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Sign of concern: John Murray points out a sign highlighting the precarious state of hooded plovers on Point Lonsdale Beach. Picture: Tommy Ritchie
BY MICHELLE HERBISON AN ANNUAL Rip to River fun run threatens to trample endangered hooded plover chicks wandering Point Lonsdale Beach, according to an environmentalist. Birds Australia said the chicks were set to hatch from the Point Lonsdale area’s two surviving hooded plover nests. One nest’s chicks should hatch on the beach this Saturday and the other on Boxing Day, Birds Australia said. The fun run is scheduled to pass along the beach on December 27. Geelong Environment Council’s Joan Lindros said the Rip to River threatened the plovers’ habitat. She urged organisers to reconsider their route. “We’ve got lots of beach. We don’t have to run on same spot where the plovers are.” Birds Australia volunteer John Murray said he was worried the birds would roam the beach to feed during the fun run and the run’s support vehicle could “squash” the plover chicks. The hooded plover was particularly vulnerable, he said. “They have the lowest rate of chick survival of any bird in the world.” Peter Rankin, of run organiser Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club, said members cared about the birds’ survival. “We work with Barwon Coast, City of Greater Geelong and Birds Australia to make sure we take every possible step to not disturb any plovers nesting at the time,” he said. The club had not considered diverting the course. “Relocation hasn’t been suggested but in the past the birds haven’t been in the way,” Mr Rankin said.
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Police fine schoolies $125 for drinking in public and $489 for urinating in public. “It might come to the point where schoolies may not be able to get accommodation if they continue doing this,” he said. “Young males walking home from nightspots have caused unnecessary destruction that local residents shouldn’t have to put up with.” Mark Gellie, of schoolies sup-
port volunteer body Red Frogs, said the revellers were taking “dangerous” cocktails of alcohol, energy drinks, caffeine tablets and illicit drugs. “Alcohol’s still the drug of choice, that’s the real concern,” he said. “We had record numbers of around 2000 call our Victorian hotline this year, mainly asking for our walk-home service.
“We’re seeing teens looking out for their mates more but alcohol remains a large problem.” Torquay resident Spencer Leighton said schoolies had vandalised trees, littered streets, smashed glass and uprooted street signs. “The sad part is that most of the schoolies are welcome but they bring a lunatic fringe with them
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Commission ‘to hear Nelson Park parents’ BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A GROUP of Nelson Park parents have taken their complaints about the special school to Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. Julie Senko, Heather Bowdern and Rebecca Earney said they and three other parents would lodge formal complaints with the commission about treatment of students at the school. The commission is conducting a “major research project” after complaints about disability discrimination in schools doubled in the past two years. Acting commissioner Karen Toohey said the organisation had heard concerns from parents of children with
disabilities, advocacy groups for the disabled and members of the commission’s disability reference group. “Concerns included lack of equal access to education, discipline issues including suspension and exclusion, behaviour management strategies and access to appropriate transport services,” Ms Toohey said. The Independent revealed last week that an internal Education Department regional office investigation of Nelson Park parents’ complaints found no “breaches” of policy. A department spokesperson said the “constructive process” had found “areas for improvement, particularly in the way the school can engage with
Tennis served GEELONG Lawn Tennis Club will host a Davis Cup tie between Australia and China, Premier Ted Baillieu has announced. Mr Baillieu said the event would provide a “big economic boost” to Geelong as visitors travelled to the city for the “major sporting event coup”.
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“We were given no recourse if we were unhappy with the outcome, so we’ve decided to go to the commission. “Regional office is covering up the shortcomings of Nelson Park school. The parents said their issues included a lack of accountability, independence and transparency at the school and in its processes. “The regional office has consistently refused to organise meetings between parents and the principal.” Ms Toohey said the commission would survey students, parents and educators as part of the research project. A statewide telephone call-in last week gathered stories from people directly affected, she said.
Last week: The internal investigation clears Nelson Park. parents”. The spokesperson said an “action plan” had been drawn up, including a review of the school’s student engagement and parent complaint policies. Ms Bowdern said the parents were unhappy with the investigation.
GEELONG commuters will pay hundreds of dollars more a year to travel on trains to work in Melbourne, according to State Government. The Government announced an 8.6 per cent fare hike this week, with peak return tickets rising $1.60 to $20.60 from January 1.
Pay wins A CARETAKER and a signwriter have won back pay of almost $30,000 after investigations of two Geelong employers, the Fair Work Ombudsman has revealed. A statement from the Ombudsman’s office said the 50-year-old caretaker received $19,200 and $10,000 was paid to the sign writer in his late 20s after their employers corrected “errors” leading to the underpayments.
Golden wines FOUR WINERIES in the Geelong region have won gold medals at a prestigious Concours des Vinc du Victoria in Melbourne, according to their industry body. Geelong Wine said Austin Wines, Leura Park Estate and Clyde Park and Jack Rabbit vineyards helped consolidate the region’s reputation for producing “outstanding cool climate” products.
Plains mayor GOLDEN Plains Shire councillors have elected Geraldine Frantz to a second term as mayor. Cr Frantz used her acceptance speech to highlight the push for a secondary school at Bannockburn as council’s “number one priority”.
Library opens A NEW $5.3 million library has opened at Waurn Ponds. City of Greater Geelong said the library, on Pioneer Rd next to Leisurelink, would be open 57 hours a week with equipment and facilities including public-use computers, iPads, gaming consoles and “a comprehensive collection of books”.
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Region on the road to safety messages for Christmas GIFT cards and a new advertising campaign are fighting the road toll across the region in the lead up to the festive season, according to TAC headquarters. The TAC said both campaigns were aimed at drink driving after 29 deaths statewide during a “traumatic” November for Victoria. The organisation last week launched Christmas “gift vouchers” offering recipients a ride home over the holiday season. TAC chief Janet Dore called the voucher cards, available at tac.vic.gov.au, a quirky means of help-
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Police identify dead Corio man, bonnet victim released BY ERIN PEARSON POLICE have identified a man fatally stabbed in Corio last weekend as 32year-old Sidney Thorpe. Homicide Detective Senior Sergeant Stephen McIntyre said Mr Thorpe had been staying with relatives in Whittington only a few days before his alleged murder. He was found with stab wounds to
his chest at a Buffalo Ave house on December 3. Police said ambulance crews worked on Mr Thorpe but he died at the scene. Homicide detectives charged Corio’s Gordon Williams, 36, with Mr Thorpe’s murder earlier this week. Mr Williams was remanded in custody following a court hearing on Tuesday. He will reappear in Geelong
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Kinder pilots set to fly into four-year-old classroom Ban call on ‘Bells BY MICHELLE HERBISON
ST PAUL’S Lutheran Kindergarten has a brand new room in time for a pilot program next year to offer 15 hours a week of kinder to its four-year-olds. The State Governmentfunded program will prepare the Grovedale kinder for new Commonwealth rules making the 15 hours mandatory from 2013. St Paul’s volunteer committee member Tamara Jennings said the independent kinder was proud to be one of only three in Geelong to receive $200,000 from State Government for the new building. Ms Jennings said kinder savings, a loan and business donations covered the remaining cost of the
$350,000 project. Ms Jennings said having a second room meant St Paul’s two three-year-old groups would spend five hours a week at kinder next year. “We’ll be able to provide 15 hours for two four-yearold groups and five hours for two three-year-old groups next year.” Ms Jennings said St Paul’s intended to increase enrolments in the future but was “easily full” for next year. “This is the best case scenario for the next 12 months but we do expect to expand in the future,” she said. The Education Department said Belmont Community and Lara Lake kindergartens also received $200,000 refurbishment grants to participate in next year’s pilot program.
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Players: Tamara Jennings, Michelle Murrant and Lynda Lehmann with Sharni and Daniel, both 5, at St Paul’s kinder. Picture: Tommy Ritchie
BY ERIN PEARSON TOURISM buses have become a safety threat in Bells Beach Surfing Reserve, according to a community group. Bells Beach Preservation Society called for an immediate ban on buses in the reserve. Society member Andrew Dickenson said a meeting including State Government and Surf Coast Shire representatives last week heard advice that an accident was only a “matter of time”. “They can no longer look away and hope everything will be all right in the end,” he said. South Barwon MP Andrew Katos said the Government and the shire were investigating moving buses out of the reserve. He was aware of the safety concerns but opposed an immediate buses ban. “Surf Coast Shire manages the reserve so I can’t make decisions for them. “Everyday user groups have their views on traffic at Bells Beach but state policy for tourism has to be considered also.”
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Halal meat ‘the same’ BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN MAJOR supermarket chains have confirmed they sell halal meat in Geelong. But butchers are confused about whether their meat is halal or not. The supermarket’s confirmation followed Australian Meat Industry Employees Union telling the Independent last week that abattoirs including Corio’s MC Herd were slaughtering with halal practices. A Coles spokesperson said halal meat processing was mostly the same as usual slaughtering practices. “Australian beef, chicken and lamb processors often prepare their product to halal specifications to ensure it’s
available to a wide domestic customer base as well as the export market. “There’s certainly no change in the composition of the meat or to the high animal welfare standards expected. “We have reviewed our policy on meat labelling and can confirm that our products are labelled in line with all legal and regulatory requirements.” An IGA spokesperson said halal meat was not universal in its supermarkets. “We have outlets that serve Muslim communities and some that sell kosher meat product for Jewish communities,” he said. “Local supermarkets tend to source their meat from local butchers, so it
varies from store to store. “There’s no difference in the meat, so it (halal slaughter) doesn’t have to be declared.” A Woolworths spokesperson said the company’s meat suppliers “complied with industry practice”. Australian Meat Industry Employees Union assistant secretary Paul Conway told the Independent last week that many halal processors were killing animals without stunning them first. He said stunning sometimes drew blood, meaning the animal could no longer be considered halal. A Geelong mother, who declined to be identified, said she contacted eight
local butchers after reading the Independent to ask whether their meat was halal. Seven of the eight confirmed their supplier was MC Herd. One butcher confirmed it lost a contract with Barwon prison because its meat was not halal, she said. “The butchers themselves weren’t too sure about slaughtering techniques and presumed animals were stunned,” she said. “I’m worried about the humane aspect and any method that reduces suffering should be used. “This appears to be a regulatory problem.”
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Flying into the ‘danger zone’ BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A GLOBAL aerospace company has been using a little-known St Leonards airfield to test an unmanned aircraft system. Aerosonde chief pilot Paul Herrmann said the Bellarine Peninsula airfield was ideal for the project. The company was running tests several times a year, Mr Herrman said. Federal Government’s Air-services Australia identified the airfield as “designated airspace” with “two danger zones” when testing was underway, he said. “The site is sparsely populated and we have the access to fly away from populated areas immediately should the need arise,” Mr Hermann said. “There is no legal requirement for people to stay out of the danger zones but it tells people what happens in that designated airspace. “It’s pretty handy for us, based in Notting Hill, to get to when we need to do some testing.” Mr Hermann said Aerosonde
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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 or phone 5272 4273.
PUBLIC MEETINGS NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong on Tuesday 13 December commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au The meeting is open to the public.
CHRISTMAS IS HERE MORE TREES, GARLANDS AND STARS Christmas trees, stars, flags, garlands and baubles mark the start of the festive season in Geelong. Look for the giant Christmas trees in Little Malop Street Central, the Carousel on Waterfront Geelong and in front of the old Geelong West Town Hall. Almost 200 metres of garland will be suspended across city streets and stars and baubles and wrapping and pavement decals will brighten up shopping precincts throughout Greater Geelong. From December, giant inflatables will form part of a Christmas playground in the Little Malop Street Mall and there’ll even be snow in the mall to help you get in the Christmas spirit. There’s morning tea with Santa at the Carousel too. To book go to www.centralgeelong.com.au
CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATIONS The corner of Little Malop and Union Street will be bought alive by a Christmas light show. The animations have been drawn from a series of free workshops that have been conducted with primary schools throughout the region by Courthouse Arts. The schools include Nelson park, Roslyn Primary, Northern Bay, Manifold Heights, Newcomb Primary School and Ashby Primary School. About 200 school children have contributed to this project. Their drawings remind us all that Christmas is just around the corner in Geelong. On between 8.30pm and 10pm each Friday and Saturday night until Christmas
COMMUNITY CAROL EVENTS There are many community carol events in the region. Go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au for current listings.
GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong on Monday 19 December 2011 commencing at 4.00pm. This meeting is open to the public.
CENTRAL GEELONG MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held at The Pier Geelong, Cunnigham Pier, Western Beach Road Geelong on Tuesday 20 December 2011 at 7.30am. This meeting is open to the public.
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PUBLIC NOTICES WASTE COLLECTION OVER THE CHRISTMAS PERIOD
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMITS
Your waste collection service is as normal over the Christmas and New Year public holiday period. Please put your bins out the night before your collection day as usual.
The land affected by the application is located at: 132 Buckingham Street, Lara
WASTE FACILITIES - PUBLIC HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS
The applicant for the permit is: A.W. Pollard
The public holiday operating hours for the waste disposal facilities listed below are as follows: Christmas Day Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre and Landfill Geelong Resource Recovery Centre and Transfer Station
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You may look at the above applications and any documents that support the applications at the office of the Responsible Authority or online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents /planning/advertising.aspx • Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Corio Customer Service - Corio Shopping Centre, Shop 4k, 83a Purnell Road Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: Sunday 25 December 2011.
The application is for a permit to: Removal of restriction (P796177Q) and three (3) lot subdivision The applicant for the permit is: Nobelius Land Surveyors Pty Ltd The application reference number is: 219/2011
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The free service will operate approximately every 10 minutes, six days a week, Monday to Saturday, 10.15am to 4.00pm.
The Corio Landfill will close permanently on Saturday 31 December 2011. We would like to thank you for your support over the past 32 years.
The bus will stop at the following locations: 1. Geelong Railway Station 2. Moorabool Street Bus Interchange 3. Malop Street (between Yarra and Bellerine Streets) 4. Upper Hearne Parade 5. Moorabool Street (between Malop and Corio Streets)
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You may look at the above applications and any documents that support the applications at the office of the Responsible Authority or online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/planning/advertising.aspx • Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Drysdale Customer Service - 18-20 Hancock Street Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: Sunday 1 January 2012.
• Barwon Region Landfills Drysdale Landfill and Resource Recovery Centre Becks Road (off Murradoc Road). Phone: 5251 2935 • Fyansford Landfill Lower Paper Mills Road Fyansford. Phone: 5224 2251 • Anglesea Landfill Coalmine Road Anglesea. Phone: 5263 2978 • Melbourne Landfills Wyndham Refuse and Disposal Facility Wests Road, Werribee. Phone: 9742 0777 You will need to contact the relevant Landfill for details on waste types accepted and opening hours.
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The land affected by the application is located at: 121 Christies Road, Leopold
To assist those visiting Central Geelong to shop during the pre-Christmas period, a free shuttle service will operate throughout Central Geelong, linking the shopping precinct, Upper Hearne Parade and the Geelong train station.
For more information contact the City on 5272 5272.
The application is for a permit to: Variation of the registered restrictive covenant created in PS531159Y (Vary Neighbourhood Design Plan And Building Envelope) affecting Lot 1 on PS531159Y
The applications can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. If after viewing the file you wish to discuss the application further please contact the Statutory Planning department on 5272 4456. An objection must: • be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing. • include the reasons for the objection. • state how the objector would be affected. If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision. Please be aware that copies of objections/submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987. Personal information will be used solely by Council in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987.
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PUBLIC NOTICES SEASONAL SPEED LIMITS ON THE BELLARINE REDUCED SPEED LIMITS WILL BE INTRODUCED ON SEVERAL ROADS ON THE BELLARINE FOR THE DURATION OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON
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These are as follows: • Barwon Heads / Ocean Grove Road, Barwon Heads between Surf Beach Road and Barwon River Bridge: 50 km/h until February 2011 • The Esplanade, St Leonards between Murradoc Road to just north of First Avenue: 50 km/h until after Easter 2011 • The Esplanade, Indented Heads south of McDonald Street to Hood Road: 50 km/h until after Easter 2011 • Hood Street, Indented Head between The Esplanade and west of Henderson Street: 50 km/h until after Easter 2011 • Murradoc Road, St Leonards, between Coatsworth Avenue and Coles Street (extension of existing shopping centre speed zone): 50 km/h until after Easter 2011 • The Terrace, Emperor Drive and Ocean Throughway and part of Bonnyvale Road at Ocean Grove: 50 km/h until after Easter 2011 • Bluff Road, St Leonards between Murradoc Road and Edwards Point Road: 50 km/h until after Easter 2011 • Boat Road, Portarlington: 50 km/h until after Easter 2011
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The City of Greater Geelong, VicRoads and Bellarine Bayside Foreshore Committee of Management implement these changes each year to promote a safer road environment for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users during the busy holiday season. Drivers are urged to comply with the speed limits, which will be enforced by police.
GRAFFITI - A COMMUNITY UPDATE We would like to thank all residents and business owners / operators for their continued support in reporting graffiti, significantly aiding us in the removal process. With your support rapid removal, policing and prevention is making a direct impact in assisting to keep our city and homes graffiti free. Graffiti around Geelong has reduced dramatically since the start of the Graffiti Strategy in 2001. To help keep our city graffiti free, Graffiti Removal Kits are available at all customer service centres. These kits are available at no cost to residents and business operators and contain several items which can assist in the removal of graffiti from private property, businesses and public space. Please continue to support the reporting of graffiti in our city by phoning our hotline on 5272 4319. You can call anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week to report graffiti (outside business hours it will be a message service). Why don’t you put the number in your phone so you can call if you see graffiti on your daily travels. You can also email us on graffiti@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A WIDER variety of events could come to Simonds Stadium with the Cats being gifted a new training venue, according to Mayor John Mitchell. Cr Mitchell said scheduling at the stadium would be more flexible with the football club using it less. “It gives us greater opportunity to have different events at Simonds Stadium because we can work around the Cats’ commitments more easily. “For instance, we announced this week the pre-season rugby union game between the Melbourne Rebels and the Waikato Chiefs. “The game they say is played in heaven will now be played on the hallowed turf of Simonds Stadium. “But we still have our bid planned for the T20 cricket, there’s the World Cup cricket and I’m keen to see an A League soccer match played here.” Geelong Football Club has announced a sponsorship agreement with Keystone Business Park, including development of indoor training facilities and an MCG-sized oval worth more than $8 million at Armstrong Creek. Cr Mitchell said a lower level of AFL use at Simonds Stadium would reduce the wear and tear on its surface, reducing costs to council. “It takes a lot of traffic off the oval, so I’d expect the maintenance of the surface would be easier,” he said. “We wouldn’t have to do the amount of repairs, so that would be a cost saving.” Cr Mitchell said the Cats would
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The $5.3 million Waurn Ponds Library, which includes our new customer service centre, is now open. It’s located next to Leisurelink on Pioneer Road. WAURN PONDS LIBRARY The ultra modern library features: • 16 public use computers with internet access • A “reading drum” and an outdoor reading courtyard • Dedicated spaces for children, teenagers, study and community meetings • Facilities to accommodate lap-top, mobile device and iPad users (free Wi-Fi) OPENING HOURS • Monday 9.00am to 5.00pm • Tuesday to Thursday 9.00am to 8.00pm • Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm • Saturday 9.00am to 5.00pm
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remain the anchor tenant but the terms of the lease agreement would be renegotiated once the new Armstrong Creek facility was complete. “There’s also the opportunity to get an extra AFL game, especially after the redevelopment is completed.” Cr Mitchell said the City had committed $3 million to the redevelopment “and that’s where it sits”. “We support redevelopment but we’re mindful that it needs to be a quality redevelopment that meets needs of the people of Geelong as well as the club. “We don’t want to compromise on that. There will have to be some modifications but they have got to stack up. “The lights are the key component for us in terms of attracting more events.” Cats chief Brian Cook said the freeing up of Simonds Stadium was a “welcome benefit to this agreement”. Mr Cook said the club needed an alternative training venue because more events would be held on the grass at Simonds Stadium. “When the rugby, soccer or concerts are on we need to find somewhere else to train. “We’ve used eight different venues since I've been at the club, so this is ideal for us. Simonds Stadium will remain our major training venue.” Mr Cook said the Armstrong Creek deal was completed after five years of negotiations. “It's the first of its type that we’re aware of in Australia." Melbourne Rebels will play Waikato Chiefs on February 3.
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BY ERIN PEARSON THE SAFETY of patients at Geelong Hospital will be at risk if security guards fail to secure pay rises, their union has warned. Security union officials said the hospital’s six guards voted to back strike action on Tuesday. The strike could begin “within days�, they said. The guards are the latest workers to join a wave of industrial action to have swept Geelong since September. United Voice State Secretary Jess Walsh blamed the guards’ employer, MSS Security for paying inadequate wages. “Unfortunately it’s not just the ill who find themselves in hospitals,� Ms Walsh said. “Hospitals are also a magnet for the dangerous and the deranged and we need experi-
enced guards to ensure safety. “If MSS continues to refuse to back fair pay then our hospitals may be left dangerously exposed.� Ms Walsh said rival security contractors had agreed to an annual four per cent pay rise. Barwon Health spokeswoman Kate Nelson said the hospital was unaware of security staff planning industrial action. Patient safety would remain a hospital “priority� if the guards went on strike, she said. “If Barwon Health did experience industrial action by guards we have an internal team that is trained to respond to all emergencies. It currently supports the guards as required. “Patient safety is a priority and we will work with our staff and the security contracting firm, should it be required, to ensure this.�
Australian Nursing Federation’s Lisa Fitzpatrick said more than 300 Geelong nurses attended a lunchtime rally at the hospital on Tuesday as part of their ongoing statewide pay action. The nurses also opposed planned split shifts and replacements of some nursing staff with “health assistants�, Ms Fitzpatrick said. “Lower nursing numbers are linked to poorer patient care with outcomes like higher infection rates, complications, deep vein thrombosis, sepsis and pressure ulcers.� Avalon Airport cleaners went on strike in September over an ongoing pay dispute. Last month the Independent revealed that Spotless cleaners at Corio Shopping Centre had also voted to take industrial action for extra pay and improved working conditions.
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Shops ‘threat’ to meatworks BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG’S only remaining abattoir is concerned about its future amid plans for a commercial centre across the road, according to management. MC Herd managing director Frank Herd said his business had faced a number of attempts to infringe on the abattoir’s buffer zone. “We will be protecting the buffer zone and this is an issue we will take up with council,” Mr Herd said. The Independent reported last month that council had a new draft
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A WARRNAMBOOL-based human services agency with Geelong programs has been stripped of its funding, State Government has announced. The Government said Community Connections had breached its service agreement. “Management of child protection out-of-home care services in the Barwon South West region will transfer from Community Connections effective from Tuesday (December 6),” the announcement said. “The transfer follows an extensive independent review commissioned by the Department of Human Services to investigate
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Sounds interesting: Geelong Community Orchestra takes to the stage. with Melbourne orchestras and choirs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have players aged from 18 to 80 all playing at a demanding standard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It gives young musicians in particular an opportunity to play
concerts. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important because where else would they get to play? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Without these opportunities they might give music away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A lot of people learn an instrument at school but 99 per cent donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t pursue a music career.
City to upsize bins under new waste collection deal BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG households will receive larger bins as part of a revised tender for council waste collection services, according to City Hall. The City said council would progressively move from the standard 120-litre garbage bins to 140-litre models. High-rise units, private complexes and retirement villages would have the choice of using 660-litre noncouncil-owned bins, the City said. Council would also trial larger 360-litre recycling bins. The larger recycling bins could replace existing 240-litre models when residents requested multiple receptacles for recyclable materials, the City said.
Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s environment and sustainability portfolio holder, John Doull, said a review of the service recommended changes. The changes would ensure the kerbside collection service continued to cope with population growth in the next five years, he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our three-bin system is a way we can encourage residents to regularly recycle their waste and it has proven effective so far. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The adopted changes will help us to continue to deliver the service efficiently as the population changes and grows.â&#x20AC;? Cr Doull said council would advertise the tender in January, with the new service to begin in July, 2013.
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BOUQUETS to The Professionals’ Aaron for selling our house quickly for the price we wanted with the minimum fuss. We were very happy with the outcome. Satisfied Customers, South Geelong BUCKETS to a cabinetmaker whose customer service is as bad as their manufacturing skills. Not only did they make a custom desk the wrong size, they added insult to injury by only offering to patch the errors. Learn how to use a measuring tape. Marian, Belmont BOUQUETS to Hamilton Hill Cleaning Service for its fantastic job on Leopold Sportsman’s Club. Marko, Leopold
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letters Habitat for golfers JOAN Lindros’s claim that the redevelopment of Point Lonsdale’s golf course would put important habitat at risk (Independent, November 25) failed to acknowledge that the redevelopment would in fact increase the area of flora and fauna habitat by converting farmland from cattle grazing to mixed fairway and habitat similar to the existing course. Sports facilities like golf courses, bowls clubs and sports arenas are vital to community health. Lonsdale Golf Club, like many in Australia, is struggling with high costs of everything involved in its management. It needs to reinvent itself to stay viable, otherwise it will close, the land will be sold and no doubt rezoned for housing, with the loss of some of the best fauna and flora habitat on the Bellarine Peninsula. Does Ms Lindros want this to happen? If she really believes in habitat conservation should join the club to help other members who toil week after week to preserve and enhance this great asset. Ross May Point Lonsdale
OUR REGION IS GROWING - HOW DO YOU WANT IT TO LOOK? The G21 Regional Growth Plan is one of eight plans being developed across Victoria to respond to the challenges associated with growth. It will identify opportunities for accommodating future residential growth, employment and associated infrastructure in our region.
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AS A FREQUENT visitor to Geelong, I couldn’t help but notice stories in last week’s Independent promoting a pro-pokies rally, a threat to a local member and a report on upgrades to Buckley’s Entertainment Centre as another newspaper reported that one in five Geelong residents was unemployed. No exploitation? No conspiracy? John Francis Middle Park
YOU ARE INVITED We are inviting the community to tell us what they think about the draft principles and scenarios for the growth of our region. Your feedback will help to guide the development of the draft G21 Regional Growth Plan.
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I AM CONCERNED that the Baillieu Government has under-funded the early intervention child protection programs of 17 service providers across the Barwon-South Western region, placing local children at risk. The Baillieu Government has failed to provide additional funding for the Child FIRST program despite a significant increase in demand across the state. Child FIRST provides early intervention services to prevent the escalation of problems in families identified as being at risk. By failing to invest in early intervention programs like Child FIRST, the Baillieu Government is forcing more families into Department of Human Services child protection, placing more stress on the system. Despite more families accessing Child FIRST, Community Services Minister Mary Wooldridge has failed to increase the number of places for Child FIRST. The result will be inevitable: more children
Not the marrying kind IT WAS disappointing the ALP national conference passed the marriage equality proposal. When I was at school my English teacher told my class that words have a specific and definite meaning. If this were not so, legal contracts would not be enforceable or binding. When we talk about the word marriage, it has a clear and precise meaning always understood down through the ages. Historically, there have been four things the word marriage conveys: • the possibility of producing children, which needs a male and a female; • the right of children to be nurtured by both masculine and feminine influences, usually the father and mother, which goes to the heart of nurturing and protecting children as they grow and develop into well-balanced adults; • the transference of the family name and inheritance of property; and • sexual fidelity, or the eschewing of promiscuity. Can two people of the same gender meet the above conditions? Clearly they cannot. Same-sex couples can have a relationship formalised, which can be given any name but it can’t be called marriage. Gay marriage cannot meet all the above four criteria, so gay marriage is therefore an oxymoron. The lovely word marriage should not be bastardised to placate the whim of a vociferous minority. Alan Barron Grovedale
Why oh why, dear liar? NOT ONCE has Prime Minister Julia Gillard answered the question as to why she misled the public about the carbon tax. All she has ever done is accuse the opposition of negativity and still the question remains unanswered. We were deceived during the election, so I think we deserve to hear the truth and not her evasive accusations when the question is asked. Christina Dengler Norlane
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THE CARBON tax, which I am against, has raised a heap of publicity. A vital missing link in the argument for the tax is any scrap of proof for rising sea levels due to heavy industrial evolution over the past 70 years. Those who believe in the link are only looking into their computers. I was recently told that the low tide level in Tasmania where the first convicts landed is now lower. My lifetime in outdoor work, including as a professional fisherman and over 27 years as a member of the former Torquay Public Reserves, led to my own observation of the seas based on an offshore reef exposed at low tide. I never waste my time with the TV, computer or radio etcetera, much preferring to spend my time in my garden or shed. As an added interest, 97 per cent of all water on Earth is salty. Of the three per cent that is fresh water, four-fifths are frozen solid. What increase in sea levels would there be if the frozen freshwater melted and ran to sea? Cliff Winkler Torquay
Crisis of the elites I HAVE a growing sense that the economic crisis is in fact a crisis. Why? In essence, the elephant in the room here is the true nature of the crisis. What world leaders will never admit is that the underlying cause is more moral than economic. What is not being openly debated is the nexus between the four pillars, or primacies, of a robust society: the moral, social, economic and political orders. If we drilled down from this premise, we would soon uncover the huge and unsustainable economic cost of the breakdown of our moral and social order. The secular, liberal political elites, whose agenda has driven this collapse since the 1960s, can never and will never admit to their folly. However, the axiom that what can’t happen won’t happen will in short order become increasingly apparent, in my judgement. I sincerely hope I am wrong even though we really are now at the stage of needing to print money to sustain the welfare state. Brian Handley Geelong
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community calendar WRAP – Vision Australia’s Myer Gift Wrap needs DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with Puff’s music 8-11.30pm at The Ballroom, Bayview Pde, volunteers December 15 to 24. Enq 1300 847 466. SHOP – McKellar Op Shop open Monday- Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. Saturday at 9 Minerva Rd. Proceeds to McKellar Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. DANCE – Old-time dance 8pm-midnight at Centre residents. Wurdale Hall, Wurdale Rd, Winchelsea. Leigh Friday Moneghetti band. Entry $8 includes supper. UnderCHRISTMAS – Primary school students 16s free. Enquiries 5248 0338. Christmas projections 9pm at Courthouse ARTS, cnr FOOD – Food swap 9-11am at Wine Justice, 140 Gheringhap and Little Malop Sts. Open Friday and High St, Belmont. Bring home-grown vegies, fruit, Saturdays until Christmas. Free. Enq 5224 2815. seeds, seedlings to swap. Enquiries 5244 5900. MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings, self-inquiry Sunday and study group with master Swami Atmananda EXHIBITION – 1850s Christmas exhibition 1pm, 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Beginner to 2pm and 3pm at Barwon Grange, 25 Fernleigh St, advanced. Enquiries 5229 4210. MARKET – Food and craft market midday-6pm Newtown. Exhibition open Wednesdays and at Courthouse ARTS, cnr Gheringhap and Little Sundays from December 4-January 29. Adult $6, Malop Sts. Fruit, vegetables, jewellery and more. concession $5, child $3, family $14. National Trust members free. Enquiries 5221 3906. Enquiries 5224 2815. CHRISTMAS – St Leonards Christmas Festival DANCE – Portarlington Community Dance Group Christmas dance practice 7.30-8pm, social dance 8- 5-9pm at St Leonards Primary School. Markets, Soul 11pm, Portarlington Senior Hall, Newcombe St. Sisters Swing and Santa. Enquiries 0439 490 658. TREES – Geelong Botanic Gardens guided walk Darraine’s strict-tempo music. Entry $4 includes tea, coffee. Please bring plate of supper. Enq 5259 1776. Trees and Tall Stories 11am and 2pm from front steps of Geelong Botanic Gardens. Entry by gold coin. Saturday Enquiries 5222 6053. DANCE – Old-time dance 8pm-midnight Leopold CENTENARY – St Patrick’s School centenary Hall. Music New Ritz band. Entry $8. Enq 5250 1333. open day 2.30pm at Petrel St, Geelong West. Open-
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CHRISTMAS – Primary school students’ Christmas projections 9pm at Courthouse ARTS, cnr Gheringhap and Little Malop Sts. Open Friday and Saturdays until Christmas. Free. Enq 5224 2815. MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings, self inquiry and study group with master Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Beginner to advanced. Enquiries 5229 4210. MARKET – Food and craft market midday-6pm at Courthouse ARTS, cnr Gheringhap and Little Malop Sts. Fruit, vegetables, jewellery and more. Enquiries 5224 2815. DANCE – Portarlington Community Dance Group Christmas dance. Practice 7.30-8pm, social dance 811pm, Portarlington Senior Hall, Newcombe St. Darraine’s strict tempo music. Entry $4 includes tea, coffee. Bring a plate. Enq 5259 1776.
Tuesday DANCE – Community dancing practice 7.309.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Cost $3. Enquiries 5259 1776. KNITTING – Quirky tea cosy and Celtic knits group 1.30pm Bay room, Uniting Church, Hesse St, Queenscliff. All welcome. Enq 5258 1513, 5258 1986.
Wednesday DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm Leopold Public Hall. Last dance until January 11. Entry $5. Enq 5243 5306.
Thursday DANCING – Ballroom dancing 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Sportsman’s Club, Kensington Rd,
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Welcome to our column in the Geelong Independent where we report on some of the recent activities within our business.
Wood fired pizza making, a home preserving workshop, recycled and vintage fashion shows and seasonable food cooking classes are just some of the activities locals enjoyed throughout the year as part of the Make an Impact pilot in Anglesea. The Make an Impact program aims to build community resilience to climate change through ‘fostering skills, imagination and the capacity of local people to take control and find answers to the issues relevant to them around sustainability and climate change’. Anglesea was selected as a pilot location for the program which is a joint initiative funded by Greening Australia and Alcoa. The program’s theme, ‘experiments in local living’, provided Anglesea residents with positive actions they can undertake that will
Locals made their own pizzas using fresh produce collected from the community garden at the Connecting Community Day.
benefit the local community, their individual health and well being, the environment and their hip pockets. As the program wraps up for the year, Make an Impact Community Development Officer, Sarah Bolus says that the pilot was a huge success. “Over 750 people have been part of the program, including over 11 local community groups, and many would like to see the initiatives continue next year,” she said. “All events were booked out within days of advertising them and the program reached people
beyond its original boundaries of Anglesea, influencing people as far as Geelong, Torquay and Aireys Inlet.” “As part of the program we created a community demonstration site at the Anglesea District and Community House by retrofitting an old weather board house with more sustainable options, such as solar panels, waste recycling, installation of insulation, water tanks and a water wise demonstration garden,” said Sarah. “Since the installation works were undertaken the Community House has generated renewable energy that has been sold back into the grid.” “We also turned over 2840kg of food waste into valuable compost for
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people’s gardens in just five short months, saving the equivalent of approximately 4.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. This component of the program also helped build peoples skills on how to successfully compost and grow their own vegetables.” “As a result of the program, 24 parents at the two local schools undertook training and received further mentoring on growing their own fruit and vegetables. The local schools have now developed kitchen gardens to pass on these skills to the students.” The Make an Impact events culminated on Saturday 12 November with the Connecting Community day. This was a chance for the team to celebrate their achievements over the past year and thank the community for their involvement in the program. “It showed that collective small actions and movements in communities, such as ours in Anglesea, can have a lasting impact and can create new and greater movements beyond our original boundaries. Anyone can start something, the key is you’ve just got to start!”
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time and time again.” Gaslight will have a special guest on stage for the performing arts centre show, with Geelong Croatian folk ensemble HKUD Lado set to add its talent to the bill. Arts centre general manager Jill Smith
said the Musical Morning magic would continue in 2012. “Season one begins in February with a stunning tribute to one of the country’s most accomplished performers in The Merry June Bronhill.
“In March, Australia’s favourite baritone returns when Donald Cant takes to the stage with a brilliant collection of new songs and old favourites, while audiences will swoon in April as Simon Gallaher sings The Great Composers; the consum-
mate performer paying tribute to the greatest composers of the 20th century.” Smith said Gaslight Christmas would complete the 2011 series in the performing arts centre’s Playhouse Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday.
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“I thought it would be a great idea to have an outdoor cinema with Santa and entertainment where our members and people from the public could come and have fun.” Loughnane said the venue could cater for a few hundred movie buffs. “We’ll be showing kids’ movie Despicable Me, which the adults will love as well. Just bring along a picnic blanket and enjoy a family night out.” Loughnane said a jumping castle and visit from Santa Claus would complete the picture to make the evening a real family affair.
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In the spirit: Maisie, 5, looks forward to this weekend’s Christmas carols on Torquay’s foreshore. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 74400 Merry Christmas. The night would be an important time for children to create “special memories”, she said “I get such a huge thrill in seeing their faces up on stage. “If they can see mum or dad or grandma and grandpa watching on that’s the highlight for me. “We just want them to have fun
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to restoring your hearing Residents enjoy a comfortable, secure environment at Kensington Retirement Village. ing resort community where endless lifestyle-enhancing activities such as line dancing, aqua aerobics, gym classes, bowls, bocce, walking group, pool, cards and games, bingo and a happy hour are available for residents. A state-of-the-art community centre incorporates lounge and dining areas, a beautiful parquetry dance floor, a theatre room and full commercial kitchen. A billiard room is equipped with two tables, while table tennis is also available. A gymnasium, a heated indoor
pool, a spa and a sauna are other popular facilities. The village’s well-stocked library and Internet are for the use of all residents. An outdoor area comprises a bowling green and a bocce court. A lovely covered barbecue area is fitted with bistro blinds for use throughout the year. The village is open for inspection 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday by appointment. More information is available by phoning Joe Longo on 0409 857 563.
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Ever felt you or a loved one may have hearing difficulties but not known what can be done?
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ensington Retirement village is nestled in leafy Leopold, 15 minutes from the vibrant regional city of Geelong. The village is close to public transport, shopping centres, medical facilities and a sealed walking track for residents to keep fit. Kensington Retirement Village offers resort-style facilities with 59 stylish and spacious villas featuring two or three bedrooms, one or two bathrooms, well-planned kitchens and a single or double garage. Beautifully landscaped gardens surround each home. Construction of 12 more villas has begun with an anticipated occupation date of June or July 2012. Villa floor plans and architectural drawings are available on request. Kensington Retirement Village residents feel safe and secure in a facility where comfort and a sense of belonging are paramount. An automatic security gate operates throughout the night, with an intercom system providing access for after-hours visitors. The village is an active, thriv-
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Now… this is living! Live the retirement you deserve. A sense of belonging in a safe, vibrant community. The satisfaction of luxurious, resort-style surroundings. The freedom to live your best life.
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Caring comes first for MACS eelong’s only multicultural aged care organisation has won two prestigious national awards for its staff education and training program. Multicultural Aged Care Services (MACS) won a Better Practice Award for Learning for Life, a sustainable education and training program for all staff focused on improving services for residents. The Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency, the organisation that also regulates Commonwealth Government accreditation of residential aged care facilities, announced the award. MACS also took out a highly commended citation in the 2011 Aged Care Association Australia Employer of Choice awards. MACS Board president Jordan Mavros says the awards reflect the organisation’s emphasis on resident care. “We were really pleased to receive these awards, because it means our organisation and staff have
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been recognised as putting our residents first. “It’s a significant endorsement of the practices we believe we put into place on a daily basis.” The Learning for Life program aims to improve knowledge and skills for MACS and its staff development program. MACS chief executive officer Joy Leggo says the program builds on individual expertise and engenders loyalty. “Cultural diversity among staff is fostered and valued at MACS and is important for the delivery of care to residents. “We made the program as accessible and nonthreatening as possible, particularly for those with English as a second language.” Mrs Leggo says the MACS team has achieved more than 130 qualifications since 2006, with the program contributing to staff morale and retention.
Call for your FREE information pack or to arrange a tour. 51 Kensington Rd, Leopold. Ph: 5250 1675
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SOMETIMES IT’S HARD TO KNOW THE VALUE OF AWARDS RECEIVED BY ORGANISATIONS. But we are chuffed to receive these awards, because they were handed out by the two main agencies representing residential aged care facilities, like ours. The Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency is the organisation that also handles Commonwealth Government accreditation.
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Hearing Aid Specialists’ Marcel and David, at back, with Jeanette, Claudine and Sandy.
The specialists in hearing aids At Uniting Aged Care your choices are our priority now and as you get older. Uniting Aged Care offers a range of services including retirement living unit accommodation.
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It can affect family, social and even work relationships. Hearing Aid Specialists says better hearing starts with an assessment that takes about 45 minutes. Within this time Hearing Aid Specialists establishes the client’s needs and accurately assesses hearing ability. Marcel Timmers and David Murton have over 30 years combined dispensing experience, so clients can be assured of the right solution. Marcel says the pair’s philosophy is very simple. “We’re not happy until you are.” Hearing Aid Specialists is oper-
ated by accredited practitioners. Free hearing aids and services available to eligible pensioners and veteran affairs pensioners. Hearing Aid Specialists also provides: amplified phones; industrial hearing assessments; WorkCover assessments; custom ear moulds and swim plugs; assistive listening devices; repairs to all makes and models; and batteries. Hearing Aid Specialists Geelong is at 77 Yarra St, Geelong. Visiting clinics throughout the state include country western Victoria and the Wimmera. Appointments are available by phoning 52232 770.
FREE Hearing Consultation for the months of December and January. Come and celebrate our 20th Birthday and receive a $65* complimentary hearing assessment. *For the first 50 appointments only. Instant fitting available before Christmas. Hearing loss can make you feel trapped by loneliness and confusion. But you can break away. Try Intiga risk free. Intiga is the super tiny, ultra sleek, high-performance hearing device that’s new from Oticon. Intiga’s high-speed sound processing chip allows you to differentiate sounds better, so you’ll be able to understand and participate more, even in difficult listening situations. There’s a world of new possibilities waiting for you. Set yourself free . . . with Intiga.
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earing Aid Specialists Geelong is celebrating its 20th birthday this year. The Geelong family owned clinic has been in operation since 1991 and prides itself on providing outstanding service and care. Staff have assisted thousands of people over the past two decades in their quests for better hearing. Hearing loss can affect anyone at any age and can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life. Hearing and understanding has a major impact on an individual’s ability to communicate in all areas of life.
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Living in style omestyle Aged Care Facilities offers residents an environment established to reflect and provide a safe home-like ambience. Residents enjoy their own generously proportioned single room with a private ensuite incorporating safety features. They also have access to lounge areas for group settings or intimate lounges for meeting family and friends. A small, private dining room is available for special occasions, while courtyards provide opportunities to enjoy sunshine and outdoor activities. Homestyle facilities include activity areas for games, craft, social functions and occasional movies. A chapel or other facilities are included for religious services. When a Homestyle Facility becomes home, residents are encouraged to maintain their independence and to exercise freedom of choice while being supported by friendly, qualified staff. Residents are provided with 24-hour-a-day holistic care by qualified staff. All staff are subjected to a rigorous recruitment process including police, reference and work experience checks. Residents are encouraged and supported to continue their community and allied health contacts. Access to physiotherapists, podiatrists and allied health professionals is maintained.
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Director of nursing Lee Slater at Homestyle’s Belmont Grange complex. Meals are prepared on site with fresh ingredients. Residents’ interests are integrated in a day-to-day leisure and lifestyle program within the facility. Homestyle facilities offer flexible visiting hours for family and friends, while residents are welcome to join a regular happy hour to unwind after their busy day.
Kalkee uniting city services niting Aged Care Kalkee provides a range of aged care services including independent living units, serviced apartments and community and residential services Kalkee has available recently refurbished independent living unit in Spring St, Belmont. Each unit has one bedroom, a lounge and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, a private backyard and street frontage. Kalkee provides a supportive environment for older community members to age well with access to community areas and wellmaintained gardens. Additional support in each unit can be arranged. As well as the 27 units in Spring St, Uniting Aged Care Kalkee facilities also include: Murray Residential Care, 40 beds for the frail aged in Spring St, Belmont; Nangatta, 51-bed residential facility specialising in the
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BELMONT LODGE 34 Church St, Grovedale 5243 7033 BELMONT GRANGE 36 Church St, Grovedale 5243 8522 Lee Slater, Director of Nursing
SEA VIEWS MANOR 77-83 Tareeda Way, Ocean Grove 5256 2866 Sharina Lynam, Director of Nursing Uniting Aged Care Kalkee provides comfortable living options for Geelong seniors. needs of people with dementia and memory loss, High St, Belmont; Day respite for people with memory loss and dementia, Thompson St, Belmont; and a business office and community services offering packaged care for people in their own homes, Frances St, Belmont More information about Kalkee
services, including information packs and tours of the units, are available by phoning UAC Kalkee special project officer Heather Burger on 5243 9566. Further information, including volunteering opportunities, is available at www.uacvt.org.au.
Benefits in spouses doing splits BY GREG CRAWFORD, M.A.P FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS t has been possible for some years now for spouses to split the net superannuation contributions on an annual basis, including employer and salary sacrifice contributions. For some the benefit may simply be to even up balances between a couple particularly
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approaching retirement. But the main benefit is the potential to get access to the funds sooner. This situation can arise when funds are transferred to the partner that will meet a superannuation condition of release earlier. This might be due to that partner being retired already or expected to retire earlier, for example, a spouse who is not working and reaching age 55.
Another benefit is where one member of a couple is reaching the age of eligibility for the Centrelink age pension earlier than the other partner. It is generally a financial advantage for the person not yet of pension age to maximise funds in superannuation accumulation phase. For more information phone M.A.P Financial Solutions on 5229 0200.
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Wrap up shopping at Waurn Ponds aurn Ponds Shopping Centre makes shopping effortless this Christmas. Open to 9pm next Thursday, the centre is extending its trading hours up to December 23. Target will also be open later than usual, trading to midnight between December 20 and 23 for all shoppersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; last-minute Christmas needs. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more, this year at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre kids can have professional Santa photos taken for free. Shoppers simply have to spend $25 or more in one transaction at any specialty store in the centre and take their receipt to the Santa photo site outside of Target to receive two free photos. Terms and conditions are available at the Santa site or www.waurnpondssc.com.au. To make Christmas preparations even easier, a Relay for Life gift wrapping station will be outside Target between 11am and 4pm from this Saturday until December 24. The staff will wrap all presents for the price of a gold coin donation per gift. Cancer Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Relay For Life is more than just a fundraiser, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an opportunity to get together with the community to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost and to fight back against a disease that takes too much. Relay for Life is the largest fundraising event in support of the council to reduce the impact of cancer on communities. Barb Ward has been involved with the Geelong Relay for Life event for the past six years. The Geelong event has raised
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over $3 million in vital funds for the Cancer Council since its inception in 2000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nearly everyone we know has been touched by cancer and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s incredibly liberating to know we can make a difference,â&#x20AC;? Barb says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every five minutes another Australian is diagnosed with cancer and every year there are 1186 people diagnosed with this disease in Geelong alone. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While survival rates are improving every day, cancer remains a leading cause of death. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so important that we raise funds to fight it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every dollar we raise from gift wrapping this Christmas at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre will contribute to fundraising for the main Relay for Life event next March.â&#x20AC;? Relay for Lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Geelong event will be held on March 17 and 18 at Deakin Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Waurn Ponds Campus. Proceeds from the relay and other initiatives throughout the year help the Cancer Council to investigate new ways to prevent, detect and treat cancers, educate communities about ways they can reduce their risk, advocate for control and support people during their times of greatest need. More information about Relay For Life is available at the gift wrap station, by phoning Cancer Council Victoria on 9635 5000 or visiting www.relayforlife.org.au Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre is at 173-199 Pioneer Rd, phone 5244 2580, email info@waurnpondssc.com.au or visit waurnpondssc.com.au.
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Sleek: Styling of the Volvo C30 T5 R-Design hot hatch appeals to those who like a mixture of sportiness and elegance.
Sporty volvo BY ERIC BLAIR olvo’s C30 coupe harks back to the days when Volvos were at the cutting edge in image and sportiness. It’s very much a hot hatch as a threedoor coupe with a rear end that’s reminiscent of the Volvo P1800 ES (Estate Sport) of the 1970s. This sporty little Volvo comes with an interesting blend of tradition and innovation in its styling. The low, wide grille clearly identifies C30 as a Volvo while in profile it has a fashionably modern sloping roofline. However it is the radical styling of the rear of the car that will be the major talking point. The rear is dominated by a large glass tail-
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gate fringed by long vertical taillights that taper up to the roof and is like nothing else on the road. The C30 DRIVe coupe is designed to squeeze as much as possible from every litre of diesel fuel to keep CO2 emissions below 100 grams per kilometre. Volvo C30 DRIVe has a 1.6litre turbo-diesel engine that produces 80 kW of power and 240 Nm of torque. The engine features a stop-start system that turns it off when the car is stationary. That’s so the air-conditioning still works. When braking and/or decelerating the C30’s battery is recharged, a micro-hybrid function that takes some of the load
from the engine-driven alternator. Though the body of the Volvo C30 DRIVe looks the same as that of the rest of the C30 range there are quite a few changes to make it slip more easily through the air. The most obvious are the alloy wheels with their flat design to reduce turbulence. The wheels carry special low-rolling resistance tyres from Michelin. There are small air deflectors ahead of the front wheels and another deflector behind the radiator that smooths the flow of air through the engine compartment. Underbody fairings calm the airflow beneath the car to complement the over-car aerodynamic shape.
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BISTRO BLINDS, 2x 300cm x 240cm, stone beige, as new. $300. 5241-8788. Grovedale. BOOKCASE, small. $15. 5221-4338. Geelong West. CALENDERS, National Australia Bank, 19571998, some gaps, EC. $250 ono. 5244-1930. Highton. CARPET RUNNER, (8m), matching rug (2m x 3m), EC, attractive. $500. 0430 144 070. Belmont. 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. CASIO, Classpad, OS and graphics, version 3.0 (suit VCE), with cover. $110ono. 5272-1392. Norlane.
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D R AW I N G / D R A F T I N G BOARD, timber base, green finish top, includes parallel line. $180. 52583535. Point Lonsdale. DRESS, for 8yo girl, gorgeous cream dress with detail and shoes to match. $39 for both. 52214338. Geelong West. DRILL, cordless, GMC, 14v, 2 batteries and accessories. $45. 52752110. Norlane. 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. ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large with 80cm TV, EC. $250ono. 0419 399 134. Corio. FENCING POLE DIGGER, Hoger, very little use. $1,080. 0404 318 614. Bell Park. FISH TANK, 6’, comes complete with black stand. $450. 0423 009 556. Norlane.
CHAIRS, approximately 35, GC. $525. 0422 875 738. Anglesea. COUCHES, 2 x 2 seaters, navy blue fabric, ideal for waiting room, EC. $300. 0419 159 341. Bell Post Hill. CRYSTAL GLASSES, not used. $40. 0406 543 591. North Geelong.
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DINING TABLE, extendable, 6 chairs, matching buffet unit, EC. $900ono. 5277-0046, 0413 287 001. Bell Post Hill.
BIKE, mens, Raleigh, 18 speed, 51.5cm, frame as new, EC. $300. 52825456. Lara.
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DINING TABLE, Travertine, 1950 x 1000, as new. $950. 5259-2625. Port Arlington.
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BIKE, brand new, Cyclops, boys/girls, accesories, less than half price, $80. 0434 831 012. Highton.
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GOLF BUGGY, Parmaker, electric walker, deluxe model, extras, 12 volt battery and charger, as new. $680. 5257-1205. St Leonards. GOLF CLUBS, full matching set, Cougar, mens’, right handed, graphite, woods, irons, wedges and putter, many extras, EC. $280. 52571205. St Leonards. HOUSE BRICKS, $220 for 1000. Phone James 0407 361 047. Norlane. IPHONE, 32GB, new in box, great Christmas gift, unlocked, no contract. $195. 0478 821 499. Highton.
KARDINIA COLLEGE, pinafores and kilts, GC, $60. 0413 244 428. Hamlyn Heights. LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay. LOUNGE SUITE, wingback, 2 seater, floral pattern, EC. $200. 52531930. Clifton Springs. LOUNGE SUITE, two 2 seater lounges, with 6 matching dining chairs, EC. $100. 5274-9796. Lovely Banks. LOUNGE SUITE, Sanderson floral linen, wing backed, 3 seater couch, 2 arm chairs, 1 being a swivelled rocker, EC. $1,200 ono. 0438 097 865. Highton. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, electric patient hoist, manual wheelchair, adjustable bed rail, folding loading ramps suitable for wheelchair, $1,400 the lot. 0401 050 287. Grovedale. MICROWAVE, Sanyo, small size to suit caravan. $40. 0419 337 252. St Albans Park. MOBILITY SCOOTER, Merits Wrangler, with canopy and case, sale due to blindness. Cost $5,500 new. Sell $3,500ono. 5222-3564. Herne Hill.
MOBILITY SCOOTER, hardly used, battery operated, EC. $2,500. Gary 0418 504 231. Leopold. MOBILITY SCOOTER, as new, easily transported, owners manual available. $950. 5244-4863. Grovedale. MOPED, electric, never used. Cost $1,400. Sell $1,200. 5274-1465. Corio.
MOUNTAIN BIKE, ladies, 24 gears, Sedona, hardly used, paid $720, sell $290. 5248-7029, 0425 703 798. St Albans Park. NECKLACE, Pearl, in box, 1940’s. $50. 5241-9310. Belmont. 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.
TABLE, round cedar, Victorian, centre column. 120cm - 4ft, seats 6-8, VGC. $600. 5243-7517. Highton. TEASPOONS, Australian, 48 boxed, 35 loose. $25 the lot. 5241-1254. Grovedale. TENT, camping, King Supreme, size 457cm x 365cm x 210cm, plus sunroom, 2 rooms with dividers and floors, canvas, waterproof and solid, sleeps up to 8 people, $500. 0409 167 846. Belmont. TILES, 29, graphite 40cm x 40cm floor tiles, 110 white 20cm x 25cm wall tiles. $295 ono. 0408 599 673. Grovedale. TRAMPOLINE, rectangle, 2.5 metres x 1.5 metres, mat in GC, $45. 52749796. Lovely Banks.
PAVING, crazy paving, blue stone, large quantity. $1,500ono. 0434 831 012. Highton. PHOTO COPIER, Ricoh, Aficio, 340, A4-A3, reduce, enlarge, GC. $380. 0419 034 227. Waurn Ponds. POOL TABLE, 8’ x 4’, slate, EC, accessories included. $1,300. 0404 035 289. Geelong. RETRO FURNITURE, laminated table and 4 swivel chairs, divan, 6 dining chairs. $290 the lot. 0466 281 495. Drysdale.
ROCKING CHAIR, antique, circa 1910, tapestry seat, back and arms, EC. $375. 52483421. St Albans Park. SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $2,300. 0402 757 987. Lara. SCOOTER, Pride, D x 4 wheel, used 3 times, under cover and battery maintained, shopping bag attached. Paid $2,950, sell $1,950 ono. 5243-0672. Belmont.
TV UNIT, solid pine, with glass doors, 8 shelves, 4 drawers, 2 cupboards. $120. 8742-7096 AH. Hoppers Crossing. TV, Voxson, HD, 22’’, DVD, and tuner, new in box, $290. 5224-2735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West. WATER LILLIES, big and small, plants in flower. Suitable for ponds and dams. $10. 5250-2667. Curlewis. 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. WINDOW, dowell, aluminium, sliding upper panel, beige, 2000mm H x 1820mm W. $150. 0425 731 134. Corio.
SECURITY DOOR, new. $120ono. 5278-9167. Bell Park.
WINDOWS, 3, new, pearl white aluminium, with fly screens, 2700x1200, 550x900 opaque, 900x900 opaque. $600 ono. 0404 044 354. Jan Juc.
SETTEE, 3 seater bed, bed used once, Aztec tribal pink blue, $200. 52531671. Clifton Springs.
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SIDEBOARD CABINET, 1 year old, 201cms x 58cms x 63cms, teak, EC, $249 ono. 5298-1405. Hamlyn Heights. SIDEBOARD, modern, dark timber, 4 yo, 1.5 M, EC, $800. 5243-4781. Highton. SMOCKING BOOKS, set 6, as new. $42. 0458 742 313. Norlane. SOFA, 3 seater, faded blue/grey. Free. Must collect with own transport. 524-43974. Highton. 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. $175. 5251-1818. Clifton Springs. TV, LG, 70cm, with stand , black, VGC. $100. 52434571. Grovedale.
CUBBY HOUSE, VGC, timber with colorbond roof and skylight window. 5’9”W, 6’11”L. $450 plus free 15’ trampoline. 52812138. Bannockburn. PLANT STAND, wrought iron. Was $100, now $50. 5278-3219. Bell Post Hill. POOL, Clark Rubber, Sunsoka, 7.4m x 3.8m, as new, still in box, never constructed, all extras, solar heating, barracuda, etc. Paid $10,500, sell for $6,500. 5229-2882. Grovedale.
BABY GOODS ASSORTED, cot, mattress, jogger pram, bassinet, bed rail, EC. $400. 0409 941 648. Belmont. ASSORTED, baby cot, mattress, sheets, blankets, quilt sets, trolley cover. Value $850. Sell $270. 0420 596 042, Corio. PUSHER, Bravo by Swallow, 3 wheel with lambswool, insert and carrier tray, EC. $45. 52432397. Belmont. SWING, infant porta swing, 9-36 months, rarely used. $10. 5243-2397. Belmont.
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DRESSER, Kauri pine, 2 door, 3 shelves, 120w x 160h, EC. $365. 52592546. Port Arlington. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, Jacobean, carved, 1940’s. $1,000 ono. 5253-2786. Clifton Springs area.
GARAGE SALES BELL PARK, 8 Amaroo Court, Saturday 10th December, 9am. Bargains. GEELONG WEST, 1A Weller Street, Saturday 10th December, 8am-1pm. Household items, frames, bric-a-brac, toys, clothes, books, CDs, linen.
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HOME SERVICES $60 CARPET CLEAN 3 rooms and hall. Phone Tony 0423 473 595. HOUSE BLOCK SLASHING, Fire Prevention Service for 2011/12 Fire Season. Call Mark 0439 327 311.
DOMESTIC HOUSE CLEANER. Experienced, reliable and with references and ABN. Good hourly rate. Call Kerryn 0401 915 540.
WANTED TO BUY $$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.
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DANCING NIA joyful dance. Workout for body, mind and spirit. 0439 390 557.
SCOOTER, Monarch, as new, hardly used, owner deceased. New $3,300, sell $2,300ono. 52758193. Corio.
MUSIC/ INSTRUMENTS PIANO, GC. $490. 0422 408 410. Geelong West.
PET SERVICES/ ACCESSORIES FISH TANK, with stand/light, 4ft, extra thick glass. $280ono. 0400 419 015. Belmont.
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SADDLE, black, Bruce Smith, dressage, 16”. EC, $1,500. 0411 262 816. Clifton Springs.
NEW WEDDING DRESS, size 14-18, lace up back, train, white, beads, embroidery, $400 ono. 0488 110 064. Geelong. 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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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.
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WEDDING DRESS, Wendy Makin designer, size 14-16, white silk, small train, lace beaded bodice top. $1,500ono. 0400 309 043. Geelong.
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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, and veil, white, size 14, beading and halter neck, never worn, $600, 0408 360 573. Bell Park.
WEDDING DRESS, size 12, long sleeves, pearl beadings, A line, train, exquisite design. $400 ono. 0418 502 068. Lara. 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 and shawl, EC, 10-12, dry cleaned. $500. 0422 284 788. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, 1416, ivory beaded and matching beaded veil, EC. Been drycleaned. $600. 0409 968 002. WEDDING DRESS, 1012, made/worn in UK, cream lace over satin, Vneck, ¾ sleeves, tiered skirt, train, under-skirt, veil, very feminine, drycleaned, EC. $500. 52431560. Belmont. WEDDING/DEB DRESS, white, halter neck, sequin bodice, size 10/12. $450 ono. 0418 324 272. Grovedale
WEDDING DRESS, stunning, long sleeves, satin/ pattern, size 10-12, EC, dry cleaned, $500. 0434 355 044. Lara.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TYRE FITTER Looking for mechanically minded person with manual drivers license....ID:1719
DIESEL MECHANICS Hays trades and labour on behalf of a local diesel maintenance and repair workshop are recruiting qualified diesel mechanics....ID:1722
CONSTRUCTION HR TRUCK DRIVERS HR Truck Drivers required for Pre Mixed Concrete in the Geelong area....ID:1654
DRIVERS WITH HC LICENCE For Float/Heavy Haulage and Truck and Trailer work for Construction company based in Little River....ID:1721
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EXCAVATOR OPERATOR Winslow Constructors require an experienced Excavator Operator in the Geelong Region....ID:1747
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Drivers and Jockeys (Unpaid) Geelong South Vinnies Centre Spare us some time to make a difference to those in need. A current Victorian Drivers Licence and or LR(Light Rigid) Licence required. Manual Handling ability is essential. Training will be provided. Hours are flexible and to be mutually agreed upon. Address: 162 Fyans Street, Geelong South Tel: 5229 0911 Email: volunteer@svdp-vic.org.au
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ENERGY INDUSTRY SERVICE ELECTRICIANS Thanks to our loyal customers, we’re growing. We are looking for motivated, well presented and organised SERVICE ELECTRICIANS....ID:1729
GOVERNMENT & DEFENCE MOBILE SAFETY CAMERA OPERATOR This is your opportunity to be part of a close knit team dedicated to providing safer roads for Victorians....ID:1746
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Set up & teach skills required for an email account. Assist with skills for search engines to access the internet and locating genealogy sites and info....ID:1732
OP SHOP PERSONNEL Assist in all areas in this large store, offering all sorts of items for merchandising.... ID:1733
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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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CLASSROOM ASSISTANT Encourage an environment of positive learning while assisting in the development of childrens’ skills. Tasks could include reading, writing & numbers....ID:1741
BOOKKEEPER Bookkeeping (4 hrs fortnightly) at a vibrant community Neighbourhood House. You will be valued & appreciated in an inclusive at atmosphere....ID:1742
2 & 5 FRESH FOOD MARKET ASSISTANT Assist Market Manager with daily running of ‘2 & 5’ Fresh Food Market. Prepare food for retail sales. Attend to customers and make deliveries....ID:1743
CAMP COTTAGE CARERS Cottage carers/leaders required to assist in camp with 8 - 11 yr old children attending Licola Wilderness Village. Camp dates available....ID:1744
GENERAL ASSISTANT Assist with running the mini mart, supplying emergency food to those in need in our community....ID:1745
DRIVER- DELIVERY VAN Driver is required for the collection & delivery of goods between Yarraville & Geelong. Pickups and collections in Geelong with general storeman work at Nth Geelong.... ID:1748
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CIVIL INDUSTRY Civil Construction Company based in Little River requires the services of an experienced Scheduler to join their team. The successful applicant will be responsible for:
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sport Gutsy Cat resurgence Local Cricket JIM TIMBERLAKE At 5/213 Joeys was staring down the barrel of not only the game slipping away but perhaps their season as well. Just in time, Walerys stepped up to the plate once again to rip through the Swans lower order and dismiss the hosts for 231. Joeys had nine overs at the crease and wiped 20 runs off the deficit for the loss of one wicket to leave this game very evenly poised. If St Joseph’s solid middle order gets given a good platform to work with it should be able to get the job done. In division two Thomson made a mockery of its match of the round against Alexander Thomson, dismissing the Vikings for a paltry 87 in just 45 overs. Veteran Adrian Saltalamacchia took four wickets, while Jayden Hicks claimed three. Aaron Sarah at least showed some ticker batting at number 11 to score 17 in a 23-run last-wicket stand. In reply, the Tigers cruised to first innings points finishing at 4/100 and well placed to push for maximum points tomorrow. In division three, Lethbridge put together a big first innings total against Winchelsea last week. Nath Broster was the star for Lethbridge with an undefeated century., while Matt Partridge took three wickets for Winch. This weekend will determine whether Winchelsea can still be considered a genuine premiership chance.
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Anglers overcome difficulties for big fish DIFFICULT conditions in the past week prevented many anglers from wetting a line but the hardy few managed outstanding captures. Salmon remained a viable option from the rock platforms between Eastern View and Lorne, with lures taking fish better than 2kg. The rocks in front of the Lorne hospital produced almost 40 fish for Peter Sharp in a red-hot morning session. Peter’s fish all took a liking to his Braid Marauder lures. Graeme Johansen also found the salmon near Lorne. Fishing the rocks at Stony Creek, Graeme returned with over a dozen fish on lures, with his best salmon estimated at 3kg. I found salmon at Cinema Point. Conditions were less than ideal but fish over 2kg were still available, with lure again the best method. Anglers seeking to catch snapper from the surf after this heavy blow should try Black Rock. Fish to 1kg should be available, with squid the recommended bait. Salmon continued to be caught inside Swan Bay, with many are pushing over 1.5kg and readily taking either bait or lure. The same location also rewarded anglers with whiting and good numbers of squid. Daniel West fished soft plastics in the Queenscliff cut for a nice bag of silver trevally. Turtleback worms in the Pumpkin Green colour accounted for Daniel’s 13 fish, half of which weighed over 1kg. Daniel said the run-up to high tide produced all the action. Squid numbers continued to be high on the shallow grass beds between Queenscliff and Clifton Springs.
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BRIAN LONG Successful anglers have been using small, natural coloured jigs. Steve McGrath fished for the squid from the shore at Hermsley where just on and after dark he caught 10 on size 2.5 Yamashita Jigs in the Grass Whiting colour. Snapper captures were down, which was to be expected given the rugged conditions. However, the hardy few managed to scored some outstanding results. Paul Hunt fished Wilson Spit twice to land his bag limit of big fish both times. Paul was rightly was impressed with his biggest fish, which weighed 9.7kg. Paul said he caught all his fish on pilchards. Soft plastics anglers found good numbers of fish on the outer-harbour spoil grounds, taking snapper to 55cm but averaging 35cm. Pike over 1m and flathead pushing better than 1kg were also caught. A variety of lures was working but Gulp minnows and Turtleback worms were clearly the best choice. The same location also produced reasonable numbers of squid. Flathead reports increased. Numbers of small fish were taken from the deep water but the shallows have been producing
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