more in one transaction at any store in centre and take the receipt to the Santa photo site outside of Target to receive two free photos. This year photos will be printed at the Santa site, with same day pick-up. Terms and conditions are available at the Santa site or by visiting waurnpondssc.com.au. Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre is at 173-199 Pioneer Rd. For more information visit the website, phone 5244 2580 or email info@waurnpondssc.com.au.

Glamgirl has a wide variety of Christmas gift ideas in stock at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre.

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Home Visiting Doctor provides an alternative to attending a hospital for medical treatment when your GP is closed. Be prepared for an unexpected illness, save our details in your phone today. For more information visit our website at:

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Home Visiting Doctor is an award winning service providing quality after hours medical care. Visiting Geelong and surrounds daily, every day of the year, reducing pressure on hospital emergency departments.

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The new wave in dry cleaning has come to Geelong with Daisy H20.

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Lara and Geelong franchise owner Kerry Gauci says Daisy uses a process free from harmful chemicals. “Daisy offers professional cleaning but without the traditional dry cleaning chemical smell and it’s better for the environment,” Kerry says. “It is also low allergy, so it’s great for people with asthma, eczema or similar allergies. Many customers love it because they can take their doonas straight home after cleaning and put them right on the bed.”

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MOTOR VEHICLES

MOTOR VEHICLES

FORD, Falcon, AU, 2001, GC, AC, 176,000kms, reg 06/13, QXZ-249. $6,000, with RWC $6,500. 0407 887 215.

TOYOTA, Yaris, YR, hatch, 2009, auto, 21,000kms, reg until 06/13, XCG-718. $12,990. 0422 560 888.

FORD, Falcon, sedan, 1999, auto, A/C, GC, QSJ635. $3,800. 5241-2158, 0407 595 171. FORD, Laser, 1984, 4 months reg, RWC, GC, YVZ-648. $1,800ono. 0477 992 215.

FORD, PJ Ranger, XL crew cab, 4x4, 2008, tonneau towbar, 87,000kms, 12 months reg, RWC, YIT-223. $22,500ono. 0423 503 182. HOLDEN, Sedan, 1993, FHV-363, RWC, reg March 2013, EC, stored undercover. $2,000. 0421 917 462. Corio

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CARAVANS & TRAILERS

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

JAYCO, Freedom, 200, poptop, 17’, front kitchen, double bed, EC, annexe, many extras, $17,800. 0403 272 240.

STATESMAN, Poptop, 1988, 13ft, full annexe, 3 berth, full oven, 3 way fridge, microwave, electric brakes, storage boxes, new tyres, spare, extra’s. $7,500. 0418 517 722. Lara.

JAYCO, poptop, 1986, 15’x7’, annexe plus extras, 2 single beds, VGC. $8,500 neg. 5250-1950. Leopold.

BUELL, 1203CC, 1999, new tyres, IJ-725, RWC, EC. $7,900. 0402 022 028.

SCOOTER, 2009, Kymco, Ego 250, 5,500kms, digital display, as new condition, reg, HO-110. $3,000. O431 485 195.

KEA, Freedom, 2 berth, 2008, top condition, fuel efficient, turbo diesel, shower, toilet, solar panels, balance of AWN warranty. $59,500. 52563043, 0409 834 005.

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FORD TERRITORY GHIA WAGON

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TONNEAU COVERS, tow bars, bull bars and ladder racks. Supply and fit. Geelong Ute & Auto Gear. 5244-4999 / 0417 267 269.

CRUSADOR, pop-top, 2005, 18’, 2 singles, microwave, television, air-con, used only 6 weeks, EC, as new. $26,000. Phone 52436096.

TOYOTA, Landcruiser, 2004, auto, metallic gold, EC, 330,000kms, SUR707. $26,000. 0418 362 365. TOYOTA, Seca, 1993, red 5 door, auto, AC, PS, CD, RWC, reg. until 11/12., ideal first car, SAK-021. $3,800ono. 0450 489 070.

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JAYCO, Destiny, pop-top caravan, 2006, EC, 13’x8’, double bed, full annexe, extras. $22,000ono. 0400 310 327.

TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au

JAYCO, Eagle, 2010 model, sleeps 8, full annexe, used once, stored undercover, as new. $19,500. 0421 917 462. Corio.

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ROYAL FLAIR, 2003, 18’, TV, fridge, awning, large island bed, electric brakes, 12V power, top condition, fully decked, garaged, first to see will buy. $21,500ono. 0409 130 521.

CARAVANS/TRAILERS wanted. Any condition. Call 0438 866 434.

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TOYOTA, Hiace, 1994, 2.4 petrol, SWB, 361,000kms, manual, reg 01/13, QYN206, RWC. $3,500. 0405 961 251.

TURBO DIESEL

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TRACTOR, Fiat 65 Special , front end loader, heavy duty 5’ slasher. $9,000. 0418 593 280.

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MERCEDES, Sprinter, turbo diesel, automatic, shower/toilet, swivel seats, solar system, awning, AC, diesel heating, hot water, TV, CB radio, bullbar, twin single/queen bed, 52,000kms, BN-35-UH. $79,900. 5251-1344.

PLATES, signed James May, Craig Lowndes and Allan Moffat with photos of signing. $25,000ono. 0400 710 796.

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2003 Ford Focus LX Hatch Auto, A/C, P/S, Cruise, E/Windows, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, Tint. STW-402

1997 Holden VT Commodore S/wagon

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$9,393 D R I V E A WA Y

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2003 Toyota Aurion GXi Sedan

Auto, A/C, P/S, CD Player, Roof Racks, Great Tradies Ute. YNQ-631

SOLD

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BMW MINI JAGUAR LAND ROVER

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www.huntercuthill.com.au

Hunter Cuthill’s Adam Hunter, Ben Buckle and Gordon Cuthill.

FORD OWNERS Fully-trained For servicing and repairs with manufacturer’s warranty not affected see Geelong’s Ford Specialist.

technicians at Hunter Cuthill really know Euro vehicles

T J B “The dealer alternative”

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Cars Trucks Vans Utes Buses

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VW AUDI MERCEDES

43 Autumn St Geelong West

52 222 555

www.germanautomotive.com.au

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MINI and Jaguar owners can visit Hunter Cuthill for all their car servicing needs without affecting the new-car warranties. The company ensures a quick turnover time for repairs because it stocks all common parts for these vehicles. Hunter Cuthill has dealer-level trained technicians that are experts in both Mini and Jaguar. The company is also fully equipped to service BMW, Land Rover and a range of French marques. Co-owner Adam Hunter says Hunter Cuthill uses Autologic, the world’s leading independent vehicle diagnostic system. European car owners can also book Hunter Cuthill for their Michelin tyre needs. “Our Hawkeye wheel aligning system is approved for Jaguar, Mini, BMW and Land Rover,” Adam says. As the weather begins to warm Adam advised car owners to start thinking about air-conditioning and cooling systems. “If your air-conditioner has not been serviced in the last four years it is recommended to have gas and oil levels checked. “Hunter Cuthill provides full air-conditioner services along with cooling system checks for radiators, water pumps and thermostats, avoiding potential issues as the weather warms.” Clients can take advantage of the convenience of online vehicle service bookings at Hunter Cuthill. Adam and co-owner Gordon Cuthill have added automotive service training skills on Jaguar and Mini, building on their combined 45 years of experience in BMW and Land Rover. Hunter Cuthill is at 9 Autumn St Geelong West, phone 5229 4299 or email service@huntercuthill. com.au.

GEELONG’S leading European car service centre is now operating under a new name, German Automotive. The company, formerly Europe Automotive, retains the same staff and is at the same location under its new guise, and still specialising in service of Volkswagon, Audi and Mercedes vehicles. German Automotive uses Autologic, the world’s leading independent vehicle diagnostic system, to program and code these branded vehicles right up to the latest models. Factory-trained technicians provide quality service at considerably cheap prices and can service vehicles under new car warranty. German Automotive offers a courtesy car upon request, minimising inconvenience to car owners. Co-owner Ben Buckle says the service centre now offers diagnostic computer power upgrades to increase power by up to 30 per cent and improve fuel economy. “By installing software upgrades into the onboard computer system we can safely increase the power of your vehicle in a process that is fully reversible and non-invasive.” German Automotive uses Castrol oil, fits Michelin tyres and uses the Hunter wheel alignment system and Sice run-flat tyre changer, as recommended for all major luxury and European vehicles including Volkswagon, Audi and Mercedes Benz. “We have fully qualified VW and Audi technicians using up-to-date equipment,” Ben says. “There’s no need to go to a dealer when you can get all your automotive needs at German Automotive because all our work is guaranteed to maintain your new car warranty.” Clients can also book a service online at germanautomotive.com.au. German Automotive is at 43 Autumn St Geelong West, phone 5222 2555 or email service@germanautomotive.com.au.

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LAZY SUSAN, chrome, large size with drawers, suitable for corner cupboard, never used. $120. 5259-3153

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BED, king single, electric, fully adjustable, latex mattress, EC. $1,250. 0425 769 232. BED, single mattress and base, very clean. $50. 5251-1818.

BED, single, iron frame, blue colour, 1900 x 900cm, arched headrest 780cm, new, includes mattress, $120ono. 52242735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.

COMPUTER, 2GB ram, 320GB, HD, 2x DVDRW, wireless keyboard/mouse, 22” screen, Windows Vista. $240. 0438 513 974. Clifton Springs. DINING SETTING, pine stained, extension table, 8 chairs, suede upholstery, VGC. $400. 0438 782 022. Bell Park. DINING TABLE, Travertine, 1950 x 1000, as new. $950. 5259-2625. Port Arlington.

DOG KENNELS – ALL SIZES

BEDROOM SUITE, children's bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk, all purple, GC. $1,800ono. 0422 875 738. Highton.

Solid timber, insulated Colorbond roof. Ex lge suit Shepherd $150 Lge suit big Lab $125 Med $90 Sm $50

BLINDS, 10, Ecowood, white, venetians, various widths, all 2.1m high, EC. $200 the lot. 5259-3153.

CARPET RUNNER, (8m), matching rug (2mx3m), EC, attractive. $400. 52419269, 0430 144 070. Belmont. CHAINSAW, 62CC, 20” bar, Baumr-AG pro, great, reliable saw, easy start, near new. $225. 0407 442 140. CHAIRS, kitchen, colonial, wooden. $130. 5221-2501. Newtown.

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BARBECUE, Gasmate Odyssey, hood, 2 S-shaped burners (equivalent to 6 straight), piezo ignition, cover, 4kg gas cylinder included. $170. 5255-4501.

COLORBOND ROOFING/ FENCING, 1.8m (6ft) $9.50 each, zinc and gal $8.50 each or $750 per 100. 0421 523 490. Norlane.

EMBROIDERY MACHINE, Bernina, new still in box. $999. 0435 330 858. Norlane.

FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.

LOUNGE, floral, wing back, two chairs, two seater settee. $140. 52212501. Newtown.

WALL UNIT, with upper glass shelves and doors, lower wooden doors. $49.95. 0423 109 409.

WETSUIT, Rip Curl Steamer, chest zip, size large, 3/2, brand new. Retail $580, sell $375. 0424 065 525. Anglesea.

MOBILITY SCOOTER, hardly used, battery operated, EC. $2,500. Gary 0418 504 231. Leopold. MOWER, Masport, with catcher, 4 stroke, Briggs and Stratton, EC. $225. 0408 673 658. OCEAN KAYAK, OBO, life vest and paddle. $350. Phone: 5241-6803. PELARGONIUMS, many colours. $7.50 each. 52828394.

PLANT SALE, from $1. Yuccas Variegated, New Zealand Flax, Liriope, Clivea, Tropicana, Cannalily, Lily, $1, Spider plant $1, Succulents, $1. 5275-4505. POLE SAW, pruner, new, adjustable to 4m length, easy start, reliable saw. Bargain at well below retail price $365. 0407 442 140.

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SECURITY DOOR, new. $120ono. 5278-9167. Bell Park.

TABLE, with four chairs, laminex, green and cream, 1950’s style, GC. $300. 5243-4000.

HOUSE CLEANER. Experienced, reliable and with references and ABN. Good hourly rate. Call Kerryn 0401 915 540.

GARAGE SALES AIREYS INLET, 1 Panorama Drive, Saturday 24th November, 9am-4pm. Huge sale, must sell furniture, clothes, books and knick knacks. No early birds.

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LOST, 03.11.12, 5 month old white pup, Waurn Ponds creek, untagged, has microchip, 2 red collars and chain, looks like tall skinny Staffy. Reward. 0425 741 298.

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We have the following positions available: QUALITY COORDINATOR and EEN. 1993

Beat the bills before they arrive. Drop and collect catalogues. No selling and no outlay. Work near home, flexible hours. Car and phone essential. Phone: 1300 306 306. www.homecare.com.au

Kitchen staff

Assist with office and reception duties. 2020

RECREATION SUPPORT - EAST GEELONG

We are seeking support for the ongoing maintenance of the garden area in our facility. 2018

MENTOR

Assist staff to provide satisfying craft activities for a small group of frail aged persons whilst carers are at work. 2016

YOUTH SUPPORT WORKER

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200 artistic positions are available to assist in educational and leisure weekly activities. 2015

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From 22nd December 2012 to 14th January 2013 at Church Camp. 0409 524 419.

OFFICE ADMINSTRATION – RECEPTION

AGED CARE SUPPORT

WANTED, cow manure and spoilt hay. Phone 0428 941 587.

LAND FOR SALE

Support people living in aged care facilities. 2021

Genuine interest in mentoring disadvantaged youth, positive role model, trustworthy & accepting. 2017

Required for busy cafe in Anglesea. Excellent working conditions

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COMMUNITY VISITOR

GARDENER

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WANTED FREE DISPOSAL of unused white goods, hot water services, scrap iron. Call Allan 0400 629 830.

VOLUNTARY WORK

Have fun and enjoy out team supporting adults with a disability. 2019

TRADES ASSISTANT

HOSPITALITY

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EDUCATION & TRAINING SESSIONAL TRAINERS

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PETS

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HOME SERVICES

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Commercial cleaning, experience essential. 1992

NORTH GEELONG, Unit 3, 2 Kelly Court, Friday 23rd November, 9am9pm, Saturday 24th November 9am-12noon. European children’s wear, newborn to 13 kids. Prices $1 to $20. Don’t miss out.

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TRESTLES, for painter, x2, G. James, aluminium, 2.4 x 2m, used for one job only. Paid $1,100, sell $650. 5281-2138.

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TABLE, round cedar, Victorian, centre column. 120cm - 4ft, seats 6-8, VGC. $600. 5243-7517. Highton.

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GROVEDALE GRAPEVINE MARKETER Visit local businesses offering affordable targeted advertising. 2012

BREAKFAST SUPPORT

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Provide nutritional breakfast for students in need in a friendly atmosphere. 2011

DRIVER - 12 SEATER BUS

CAFE FOR SALE, at Little Malop Street, Geelong. 0402 268 412.

RESUMES /EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

Drive a 12 seater bus two or three times a month on a Thursday evening. 2010

RETAIL SALES ASSISTANT General duties may include managing goods for the shop floor, pricing, hanging, sorting items and clothing. 2009

SHELF STACKER Assist with food program by unpacking boxes, stocking shelves and storing food that is provided for community access. 2008

GENERAL HANDY-PERSON

SACKED?

General cleaning and tidying of community area and other light maintenance and cleaning as required. 2007

Forced to resign Redundancy

FUN ACTIVITIES & SOUP GROUP SUPPORT

Just Relations

Involves set up tables and chairs, heating & serving soup or stews & clearing up after the group finishes. 2006

LITERACY SUPPORT

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Help a young man improve his literacy skills. 2005

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Assist to entertain our seniors with piano, guitar or keyboard playing. 2004

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PIANIST READING TO VISION IMPAIRED SENIORS Read material to vision impaired seniors. 2003

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SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $1,900. 0408 658 985.

Computer Repairs

SEWING MACHINE, treadle, Wertheim, early 1900, VGC. $450. 52434000.

To find out more about any of the positions below, go to

Specialising in small business and trades accounts

WALL UNIT, x2, Noblett, quality timber, bookcase plus mirror backed crystal cabinet, cupboards beneath, cost $2,300. Sell $850. 5251-1818.

DOMESTIC

POOL TABLE, 8’ x 4’, slate, EC, accessories included. $1,300. 0404 035 289. Geelong.

COMPUTER REPAIRS

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LOUNGE SUITE, corner, beige/cream material, Scotchgard protection, 2yo, perfect condition with slight sun-fading on back, 3690mmL x 2900mmH x 1040mmD. Very regrettable sale. Paid $3,600. Sell $2,400. 0409 789 322, Koo Wee Rup.

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WALL UNIT, Ikea brand, dark chocolate, 4 x 4 square storage shelves, 1409mmW x 1500mmH, x 390mmD, EC. Paid $250. Sell $150. 0409 789 322, Pascoe Vale South.

ANTIQUES

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AIR CONDITIONER, TCL, portable, as new, remote control. $375. 5243-6717.

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KITCHEN, complete, 4m x 2.5m x 3m, GC. $2,000. 0422 188 800.

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FURNITURE, 1 X TV unit, 1 x coffee table, 1 x lamp table, dark chocolate, all EC. $700 the lot. 0409 789 322, Essendon.

GARDEN HOSE, Nylex, ideal for Hobby farm, 100m long on mobile metal reel and stand with fitting, GC. $300. 0438 782 022.

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Tasks involve assisting the diversion therapist with programs to provide activities for frail aged residents of the nursing home. 2001

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Star News Group could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Star News Group will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

The Unit Leader is an adult volunteer who works with girls and young women. 2000

UNIT LEADER – GEELONG TRAVEL COMPANION Accompany someone with MS to Geelong Central. 1999

RECREATION SUPPORT Have fun and enjoy out team supporting adults with a disability in community and centre based recreational activities. 1998

CLASSROOM SUPPORT – GEELONG Support adults with a disability to continue their learning. 1997

OCCASIONAL GARDENER Surf Club requires Occasional Gardener. 1996

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – RECEPTION Assist with office and reception duties. 1995

SITUATIONS VACANT

CHILDCARE STAFF We are seeking a part-time Qualified Educator and a full time Educational Leader. 1994

You can find many more jobs at www.geelongjobs.com.au

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SCHCADS award level 3 to 4 depending on qualifications & experience. Because of technical problems we ask previous applicants to reapply. Grampians Community Health is looking for an experienced & dynamic professional to deliver counselling & support services to young people in the Central Grampians region. This is an opportunity to work within the unique environment of the Grampians with its natural attractions, rural lifestyle & community facilities. You will experience a stimulating job supported within a strong well established multi skilled Tribal Youth team. We need you to be highly motivated in the delivery of quality Youth services. Counselling skills are essential & experience in Youth work and/or the Alcohol & Other Drug field is preferred. GCH is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a smoke free workplace. Position Descriptions available from www.grampianscommunityhealth.org.au 8-22 Patrick Street Stawell 3380 or email gch@grampianscommunityhealth.org.au More information from Maurice Billi (Youth Team Leader) on 5358 7400 Applications close 5pm, Friday 30th of November 2012

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IndySport Indy Sport 20/20 vision for Cats’ season AFTER going down to Prahran last week, Geelong Cricket Club’s season is on the line tomorrow when it heads to Horsham for a Twenty 20 double header in the premier competition. Chasing a massive target of 368 last Saturday, the Cats weren’t disgraced as they fought hard to reach 242 from 86 overs. James Crosthwaite made his highest score for the club with a determined 67, while Tom Elliott provided support with 48. The loss saw Geelong fall to 11th on the ladder. Tomorrow they play Essendon at 10am before backing up at 2pm against Footscray Edgewater. The Cats have a good record in the shortest form of the game and, with a bit of luck and some attacking cricket, have the chance to get their season back on track.

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cricket Jim Timberlake

In Geelong Cricket Association, two sides that missed last season’s finals meet this week in the game of the round when top placed North Geelong plays a resurgent St Joseph’s, which sits in third. The Magpies are in wonderful form and have found a way to win in every game this season despite being behind the eight ball on a number of occasions. Chasing Leopold’s 217 last week, they looked gone at 7/156 but veterans Brad Scown, 47, and Mark Zimmer, 20, saw them home in a thrilling finish. Joeys also put in fine display, falling

just two wickets short of an outright win over Highton. Daniel Fanning had a solid game, taking six wickets to go with his half century, while Trent Walerys claimed four for the match. St Joseph’s top order still looks to be the team’s Achilles heel and will need to fire for Joeys to beat a red-hot North Geelong outfit. Selections: Highton v EAST BELMONT, Bell Post Hill v LEOPOLD, Lara v NEWTOWN & CHILWELL, NORTH GEELONG v St Josephs, SOUTH BARWON v Geelong West, Geelong City v GROVEDALE St Peters has rocketed to first place on the division two ladder, earning the chance to prove it belongs on top when its takes on second placed Manifold Heights in a top-of-the-table clash. Few would have given the Saints much hope of chasing down 250 last

week against the strong St Alban’s Breakwater bowling line-up. But Steve Illingworth had other ideas as he made a magnificent undefeated century, with help from David Boyd, 47, and Drew Bowman, 45, the Saint won with 15 overs to spare. Manifold Heights also enjoying a solid win as they account for Modewarre with ease, falling just two wickets short of an outright win. Ben Knight starred with the bat with an even 100 as well as four wickets, while Craig Booley took six. This match will go down to the wire but St Peter’s form looks slightly better and should just have enough talent to get the points. Selections: Modewarre v MURGHEBOLUC, Torquay v NEWCOMB & DISTRICT, WAURN PONDS v Marshall, THOMSON v Guild St Mary’s, Alexander Thomson v ST ALBANS BREAKWATER.

In division three, Bell Park hosts Bannockburn in a game crucial to the finals chances of both teams. The Dragons sit eighth on the table with 12 points, while the Tigers are 10th, with only North Shore below them. Bell Park enjoyed a fine victory over Inverleigh, chasing down their target of 217 for the loss of only four wickets, with Rob Booley top-scoring at the top of the order with 69. Bannockburn had the bye last game, and will be hoping the freshen-up holds them in good stead, as a loss here would virtually end their premiership aspirations. Selections: Little River v TEESDALE, Winchelsea v SHELFORD, Corio v MEREDITH, North Shore v INVERLEIGH, BELL PARK v Bannockburn, Lethbridge bye.

Ideal conditions provide variety of fish in fresh and saltwater hot spots On the

bite Brian Long

IDEAL conditions over the past week allowed anglers to target all types of species in fresh and saltwater. The Barwon River in Geelong began cleaning up, with the clearer water sending the redfin on the bite. I had no trouble catching and releasing over a dozen on lure during each of several sessions at Queen’s Park, with Atomic deep shads in the Coke Can colour performing best. Nathan Johnson also cast lures for redfin, with his bag at Breakwater including a beauty of 1.4kg and two others also over 1kg. Anglers fishing above Buckley Falls caught mostly small redfin but a trip to Inverleigh produced both redfin and trout from either the Barwon or Leigh rivers. Deep Lake continued to host few anglers but Rick Maes landed three nice rainbows of around 1.5kg each on Powerbait. Steve Palmer also landed three fish on Powerbait, with one a ripper of 3.1kg. Lake Tooliorook remained one of the best freshwater options, with anglers trolling gold-coloured Tassie Devil lures talking trout to 1.8kg. Counterparts drifting and using vibe-style lures caught reasonable numbers of redfin to better than 1kg. Snapper remained the target species for most saltwater anglers, with great numbers taken from Corio Bay’s inner and outer harbours.

Trolling stones: Jim Robinson and Kevin Hunter with snapper caught while trolling Corio Bay’s outer-harbour. Paul Dean fished from his kayak halfway between North Shore rocks and the channel for two fish just over 3kg each on pilchard baits. Luke Menzies also found snapper off North Shore. Drifting with soft plastics, his catch of six included a fish of 5.1kg, with all caught on Gulp four-inch minnows in the New Penny colouration. Daniel Turner fished Stingaree Bay’s spoil grounds where all was quiet on Monday evening until just on dark when pandemonium struck. Daniel quickly had his bag limit of three big fish, while a boat close nearby enjoyed similar results. Many of the big fish taken in the

outer-harbour fell to baits cast well out into the channel. No one knows why the snapper are holding in the deep water but anglers are warned that anchoring in the channel is not only illegal but extremely dangerous. Mark Farnsworth fishined Wilson Spit for two nice snapper on fresh squid baits. Both were 4.6kg and taken on Monday evening’s high tide. Soft plastics anglers have found snapper close to shore between Bird Rock and the quarries. Pike were a problem at times but persistence was rewarded with fish between 35cm and 50cm. Anglers continued taking up trolling

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for snapper, finding that they key to success is getting lures down deep. This requires the use of very deep diving lures or with the help of a downrigger. Lures accounting for snapper from the bays have been Sebile minnows and rattlers, Dr Evils, Taildancers and Classic barras. Garry Evans trolled the edge of the channel this week for three fish, his biggest 5.3kg. Last week I reported that Jim Robinson and Kevin Hunter also found success while trolling, with their best snapper also over 5kg. Squid were taken in the past week

along most of the inshore grass beds. The better reports came from the area between Hermsley and Portarlington, with small jigs in natural colours working best. Queenscliff also produced reasonable numbers of squid, with the larger specimens taken on heavier jigs, generally size 3.0 or 3.5. Greg Worth fished inside Swan Bay for a mixed bag of mostly whiting, leatherjacket and salmon. However, the two big flathead over 2kg each really made the day memorable. Offshore, quality snapper and gummy shark were taken in water of 25m to 30m between Torquay and Barwon Heads. Plenty of small couta were also apparent, biting off hooks and sinkers without anglers even knowing. Surf fishing was great this week, with Black Rock producing the best snapper captures. Anglers seeking salmon found that Cinema Point just past Eastern View was ideal on lure. Apollo Bay’s Bob Searle also reported that salmon were still in the area, again with lure providing most of the success. Stuart Leading fished from the rocks in Lorne’s Loutit Bay to find whiting on the bite. Using new artificial Isome whiting worms, Stuart caught 11 fish along with two respectable flathead. This weekends’ tides should be perfect for lure casters seeking pike from North Shore rocks from 6pm to dark. Send reports and photos to: info@raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.


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