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Pako sizzles in 30th festa BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN HOT WEATHER contingency plans helped crowds cope with extreme heat at last weekend’s 30th Pako Festa, according to the festival’s director. Luisa La Fornara said extra umbrellas, fans and water had been stockpiled. “It was a massive day but we’ve had a lot of positive feedback considering the heat. “Some told us it was the best and most colourful parade ever. The community supports us rain, hail or shine and that’s very comforting to know.” Ms La Fornara said participants attended in “shifts” to cope with the weather. “The 30 Carmens were amazing and the Home and Away stars attracted a great crowd. The street performers and pavement artists did a wonderful job considering the conditions.” Ms La Fornara thanked the community, corporate sponsor BCC/Betta and local, state and federal governments. Geelong Police Acting Senior Sergeant Peter Griffiths said crowd behaviour was good, while attendance was on par with previous years. “A lot of pre-planning went in so we were very happy with the result.”
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Robbery, assaults rise in police stats BY ERIN PEARSON ROBBERIES and assaults have surged in Geelong amid calls for more police, according to new statistics. The Victoria Police figures showed crimes against “a person” and robbery were up 7.7 and 9.2 per cent respectively between January and December. Assaults, including domestic violence, increased 4.4 per cent. Police Association Secretary Greg Davies said Geelong needed more officers to combat rising crime.
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Geelong received 10 extra police in 2011. The statistics showed Frankston’s overall crime rate fell following an influx of extra police. Frankston assaults were down 10 per cent and robberies 18.5 per cent. Mr Davies said Geelong urgently needed more than 120 additional police. “I hope like mad Geelong will see its fair share of police. It’s chronically under-resourced. “If you’ve got a visible uniform presence you’re less likely to have someone committing an
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spokesperson said Victoria Police’s Chief Commissioner would decide the deployment of additional officers. “The Coalition Government is confident Geelong will benefit as more Victoria Police recruits graduate from the academy,” the spokesperson said. Surf Coast recorded a 38.4 per cent decline in drug offences and an 11.5 per cent decrease in property damage. Inspector Bruce Kitchen said the Surf Coast’s main concern included residential burglaries, up 15.7 per cent.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN BESIEGED Geelong councillor Jan Farrell has accused colleague Andy Richards of an orchestrated campaign against her. But Cr Richards has hit back, saying Cr Farrell is trying to cover her own failings on council. Cr Farrell is the subject of a council code of conduct investigation for supplying a glassing thug with a court reference. She has also faced criticism for undertaking overseas trips without council approval and for overspending her travel allowance. Cr Farrell said Cr Richards was trying to discredit her for attending an international gambling conference last week. Cr Richards used the opportunity to “play politics” rather than show compassion for gambling victims, she said. “I can understand that Cr Richards has used this opportunity to kick off a campaign against my re-election, that’s politics, but I think he’s scored an own-goal.” Cr Farrell said she returned from the New Zealand conference with new con-
tacts, ideas and methods to counter gambling problems. She would provide a detailed report on the trip. “I refuse to be bullied and will continue to stand up for my community. I am really proud of the work we do in this field - we are state leaders.” Cr Farrell said she had spent $2916 of her $3000 annual trip allowance. Cr Richards said the issue demonstrated why Cr Farrell was removed from council’s democracy and governance portfolio last year. “ I’m not sure the City would want her representing us overseas in any case. It’s hard to orchestrate a campaign when no councillor knew anything about Cr Farrell’s overseas trip until contacted by the media. “I believe strongly in gambling regulation and have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow councillors in demanding better outcomes. “Cr Farrell is yet to provide any briefing verbal or otherwise for her two previous overseas gambling conferences.”
FoI: ambulance waits now longer BY MICHELLE HERBISON WAITS for Geelong ambulances increased 12 minutes last year, according to figures released under Freedom of Information. The Ambulance Victoria figures showed waiting times for 90 per cent of cases increased in all regions around Geelong. The figures, comparing July 2010 to November 2011 with 2009/2010, showed that waits for critically ill or injured people had increased to an average 34 minutes.
Waits also increased 12 minutes at Apollo Bay, five at Torquay, four at Anglesea and Lara, three at Belmont and Ocean Grove and two at Norlane. Opposition shadow parliamentary secretary for health Wade Noonan said the Geelong blowout followed a state-wide trend. “The Baillieu Government has been asleep at the wheel and now ambulance response times in Geelong are placing lives at risk,” he said.
“Every minute counts when it comes to ambulance response times.” Ambulance Employees Australia secretary Steve McGhie said the figures reflected a shortfall in Geelong. The Independent reported last month that the ambulance union would push for 11 more paramedics under the next state budget. Health Minister David Davis was unavailable for comment when the Independent went to press.
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community calendar Firebug hunt DETECTIVES are hunting a firebug over a series of “suspicious grass fires” north of Geelong last weekend, according to Victoria Police. A police spokesperson said officers attended four fires around Little River and Lara on Saturday evening, with the detectives seeking the driver a white Hyundai with Queensland number plates.
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Seniors’ voice AN ORGANISATION lobbying on behalf of selffunded retirees plans to reopen its Geelong and Surf Coast branch almost six years after closing, officials have announced. Association of Independent Retirees said it would hold a meeting at 10am on March 15 at Grovedale Hotel for prospective members to add “their voices” to the group.
Plans out CONTROVERSIAL plans for a kindergarten on Barwon Heads parkland are about to go on display for public comment, according to ward councillor Andy Richards. He said Village Park was the “preferred location” for the early-learning centre, with the park’s master plan proposing other works including upgrades of a cricket pavilion and playing surfaces.
Toilet thefts AN OUTBREAK of thefts from public toilets in Geelong has sparked a call for information. City of Greater Geelong property management manager Lindsay Allen said the thieves had stolen stainless steel sinks and pipes from eight toilets, leaving ratepayers with a replacement bill of up to $9000.
Cheeseman loses CORANGAMITE MP Darren Cheeseman has lost his bid to have Prime Minister Julia Gillard replaced with former PM Kevin Rudd. Federal MPs voted 72-31 to retain Ms Gillard despite Mr Cheeseman stoking Mr Rudd’s challenge with a claim she would be unable to lead Labor to victory at the next election.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN STATE Government has “abandoned” its proposal to relocate car shipping to Port of Geelong, according to shadow ports minister Tim Pallas. Mr Pallas said the shipping and automotive industries’ had launched a “massive lobbying effort” to block the move. The Independent revealed in October that Toyota, Holden and Nissan strongly opposed a shift to Geelong. Federal Chamber of
Automotive Industries also revealed to the Independent the plan was bound to fail because the proposed site was too small. Mr Pallas said Premier Ted Baillieu’s “firm” refusal to support the proposal in parliament yesterday was a “significant blow”. “Clearly, the Baillieu Government has either decided to ditch moving the car trade to the Port of Geelong or is having serious doubts about whether or not it should.” Mr Pallas said he asked Mr
Baillieu to admit the promise of 1000 car shipping jobs for Geelong was “a cruel hoax”. “Clearly, it seems Mr Baillieu now has cold feet on the Geelong move. “This comes at the worst time for people in Geelong who are already facing massive job cuts at Alcoa, uncertainty around Ford’s long-term future and public sector job cuts.” But Ports Minister Denis Napthine said Mr Pallas was “way off course”. A feasibility study was still
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BY ERIN PEARSON THE DISCOVERY of human remains at a St Leonards house has prompted a Homicide Squad appeal for information. Victoria Police revealed the remains of Yengo Faugere, 23, were discovered at a Manifold Rd house where police uncovered a drug lab last month. Mr Faugere was last seen alive at his Maribyrnong home on October 19. Police raided the St Leonards house along with a number of other properties on February 7, seizing about $15 million worth
of amphetamine, cash and guns. Police had launched an intense investigation of Mr Faugereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disappearance. His mother, Florrie Pinto, said her son expressed fears for his safety to his housemate before disappearing Her son was an outgoing person who became increasingly concerned about his safety after moving from New South Wales to Melbourne last year, she said. Homicide Squad Detective Inspector John Potter said police wanted to provide Mr Faugereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family with closure. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Unfortunately, we know he died
in violent circumstances and we have partial remains. What we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know at this stage, however, is where or how he was killed,â&#x20AC;? Det Insp Potter said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Was it at another location? Who was involved? â&#x20AC;&#x153;These are the questions we need answers to and certainly his family needs answers to. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Investigators would like to remind those who know what happened that they can remain anonymous.â&#x20AC;? Det Insp Potter urged anyone with information to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppers.com.au.
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wages and salaries in the region.â&#x20AC;? G21 said the road was crucial to significant events including a 4000-strong Great Ocean Rd Marathon, Great Victorian Bike Ride and Herald Sun Tour. The project needed $10 million a year for five years to provide increased safety measures including an increase in bypass opportunities, the report said. Other recommended works targeted landslip risk areas, road surfaces and shoulders, drainage, general maintenance, vegetation management and road reserves.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A NEW security force under the leadership of masked volunteers is buzzing around Geelong’s sea and airports. The volunteers from Geelong Beekeepers Club are the frontline in a fight to keep Australia free of exotic honey bee pests and diseases. Club member John Edmonds said he had positioned 10 sentinel beehives around the region to keep watch for invaders. “These sentinel hives are our earlywarning system against things like the varroa mite, which can devastate the bee population,” Mr Edmonds said. “The beekeepers recruited in Geelong are active with the club and are aware of the importance of surveillance and early detection for varroa.” Victorian Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh recently launched the Bee Force program.
Mr Walsh said the hives included sticky mats to trap intruders. Department of Primary Industries’ entomologists would check the mats for pests and diseases, he said. “Seaports are a common point of entry for pests and diseases. As part of the Geelong Bee Force extension, one extra hive has also been positioned close to Avalon Airport. “Australia is the only continent free of varroa mite and to counter the risk of it ever arriving here it’s vital we maximise our capacity for rapid detection and response to this devastating bee pest. “Varroa mite has the potential to devastate Australia’s honey and honey bee-dependent crop pollination industries if it becomes established, causing losses estimated at $50 million a year over 30 years.”
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MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings and selfinquiry study group with Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210. PRAYER – World day of prayer 10.30am at Drysdale Community Church, 276 Jetty Rd, Drysdale. MUSIC – Anglesea Music Festival fundraiser 7pm at Anglesea Memorial Hall. Licensed. Tickets $20 from Anglesea Fruitz or at the door. More information at www.angleseamusicfestival.com.au. ART – THINK screen-printed art exhibition opening night 6-8pm at White Box Gallery, Courthouse Arts, cnr Gheringhap and Little Malop Sts, Geelong. MEN – Men’s conversation group 10am-midday at 92 Cox Rd, Corio. Morning tea and chat. Enquiries 5275 7771.
DANCE – Social ballroom dancing 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. Also Monday Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. SALE – Car-boot sale 9am-midday at East Uniting Church, cnr Ormond and Boundary Rds, East Geelong. Sites $5. Bookings 0414 820 254. DANCE – Old-time dance 8pm-midnight at Ceres Hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 0407 040 252. DANCE – Old-time dance for cancer appeal 8pmmidnight at Leopold Hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 5250 1333. CARS – Geelong Holden Car Club show at Geelong Showgrounds. Proceeds to Our Women, Our Children. Enquiries 0438 186 296. FOOD – Food swap 9-10.30am at Manifold Heights Primary School, Strachan Ave, Geelong.
Enquiries 5229 9643. SALE – Jumble sale 10am-midday at St John’s Lutheran Church, 163 Yarra St, Geelong. Enquiries 5248 4231. THEFT – Neighbourhood Watch Operation Safe Plate 9.30am-3pm at Corio Shopping Centre car park, Purnell Rd. Volunteers attach one-way security screws to vehicle registration plates. Enquiries 0418 351 913, nhwgreetergeelong@gmail.com.
Sunday DANCE – Social ballroom dancing 1.30-4.30pm at Highton Senior Citizens’ centre, 85 Barrabool Rd. Entry $5. Enquiries 0422 776 711 or 5244 2258. MUSIC – Country music at Sphinx Hotel, North Geelong. Guest artist Rick Bartlett. Entry $7. Proceeds to charity. Enquiries 0429 143 237. TEXTILES – Uniquely Geelong textile and fabric exhibition opening 2pm at The Scarecrow Patch,
Thomas St, Ceres. Entry $4. Open 10am-4pm until end March. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5249 1350 or 5229 5131. FELLOWSHIP – Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church Fellowship Room, 43 Mount Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0429 094 372. MEDITATION – Meditation and Tibetan healing bowls 2.30pm at Geelong High School, cnr Ryrie and Garden Sts. Enquiries 0417 556 627. ARTISTS – Artists Anonymous meets 2-4pm at ReForm design lab, 59 Little Malop St. Support group for Geelong-area artists.
Monday HEALTH – Springs TOWN club meets 9.1511am at rear hall, Drysdale Uniting Church, High St, Drysdale. Enquiries 5251 3763. SPEAKING – Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5250 4507. HOSPITAL – Geelong Royal Children’s Hospital Auxiliary AGM 1.30pm at St Joseph’s Football Club, Hilltop St, Herne Hill. Enquiries 0407 564 386.
Tuesday LEPROSY – Leprosy Mission Geelong Auxiliary meets 1.30pm at Western Heights Uniting Church, Douglass St, Herne Hill. Enquiries 5278 7110. OLYMPICS – Special Olympics Victoria AGM 7.30pm at Rachinger Centre, cnr Humble and McKillop Sts, East Geelong. Enquiries 5278 4709. BIRDS – Naturalist Trevor Pescott talks 3pm at Saints and Sailors, 36 Newcombe St, Portarlington. Enquiries 5259 3708. FATIGUE – ME/CFS Geelong support group meets 1-3pm at Sunday School Hall, Uniting Church, 36 Saffron St, Newtown. Enquiries 5221 4257 or 5243 4380. DANCE – Ballroom dancing practice 7.309.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Entry $3. Enquiries 5259 1776.
All Abilities Netball REGISTRATION DAY The All Abilities Netball competition is gearing up for another great 2012 season, with new and existing players with disabilities invited to come and try, have a clinic with club coaches, enjoy a barbecue lunch and register for the 2012 season. Featuring special guest appearance from Australian Diamonds and Melbourne Vixens netballer Maddison Browne What: Netball competition registration Where: Kardinia Park Netball Courts When: Sunday, March 11, 2012 10am-12.30pm
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ENGLISH – Free English language program 10am-midday at Waterfront Christian Church, 35 Corio St, Geelong. Enquiries 5229 5799. DANCE - Life Activities Club dance 2.304.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Road. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529 LADIES – Chat group meets 10am-midday at 92 Cox Rd, Corio. Morning tea. Enquiries 5275 7771.
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Facts or fantasy OH ALAN Barron, why do I have to correct you every time (Letters, February 17)? Here are some examples from your letter: • “In its first year the tax would cost the average family over $1000”. In fact, the annual carbon tax will cost $515 for the average family, with average household assistance of $525. • “Did politicians realise that Australia’s carbon price of $23 would be way above the EU average of $1.53.” Yes, they knew the EU carbon scheme failed but wanted our carbon price to be way above Europe’s collapsed and ineffective price, so they fixed it for three years to sort out regulatory issues before moving to a market-based pricing mechanism. • “A carbon tax will also add 6.5 cents a litre to petrol, starting in July”. Petrol will not be included in the carbon tax. • “The US, Canada and Japan have dumped plans to introduce carbon taxes”. The Japanese pilot emissions trading mechanism was postponed due to lobbying by powerful business interests, while many states in Canada and USA have carbon-trading mechanisms in place. These corrections are easily verified and not complex. So, Mr Barron, are you trying to mislead us or do you just not know the facts? Gavin Brown East Geelong
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I DON’T understand the thinking of people like Renee Imbesi (Letters, February 24). Every right-thinking person is opposed to violence against women but why does Ms Imbesi and others of like mind imply violence against men by men is okay or that if such violence exists it’s unworthy of our attention? Research in the UK shows that reported incidents of domestic violence are almost split down the middle on gender. Violence by males hospitalises more men than women. It’s time Ms Imbesi and her fellow travellers took off their blinkers and campaigned to outlaw all forms of violence irrespective of who does it and on whom it is inflicted. Alan Barron Grovedale
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READER’S RECIPE INGREDIENTS > 300g can sweetened condensed milk > 250g plain flour, sifted > 110g unsalted butter, chilled > 110g pure icing sugar > 1 egg yolk > 3 small bananas > 1/2 lemon, juiced > 300ml thick cream > 2 tbs grated chocolate
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BANOFFEE PIES 1. Place the unopened can of condensed milk in a large saucepan and add enough cold water to cover. Bring to the boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer for at least 3 hours, topping up water when necessary. Remove from heat and allow the can to cool in the water. Refrigerate until needed. 2. To make the pastry, place flour, butter and icing sugar in a food processor and process until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the egg yolk and 2 tablespoons cold water and process until the mixture forms a smooth ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 190°C. 3. Roll out pastry on a lightly floured surface and use to line eight 2 x 10cm round tart pans. Chill for a further 15 minutes. Line the pastry with non-stick baking paper and fill with rice or pastry weights. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes. Remove paper and weights and return to the oven for 15 minutes until crisp and golden. Remove from oven and set aside to cool. 4. To serve, open the condensed milk (which should now be toffee) and pour a little into each pastry shell, smoothing the top. Thinly slice the bananas, toss in the lemon juice, then place an overlapping layer over the toffee. Whip the cream and pile on top. Decorate with the chocolate. by Mrs Lowe of Belmont 1024687-KG9-12
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Fire up parties with new oven he latest trend in outdoor living is the wood fired oven, a versatile yet stylish addition to any alfresco area. Geelong Wood Fired Ovens is a family owned and operated business run by Ben and Belinda Craig. Ben is a qualified bricklayer with 15 years experience. Ben and Belinda showcases three brands of wood fired ovens available in a range of sizes, either in kit form or fully custom installed to suit any requirements. Belinda says the ovens can be used for everything from tradi-
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ed facilities and ovens as well as cooks and waiting staff offering a range of menu options. Geelong Wood Fired Ovens also supplies and installs Colourbond Gazebos and Thatched Roof Bali Huts in a variety of sizes and a range of options including bars, plantation shutters and skylights. The business also stocks bamboo fencing and corrugated garden beds to complete any outdoor living areas. Geelong Wood Fired Ovens is at 332 Portarlington Rd, Moolap, phone 0412 592 911.
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Homemakers Carpets historic building on West Fyans St near its intersection with Shannon Ave.
Buy right carpet at Homemakers omemakers Carpets operates under the motto ‘Buy right, sell right’ to help customers save money. Owner Geoff Baum says Homemakers Carpets’ utilises its enormous historic tin shed near the Shannon Ave end of West Fyans St, Newtown, to the benefit of customers. The shed was formerly used for antiques, collectables and other homewares until Geoff moved into floor coverings 10 years ago. “The huge amount of space available in the large warehouse allows me to buy rolls of first-grade carpet and vinyl direct from manufacturers at greatly reduced
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prices, which allows us to pass the savings on to our customers,” Geoff explains. “I’m offered special deals daily by reps from all the leading manufacturers and suppliers. The deals range from discontinued lines, production overruns and special runs using up excess yarn to just warehouse clear outs and short ends. “Being truly independent, we never pay franchise fees and are totally flexible to take advantage of extra special offers that aren’t available to the multi-showroom big-name stores. “ Geoff says Homemakers Carpets allows customers to buy better quality carpet and vinyl while staying
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business that began as a small, local crack repair and sealing service has grown into a national franchise called Crackmasters. Crackmasters now covers all types of surface maintenance, including roads, footpaths, driveways, sporting courts and even timber decking. Director Jason Cobb says the company focusses on preventing serious slip and trip situations. “That small crack can turn into a major headache if left untreated,” Jason explains. “Plus, it’s much more cost-effective to deal with it sooner rather than later.” Crackmasters has just added a mobile pressure washing unit to its range of services. “People think their driveways are clean but they are surprised at how refreshed and revived their concrete can look after we have given it a pressure wash. “We offer a no fee guarantee – if it isn’t cleaner, customers don’t pay a cent,” he said. Jason says all Crackmasters products are water-based and environmentally sensitive. Crackmasters uses the latest technology in asphalt and concrete rejuvenation, resurfacing and bitumen crack sealing. Clients include City of Greater Geelong, Barwon Water, Barwon Health, government departments, retirement homes, schools and private domestic customers. Crackmasters will expand to service the Surf Coast by the end of the year. Customers can see for themselves the difference Crackmasters can make at the business’s showroom in Apparel Close, Breakwater. Contact Crackmasters on 0488 CRACKS (0488 272 257) or email From top, the Crackmaster team works its magic on a dilapidated backyard tennis court. info@crackmasters.com.au
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Variety plus at Larko’s outlet teve and Debbie Larkins welcome customers to Larko’s Variety Store – New and Used Furniture and Giftware. Shoppers are welcome to visit any time to experience the full variety and service available. Steve has more than 28 years experience in the furniture industry, so he knows customers are looking for variety, knowledge and, most importantly, customer service. The service at Larko’s extends beyond the store to when purchases are delivered and set up in customers’ homes. The variety of indoor and outdoor furniture grows weekly, always something different arriving. “If you can’t see it on the show room floor just ask because we source our products from all over Australia and may just know where to find it for you,” Steve says. “You’ll also find an all-new giftware shop and a variety of indoor and outdoor furniture as well as pre-loved used furniture all under one roof. “So if it’s your bedroom, dining area, lounge or even your outside living areas, Larko’s has got it covered.” Home owners should be sure to visit Larko’s next time they require something for their homes, whether it’s a small side table or something more substantial.
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Tinting to beat autumn’s glare orquay Tinting’s Vincenzo ‘Vinnie’ Tabacco says now is a good time to consider tinting because the lower autumn sun has more “in-your-face” glare reaching further into homes to create fade damage. Tinting keeps homes cooler in summer, warmer in winter and provides many other cost-cutting environmental benefits. Vinnie says tinting ensures glare-free comfort year-round. “The money you spend on tinting you immediately start saving. You rely far less on air-conditioners on hot days and reduce the fading of furnishings while enjoying winter warmth.” Vinnie has been providing Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula home and business owners with top-standard tinting services for 15 years. Specialising in flat-glass tinting, Vinnie works with builders, architects, window manufacturers, blind companies and householders to ensure optimum results for homes and businesses. “After going over the job I narrow down which facets are most important to the client, whether it’s to reject heat, reduce glare, for comfort, safety, privacy or fading of interiors,” Vinnie says. “I advise people honestly and ensure high standards.” Vinnie says his clients are rapt with his effective and surprisingly affordable products. “Tinting will transform the
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READER’S RECIPE INGREDIENTS > 300g can sweetened condensed milk > 250g plain flour, sifted > 110g unsalted butter, chilled > 110g pure icing sugar > 1 egg yolk > 3 small bananas > 1/2 lemon, juiced > 300ml thick cream > 2 tbs grated chocolate
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BANOFFEE PIES 1. Place the unopened can of condensed milk in a large saucepan and add enough cold water to cover. Bring to the boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer for at least 3 hours, topping up water when necessary. Remove from heat and allow the can to cool in the water. Refrigerate until needed. 2. To make the pastry, place flour, butter and icing sugar in a food processor and process until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the egg yolk and 2 tablespoons cold water and process until the mixture forms a smooth ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 190°C. 3. Roll out pastry on a lightly floured surface and use to line eight 2 x 10cm round tart pans. Chill for a further 15 minutes. Line the pastry with non-stick baking paper and fill with rice or pastry weights. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes. Remove paper and weights and return to the oven for 15 minutes until crisp and golden. Remove from oven and set aside to cool. 4. To serve, open the condensed milk (which should now be toffee) and pour a little into each pastry shell, smoothing the top. Thinly slice the bananas, toss in the lemon juice, then place an overlapping layer over the toffee. Whip the cream and pile on top. Decorate with the chocolate. by Mrs Lowe of Belmont 1024687-KG9-12
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5:00 Gardening Australia [s] 5:30 Catalyst [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 School Programs 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 The Trophy Room (PG) [s] 2:05 The Volcano That Stopped The World [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 6:00 Restoration Home: Thomas A Beckett Church [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Woodley: Greg (PG) [s] 8:30 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight [s] 9:30 Outland (M l) 10:00 At The Movies [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:35 Lawrence Leungʼs Choose Your Own Adventure: Myself (M l) 12:05 The IT Crowd (M s) 12:30 Movie: “Murder By Decree” (M v) (ʼ79) Stars: Christopher Plummer & James Mason 2:30 Star Stories (M l,d,s) 2:55 rage (G) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Hart To Hart: Harts In High Season (PG v) 2:00 Dr Oz: Secrets Of Your Gynecologist (PG) [s] 3:00 Surf Patrol 3:30 Toybox 4:00 Lab Rats [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG v,a) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules [s] 8:30 Please Marry My Boy (PG) [s] 9:30 The Amazing Race (PG) –Eleven teams of two embark on a race around the globe, travelling through five continents, 22 cities and covering 65,000 kilometres. Hosted by Phil Keoghan. 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) [s] – When Ted leaves the bar early to prepare a Thanksgiving feast for his friends, the gang winds up partying all night. 11:30 The Marriage Ref (PG) 12:30 Sons And Daughters 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG l,s) 8:00 RBT (PG) 8:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 CSI: Miami: Wheels Up (M v) – A female Roller Derby competitor is murdered during a match when she visits the locker room after becoming sick on the track. 11:30 Weeds: The Dark Time (MA15+l,d,s) – Celia confronts Nancy about Aguatecture. Nancy responds by holding a knife to Celiaʼs throat and chasing her out, in full view of Shane. 12:00 Dark Blue: Brotherʼs Keeper (M v) 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 Danoz t 2:00 Guthy Renker 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News [s] 6:00 Breakfast - Early [s] 7:00 Breakfast [s] 9:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 11:30 Wurrawhy [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Monster-In-Laws (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 The Biggest Loser Singles (PG) [s] – One of the contestants discovers the Trainerʼs Bunker and gets to see some of the CCTV footage of whatʼs been going on in the kitchen! 8:00 Talkinʼ ʼBout Your Generation [s] – Join Shaun Miccallef and his guests tonight: Rachel Berger, Craig Lowndes and Caitlin Stasey. 9:10 The Good Wife: Death Row Tip (M) – Alicia rushes to stop an execution for a guilty man who has information which will keep another client from a murder conviction. Meanwhile, Eli tries to get ahead of a clientʼs potential scandal. 10:10 NCIS: TBA (M) [s] 11:10 Medium: Allison Rolen Got Married (M v) 12:10 The Late Show (PG) 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 6:30 UEFA Champions League: Round of 16 *Live* (2nd Leg) 9:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Dateline [s] 2:00 Insight [s] 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Chinese School [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Luke Gambles Vet Adventures: Costa Rica (PG) [s] 8:30 Arctic with Bruce Parry: Alaska (PG) – Bruce travels to Alaska, Americaʼs last great wilderness. 9:30 Empire: Making Ourselves at Home (PG) [s] – Looks at how the British created a particular idea of home wherever they settled. 10:30 World News Australia Late [s] 11:05 Drama Movie: “Faith” (M l,a) (ʼ10) – The fates of three German-born Muslims in Berlin collide as they struggle to find their place in contemporary western society. (In Japanese) 12:45 Bollywood Musical Movie: “Parineeta” (PG) (ʼ05) (In Hindi) 3:05 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:00 Gardening Australia [s] 5:30 Catalyst [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 School Programs 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes (PG) 1:30 At The Movies (PG) [s] 2:00 Mystery Skulls Of Palau [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 6:00 Minuscule: A Pathetic Sheʼ Nutʼ Igan 6:10 River Cottage: Everyday: Breakfast 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Family Confidential: The Casellas [s] 8:30 The Straits (M) [s] – Fresh out of hospital, Harry re-asserts his authority. 9:30 Dragonsʼ Den [s] 10:30 Lateline (PG) [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:35 Museum Of Life: All Creatures Great And Small [s] 12:35 Bomb Harvest (M l) [s] 1:30 The Clinic (M l,d) 2:20 River Cottage: Everyday: Breakfast 3:10 rage (PG) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “College Can Be Murder” (M v) (ʼ05) Stars: Dick Van Dyke 2:00 Dr Oz (PG a) 3:00 Surf Patrol (PG) 3:30 Toybox 4:00 Lab Rats [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG v,a) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules [s] 8:30 Greyʼs Anatomy: Loss, Love & Legacy (M) [s] – The residents try their hardest to impress surgical great, Catherine Avery. 9:30 Desperate Housewives: Always In Control (M) – Bree is stunned when she learns who dug up the body of Gabyʼs stepfather. 10:30 Private Practice: Witchʼs Lament (MA15+a) – Addison begins in-vitro fertilization treatments with Jakeʼs help. 11:30 30 Rock (PG) 12:00 My Big Friggin Wedding (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG l,s) 7:30 Earthflight: South America (PG) – Witness some of the worldʼs greatest wildlife phenomena and natural wonders through the eyes of birds in this natural history series. 8:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Seeing Red (PG) – Elisabeth Shue joins the cast as Russellʼs former colleague, who helps him investigate the death of a manʼs ex-girlfriend. 9:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 The NRL Footy Show (M) 1:00 Damages: Drive It Through Hardcore (M v,d,s,a) 2:30 Trivita - Home Shopping 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 Breakfast - Early [s] 7:00 Breakfast [s] 9:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 11:30 Wurrawhy [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Family Secret: A Brotherʼs Apology (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Scope: Aquatic Animals [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 The Biggest Loser Singles [s] 8:00 Modern Family: Fifteen Percent (PG) 8:30 Law & Order: SVU: Educated Guess (M v,s,a) – A man in custody at a mental hospital claims to have witnessed a rape. 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Babes (M v,a) – When a teenager is burned to death, Stabler and Munch find themselves investigating two high school groups. 10:30 A Gifted Man: In Case Of Exposure (PG v,a) [s] 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Infomercials (PG) 4:00 Religious Programs (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 6:30 UEFA Champions League: Round of 16 *Live* (2nd Leg) 9:00 Worldwatch 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Monkey School [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Luke Nguyens Greater Mekong [s] 8:00 Food Safari: Egyptian [s] 8:30 The Spice Trail: Pepper & Cinnamon (PG) [s] – Kate Humble retraces the steps of 15thcentury explorers. 9:35 24 Hours in Emergency (M a,l) [s] – Construction worker William has been trapped under a cherry picker, breaking his leg in three places and crushing his chest. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:05 UEFA Champions League Hour 12:05 The Fixer: Finland / Hokutoryu Jujutsu (M a,l,v) [s] – John Mercer and the team uncover a major child trafficking operation on the streets of south London. 1:00 Thriller Movie: “Reykjavik-Rotterdam” (MA15+a,l) (ʼ08) (In Icelandic) 2:35 Weatherwatch Overnight
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ridge Room’s convenient chef-cooked meals customers can gourmet meals are sure to enjoy from a special menu that satisfy lunch-time hunger changes regularly. pangs. A 200g porterhouse steak with Owner Con Petropoulos says chips or salad is under $15 at the café uses top quality ingredi- Bridge Room. ents to create gourmet sandwiches “Our food is convenient because and daily specials. you can have it within 10 to 15 “You can come eat a good minutes of ordering but the differlunch for under $10 that will actu- ence is it’s a proper home-style ally sustain you.” meal, not a takeaway,” Con says. Con says his salmon sandwichHe wants Geelong people to es are made with four slices of know Bridge Room has a relaxed, salmon and his egg sandwiches family-friendly environment. contain three eggs. Perched in the flyover above “It’s like a sandwich on Yarra St in Westfield Geelong, steroids,” he jokes. Bridge Room delivers great views Fish and steaks are some of the of the bay.
“It’s a great place to come on the weekend then stroll to the shops or waterfront,” Con says. Bridge Room Express kiosk is perfect for people in a rush who still want to enjoy the quality of Bridge Room’s food and awardwinning coffee without sacrificing the quality. Con says the express service is one of the only places in Geelong selling premium Italian gelato. The two are open seven days from 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Thursday, until 9pm Friday and to 5pm weekends. For more information patrons can call 5222 8700.
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ave you been trying to eat “healthy”? Have you then dined out and blown your healthy eating resolve? That’s when you suffer the I’ve-blown-it syndrome. As a weight loser and long-time weight maintainer, I have learnt that the I’ve-blown-it syndrome is one of the worst weight saboteurs. We feel we have blown our healthy eating then we feel like a failure and continue to go back to old eating habits or say we will start again on Monday. A good thing to remember is there are 21 meals in a week. We possibly eat out one to four times, which still leaves 17 to 21 meals for which we can employ our healthy eating habits. Forget it. If you feel you have eaten badly when you have dined out you can’t change it but you can control the meals from here on. If we are in the habit of going out for morning tea and treating ourselves to coffee and one of those innocent looking 97-per-cent-fat-free muffins that look like they could feed a small family, generally we have no idea as to how much energy, or kilojoules, we are consuming. The average coffee shop muffin has an energy value of between 2000kj to 3000kj. They can contain the same energy as one ham, cheese and tomato sandwich, an apple, orange and a small banana plus a 15g chocolate frog combined. The difference is we consider the sandwich and
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LOSING WEIGHT WITH MANDY FISHER fruit a meal but the muffin we consider a snack and promptly forget about it. So if you’re wondering why your girth is expanding, this could be one of the reasons. Learning to manage that I’ve-blown-it syndrome is one of the best weight management skills. It’s not how we eat occasionally that does the damage, it’s how we eat most of the time that counts. If you would like to learn how to control the I’veblown-it syndrome and lose weight at the same time, I highly recommend the personal food coaches at The Weight Works because they are highly skilled in this area. Join The Weight Works by phoning: Leopold, 5250 1015; Marshall/Grovedale, 5264 1327; Norlane, 5275 0971; Geelong West, 5221 2333; or visit www.theweightworks.com.au.
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Potato Shed set to host variety of theatrical treats over season fter a great start to the year at Drysdale’s Potato Shed the theatrical treats are set to keep coming throughout 2012. The venue’s season brochure is now out and packed with exciting shows and community events. The theme of this year’s season is Elements, reflecting all the different parts that go to make up the Potato Shed: the diverse Geelong and Bellarine community, great touring shows and the shed’s beautiful rural location. Coming on March 6 and 7 is Let The Sunshine, starring popular Australian actors Peter Phelps and Ally Fowler. Tickets for the side-splitting look at middle class snobbery in Noosa are selling fast, so people who want to attend are advised to act soon.
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fridaymotor frida ymotor Sporty Lexus BY ERIC BLAIR he Lexus C200h is the best yet of Lexus/Toyota vehicles running on petrol/electric dual power, with a sporting flair missing in other hybrids. The petrol-electric powerplant offers instant action when you want it and is sharp in its throttle responses. No wonder the celebrities in the Lexus CT200h race that preceded the Australian Grand Prix stepped out of their machines with smiles all over their faces. Styling of the Lexus CT200h is neat and tidy, with an interesting treatment of the rear pillar area that appeals to us. The interior is stylish and finished to a high quality. Lexus has resisted the desire to make the dashboard an electronic showpiece for its dual powerplants, thank goodness. Instead there a clever display that shows a tacho if you’ve selected Sport and a charge/discharge gauge for the battery at other times. The latter lets you really eke the most of out the hybrid system. As a petrol/electric hybrid the Lexus CT200h not only combines two technologies, but also gives the driver choices. You can simply leave the setting on normal, select EV (electric vehicle) Eco, or, if the conditions become more demanding such as hilly country, you can select Sport.
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With the hybrid battery stored under the rear of the vehicle’s boot, the luggage compartment is compromised to the tune of 375 litres capacity but capable of the majority of family needs. Fold the 60/40 split rear seat and this blossoms out to 985 litres. On the road the Lexus CT200h feels almost like a conventional car, even on sporting roads involving tight corners, sweeping bends and hills. Switch from ‘normal’ to ‘sport’ and you go from sedate eco car to sporty hatch. There is a nice engine note and the system changes the throttle response, ups the electric drive voltage and steering feedback. What we like about this Lexus system is that it gives the driver control over the road conditions. There is more grunt to go up hills or pass another vehicle, improved suspension and steering to tackle steep winding roads. Yet, when the roads again become flat and straight you simply dial in EV, Eco or Normal and return to full hybrid mode. The 0-100 km/h sprint is covered in a reasonable 10.3 seconds. Lexus state the fuel consumption is 4.1 litres per 100 km, however over a week’s road test we recorded 5.3 L/100 km. That’s 25 per cent higher than the official figure in running that comprised a mix of motorway and suburban driving. Our main disappointment with the CT200h is the fuel consumption. To be honest, if we were forking out our hard-earned on a fuel-efficient compact five-door we would probably stick with something like the Volkswagen Golf BlueMotion diesel.
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There are measurable differences between the modes, this is not just a gimmick. Lexus CT200h has a 1.8-litre petrol engine and two electric motors/generators. It can operate on electric motor only at speeds up to 45 km/h, though not for any real distance. Reversing is done driving on electric power only. A key to having people make the switch to new technology is making the vehicle’s interior seem familiar. We found the Lexus CT200h easy to understand from the moment we hopped into the driver’s pew. The gear shifter is a little different, coming out of the lower dash, but is simple in function. Like many cars these days the Lexus hybrid has a push-button start with the keys remotely held in your pocket or in the centre console. The handbrake comes off automatically when you select drive or reverse and when your trip is finished you simply push a ‘B’ button next to the shifter which automatically engages the handbrake while selecting ‘Park’ for the transmission. Being the top of the line model our review vehicle was fitted with the Lexus ‘mouse’ system to operate the satellite navigation system. We found this a little unwieldy compared to other systems but with practice we are sure it would probably become second nature. It comes as no surprise that the Lexus CT200h is highly specced in the safety stakes, with eight airbags, stability control, traction control, ABS brakes, brake assist, emergency flashing brake lights, and daytime running lamps.
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1999 SUBARU LIBERTY SEDAN, 5 Speed, 1 Owner, AWD. PYQ-533
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MAZDA, MX5, 1990, red, EC, had very little use, only 83,000kms, has optional hard-top and brand new soft-top with glass window, UET-577, RWC supplied. $10,000ono. 5253-1395 or 0412 437 157. C966771-KK38-11
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MAZDA, MX5, 1990, RWC, long reg., 150,000kms, blue, GC. TUT-618. $4,999. 0424 041 767. St Leonards.
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DAIHATSU, Terios, SX, 2002, 5 door, auto, towbar, 96,000km, reg 01/13, silver, EC, 1 lady owner, RZT-652, $7,500. 0403 015 728. Newtown.
FORD, Fairmont, 1987, XF, Ghia, 144,200kms, VGC, original rust free car, excellent interior, with books, AC, immobiliser, October reg., YAK-211. Best offer over $3,000. 5248-6720, 0431 932 612. Whittington. FORD, Falcon, Futura, EL98, wagon, auto, many extras, reg. until 11/12, VGC, RWC, WAN-892. $5,500. 5275-0752. Corio.
MOTOR VEHICLES
HOLDEN, Commodore, VY, Acclaim, 145,000kms, side airbags, reg. until 12/12, EC, RWC, TXI-977. $8,900. 0408 039 836. Geelong.
NISSAN, Patrol, 2002, ST+, 3 litre, turbo diesel, manual, low kms, lots of extras, service history, November reg., EC, RWC, RXZ-755. $22,500ono. 0418 522 078. Geelong. TOYOTA, Rav 4, 2007, auto, EC, RWC, lady owner, ALISH-4. $16,000. 0422 254 545. Highton.
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MITSUBISHI, Magna, 1994, TR, wagon, $300. 0414 256 541. Geelong.
HOLDEN, Omega, December 2006, tinted glass, reverse sensors, new SV6 wheels and tyres, 158,000kms, UNG-694. $13,000. 0438 539 106. Corio. HONDA, Legend, 1994, auto, needs new motor, 280,000kms, RLB-540. $5,000. 0421 884 216. Hamlyn Heights. JEEP, Grand Cherokee, Larado, no off road, low miles, EC, STL-939, must see. $12,000. 0407 438 623. Waurn Ponds.
SUZUKI, GSX600F, 1990, genuine second owner, very clean, low kms, RWC, long reg., UQ-580, regretful sale. $4,000. 0419 210 115. Leopold.
PET DIVIDER, for Falcon station wagon, GC. $200. 5298-1405. Hamlyn Heights.
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SCOOTER, Suzuki, Burgman 650, 2004, satellite navigation, intercom, lots more, reg., ICIKK, consider swap fishing boat. $5,200. 0433 145 336, 5241-1338. Belmont.
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SUZUKI, Burgman, AN400, 2006, EC, rarely used, EV901, reg. until 09/12, 5,600kms, ageing owner, must sell. $5,950ono. Call Bill: 0418 144 620. Corio. SCOOTER, Sachs, 2008, 150CC, GP733, 12 months reg., RWC, 4,683kms. $1,500. 0409 548 360. Bell Post Hill.
EVERNEW, caravan, 1996, 17’, dual axles, awning, annexe, flooring, oven, microwave, double bed, low mileage, cover. $22,000. 5241-1220. Leopold.
COROMAL, 505, poptop, 2001, 16’ x 7’6”, single beds, reverse cycle AC, microwave, front boot, garaged, EC. $18,000ono. 0450 701 929. St Albans Park.
STACER, aluminium, 3.8, Sea Sprite, inflatable pontoons fitted, floor, SS fuel tanks, captain’s chair, upholstered seats, reg. until 09/12, all safety equipment, 20HP Honda, electric start, trim, tilt, 16 hours, serviced, extendable drawbar. $7,200ono. 0419 198 191. Portarlington.
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STACER, 11’, painted, carpeted floor, side deck with holders, depth sounder, 9.9HP Yamaha, new custom trailer, all safety gear, all in EC. $3,800ono. 0409 435 810. St Albans.
DINGHY, sailing, 9’10”, Fairy penguin, fibreglass bottom, plywood top, trailer, beach cradle, fully restored, great little sailer. $1,200. 0448 906 776. Highton.
TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au
WINDSOR, poptop, December 1999, 17’, double bed, many extras. $21,000. 0400 044 167. Grovedale.
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WINDSOR, Statesman, Royal, poptop, 1997, tandem, independent suspension, electric brakes, full annexe, lots more, travels well. $18,000ono. 0419 560 389. Altona Meadows.
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JAYCO, Eagle, 2010, full annexe, used once, as new. $21,500ono. 0421 917 462. Corio.
YAMAHA, 2001, 250 cruiser, reg. until 11/12, low kms, RWC, EC, AZ006. $3,850 ono. Call Ian 0430 289 922. Drysdale.
HARLEY DAVIDSON, 2010, Iron 883, denim black forward controls, black exhaust, 2000K, ILV892. $13,500. 0407 606 926. Leopold.
SCOOTER, Honda, Spasey 250, reg., RWC, VIN MF5205895. $1,800. 0433 145 336, 5241-1338. Belmont.
CARAVAN, Coromal, 1990, Aussie low line, EC, double bed, annexe, microwave. $11,500 for both. 0416 746 947. Jan Juc. CARAVANS WANTED, anything considered. Phone 5248 6070.
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TOYOTA, Lexcen, 1996, white, sedan, good goer, XIV-671. $1,600. 52571077. St Leaonards.
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FORD, Laser, KH, manual, red, sedan, VGC, AC, 165,000kms, towbar, RWC, FOQ-963. $3,250. 0426 784 954. Leopold.
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ASSORTED FURNITURE, 2 QS beds, TV unit, 7 seater couch. $600 the lot. 0403 279 047. Waurn Ponds.
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IPOD, 8GB, pink ipod nano, double earphones and charger included, EC. $45. 0430 061 135. Newcomb.
DRESSER, Kauri pine, 2 door, 3 shelves, 120w x 160h, EC. $365. 52592546. Port Arlington.
KARDINIA COLLEGE, pinafores and kilts, GC, $60. 0413 244 428. Hamlyn Heights. DRESSING TABLE, and sideboard, 1950/60s era, EC. $100 each ono. 0414 633 145. Geelong. DUCK PUNT, 16’ long, fibreglass over wood, GC. $250ono. 5281-2338, 0448 334 360. Bannockburn. ELECTRIC CHAIR, leather, table to fit. $1,200ono. 5257-1809. Indented Head.
EMBROIDERY MACHINE, Bernina, new still in box, less than ½ price. $959. 0458 742 313. Norlane.
LOUNGE SUITE, 16 months old, fawny brown, large 2 and 3 seater, with matching ottoman, 9 matching cushions. $1,000ono. 0433 685 092. Highton.
LOUNGE SUITE, 3 seater and 2x 2 seater, all with matching cushions, contemporary design with navy blue corduroy upholstery, as new, EC. $500. 0422 002 137. Manifold Heights.
PINBALL MACHINE, Lost World, 1970s, recently serviced, VGC. $2,250ono. 0427 119 617. Manifold Heights.
PLANTS. Yuccas. Variegated, New Zealand Flax, Liriope Clivea, Tropicana, Cannalily, Lily, $1, Spider plant $1, Succulents, $1. Wanted pots. 5275-4505. POOL TABLE, 8’ x 4’, slate, EC, accessories included. $1,300. 0404 035 289. Geelong.
RETRO GARDEN FURNITURE, 5 piece, needs some work, $200. 0409 381 276. 5258-1332. Queenscliffe.
ROCKING CHAIR, antique, circa 1910, tapestry seat, back and arms, EC. $375. 52483421. St Albans Park. SATELITE DISH, as new. $49. 5278-2902. Bell Post Hill.
SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $2,300. 0402 757 987. Lara.
ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large with 80cm TV, EC. $250ono. 0419 399 134. Corio.
LOUNGE SUITE, Jacobean, EC, 3 seater and 2 chairs. $750. Dining chairs available, extra. 0418 503 436. Queenscliff.
ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large TV/DVD/CD compart -ments, wood, mahogany, EC. $150. 5243-3293. Belmont.
LOUNGE SUITE, wingback, 2 seater, floral pattern, EC. $200. 52531930. Clifton Springs.
SHED, 9m x 13.5m, Colorbond, with roller doors up to 4mH. $13,600 or submit offer. Phone 0413 104 820.
LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay.
SIDEBOARD, modern, dark timber, 4 yo, 1.5 M, EC, $800. 5243-4781. Highton.
EXERCISE BIKE, as new. $49. 5278-2902. Bell Post hill.
FENCING POLE DIGGER, Hoger, very little use. $1,080. 0404 318 614. Bell Park.
LOUNGE, floral, wing back, two chairs, two seater settee. $140. 52212501. Newtown. MATTRESS, Queen, ultra comfort top. $500. 0432 430 502. East Geelong.
FISH TANK, restored 60s TV, all new accessories, pump, light works. $1,300ono. 0408 398 617. Corio. FOOTBALL BOOTS, leather, Asics brand, size 7, VGC. $29. 5221-4338. Geelong West.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, electric patient hoist, manual wheelchair, adjustable bed rail, folding loading ramps suitable for wheelchair, $1,400 the lot. 0401 050 287. Grovedale. MOBILE (IPHONE), 32GB, dual simcard, new in box, great Christmas gift, unlocked, no contract. $195. 0478 021 499. Highton.
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. GATES, spear and loop, powder coated aluminium, 2800x1250, with posts. $600ono. 5241-9269, 0430 144 070. 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. GIRLS CLOTHES, size 4, designer including EUC, bulk lot. $45. 5255-4902. Ocean Grove.
DINING TABLE, extendable, 6 chairs, matching buffet unit, EC. $900ono. 5277-0046, 0413 287 001. Bell Post Hill. DINING TABLE, Travertine, 1950 x 1000, as new. $950. 5259-2625. Port Arlington.
HOUSE BRICKS, $220 for 1000. Phone James 0407 361 047. Norlane.
JACKET, Brando leather riding, as new, $155. 5272-2091. Drumcondra.
FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS
COLORBOND ROOFING/ FENCING, 1.8m (6ft) $9.50 each, zinc and gal $8.50 each. 0421 523 490. Norlane.
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Call Philip on 0417 056 368.
CASIO, Classpad, OS and graphics, version 3.0 (suit VCE), with cover. $110ono. 5272-1392. Norlane.
Repairs to both Laptop and Desktop systems. Data recovery and backup. Virus and Spyware removal. www.pcdi.com.au
Tree Lopping/Surgery
We will turn your carpet remnants into rugs and mats. Grovedale based.
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, approximately 35, GC. $525. 0422 875 738. Anglesea.
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CARPET RUNNER, (8m), matching rug (2mx3m), EC, attractive. $450. 52419269, 0430 144 070. Belmont.
ASSORTED FURNITURE, Children`s bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk. All purple. GC. $1,800 ono. 0422 875 738. Geelong.
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BEANIE KIDS, EC, most with tags, set of 30. $100ono the lot. 0414 633 145. Geelong.
BED, single, iron frame, blue colour, 1900 x 900cm, arched headrest 780cm, new, includes mattress, $120ono. 52242735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
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BATTERY, Deep Cycle, 12V, 100Ah, gel battery, suit solar, marine and camping use, in carton with 2 year warranty. $398. 0400 238 731. Portarlington.
FOR SALE
BED FRAME, Queen, black, easy to dismantle. $49. 5241-9892. Belmont.
WE ACCEPT PAYMENT BY
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BAR, solid timber, domestic. $80. 5272-2091. Drumcondra.
FOR SALE
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GOLF BUGGY, Yamaha, petrol motor, pristine condition, been garaged for 4 years due to ill health, fitted side curtains, comes with brand new Sparks tilt trailer, with thief proof lock, plus full length waterproof cover. $5,875. 0412 900 574. Grovedale.
MOBILITY SCOOTER, hardly used, battery operated, EC. $2,500. Gary 0418 504 231. Leopold. MOTOR SCOOTER, electric, as new, red and black, no reg, no licence required. $1,800. 0438 181 131. Hamlyn Heights. MOUNTAIN BIKE, ladies, 24 gears, Sedona, hardly used, paid $720, sell $290. 5248-7029, 0425 703 798. St Albans Park.
NURSERY OPEN Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm. Potted colour 6 for $10. Attunga potting mix 2 bags for $11. Plus much more. McOuats Nursery, 12 Sykes Place, Ocean Grove.
OUTDOOR DINING TABLE, hand crafted, professionally built, recycled black butt top with lots of feature, steel frame and legs, 186 x 87cm, $1,850 ono. 5241-9373. Grovedale. PHOTO COPIER, Ricoh, Aficio, 340, A4-A3, reduce, enlarge, GC. $380. 0419 034 227. Waurn Ponds.
SECURITY DOOR, new. $120ono. 5278-9167. Bell Park.
SOCCER TABLE, great for inside use, EC. $45. 0448 346 997. Bell Post Hill.
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. SURFBOARD, NSP, Surf Betty, 6’10’’, pink, VGC, carry bag. $420. 0433 364 680. Leopold. TABLE LAMP, (art deco), blue, frilled, glass shade, unusual design. $100. 5251-1818. Clifton Springs.
TABLE, Malaysian hardwood, teak, 180Lx90W, 6 months old, EC, $350. 0414 969 543. Clifton Springs. TILES, 166, white with grey marble effect, 33.5 x 50cms, wall. $350ono. 0438 393 532. Grovedale.
TILES, 29, graphite 40cm x 40cm floor tiles, 110 white 20cm x 25cm wall tiles. $295 ono. 0408 599 673. Grovedale. TV LG, large, set top box, DVD player, EC, 2 remotes. $205ono. 52785756. North Geelong. TV, Voxson, HD, 22’’, DVD, and tuner, new in box, $290. 5224-2735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
WATCH, Gents, Tissot, unwanted prize, valued $1,550, sell $700ono. Urgent sale. 0421 025 341. North Geelong. WETSUIT, Rip Curl Steamer, chest zip, size large, 3/2, brand new. Retail $580, sell $375. 0424 065 525. Anglesea.
WIG, ladies, short style, coffee shade with highlights, excellent quality, natural, products provided. $150ono. 5298-1123. Newtown.
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PET ACCESSORIES /SERVICES FISH TANK, high quality, EC, 61cmH x 121cmW, includes blue and white lights, pump, filters. $900. 0425 822 613. Lara.
BUFFET dresser, antique, circular mirror, 6’ long, perfect condition. $500. 5261-2809. Torquay. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, Jacobean, carved, 1940’s. $1,000 ono. 5253-2786. Clifton Springs area.
TABLE, round cedar, Victorian, centre column. 120cm - 4ft, seats 6-8, VGC. $600. 5243-7517. Highton.
GARAGE SALES BELMONT, Unit 5, 1 Grayling Street, Saturday 3rd March, 8am - 6pm. Please park in street. Down sizing, all goods must go, many bargains. GEELONG, 124 McKillop Street, Saturday 3rd March, 10am-4pm. Wide range, toys to tools.
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FISH TANK, with stand/light, 4ft, extra thick glass. $280ono. 0400 419 015. Belmont.
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WANTED TO BUY $$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.
WANTED FREE DISPOSAL of unused white goods, hot water services, scrap iron. Call Allan 0400 629 830.
PADDOCK OR YARD WANTED To rent for small goat. Phone 0410 208 742
HOME SERVICES $60 CARPET CLEAN 3 rooms and hall. Phone Tony 0423 473 595.
LOST & FOUND LOST PARROTT, 27th February, yellow and green, reward. Ocean Grove. 0416 125 397.
The role will focus on special publications and requires a sales consultant who is prepared to think outside the box and develop meaningful client relationships. The successful candidate will have strong organisational and time management skills, have a creative flair, and be able to successfully work as a team and individually. A competitive remuneration package will be offered to the successful candidate.
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BRIDAL & DEB WEAR NEW WEDDING DRESS, size 14-18, lace up back, train, white, beads, embroidery, $400 ono. 0488 110 064. Geelong. WEDDING DRESS and shawl, EC, 10-12, dry cleaned. $500. 0422 284 788. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, 1012, made/worn in UK, cream lace over satin, Vneck, ¾ sleeves, tiered skirt, train, under-skirt, very feminine, drycleaned, EC, bargain. $200. 5243-1560. Belmont. WEDDING DRESS, 1416, ivory beaded and matching beaded veil, EC. Been drycleaned. $600. 0409 968 002. WEDDING DRESS, and veil, white, size 14, beading and halter neck, never worn, $600, 0408 360 573. Bell Park.
WEDDING DRESS, Essense, latte, crushed taffeta dress, including veil, lace up back, size 1618. $450 ono. 0408 533 860. 5257-1260. Ocean Grove.
The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success! Available at our Geelong Office. 1st Floor, 78 Moorabool Street.
¾Cert III in Childcare ¾Anaphylaxis & Asthma Management ¾Cert III and IV in Aged Care ¾Cert III in Home and Community Care ¾Combined Cert III in Aged Care and HACC ¾Cert IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs ALL $187.50 FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS.
WEDDING DRESS, size 10-12, very pretty, short sleeved, sequined bodice with lace trim. Matching hat also available. $200. 0431 543 888. Newcomb. WEDDING DRESS, size 12, long sleeves, pearl beadings, A line, train, exquisite design. $400 ono. 0418 502 068. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, size 12-14, cream, satin bodice with beading, on or off the shoulder, tulle skirt, fingertip veil with headpiece. Shoes/bag to match, $300. 0402 802 401. Bannockburn. WEDDING DRESS, stunning, long sleeves, satin/ pattern, size 10-12, EC, dry cleaned, $500. 0434 355 044. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, suit size 16-18, white lace up, strapless with pearl and diamantes along neck line, skirt and train, dry cleaned. $600ono. 0428 419 098. Grovedale. WEDDING DRESS, Wendy Makin designer, size 14-16, white silk, small train, lace beaded bodice top. $1,500ono. 0400 309 043. Geelong.
WEDDING DRESS, white, 10, beading, lace-up back, train, stunning!, 3 x bridesmaid dresses, 1012, silver, chiffon, overlay, long, flowergirl dress, 10, white, all never worn! sell the lot $1,200. 0412 235 861. Herne Hill. WEDDING DRESS, white, size 12 - 16, thin straps (optional), crystal beaded bodice, princess skirt, lace up back, train, EC, dry cleaned, $1,000. 0407 048 276. Lara.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
WORKSHOP ASSISTANT PROGRESS YOUR CAREER
ANIMAL MANAGEMENT OFFICERS
This company is a prominent waste business looking for a Workshop Assistant for their Geelong depot. You’ll be a dynamic person with a mechanical knowledge of trucks. A generous hourly rate with fantastic conditions in a career based position is on offer.
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You’ll be a qualified Light Vehicle Mechanic or have experience as a Trades Assistant in the heavy diesel industry. You’ll be reliable; self motivated and have the ability to work in a team environment as well as unsupervised. You’ll have a passion for trucks and have a supporting license.
These companies are reputable councils who belong to well established, diverse communities. They are committed to the sustainable growth of their local area through educating and assisting the members with open communication on regulations and policies.
Experience using air tools, equipment and machinery is vital to this role. You’ll be responsible for repairing, assembling, installing and fitting out components and parts.
There has been a consistent need for experienced Animal Management Officers to come onboard and be responsible for the regulation of animal control. You’ll take prompt action resolving enquiries and complaints, handling dog attacks or noise, and animal pick-ups. If you are passionate about the well being of the community, can demonstrate your knowledge and expertise in regulation and legislation of local laws and have the ability to communicate these in an efficient and effective manner, than please apply. You must have completed a Certificate IV in Animal Control & Regulation or relevant law enforcement certificate or tertiary study. An attractive hourly salary, being part of a dynamic team and the opportunity to make a difference in some of Victoria’s regional councils and their communities is on offer.
This is a progressive role within a reputable Geelong business with opportunities for internal promotions. Contact Rhiannon Merritt at rhiannon.merritt@hays.com.au or 03 5226 8000.
FLOATS AND TRANSPORT
HORSE FLOAT, double, new floors, paint, tyres, EC. $6,500 negotiable. 0400 886 992. Lara.
PatAsh and Civil require the services of an experienced or graduate estimator to join our team and grow with us.
Duties will include:
FOR SALE SADDLE, black, Bruce Smith, dressage, 16”. EC, $1,500. 0411 262 816. Clifton Springs.
• The pricing of up and coming work. • The putting together of tenders for Major Projects. • Liaising with external contract resources and clients to determine advance requirements. • Maintaining of paperwork throughout the job entirety including Profit/loss analysis. • Communication and liaising with supervisors and contractors on job standards and requirements. Eligible candidates will require a drivers license, own transport, extensive computer skills; specifically the Microsoft package. Previous civil construction experience will be advantageous. Please send resume through to: Jason Paterson jason@patashandcivil.com.au or Leigh Marsland 0416 420 774 leigh@patashandcivil.com.au
SITUATIONS VACANT EARN $50-$300+ Drop and collect catalogues and deliver orders in your area. Immediate start. Phone: 1300 306 306. www.homecare.com.au
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For information on all City of Greater Geelong Public Notices, see pages 8 and 9 of today's paper.
PUBLIC NOTICES
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Contact Rhiannon Merritt at rhiannon.merritt@hays.com.au or 03 5226 8000.
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EARLY DEADLINES Due to Labour Day Public Holiday the following classifieds deadlines apply for Friday 16th March 2012 edition.
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QUIT CIGARETTES, in 60 minutes, with a lifetime guarantee. In Geelong every Tuesday. Phone Joy 5342-4617 or 0400 573 369.
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BEDHEAD, and foot, with irons, double, antique, edwardian, inlaid bow and ribbons in main panels. $350. 5253-2410. Clifton Springs.
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ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
PD’s available from www.grampianscommunityhealth.org.au Phone 5358 7400 or email gch@grampianscommunityhealth.org.au Applications close Friday 9th March 2012 For further info contact Carol Henwood 5362 1200
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STROLLER, Mothers Choice, newborn to 17kg. GC. $30. 0421 674 549. Grovedale.
PIANO, GC. $490. 0422 408 410. Geelong West.
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BABY BOTTLE, and food warmer, EC. $40. 0419 342 447. St Albans Park.
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GCH is seeking applications from innovative & dynamic health professionals to deliver A&OD Counselling, Consultancy & Continuing Care Services. The successful applicant will join a supportive team environment with opportunities for ongoing professional development. This position involves working with individuals and families to effect therapeutic change and develop risk assessment and harm reduction strategies. We need you to be a highly motivated professional with counselling experience & demonstrated ability in the delivery of quality client services. Tertiary qualifications in social work or related field & experience of working with A&OD issues highly desirable
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ASSORTED, cot, mattress, jogger pram, bassinet, bed rail, EC. $400. 0409 941 648. Belmont.
SCOOTER, Monarch, as new, hardly used, owner deceased. New $3,300, sell $2,300ono. 52758193. Corio.
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An exciting new position has been created for a dedicated sales person to join the team at the Geelong Independent.
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ASSORTED, baby cot, mattress, sheets, blankets, quilt sets, trolley cover. Value $850. Sell $270. 0420 596 042, Corio.
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BED TRAPEZE, free standing, disability aid. $50. 5243-5295. Highton.
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POOL, 12ft round, above ground, large filter and motor, plus accessories. $800ono. 5278-6116. Bell Park.
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Mako my day, says lucky angler Derrick VARIABLE fishing conditions over the past week included opportunities for anglers to enjoy outstanding captures. A handful of anglers found quality kingfish while jigging in around 30m offshore. Renowned jigging expert Bruce Wallace found River 2 Sea knife jigs up to 200g ideal off Collendina. Derrick McKenzie drifted the 70m line off Barwon Heads for a mako shark of around 50kg. Peter Jennings also had success on the sharks, boating a mako of 73kg in 25m off Collendina. Rip anglers found the kingfish fickle, with most caught on downriggers and leadlines. However, some fish were taken on surface poppers and Rapala X Raps in the deep-running models. The same area remained a hive of activity, with salmon providing any amount of surface action. Trolled white occy lures were good but casting small, clearcoloured soft plastics into the bust ups was best. Troy Reynolds cast soft plastics in the Queenscliff cut on Sunday, every now and then hooking something clearly larger than the trevally he was targeting. He finally brought one of the culprits to the surface, finding a snapper estimated around 4kg on the end of his line but unfortunately Troy’s leader parted while trying to lift the fish. Swan Bay’s entrance hosted good numbers of garfish and whiting along with the odd nice flathead. Berley has been the key to success in the shallow water found at this location. Garfish were also caught from the jetty at Swan Bay, with berley again essential. Garry Harding fished the 18m drop off out from St Leonards for some hectic snapper action. All rods in the boat folded on first light, with the end result three fish
On the bite BRIAN LONG all better than 3kg. Garry later packed up and moved in close to shore where he landed his bag limit of whiting along with two nice squid. Melbourne’s Shaun Tilley was rewarded for casting soft plastics in under 3m off Hermsley. Shaun caught some outstanding flathead, with most of his best fish around 55cm and one pearler reaching 76cms. Todd Farnsworth hit Stingaree Bay’s spoil grounds early Monday morning to find plenty of garfish on the bite. After catching a good number he switched to concentrating on the snapper for a baglimit catch of fish to 42cm on a variety of baits. Paul Saunders fished Geelong’s waterfront with soft plastics, catching fish including trevally, snapper, flathead and pike. Paul landed all just on dark using Turtleback worms in the Pumpkin Green colour. Matt Welsh fished the deep mud off the silos pier on Saturday night for three big snapper better than 4kg. A follow-up session on Monday night resulted in the same number of fish of a similar weight. Small snapper were common from St Helens and North Shore rocks but patience was rewarded with better fish, with most of the biggest taken after dark
on squid strips. Peter Harrison casting small laser lures off the rocks near Corio Quay for a few pike to 82cm. Peter lost quite a few others after they bit through his light leader. Hobie enthusiast Tyson Grey fished among the boat moorings in the grammar school lagoon, finding small trevally and snapper common. A move close to the sand bar opposite the jetty yielded salmon to 40cm and flathead of a similar size, with Tyson catching all his fish were caught on Squidgy Wrigglers. Last weekend’s great conditions for fishing the rock platforms along the Great Ocean Road produced salmon better than 3kg at Cinema Point on lure, although not in great numbers. Black Rock returned reasonable numbers of snapper just on dark, with the runup to high tide perfect for this location. A huge volume of water flushing the Barwon River means anglers will have to wait a couple of weeks before redfin become a viable option. However, anglers seeking a freshwater fix should try Wurdee Buloc Reservoir where redfin and trout have been taken. This time last year big redfin came right on the bite at the reservoir, especially for anglers using tiger minnows or heavier bladed lures. This weekend’s tides should be ideal for lure anglers seeking quality salmon available along the coast from the deepwater rock platforms. Snapper anglers should be successful bait fishing in the inner-harbour good from just on dark right up until high water. The outer-harbour will be best for soft plastics on the inner-edge of the Leopold spoil grounds, with anglers advised to expect plenty of small fish. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.
DESPITE suffering what could have been a very costly loss last weekend, Geelong Cricket Club enters the final home-and-away match looking certain of contesting this season’s finals. The Cats missed a golden opportunity to entrench themselves in the top four when they dismissed Prahran for just 219 last Saturday. Jake Reed was the destroyer taking 5/43 from 13 overs, while Mark Worthington and Luke Muller nabbed two scalps each. In reply, Geelong was well-placed at 1/60 before Tom Elliott was dismissed. When Meyrick Buchanan went soon after the wheels really fell off. Despite a fighting 39 to Andre Borovec, Geelong collapsed to be all out for 169 in a disappointing effort. This week the team has a chance for redemption when it travels to Frankston Penninsula. Coach Damian Shanahan will need to find the right balance between focusing on last week’s shambles and remaining positive for finals. It would be his intention that Geelong can win this game and head into the finals with winning momentum. In Geelong Cricket Association tomorrow’s final day of the home-andaway season will be all about who finishes where in the top six after St Jospephs claimed first-innings points in its match against Manifold Heights. Joeys would be a realistic chance of outright victory after dismissing the Sharks for just 77 last week before cruising to 3/158 at stumps. An outright result could leave Joeys as high as third, although fourth is more likely. East Belmont could fall a few rungs after falling to North Geelong’s impressive 275 on the back of a fine century to veteran Sam Hall.
Local Cricket JIM TIMBERLAKE South Barwon struggled to assert any dominance against Lara, although Jeremy Babb ensured the day ended positively for the Swans when he claimed two wickets in the final over. With such an even top six, all teams will battle to win because moving one place on the table could make a huge difference. In division two Newcomb & District is close to taking the single remaining spot in this season’s finals. The Dinosaurs dismissed Bell Park for 129 last Saturday before cruising to 5/217 at stumps, placing them well for an outright result to tie up sixth spot. Guild St Mary’s is sixth but looks set for a loss to Marshall after being dismissed for only 114. Marshall dominated the afternoon session to close at 1/62, seemingly assuring the Bears of a comfortable victory this weekend. Torquay is the only other team in contention but its race appears run. Division three will go down to the wire. Seventh placed Meredith is set up for an outright result against North Shore, while fifth placed Inverleigh will have to fight tooth and nail to defend its meagre 170 all-out against Teesdale. Sixth placed Bannockburn should be able to chase down Corio’s 135, so it’s anyone’s guess which of the three will claim the last two places.
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