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Another vote lost over C66 ‘conflict’ A SECOND Surf Coast councillor has been forced to back out of voting on a controversial planning scheme amendment setting Torquay’s boundaries following overtures from a prospective Spring Creek developer. Cr Brian McKiterick has joined council colleague David Bell in pulling out on council legal advice following correspondence to the shire from Christian College, which wants to build a campus in Spring Creek. Cr McKiterick cited an unspecified “indirect interest� in declaring a conflict of interest. He did not return the Independent’s calls to determine the nature of the conflict. His withdrawal leaves council with seven of nine councillors able to vote on the amendment. Cr Bell withdrew his vote in March to avoid legal action on the grounds of bias because of his pre-election opposition to development around the Spring Creek valley. Christian College declined to discuss the issue before the Independent went to press. The C66 planning amendment would prevent development west of Duffields Rd on land zoned farming but previously earmarked for housing. The amendment, scheduled to go

to an independent panel early July, would steer development to Torquay’s north and keep the west as open space, in-line with significant community sentiment. Christian College has long argued it bought its 15-hectare site west of Duffields Rd in 2007 with the continual encouragement of the then-Surf Coast council. Surf Coast mayor Libby Coker was unable to elaborate on the nature of Cr McKiterick’s “indirect interest’’, explaining that further detail did not have to be lodged with council. “Both David Bell and Brian McKiterick declared a conflict of interest re C66 and that’s their right to do so,� she told the Independent. Sources told the Independent Cr McKiterick had deemed removing himself from the C66 process would be “prudent� after receiving advice from council legal advisors “as a result of a request from Christian College�. Sid Pope, head of 3228 Residents Association, said Cr McKiterick’s withdrawal was disappointing. “It’s a shame local democracy is being overridden by the interests of developers. Christian College has espoused values about being part of the community but then uses its muscle to divert the community interest by blocking the democratic process.�

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North’s ‘risk’ of fatality alarms Trezise

In brief Hospital praised BARWON Health has earned praise for improved performance at Geelong Hospital after months of uncertainty over federal funding levels. Health Minister David Davis said the hospital improved across a range of benchmarks for treatment times and patient numbers in the March quarter despite increases in admissions.

Tasers arrive GEELONG police are now armed with electric Tasers to resolve “violent and life-threatening incidents�, State Government has announced. Police Minister Kim Wells said Geelong and Corio station officers, including highway patrol units, began carrying the new X2 model Taser on Monday.

Mottram marathon AUSTRALIAN athletics “royalty� Craig Mottram will compete in an annual Great Ocean Road Marathon on Sunday, organisers have announced. They said the four-time Olympic middle distance runner from Geelong would contest the 45km event after encouragement from Ballarat marathon legend Steve Moneghetti.

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AN application for a dangerous goods facility in Roseneath St, North Geelong, creates an off-site risk of fatality, council documents reveal. The threat rating extended to surrounding streets but left out residents living closer to the site, the risk assessment report said. Geelong consultany R4Risk prepared the report on the Ferro Corporation site for Teleta Nominees and Univar Australia, a chemical distribution company. The report said an annual one-in-a-million chance of fatality required “all practicable risk reduction measures to be taken� under Victorian regulations. “During the detailed design of the facility, additional risk mitigation options should be considered. “Any risk mitigation measures that are determined to be “reasonably practicable� should subsequently be implemented,� the report said. “The risk level at the nearest residences is less than one per million per year and can therefore be considered broadly tolerable.� The report said the risk profile was based on preliminary design information and should be updated when the design was finalised to ensure compliance with regulations. The proposal includes a tank farm, a warehouse, a blending and filling shed and a road tanker loading area. The 15 tanks would store 620 million litres of flammable gases and liquids, 40,000kg of oxidising substances, 40,000kg of poisons, 870,000 litres of corrosive substances and 120,000 litres of “miscellaneous dangerous goods and articles�. State Member for Geelong Ian Trezise has called on council to oppose the facility. Mr Trezise said residents had expressed serious concerns about the safety of the proposal and a lack of consultation. “If you were a resident who lived directly across the street, would you be concerned? I think you would be,� Mr Trezise said. A groundswell of concern had developed as more people in the area became aware of the proposal, he said. “It started with a dozen but has now grown to as many as 150 who have contacted me. People are seeking a way to tackle this as a community. “The deadline for objections is this week and people want an extension of time and rightly so. We’re calling on council to extend the time for responses and outline a consultation process,� Mr Trezise said. “People have a right to be fully informed and consulted before anything happens.� A spokesperson said council has received 13 objections by Wednesday but would accept submissions beyond Friday’s deadline. The council would decide whether the applicant and objectors should attend a consultation meeting, the spokesperson said.

Emergency call GEELONG’S SES unit needs new members to help tackle the fallout from Mother Nature “at her worst� and other emergencies. The unit said it would host an information session for prospective volunteers on Wednesday, with more information available on its Geelong SES Facebook page or by emailing geelong@ses.vic.gov. au <mailto:geelong@ses.vic.gov.au>.

Games attack A NEW partnership will promote heart attack warning signs to 8000-plus participants in Geelong’s Australian Masters Games this year, organisers have announced. The said the games would partner the Heart Foundation to educate competitors, their supporters and event officials about identifying the onset of heart attacks.

Chamber birthday GEELONG’S peak business body will celebrate its 160th anniversary with a black-tie function next month. Geelong Chamber of Commerce has invited members to attend the celebration, with Deakin University helping sponsor the night.

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G21’s leaders hit back By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN G21 GEELONG Alliance board director Barbara Abley has hit out at “unfounded” and “false” attacks on the organisation. In a letter to fellow directors, Ms Abley said the latest attacks were unchanged from previous years. “The perennial attacks on the role and objectives of G21 haven’t altered over the years. No surprises in content nor thrust, and much of it unfounded and not factual,” she said. The region’s five councils fund G21 to work on strategic regional planning and development. Geelong’s council provides the lion’s share – $400,000 a year. Geelong councillors Bruce Harwood and Tony Ansett have publicly

Attacks ‘false, unfounded’ questioned G21’s value, while Liberal Member for Western Victoria has said ratepayers receive litle return on their investment. Ms Abley said the criticisms revolved around G21’s independence, the size of Geelong’s contribution and perceptions of inadequate representation and accountability. Ms Abley said G21 formed in 2002 out of a “unanimous desire” of Geelong councillors to form a regional body to “robustly” fight for state and federal funding. G21 aimed to “present a united front” on behalf of all constituents, she said.

“Local government partners willingly committed proportional funds, time and manpower, ensuring the organisation had wide community and business representation and buy in.” Ms Abley denied that Geelong’s council carried the financial burden for G21. “No council has been expected to contribute disproportionally to the size of its population, budget or rate base.” Borough of Queenscliffe councillor Bob Merriman said state and federal governments, prime ministers, premiers and opposition leaders encouraged G21.

“They all welcome the way we work through G21 and promote it as a role model to other regions. All the Regional Development Australia applications go through G21 and are given priority.” Cr Merriman said “self-serving groups” wanted to destroy G21. Chair Ed Coppe said G21 was meeting its purpose. “I’ve been chair for six years and from time to time various councillors have raised questions about the funding, the focus, or decisions made. “It’s perfectly legitimate for councillors to ask whether that’s the best way to spend $400,000. We shouldn’t automatically get a tick every year. “It’s right and proper to account for what we do.”

Grovedale couple fear for family ‘persecuted’ in Iran By MICHELLE HERBISON GROVEDALE’S Aflatoon and Mahdokt Khavari are safe in Australia but the Iranian Government has imprisoned relatives for trying to educate their children. Terry Eichler, a spokesperson for the Khavari’s Baha’i faith community in Geelong, told the Independent married relavites and their baby were enduring persecution in Iran’s Semnam prison along with two other women and their babies. “The conditions are bad. There are no facilities for feeding and recently two of the infants were hospitalised because of deteriorating health but have since been returned to prison. “It’s basically because the women organised Baha’i chil-

JAILED: Erfan and Taraneh Ehsani with son Barman. dren’s classes but that’s apparently illegal.” Mr Eichler said persecution of the minority group had “worsened considerably” in the past two years with summary arrests, denial of access to university and public employment, harassment of school children and the destruction of Baha’i cemeteries. This week marked the fifth

anniversary of the detention of seven Baha’i community national leaders in Iran. Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr wrote on his blog that the Australian Government had called for immediate release of the prisoners, raising human rights concerns to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. “Australia calls on Iran to respect the rights to freedom of religion, freedom of assembly and freedom of association,” Mr Carr wrote. Mr Eichler said about 120 Baha’is lived in Geelong, about half from Iran. “There was a wave of migration to Australia in the 1980s when Aflatoon and Mahdokt came because of severe persecution but most of them want to stay in Iran and live a peaceful life.”

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Union action ‘to cost Shell $20m’ By NOEL MURPHY SHELL stands to lose up to $20 million to a one-day operators’ stop-work action planned to coincide with the federal election campaign. The operators’ union has aimed the protest stoppage at highlighting a possible rise in fuel prices when Shell sells its Geelong refinery or it becomes an import terminal if the company is unable to find a buyer. The action is scheduled for 30 August, two weeks before the 14 September federal poll. The strike would involve 127 operators at the Corio refinery. Australian Workers Union national vice-president Sam Wood told the Independent wind-down and start-up days either side of the stoppage would cut production by about $2 million a day, costing Shell $20 million in total. “It’s a political action that the operators are planning to bring to the public’s attention the very real possibility of all refining in Australia shutting down,” Mr Wood said. Shell said the refinery sale process would continue. “Shell has said the best chance of achieving a successful sale is through the support of employees, unions and the community,” spokesman Paul Zennaro said.

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Fees jump ‘to limit rates hike’ MPs spruik roads, Libs slam taxes

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG’S council has increased user-pays fees and charges to minimise its rates increase, according to Mayor Keith Fagg. Council’s lower-than-anticipated incease of 4.45 per cent was offset by an average rise of 4.6 per cent in fees and charges. Weekly rates for childcare will rise 4.5 per cent or $17, with Ariston increasing to $402 and City Learning and Care to $397. A 12-month leisure centre membership rises $52 to $920, desexed dog registration fees $7.25 to $48, parking fines $8 to $70 and a Queen’s Park golf course membership increases from $445 to $470. Most fees at Corio Leisure and Barwon Valley Activity centres will rise five per cent. Parking fees will remain $2 an hour, with budget figures showing an extra 35,000 hours of parking in central Geelong last financial year. The parking volume increase demonstrated that

THE region’s federal Labor MPs have talked up spending on local roads in the Gillard Government’s budget this week. Corangamite’s Darren Cheeseman highlighted $7 million for further duplication of the Princes Hwy between Wincheslea and Colac, while Corio’s Richard Marles touted $1 million for two black spots in his electorate. Mr Cheeseman also raised a

$12.5 million allocation to help fix the West Gate Fwy “car park”. “While the Liberals throw money at eastern suburb road projects we are investing to ease the congestion at the end of the West Gate Fwy, Geelong’s road link to Melbourne.” But Liberal opponents Sarah Henderson and Peter Read said Labor’s budget delivered “more debt, more deficits, more taxes, more broken promises

more motorists were parking in the city centre. Cr Fagg said council was aware many ratepayers were “doing it tough”.

and more uncertainty”. Ms Henderson said Labor had “broken its word” again. “They promised no carbon tax and a surplus. Instead we got a carbon tax, record deficits and in this budget Labor scrapped tax cuts, family payments and the baby bonus.” Mr Read said only the coalition could restore Australia’s finances and help families “get ahead again”.

“No one welcomes increases but we’ve tried to tighten up and be as responsible as we can,” he said. “We wanted to make a statement to our ratepay-

ers that we wouldn’t just accept the 4.9 rise that was planned. This has been a significant achievement. “We wanted to keep the rate rise to a level people can live with across the board but we are facing increased costs in a number of areas. “Those who aren’t using those services are not being lumbered with having to pay unreasonably.” Cr Fagg said external forces were driving many of the cost increases. The budget delivered funding for key community facilities while managing the effects of growth and external costs, he said. “Geelong remains one of the fastest-growing regional centres in Victoria. Growth brings great opportunity but does present challenges in that the Council must ensure our services and facilities are spread wider to service an expanding population.” “We have committed significant funds to pivotal community facilities, each designed to provide key services in rapidly growing parts of the municipality.”

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CAREERS AT THE CITY

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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

Central Geelong Marketing is seeking nominations from eligible candidates to join the Committee for the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2015. The Committee is seeking to appoint the following representatives: • One Retail / Business representative

• One Arts Sector representative

Selection criteria, nomination forms and information about the Committee and its programs and objectives can be obtained from Central Geelong Marketing on 5272 4297 or email centralgeelong@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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Nominations close 24 May 2013.

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 entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 28 May commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

TREE REMOVAL - PORTARLINGTON RECREATION RESERVE The City will commence works at the Portarlington Recreation reserve to convert three of the existing tennis courts into two competition netball courts. The works will see the removal of existing melaleuca trees around the perimeter of the courts, and a landscaping plan implemented using indigenous plants to provide a more suitable wind protection buffer into the future. Works are scheduled to commence Monday 20 May.

The meeting is open to the public.

For further information contact Colin Hatton on 5272 5272.

HAVE YOUR SAY

PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMITS

ROAD RENAMING IN BREAKWATER / BELMONT The City intends to rename the truncated section of Breakwater Road.

The land affected by the application is located at: 16-18 Yellow Gum Drive, Ocean Grove The application is for a permit to: Variation of a building envelope on Lot 8 PS546300S to enable the construction of a vehicle access area.

The section to be renamed is between Tucker Street, Breakwater and the truncation point near the new Breakwater Road bridge. The roadway is the only access point to the Geelong Small Bore Rifle Club and Geelong Obedience Dog Club. The name chosen for this section of roadway is Gundog Road, Breakwater / Belmont. Further information regarding this renaming can be found on our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

The applicant for the permit is: M R Styles The application reference number is: 348/2013

Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. The land affected by the application is located at: 1/23 Kestrel Place, Ocean Grove

Expressions of interest are invited from elite athletes to apply for a 2013-2014 Simonds Stadium High Performance Centre (gym) Scholarship. The Simonds Stadium High Performance Centre (gym) Scholarship is designed to enable individual athletes to train in an elite strength and conditioning environment to assist in meeting their full sporting potential. The scholarship period is for 12 months from July 2013 to June 2014. To apply for a Scholarship Application Pack, athletes must fulfil eligibility criteria: • Athletes must be Australian Citizens. • Athletes must reside in the Barwon Region.

The application is for a permit to: Variation to restriction to include additional words after ‘Building Regulations 2006’, so as to read: ‘No new dwelling shall be constructed over the land shown hatched thus xxx except for street setback encroachments listed in the building regulations 2006; constructing or maintaining a garden, including constructing a retaining wall, and removing, lopping, destroying or planting vegetation; constructing and retaining structural retaining walls; constructing and maintaining a shed, driveway, path or fence; and, installing a swimming pool, spa or water tank.’

DRAFT JERRINGOT WETLAND RESERVE MASTERPLAN

The applicant for the permit is: Balanced Design Studio

The masterplan sets out actions to guide on-going management as well as advise what infrastructure and works are required to protect and enhance the reserve.

• Athletes must compete and perform as an Australian Citizen at international or national level.

Council at its meeting on Tuesday 9 April 2013 endorsed the public exhibition of the Draft Jerringot Wetland Reserve Masterplan.

The application reference number is: 401/2013

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: • The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/planning/advertising.aspx • Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm • Ocean Grove Customer Service - Ocean Grove Community Health Centre The Avenue, Ocean Grove Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. If after viewing the file you wish to discuss the application further please contact the Statutory Planning Department on 5272 4456. An objection must:

• Athletes must be over 16 years of age. • Have their own coach, to set a program. Applications open Friday 17 May and close 5.00pm Monday 3 June. For further information and to obtain a copy of the 2013-2014 Scholarship Application Pack:

Some of the key features of the draft masterplan are:

• Go to the Barwon Sports Academy High Performance Centre website www.barwonsportsacademy.org.au and download the application form.

• Installation of gross pollutant and hydrocarbon trap within the Belmont Council depot at the east end of the depot car park.

• Contact Alison Vanderputt at Barwon Sports Academy Sports House, Simonds Stadium on 5224 9130.

• Installation of gross pollutant traps to collect litter from the commercial areas west of Settlement Road. • Investigate establishing a new weir with removable plate to control water levels upstream of the existing weir and establish a new low levee along the south side of the main outfall drain. • Establish a new bund and weir next to shared pathway to formalise water level control at the outlet of the southern part of the wetland. • Extend the off road shared pathway along the golf course access road including provision for a designated pedestrian / cyclist crossing point.

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• Investigate construction of a new bird hide overlooking the central wetland. The Draft Jerringot Masterplan will be on public exhibition until Saturday 25 May.

• be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing. • include the reasons for the objection.

Copies of the draft masterplan will be available for viewing at the:

• state how the objector would be affected. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: Saturday 1 June 2013

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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.

• The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com/council/yoursay • Belmont Customer Service - 163 High Street, Belmont Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm • Jerringot Wetland (Car park) - Barwon Heads Road, Belmont All written submissions should be addressed to Manager Environment and Natural Resources, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220.

There are over twenty Senior Citizens Clubs in the Geelong area that provide a welcoming and friendly environment. It’s easy to connect with your local club and enjoy a wide range of activities including luncheons, social outings and bus trips, line dancing and exercise classes, card games, bingo and indoor bowling. Every club is different so there’s sure to be one that appeals to you. To find out more about your local Senior Citizens Club phone our Senior Citizens Officer on 5272 4169 or visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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Teachers’ sex-ed ‘a world-first’ for uni By NOEL MURPHY

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SEX school is in for teachers under a new Deakin University initiative cited as a world-first. Aussie teachers, lacking qualifications and confidence about teaching sex education, can now undertake the Deakin program to gain formal training in the subject. Deakin researchers said the program was aimed squarely at student teachers whose youth could mean many were unprepared.

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Victoria’s Health Department drove the program after finding that sex education was limited for new secondary or primary teachers. Any training available was ad hoc and inconsistent, the department found. The new program will tackle sex hot spots such as technology, sexualisation and pornography. Waurn Ponds campus Associate Professor Lyn Harrison, Dr Debbie Ollis and PhD student Claire Maharaj faced

various challenges when developing the program. Teachers, for instance, had to be comfortable with their own sexuality before talking with students, the researchers said. But a Pandora’s box of sex confronted young people, Prof Harrison said. Technology and sexualisation across all forms of media meant teachers had to be geared up properly to talk on issues with confidence and know-how. “Young people can be just

searching for things and pornographic screenshots come up without looking for them,’’ Prof Harrison said. “This aims to help make them aware of issues and have the skills to say, ‘No’, or ‘Go see someone or talk to someone’. “It also concentrates on respectful relationships, using that kind of framework. It’s a world-first, as far as we know. “There hasn’t been a comprehensive program available before for pre-service teachers.�

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Exhibition to reveal our tall tales and true By NOEL MURPHY PIRATES, bunyips, secret discoveries and wartime landings – mystery and legend abound in Geelong for anyone curious enough to dig. Even a cursory scratch can reveal weird and wonderful stories behind such oddities as the naming of the Cats, Geelong and Eastern Beach. Then comes treasure stories, rumoured Japanese wartime landings, legends of big cats in the Otways, inspirational inventions and much more. Phil Manning, curator of National Wool Museum’s upcoming Rumour Has It exhibition, has been poking through Geelong’s arcane and esoteric background

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talks, artist impressions and more as it plumbs the grey area between fact and fiction, myth and mystery. Who knew, for instance, that Eastern Beach might have been named Geelong Playboy Rendezvous or Corio Purgation Circle? These were among the more-colourful names submitted to a public competition to name the art deco swimming reserve. “Probably the least-known is the possible Japanese landing near Fort Queenscliff during World War II, possibly linked to the murder of two soldiers,� Mr Manning said. “They’re not all myths and legends, they’re what we’re calling whispered stories.� The exhibition opens next month.

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Overdue honour for tales of our angel of World War I

Nurse’s heroism streets ahead By NOEL MURPHY A DAUGHTER of Mars will be honoured as namesake of Bell Post Hill’s McNaughton St. Nursing sister Kit McNaughton’s surname will be assumed along the southern stretch of Beauford Ave to mark her work with Australia’s wounded soldiers at Gallipoli and The Western Front in World War I. The renaming is part of City

Hall’s push to acknowledge local wartime achievements in the lead-up to the Anzac Day centennial in 2015. Sr McNaughton tended to Gallipoli’s wounded on the nearby isle of Lemnos in appalling cold, facing hunger, disease and discrimination by senior officers. The nurse’s depredations at Lemnos were immortalised in the recent Thomas Keneally novel The Daughters of Mars. Author Katrina Hedditch, in her

Lemnos 1915: A Nursing Odyssey to Gallipoli, described appalling conditions for nurses without food, water or supplies to treat soldiers’ maggot-riddled, gangrenous wounds. Sr McNaughton called them as “the funniest-looking crowd of weather-beaten and toil-worn women one could imagine – hats of various shapes, coats ditto. And boots and gloves beyond description”. Author Janet Butler also re-

counted Sr McNaughton’s struggles in a recently-released and criticallyacclaimed book Kitty’s War. Sr McNaughton saw childhood friends killed in The Somme’s bloody conflict, became ill and was transferred to England before returning to the front. Born in Geelong and raised at Little River, she trained at Geelong Infirmary and Benevolent Asylum before enlisting in 1915. She worked at Cairo, Lemnos

and the Western Front before assisting pioneer plastic surgery at London’s Queen Mary Hospital. She was the first theatre nurse to work for celebrated Australian surgeon Colonel Sir Henry Newland. Sr McNaughton was awarded nursing’s highest decoration, the Royal Red Cross, first class. After her return to Australia she married Joe Ryan. The couple had three children. Sr McNaughton died in 1953, aged 69.

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Animals’ fire plight inspires fundraiser THE enduring image of a firefighter offering bottled water to a bushfire-ravaged koala is part of the inspiration behind a local Wildlife Victoria fundraiser. Leopold Pet Hospital vet Ashley Kai said he had seen first-hand the devastating effects of bushfires on native animals while working in Gippsland during the Black Saturday fires in 2009. “I saw so many burned animals, gliders, lizards, wal-

labies, you name it. The images stay with you,” Dr Kai recalled. “Native animals become collateral damage, because those fires were deliberately lit. But they have no recourse; they just have to deal with whatever nature throws at them.” The memories inspired Dr Kai to organise an open day at Leopold Pet Hospital, raising more than $1100 for Wildlife Victoria. “The open day was a huge success, with guided tours

of the clinic, demonstration surgery on teddy bears along with visits from the local fire brigade and the Bellarine Dog Activity Group with their trick dogs,” he said. “Leopold Lions Club also provided a fantastic sausage sizzle and drinks for the crowd. “I was blown away by the generosity of everyone involved and it’s great to know the community is behind causes like this.” “It scares me every time I

hear of a fire,” Dr Kai said. “It brings back those days and I feel for the animals and the people who have to help them. “This year’s fires were pretty bad and there were lots of animals hurt again. You can only do so much as one practice, but we wanted to try and do a bit more.” Wildlife Victoria is a notfor-profit volunteer group giving injured animals another chance at life.

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PLANNING Minister Matthew Guy’s office has rejected a call for compulsory acquisition of the Ritz Flats for sale to someone willing to redevelop the site while protecting its heritage aspects. The CFMEU’s Brendan Murphy told the Independent earlier this month that compulsorily acquiring the property would be “an appropriate move”. But Mr Guy’s staff refused to be drawn on the call or any other possible options for protecting dilapidated heritage building. “The Ritz Hotel (former Belle Vue Hotel) is regis-

COUNCIL’S JOB: Planning Minister Matthew Guy. tered on council’s Heritage Register (HO864). This was introduced by council via a planning scheme amendment process,” Mr Guy’s spokesperson, Rochelle Jackson, stated in an email to the Independent.

“The responsible authority is the Geelong council and all matters related to the retention/demolition of the building are best addressed to council.’’ Ms Jackson refused to comment on the phone to the Independent, insisting that questions were emailed. The Independent subsequently emailed asking whether Mr Guy might investigate options such as compulsory acquisition or title sanctions on damaged heritage properties, which are in place for Penang’s UNESCOlisted Georgetown. Ms Jackson did not comment on either matter.

The briefing noted a gap in enforcement measures available under state and local laws. Councils were “generally reluctant” to take legal action in cases of apparent deliberate neglect unless all other approaches had been exhausted,

the briefing said. Potential difficulties in determining what constituted good repair and the time and costs involved were barriers. The briefing said penalties were generally ineffective against most building owners,

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Fertiliser jobs ‘safe’ as profits fall By NOEL MURPHY JOBS at Incitec Pivot’s Geelong and Lara plants appear safe despite earnings $50 million lower than expected in the company’s fertiliser business. The earnings plunge, noted in Incitec Pivot Limited’s first-half earnings, was behind a wider 23 per cent profit fall on the back of lower prices and a high Australian dollar.

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BOUQUETS to an honest man who handed in to The Shaver Shop a new shaver I had just bought. I’d left it on a car parking ticket machine. Bouquets also to Sharon at The Shaver Shop for phoning me immediately and for her honest, knowledgeable advice about my purchase. Happy Shopper, Ocean Grove BOUQUETS to Wes for his generous gift to replace my lost sunnies (Buckets & Bouquets, 26 April) . I love the new pair. Wes proved good people are still in the world. Bouquets also to Tony at the Independent. Thankful, Newtown BUCKETS to a lady for her lack of concern after one of her dogs bit my threeyear-old at Gateway Plaza Leopold on Saturday. Your apology was insincere and you did not ask whether my daughter was okay. May karma bite you back. Keep Dogs At Home, Leopold BOUQUETS to John (Buckets & Bouquets, 10 May) for supporting me, Living Faith (Buckets & Bouquets, 26 April). Yes, many of the responses to me were proof we are in the “last of days”. God loves mankind but hates our sins. Satan wants to make us suffer. Living Faith, Marshall

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THE preferred music of Geelong Jukebox Rockers might date back to the 1950s but members are quite happy to upgrade to the digital age. President Terri Colliver said the group used a virtual jukebox to play its favourites when members weren’t jiving to live music. Members of the Geelong Jukebox Rockers have been boogieing to their favourite era for 14 years, holding monthly dances at the club’s base, White Eagle House. The group now boasted 250 members and had widened its musical tastes, Terri confided. “We have theme nights for our dances. Recently we had a Michael Jackson Thriller theme going, complete with a cast of zombies,” Terri laughed. “We broaden the genre to whatever is fun because it’s really about the dancing. We even do line dances.” As well as regular Monday night social get-togethers, the group runs rock ’n’ roll lessons every Thursday. Members use their new-found dance moves for demonstrations at aged care facilities, school fetes

JIVE TALKIN’: John and Rhonda Ferwerda and Yvonne and Graeme Gillett jiving at White Eagle House. Picture GREG WANE 98466 and community events such as a recent Torquay car show. The group holds a three-day rock ’n’ roll festival called Summer Rock every January, starting with a dance on the Friday night featuring a top rock and roll band.

As many members are also classic car buffs, they have a car run on the Saturday afternoon followed by another jam-packed dance event in the evening. Sunday was a family day with lots of stalls, free children’s rides, a show-n-shine competition, an outside dance floor, live music and lots of fun, Terri said.

Geelong Jukebox Rockers raised $1500 for Relay for Life at its annual charity dance this year. “There aren’t a lot of places for our age group to go out and enjoy ourselves, plus it keeps us fit and laughing, keeps the mind active,” Terri explained. The nostalgia kick also attracted more young people to join, she said. “But you’re never too old to join either – our club founder is 80 and still going strong,” Terri said. Members put a lot of work into their costumes to fit the theme and spent a lot of time decorating the hall appropriately, she said. “Last year we put on a Grease floorshow. We try and keep the culture alive. “There aren’t many venues left where you can continue the ’50s and ’60s culture.” “We try to create a lively, energetic atmosphere. We don’t worry too much about competitions or the odd misstep – the main thing is to have fun,” Terri said. “People come from all over the place, Colac, Ballarat, Bendigo, and a lot of Melbourne people attend. It’s all part of the rock ‘n’ roll scene. “A lot of people go to a big rock ‘n’ roll festival at Tweed Heads in June and there’s other festivals and events all over the place. Anyone wanting more information can contact Terri on 0432 503 997 or visit geelongjukeboxrocker.tripod.com.

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All aboard for a coastal rail extension I READ with interest the Independent’s story last week on the feasibility study into a rail line to Drysdale. The concerns were whether it would have enough patronage to justify three services at peak morning and afternoon times and that it would have a single line to Geelong through a tunnel. First, any study should consider the location of the population and growth on the Bellarine Peninsula. Enough population exists through Newcomb and Moolap to Leopold to create patronage. The question is whether reopening the line as far as Drysdale would be justified. The area between Clifton Springs and Curlewis is grow-

ON TRACK: Plans for rail services between Geelong and Drysdale should extend to Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, a reader says. ing but the real growth centre is Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, so any study must consider this as an alternative option. A reopened and extended line could service most of the suggested route but divert south before Curlewis Rd to Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads. This would not only

maximise patronage but service tourists and beachgoers, taking the pressure off overworked local roads and boosting economic activity. Also, by going to Curlewis the line would border Drysdale’s growth, giving residents access to the service. The bottleneck between South Geelong and Geelong is a bit of a furphy. The Bellarine service could deliver passengers for other services at South Geelong then wait on a side track before re-entering to pick up patrons making connections to the peninsula or Armstrong Creek. This way there is no need for Bellarine trains to go through the tunnel to Geelong. Malcolm Macdonald Ocean Grove

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WHAT is the world coming to? Our Geelong mayor picked Essendon in last Friday night’s clash (Independent Tip-Stars, 10 May.) I know he is new to the job but I hope he has learnt the lesson – never pick against your home team! Go Cats! Tim Henson Geelong West

THE FEDERAL Government’s proposal to fund disabilities via an increase in the Medicare levy is rather dubious. The Government is overlooking the fact disability payments are already paid for out of ordinary government revenues. To levy another tax on already overburdened taxpayers might well relieve the Government of a large part of the costs associated with funding disability payments and services. I am no accountant but a levy of half a per cent will reap billions of dollars extra for a government that is wasteful and profligate, at best, with public money. The best-case scenario for government might be that the disability sector cost it nothing, with the burden instead transferred to the ordinary public. In any event, taxes like the carbon tax reap billions of dollars every year and that money is never sighted again. Governments continue to manufacture excuses for slipping their hands in the pockets of the public, with no end in sight to the creativity with which they manufacture their excuses. The only ideas they seem unable to invent are reasons why their own $400,000 salaries and parliamentary entitlements should take a haircut in the interest of the commonly-extolled notions of vision and leadership. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West

Dam good argument A COLAC primary producer recently mentioned that the locals were having their potentially adequate water storages tapped to cover Geelong shortfalls. This remark was made prior to Barwon Water placing Colac and district on stage two water restrictions last Sunday. Is the district’s water being siphoned off? I support Barwon Water’s permanent water saving plan for residential areas. Across the region it makes common sense and users have embraced conservation. Continuing to roll the dice longer-term with aquifer reliance and likely topography downsides remains a horse of a different colour. Water scarcity and price hikes are a concern. A layman’s internet search of Otways rain shows massive upside figures for unharvested product. Why shouldn’t a proactive Napthine Government, together with whatever remains federally post 14 September, bite the bullet and fund a dam or two, both here and in multiples of a dozen to the north? Barwon Water as the provider assumes penultimate responsibility of course but political will and sound long-term governance need to be ushered into play rather than mainly tax payer-funded investment on projects such as Geelong’s Northern Water Treatment Plant, basically commissioned for a white elephant (Independent, 3 May). Colac should be among a national trifecta not to go dry. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

Busy saving planet I’M SORRY Alan Barron labelled my comments on the global warming crisis as Stasi-like and politically correct (Letters, 10 May). The fact is I have spent a lifetime as a chemical engineer with involvement in air pollution. I was aware of the problem of carbon dioxide-induced global warming as early as 1976, long before it was politically correct. Mr Barron’s denial of the overwhelming scientific evidence on greenhouse gas-induced global warming is breathtaking. Might I suggest he turns his scepticism to more appropriate targets and allows the rest of us to get on with trying to save our planet. Don Bartlett Indented Head

Cycle city IN ORDER to encourage inner-city shopping, reduce parking burdens and associated costs and to promote healthy living, Geelong needs safe, practical and efficient transport alternatives to cars. Bikes are a tremendous mode of transport but unfortunately in Geelong our bike path network is insufficient or inappropriate for our needs. As a priority, we need all levels of government to commit to investing in cycling infrastructure to develop a bike path link from Geelong’s southern and northern suburbs including Lara to the central city area. This would also allow commuters to use bikes to travel to work safely if they choose. Further to this, the Bike Safe initiative to deliver a principal bicycle network across the region to prioritise cycling infrastructure improvements in design, linkages, maintenance and investment must be supported. Cr Eddy Kontelj Cowie Ward

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WORKING with the “charismatic and passionate” Ricky Martin taught Geelong star Imogen Brough to “always be professional” while rehearsing and performing. Brough told the Independent her recent appearance on Channel 9’s The Voice under the guidance of the Latino superstar led to a skyrocketing of her followers on social media. “I’m honoured to have been a part of it and have $4 million people see me sing. I’ve shown Australia that I’m Imogen Brough and I’m a Celtic pop singer.” Brough was proud to perform a Celtic song resonating with her unique style before bowing out of the competition. “Ricky taught me to always remember who you are as an artist and for me that’s Celtic stuff mixed with a bit of pop. He talked about emotion and connecting with the voice which really resonated with me.” The former Matthew Flinders’ Sweethearts member is now gearing up to perform at Portarlington’s National Celtic Festival on 7 to 10 June. Festival director Una McAlinden said she was amazed by Brough’s blind audition on the show and imme-

diately thought of giving her a gig at the festival. “I’d had lots of applications come in but it wasn’t until I saw Imogen on The Voice that I made the connection that it was the same person and I couldn’t believe she had already applied to our festival.” McAlinden was excited to support a local young talent who was helping to bring Celtic music into the mainstream. “That’s what we do at our festival, we support people that are passionate about all things Celtic.” Brough said Celtic festival audiences could expect her originals as well as some favourite covers with the backing of an acoustic band including violin, bass and guitars. “I’m very excited for this. I’ve gone to the festival nearly every year but never applied.” Brough said she planned to play at more festivals and at Melbourne and Sydney in coming months. Her Counting Waves EP, released last year, had reached number six on iTunes Australia’s singer-songwriter section, she enthused. “I’m getting a great fan base. Everyone’s really appreciating my music.”

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Friday 17 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Double Trouble 11:00 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man [s] 11:30 One Plus One [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Last of The Summer Wine [s] 1:00 Poirot (PG) [s] 2:00 Bed Of Roses (PG) [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Time Team [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 When Adam Met Parky [s] 8:30 Silent Witness: True Love Waits (Part 2) (M v) [s] – In part two, ex-cop Alan Lane vehemently protests his innocence and insists he never killed his wife. 9:30 Good Cop (M a,l,v) [s] – Sav interviews potential witnesses to his own crime, whilst detectives fail to charge the third member of Finchʼs gang with Andyʼs murder. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:10 Lowdown: Whoʼs Your Baddy? (M l) [s] 11:35 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Romance On The Orient Express” (M a) (ʼ85) Stars: Cheryl Ladd 2:00 Winners & Losers (PG) [s] 3:00 Dr Oz: The Revolutionary Cure For Pain (Magnets) (PG) 4:00 New Zealand On A Plate: Marlborough 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] – Better Homes is more delicious than ever. Try Fast Ed's easy Rocky Road. 8:30 2013 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 8: West Coast v North Melbourne – Friday Night Football heads to Patersons Stadium. 12:00 Desperate Housewives (M) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Time Served” (MA15+v,n,l) (ʼ98) Stars: Catherine Oxenberg 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Morning Summers Series (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Program To Be Advised 3:00 National News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block Sky High Unlocked (PG) – Catch up on all the drama of the week and learn the design secrets of each couple as they guide you through their completed rooms. Hosted by Shelley Craft. 7:30 The Voice: Showdown One 9:00 Movie: “The Illusionist” (M v,s) (ʼ06) Stars: Edward Norton & Paul Giamatti. 11:15 Person Of Interest: One Percent (M) 12:05 Friday Night Football: South Sydney Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers – From Allianz Stadium, Sydney. 2:00 Friday Night Football: Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans 4:00 TV Shop 4:30 Good Morning America 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 OMG! The Insider [s] 9:00 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:30 Jamieʼs Food Revolution Day: Jamieʼs Big Festival 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Lightning Point [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Lard Of The Dance [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) – Amanda visits Megan Mullallyʼs hotel room, she gets to know her new BFF and hears about her “pash an dash” with Rob Lowe. 8:30 American Idol: Week 20 - Performance & Results Show (PG) [s] – In tonightʼs finale show, Idolʼs top two will perform for Americaʼs hearts. 11:00 TEN Late News [s] 11:45 The Project Encore [s] 12:30 Late Show - David Letterman (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping (PG) 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 The Food Lovers Guide to Australia [s] 1:30 Don Matteo: Death at Dawn (PG) 2:30 Living Black [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Field Acrobats [s] 6:00 Climbing Great Buildings: Glasgow School of Art [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 The Heart of Eurovision with Julia Zemiro (PG) – Tonight, Julia Zemiro embarks on a road trip to Sweden: to the very heart of Eurovision. 8:30 Eurovision Song Contest 2013: SemiFinal 1 (PG) [s] – Sweden will host Eurovision 2013 following their win in 2012. 10:40 World News Australia 11:05 Romantic Comedy Movie: “Manual of Love” (M l,v) (ʼ05) – Follows the lives of four couples looking for, discovering or holding onto love. (In Italian) 1:10 Action/Adventure Movie: “Sky Fighters” (M l,v) (ʼ05) (In French) 2:55 Weatherwatch Overnight


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Gordon pathway for careers, universities AS Victoria’s largest regional TAFE, The Gordon has been helping people gain real skills for real jobs for 125 years. The Gordon prides itself on delivering a great range of options in vocational hands-on training, with one of the most comprehensive suites of courses in western Victoria. Students can choose from hundreds of short courses and national qualifications across apprenticeships, traineeships, certificates, diplomas, and advanced diplomas, which can lead to great careers or pathways to university. Thousands choose to study with The Gordon each year via flexible options including on-campus, full and part-time, off-campus, online, and in the workplace. All have one thing in common: to offer the best in jobready skills for students’ chosen career paths. The Gordon achieves this through solid partnerships with employers and industry, which underpins and informs the design of its courses. The Gordon also continually consults its partners

to research latest trends and industry skills. The result is range of courses designed to take students where they want to go. A range of pathways lead to The Gordon, whether prospective students are still in secondary school and looking for an alternative to senior secondary, considering post-school study or perhaps seeking a career change or up-skilling in an existing industry. Anyone in school or looking for an alternative will find The Gordon’s VET in Schools program, Geelong Technical Education Centre and VCAL programs all provide great opportunities to combine senior secondary studies with a TAFE program of their choice. The Gordon offers more than 20 advanced qualifications into more than 40 degree programs at Deakin University. More information is available at thegordon.edu.au or by phoning 5225 0800. The Gordon offers numerous pathways into career or further study.

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A week of fun for education THE REGION’S education and community institutions will host a range of free activities during Education Week 2013 from Sunday to 25 May. Geelong’s National Wool Museum will be part of the celebration, hosting a fun event during the week. The museum, in Moorabool St, will host Eliza’s Story for students in years two to six in two one-hour sessions at 11am and 1pm on Friday 24 May. Two Friends’ Productions will bring the epic story of Eliza Furlong, a woman of wool, to life. Students will learn of her 2000-kilometre walk through Germany as she built her flock of sheep and her subsequent voyage to Australia to create a new home with her children. The session will include time to discuss the performance with the actors after the show. Bookings for the show are available by phoning 5272 4706 or emailing sgillies@geelongcity.vic. gov.au. Parks Victoria will host a Step Back in Time Interactive Costumed Education session for children in grades prep through to year two at Werribee Park Mansion on Tuesday and Thursday. The event will give children an experience of living in the Victorian era as they tour the historic mansion. Bookings are available by phoning 8734 5135 or emailing werribeebookings@parks.vic.gov.au. Numerous schools and kinders will also host events and activities throughout the week with families advised to check out the rabnge of available opportunities. More information is available at education.vic. gov.au .

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SAINT Ignatius College is a Catholic Jesuit Partner school belonging to a network of 95 schools and colleges in Australasia. Each is part of a remarkable Jesuit education network of schools and universities worldwide. Saint Ignatius principal Michael Exton says students are challenged in specifically designed cultural and physical environment to “develop deep and rich learning, to do more and to be more to those who make a difference in our world.” “Always in pursuit of best practice in teaching and learning,

students are provided with an enriching broad curriculum and cocurriculum, delivered using the latest educational technologies, a variety of co-curricular activities and pastoral care program.” The college’s laptop program is embedded across all year levels, expanding the learning environment and giving students the capability to collaborate and share information in new ways. Mr Exton says all programs highlight the college’s commitment to develop the whole person and produce well-educated graduates “who are women and men for others, exercising compassion, generosity and justice in their lives”.

“As a Jesuit Partner School, Saint Ignatius College rigorously pursues academic excellence intertwined with many other vital complementary objectives integral to a Jesuit education.” A Jesuit education focuses on: striving for excellence; an emphasis on critical thinking and effective communication; a development of a broad liberal education; personal concern for the whole life of each student; a commitment to a faith that does justice – an awareness of the needs of others and readiness to place one’s talents at their service; and a philosophy that emphasises actions rather than words.

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Ministers’ message: on track to world’s best education VICTORIA’S education system is on a path to becoming one of the best in the world. Throughout Education Week, we have the chance to see why. Hundreds of schools and kindergartens open their doors to showcase what they are doing to give children the best start in life and to prepare young people to lead happy, active and productive lives. They will highlight the range of innovative programs that engage children in learning, and will demonstrate how high quality teaching can help every child reach his or her potential. We invite you to visit schools and kindergartens in your local area to see what is on offer and

to help you decide on the right fit for your child. The diversity of our education system is part of what makes it great. Every child is different, and that’s why we have a system that gives families choice and caters to the diverse needs and strengths of each child. The Victorian Government is encouraging this diversity by supporting schools to specialise in different areas and giving them the freedom to shape their programs around local needs. With the freedom to do things differently, schools and kindergartens are increasingly able to share their strengths with others. This lifts the bar for everyone – and is part of what drives

Education Minister Martin Dixon, Children and Early Childhood Development Minister Wendy Lovell, Higher Education and Skills and Teaching Profession Minister Peter Hall. Our kindergartens and schools the Victorian system towards the ever before and our passionate global top tier. primary and secondary teachers are preparing Victoria’s young The calibre of our teaching and our visionary school leaders people to take full advantage of profession is another key to our work hard every day to inspire the challenges of tomorrow. Of course, we cannot give our success. The early years work- students to strive for excellence students the best chance at sucforce is now more qualified than and be their best.

cess without ensuring they are safe and supported. The Victorian Government is working hard to stamp out bullying in all its forms through our new Bully Stoppers campaign. We are supporting vulnerable young people through increased investments in student support and primary welfare services in schools. We are also supporting children with additional needs by extending the reach of our early childhood intervention services, and by upgrading and building specialist schools. More information about open days and events is available at education.vic.gov.au/educationweek.

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WITH winter fast approaching, Bellarine Uniforms is busy gearing up for a busy season in a new location with a great range of specials. Bellarine Uniforms has moved into the former Fletcher Jones building at 162 Moorabool St, Geelong. Store manager Tina Gearon says customers and staff are excited about the move. “We’ve refurbished the interior to create a spacious and functional retail space while retaining the Fletcher Jones’ heritage façade. It’s wonderful that the tra-

dition of retail clothing continues in one of Geelong’s significant, original buildings.” Specialising in personal fitting, Bellarine Uniforms is official uniform supplier to over 20 leading colleges in the Geelong region, including Kardinia International, Sacred Heart, St Ignatius, St Joseph’s, Clonard, Geelong Lutheran, Geelong Baptist, Western Heights, Matthew Flinders, Bellarine Secondary and Belmont Secondary colleges. A comprehensive range of general schoolwear is also available, with a great range of spe-

cials including men’s and boy’s grey and navy school trousers from $48.50 and Midford school shirts from $21. Tina, Sheryn and the staff have over 50 collective years’ experience in fitting school uniforms. Bellarine Uniforms stocks all leading brands of schoolwear apparel, including Noone Imagewear, Surrey, Midford, Highmark, TrackNField, Red Robin and Kea Designer Sportswear product. Bellarine Uniforms is open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm Saturdays, phone 5221 9199.

Education Week 19–25 May 2013 Languages – expand their world By 2015, every Prep student attending a government school in Victoria will have the opportunity to learn a language in addition to English. Find out more about the lifelong benefits for children learning languages during Education Week, 19-25 May 2013. Attend an open day to discover the education options available to your child, as kindergarten programs and government schools celebrate what makes them great!

Visit: www.education.vic.gov.au/educationweek For enquiries about education in Victoria, contact the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s Information and Referral Service on 1800 809 834 or email: edline@edumail.vic.gov.au


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for work, developing on the job work skills and providing accredited training while promoting social inclusion. Encompass continues to foster good relationships and communication with local industry, ensuring students are provided with suitable placement options and are able to expand their networks. It is always challenging to consider life changes but challenging activities often bring the greatest rewards. More information is available by phoning Encompass on 5222 2819 to speak its friendly staff.

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Geelong High School - values partnerships with parents, recognizing the complementary roles in encouraging g and d inspiring students and supporting their successful transition to higher education, career choice and citizenship. Our Year 7 integrated program values the relationship between a significant teacher, the student and the parent. The 1:1 notebook program is across the entire school and online learning is now an accepted means for building student achievement. Ownership of learning is shifting to the learner and students are embracing the responsibility. Challenge, choice, individual pathways and motivation form the basis of our Years 9-12 curriculum. Individual learning pathways are offered to students in Years 9-12 with students following their individual program, rather than an age group. Acceleration is possible through the multi facets of the individual Learning Pathways approach. Individual Learning pathways are complemented by a pastoral care structure that is based on a strong House system with students meeting twice a week in Home Groups. The House system plays a key role in the organization of all school activities and builds strong relationship with families, as students remain in the same House group for their secondary schooling. Our SMARTDreams program encouragess students to set goals and plan their courses to achieve their dream. The Individual Learning Pathways program allows for more direct linkages to VCE, VCAL, VET and School Based Apprenticeships, all of which are offered at the school. For enrolment information please contact Mr Ken Stewart, Assistant Principal. Phone 5225 4100. Our Information Evening will be held on Monday 20th May at 6.45pm in the CA Love Hall Geelong High School a Year 7-12 educational setting for 900 students, has provided tradition, innovation, discipline and excellence in education in Geelong since 1910 and it has, in the words of its motto, Vitae Nos Parat, ‘prepared students for life.’

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MATTHEW FLINDERS GIRLS SECONDARY COLLEGE Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College empowers young women to be the best that they can be. Enrolment in our College offers:

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staff specialising in girls’ education • Special support in pathway planning • A senior student area • Student leadership opportunities • Excellent facilities • VCE and VCAL programs • Vocational Education and Training options

If you would like further information please contact: Robyn Myers, College Promotions and Community Connections Leader, or Caroline Hall, Accelerated Learning Program Manager. PH: 03 5221 8288 www.mfgsc.vic.edu.au FAX: 03 5221 5926

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MATTHEW Flinders Girls Secondary College is proud of its highly innovative curriculum, specifically designed to meet the learning needs of young women in a supportive and inclusive community environment. The college’s performing arts program supports the school’s mission to empower young women to be their best by offering rich performance opportunities through a variety of stage experiences. The college is home to internationally renowned band Sweethearts. The band will feature in a new documentary, Heart and Soul, premiering on ABC3 on 26 May. Full rehearsals are underway for the college’s production of Eddie Perfect’s play UP. Set to premier at Geelong Performing Arts Centre in August, the play focuses on a group of teenagers who imagine what the future holds for them. The college has proudly congratulated school captain Sarah Tolley for being one of only 30 students selected state-wide to perform her drama solo in the 2013 VCE Season of Excellence at Melbourne Recital Centre. Members of the college choir were recently invited to sing backing vocals for Lisa Edwards and Michael Cristiano at Crown Casino. The choir also performs regularly at Deakin University graduation ceremonies. In other performances linked to the college, former student Imogen Brough recently progressed through the initial rounds of television’s The Voice. The College is in Little Ryrie St, Geelong. More information or enrolment enquiries are available by phoning 5221 8288 or visiting mfgsc.vic.edu.au.

Ashby’s recent growth and de velopment reflect our vibrant com munity and show that Ashby is a school with something special to of fer. The best way to find out what makes us special is to see for your self. Check our web site and then make an appointment to visit.

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Experts lead VCE design ‘help day’ across the state, including professional development, publications and website development for VCE Art & Studio Arts and Visual Arts curriculum P-10. Kristen Guthrie will conduct a visual communication design workshop. An experienced graphic designer, Kristen has been closely involved in the development, teaching and evaluation of VCE Visual Communication since its introduction to the curriculum. She has worked in curriculum development and assessment with VCAA and is passionate about design education. Kristen is the author of popular text-

book Nelson Visual Communication Design: VCE Units 1-4, now in its third edition as well, as the accompanying student workbook. The workshops are free but places are limited, so registrations are essential. Registrations and more information are available at designacademy.edu.au/vce_help_day.html The academy is a not-for-profit tertiary institution specialising in art and design education. It offers a Bachelor of Design Arts with majors in communication design, fashion and costume design, filmmaking and photography, graphic and digital design and visual arts.

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BELLARINE SECONDARY COLLEGE Students are encouraged to strive for excellence in a learning environment that promotes the core values of citizenship, respect, honesty, teamwork and the belief that we are all lifelong learners. The College is committed to restorative practices and believes that positive empathetic relationships are fundamental for a vibrant trusting learning environment where students are FRQ¿GHQW WR WDNH ULVNV DQG DFKLHYH WKHLU IXOO SRWHQWLDO The College provides students with the opportunity, encouragement and the support to realise their potential in diverse pathways. Academic studies are embedded in a curriculum rich in the essential standards with the Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) program ensuring students are fully challenged. Students continue to achieve outstanding VCE results with the 2012 College Dux achieving an ATAR of 99.55. Alternatively, studies in hands-on learning, VCAL, VET and school-based apprenticeships provide pathways for the diverse cohort of students within the College’s learning community. Bellarine Secondary College offers a scholarship to a Grade 6 student from each of our local primary schools. These scholarships are awarded to the student who has most consistently displayed the following qualities:

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Tailoring key to education VIBRANT learning happens in many different ways, says The Geelong College principal Andrew Barr. Sometimes it’s through experiences and practical applications or by listening and then talking, he says. “Sometimes it happens hours or days after the fact, when the penny drops. But most importantly, it happens differently for each individual.� “The Geelong College understands this is important and creates programs, experiences and spaces that encourage students to explore and understand the many different ways to learn and to share.� The college’s middle school Enviro program challenges year four students to ask how they create a “good tomorrow�. Maths, English and other core subjects are integrated into practical ecology and sustainability. As they empty a college fish tank, the students work on volume and measurement and as they observe local plants and animals they write and draw in their visual diaries. Students also recycle paper, rake, water, mulch, weed and nurture their own garden plots. As the environmental leaders of middle school, the year four students are responsible for communicating these messages at assemblies and to visitors of the college’s Enviro centre.

The Geelong College provides students with quality facilities and teachers to deliver unlimited learning potential. In year six students gather, analyse and present their learning through multimedia projects. Groups of students decide how they can communicate most effectively and create short films or commercials, radio segments with guests, voice-overs and jingles, blogs or web animations in response to a project brief. The classroom hums with discussions about who the students are trying to talk to and how they will best be able to tell their story. Each student becomes a gatekeeper of school cyber safety, using their skills to inform others. Mr Barr believes that sharing knowledge and understanding

within the school and local community is important. “These programs and others such as the year nine City Week study immersion and the year 10 Fulfilling Lives Community Program create opportunities for students to extend their understanding and learn leadership and action by sharing their experiences – it’s a deeper and richer way to learn,� he says. The Geelong College will host open mornings from 9.30am on Thursday, 1 August, and Wednesday, 23 October, which is Geelong Cup Day. Tour bookings for times to suit individual families are available by phoning 5226 3190.

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VOLUNTEER – The Salvation Army Northside Geelong seeks volunteers for its Red Shield doorknock at 25-26 May and 1 June. Enquiries 5275 7771.

CONCERT – Victoria Police showband and pipe band concert 1.30pm at Parks Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Entry $15.

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MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings and self-inquiry study group with Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210.

STAMPS – Geelong Philatelic Society meets 1pm at Belmont Library. Enquiries 0438 578 591. DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with CDs 7.30-10.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5281 1312. GARDEN – Clifton Springs Garden Club meets 7.30pm at Drysdale Uniting Church Hall, Palmerston St. Guest speaker Rita Oliver on older gardeners. Enquiries 5251 1660. PROBUS – Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meeting 10am at Uniting Church, cnr Boundary and Ormond Rd. Guest speaker Vision Australia’s Julie Fitzpatrick. Enquiries 5248 6690. SPEAKING – Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5250 4507. HEALTH – Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at Drysdale Uniting Church hall, High St. Enquiries 5251 3763 or 0403 221 737. WOMEN – Geelong Evening VIEW Club meets 6.30pm at Dromoland House, Pakington St, Geelong West. Bookings 5278 1842. HEARING – Better Hearing Australia rehabilitation session 11.15am at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enquiries 5278 8300.

DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Enquiries 5281 1312 or 0422 776 711. FUNDRAISER – Deakin University Rotaract Club afternoon tea fundraiser for Give Where You Live 2013 Mayday Appeal 2-4.30pm at Highton Bowls Club, Roslyn Rd. Entry $5. Enquiries 0424 871 667. NEIGHBOURHOOD – Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House open day 10am-3pm. Enquiries 5258 3367. DANCE – Ballroom dancing 8pmmidnight at Freshwater Creek Hall, Dickins Rd. Enquiries 5264 5169. DANCING – Ballroom dance 8-11.30pm at VRI Building, La Trobe Tce, Geelong. Enquiries 0410 304 461.

Sunday SERVICE – Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Spiritual development class 7.30pm Thursday for $3. Enquiries5248 4936. PETS – RSPCA Million Paws Walk 10am at Eastern Gardens. Dog competitions with prizes. MARKET – Osborne House Makers and Growers Market 9am-1pm at Swinburne St, North Geelong. Geelong Memorial Brass Band, Corio Bay Camera Club exhibition, produce, arts and crafts, sausage sizzle, coffee. SPIRITUALITY – Greater Geelong Spiritual Centre service 10am at St Mary’s Tce, 190 Myers St, Geelong. GARDEN – Plant Wisdom of the First Australians walk 2pm from front steps Geelong Botanic Gardens. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5222 6053. PROBUS – Probus Club of Geelong Central 20th anniversary luncheon 1pm at Truffleduck, Fyansford. 5244 3581. CONCERT – Celebration of Community concert 2pm at Christ Church Anglican, cnr McKillop and Moorabool Sts. Choral, classical and a capella music. Enquiries 5221 5130. FELLOWSHIP – Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church Fellowship Room, 43 Mount Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0429 094 372. MUSIC – Geelong Community Orchestra 30th anniversary concert 3pm at McAuley Hall, Sacred Heart College, Aphrasia St, Newtown. Guest conductor Malcolm John showcasing orchestra soloists.

Tuesday DANCE – Square dancing club meets 8-10.30pm. Entry $10 includes supper. Enquiries 0435 091 277.

Wednesday DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers’ Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5243 5306.

Thursday PHILOSOPHY – Meditation 10am to midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy Cafe 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Cafe, Gilbert St, Torquay. Free. Enquiries 5264 7484. DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529.

Friday TALK – Geelong Chamber of Commerce president’s luncheon midday-2pm at Cunningham Pier, 10 Western Beach Foreshore Rd, Geelong. Speaker Mark Bouris. Entry $127 members, $137 non-members. Enquiries 5222 6444.

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Tips to avoid pain in back BACK pain is a common ailment in Geelong. One in 11 residents can expect back problems this year, making postural fitness one of the most powerful preventative health steps. That’s the message from Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (CAA) for Spinal Health Week from 20 to 26 May. Local chiropractor Dr Colin Brice, of The Back Bloke, has called on residents to take up the challenge of improving their postural fitness. “Postural fitness helps you lead an optimal healthy lifestyle; reduce muscle fatigue and improve your postural endurance,” Dr Brice says. “Postural fitness means optimal spinal alignment. It gives you greater strength and endurance,

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or swimming to strengthen cores. “We also need to pay attention to how we sit and how long we sit. The CAA can provide a free Sit Right widget, which can be downloaded to your desktop to help prompt you to take regular breaks. Dr Brice says tips for improving posture at work include: standing when on the phone for extended periods; regular stretch breaks during long meetings; short breaks to stretch or stand while working on computers; and checking and adjusting position regularly. “Spinal Health Week is a great reminder to make an appointment with your local CAA chiropractor to assess your spinal health and discuss how a more active lifestyle will improve your overall wellbeing,” Dr Brice advises.

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GMS Rehabilitation can supply to clients of the TAC, Workcover, Department of Veterans Affairs and Victoria’s statewide equipment program. Operating from four sites – Melbourne, Shepparton, Traralgon and Geelong – GMS Rehabilitation covers the entire state. Manager Craig Trickett says Spinal Week from 20 to 26 May is an ideal time to introduce the SEAT service. “The service offers two rehabilitation engineers who can assist in assessing client needs and recommend appropriate equipment,” Craig says. “This unique local service

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Right systems for any budgets CONNECTAIR has been operating at 127 West Fyans St, Newtown, for the past 13 years. Peter Dear, who opened the business, had been installing air-conditioning for the preceding 25 years. “Our sole objective is supply or design a system that is practical, suits your lifestyle and your budget,” Peter says. “With Geelong in the midst of a building boom, Connectair is the perfect place to start when you’re looking for heating, cooling, ducted vacuum, hydronic heating, solar hot water, security or video intercom systems for your new or renovated home. We offer a one-stop shop when

Connectair’s showroom on West Fyans St, in Newtown. it comes to all these services.” Peter says customers are welcome to bring plans and ideas to Connectair’s showroom. “We can give you our expertise and information on what is available or we can

meet on-site or in your home at no obligation to discuss what products you’re looking for,” Peter says. Connectair stocks all the leading brands in heating, cool-

ing and all other products available through the business. “We’ll also design a system and supply units and all the fitting to any DYI people who are looking to save on their systems,” Peter advises. “All our installers are accredited in either plumbing or mechanical services depending on the job in hand.” Connectair services a wide area stretching from Point Cook to Lara, the Bellarine Peninsula, Colac and the Surf Coast down to Lorne. More information is available by phoning Connectair 5229 0158 or emailing peter@ connectair.com.au

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ELECTRIC BIKE, Trekka, fold up, with carry case, lithium battery and charger, as new. $1,500. 5236 -2008.


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AUTO PARTS /ACCESSORIES

EVERNEW, pop top caravan, EC, 3 way fridge, split AC heat and cool, twin beds, rollout awning, full oven, microwave, electric brake, radio, reg 10/14. $18,000. 0428 310 339. JAYCO, Eagle, 2004, campervan, sleeps 7, annexe, flys, EC, cover, roof racks. $15,200. 5278 -2507.

JAYCO, Stirling, 2010, poptop outback, 17’, awning with annexe, 150L fridge, shower, burgundy leather club lounge, AC, radio/TV, battery pack, EC. $39,000ono. 0418 565 041. JAYCO, Westport, 17', pull out awning, EC, AC, microwave, cooktop, fridge. $18,700. 0419 890 780. MILLARD, poptop, 12' x 7', GC, with annexe. $4,300ono. Phone 5277 2668. TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au

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Daunting Pies big threat, says coach By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THIS could be the danger game. Whenever a team has a strong winning streak, there’s always a danger game that pops up - and it’s often a team considered in poorer form that finds an extra few per cent while the streak side drops off slightly. That’s enough in AFL to cause an upset, exactly the scenario Geelong faces in its game against Collingwood on Saturday. The Magpies are wounded, pride is severely dented and coach Nathan Buckley promised his players a week of soul searching. That used to mean getting flogged on the training track but these days it’s more likely to involve meetings. Chris Scott, as coaches must, described Collingwood as “daunting opposition”. “Their form against Fremantle was very good at times,” he said at Simonds Stadium this week. “To be that far down against Fremantle and to come back is exceptional form. “They were very, very good against Essendon at times. We make our assumptions on the opposition given their best football. “We’d assume they’re going to play like they did in patches against Essendon and Fremantle when they were playing well.” The main antidote to this infection is the well-established Geelong hunger for big games and Collingwood still fits that category. Memories of recent blockbusters against the Magpies will live in the minds of the older players and Geelong has shown its education of the younger brigade in these matters is top notch. The newbies will have to carry the can

PIE EATER: Paul Chapman would be handy against Collingwood. 98199 for a while longer, with continued doubt over veteran Paul Chapman, a handy man to have around in games against Collingwood. Chapman was running laps at training on Tuesday and did not join in main group activities. Scott has expressed his confidence for the last two weeks that Chapman would take his place in the side but each time he has been a late withdrawal. “I’m not going to say I’m confident,” Scott admitted. “I can’t shed any light, it’s more complicated than we first thought. “It’s been grumbling along, he’s been 95 per cent for three weeks. It’s not a hamstring strain, it’s more related to the tendon.” Scott said Chapman would be taken

SALMON were the dominant species over the past week, with many caught along the coast. Ken Alford found them at Bancoora Beach where he caught plenty just under 1kg on small metal slugs. Noel Robinson fished Eastern View where the going was slow until he saw a large, dark shadow down the beach. His first cast into the patch resulted in a hook-up, followed by continuous action over the next couple of hours on fish averaging around 1kg. Steve Dmytrenko caught salmon around 700g on small metal lures from Lorne Pier early Monday morning. I fished Sheoaks River last weekend, catching salmon and some big couta on lure until rain forced a shift to Wye River. I added only one big couta to my tally but a pair of anglers fishing with bait had caught over 20 salmon on the run-up to high tide. Paul Edwards fished Cinema Point for a catch of five salmon over 2kg each. Paul was fishing one rod with bait and the other a surf snatcher, with the latter accounting for all his fish. The Barwon River estuary also returned salmon. Most were small but still fun on light tackle. The estuary also continued producing small mulloway, most below the 60cm size limit and requiring quick releases to ensure their survival. Troy West spun the Erskine River for seven bream over 35cm on Eco Gear SX 40 lures. Stuart Stephens was fishing soft plastics on Geelong’s waterfront on Monday night when he hooked up a big snapper. A young bloke walking past with his dog helped Stuart land the 5.4kg fish after a 20-minute fight on 4kg line. Squid were taken in respectable numbers from St Leonards to Hermsley. Most were under 1kg and takon on jigs in size 2.5 or smaller. Tan Chee fished Queenscliff’s cut where he caught four trevally among a mixed bag also comprising salmon, tommy rough, wrasse and squid. Lismore’s Lake Tooliorook remained consistent for trout averaging

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through a “traditional” rehabilitation involving greater strengthening focus if his hamstring failed to improve. “It’s most important to get him completely right so he can play a long stretch of footy when he does come back.” Scott said he was “confident” Joel Corey would return. The coach also lauded the performances of Matthew Stokes this season, admitting he was “mildly surprised” at his surge in form. “He adds a different look to the midfield,” Scott observed. “He finds the footy and uses it really well; a smart, natural footballer.” Scott said tagger Taylor Hunt faced a six week recovery after surgery for a broken collarbone on Mother’s Day.

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In brief Hospital praised BARWON Health has earned praise for improved performance at Geelong Hospital after months of uncertainty over federal funding levels. Health Minister David Davis said the hospital improved across a range of benchmarks for treatment times and patient numbers in the March quarter despite increases in admissions.

Tasers arrive GEELONG police are now armed with electric Tasers to resolve “violent and life-threatening incidents�, State Government has announced. Police Minister Kim Wells said Geelong and Corio station officers, including highway patrol units, began carrying the new X2 model Taser on Monday.

Mottram marathon AUSTRALIAN athletics “royalty� Craig Mottram will compete in an annual Great Ocean Road Marathon on Sunday, organisers have announced. They said the four-time Olympic middle distance runner from Geelong would contest the 45km event after encouragement from Ballarat marathon legend Steve Moneghetti.

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AN application for a dangerous goods facility in Roseneath St, North Geelong, creates an off-site risk of fatality, council documents reveal. The threat rating extended to surrounding streets but left out residents living closer to the site, the risk assessment report said. Geelong consultany R4Risk prepared the report on the Ferro Corporation site for Teleta Nominees and Univar Australia, a chemical distribution company. The report said an annual one-in-a-million chance of fatality required “all practicable risk reduction measures to be taken� under Victorian regulations. “During the detailed design of the facility, additional risk mitigation options should be considered. “Any risk mitigation measures that are determined to be “reasonably practicable� should subsequently be implemented,� the report said. “The risk level at the nearest residences is less than one per million per year and can therefore be considered broadly tolerable.� The report said the risk profile was based on preliminary design information and should be updated when the design was finalised to ensure compliance with regulations. The proposal includes a tank farm, a warehouse, a blending and filling shed and a road tanker loading area. The 15 tanks would store 620 million litres of flammable gases and liquids, 40,000kg of oxidising substances, 40,000kg of poisons, 870,000 litres of corrosive substances and 120,000 litres of “miscellaneous dangerous goods and articles�. State Member for Geelong Ian Trezise has called on council to oppose the facility. Mr Trezise said residents had expressed serious concerns about the safety of the proposal and a lack of consultation. “If you were a resident who lived directly across the street, would you be concerned? I think you would be,� Mr Trezise said. A groundswell of concern had developed as more people in the area became aware of the proposal, he said. “It started with a dozen but has now grown to as many as 150 who have contacted me. People are seeking a way to tackle this as a community. “The deadline for objections is this week and people want an extension of time and rightly so. We’re calling on council to extend the time for responses and outline a consultation process,� Mr Trezise said. “People have a right to be fully informed and consulted before anything happens.� A spokesperson said council has received 13 objections by Wednesday but would accept submissions beyond Friday’s deadline. The council would decide whether the applicant and objectors should attend a consultation meeting, the spokesperson said.

Emergency call GEELONG’S SES unit needs new members to help tackle the fallout from Mother Nature “at her worst� and other emergencies. The unit said it would host an information session for prospective volunteers on Wednesday, with more information available on its Geelong SES Facebook page or by emailing geelong@ses.vic.gov. au <mailto:geelong@ses.vic.gov.au>.

Games attack A NEW partnership will promote heart attack warning signs to 8000-plus participants in Geelong’s Australian Masters Games this year, organisers have announced. The said the games would partner the Heart Foundation to educate competitors, their supporters and event officials about identifying the onset of heart attacks.

Chamber birthday GEELONG’S peak business body will celebrate its 160th anniversary with a black-tie function next month. Geelong Chamber of Commerce has invited members to attend the celebration, with Deakin University helping sponsor the night.

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G21’s leaders hit back By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN G21 GEELONG Alliance board director Barbara Abley has hit out at “unfounded” and “false” attacks on the organisation. In a letter to fellow directors, Ms Abley said the latest attacks were unchanged from previous years. “The perennial attacks on the role and objectives of G21 haven’t altered over the years. No surprises in content nor thrust, and much of it unfounded and not factual,” she said. The region’s five councils fund G21 to work on strategic regional planning and development. Geelong’s council provides the lion’s share – $400,000 a year. Geelong councillors Bruce Harwood and Tony Ansett have publicly

Attacks ‘false, unfounded’ questioned G21’s value, while Liberal Member for Western Victoria has said ratepayers receive litle return on their investment. Ms Abley said the criticisms revolved around G21’s independence, the size of Geelong’s contribution and perceptions of inadequate representation and accountability. Ms Abley said G21 formed in 2002 out of a “unanimous desire” of Geelong councillors to form a regional body to “robustly” fight for state and federal funding. G21 aimed to “present a united front” on behalf of all constituents, she said.

“Local government partners willingly committed proportional funds, time and manpower, ensuring the organisation had wide community and business representation and buy in.” Ms Abley denied that Geelong’s council carried the financial burden for G21. “No council has been expected to contribute disproportionally to the size of its population, budget or rate base.” Borough of Queenscliffe councillor Bob Merriman said state and federal governments, prime ministers, premiers and opposition leaders encouraged G21.

“They all welcome the way we work through G21 and promote it as a role model to other regions. All the Regional Development Australia applications go through G21 and are given priority.” Cr Merriman said “self-serving groups” wanted to destroy G21. Chair Ed Coppe said G21 was meeting its purpose. “I’ve been chair for six years and from time to time various councillors have raised questions about the funding, the focus, or decisions made. “It’s perfectly legitimate for councillors to ask whether that’s the best way to spend $400,000. We shouldn’t automatically get a tick every year. “It’s right and proper to account for what we do.”

Grovedale couple fear for family ‘persecuted’ in Iran By MICHELLE HERBISON GROVEDALE’S Aflatoon and Mahdokt Khavari are safe in Australia but the Iranian Government has imprisoned relatives for trying to educate their children. Terry Eichler, a spokesperson for the Khavari’s Baha’i faith community in Geelong, told the Independent married relavites and their baby were enduring persecution in Iran’s Semnam prison along with two other women and their babies. “The conditions are bad. There are no facilities for feeding and recently two of the infants were hospitalised because of deteriorating health but have since been returned to prison. “It’s basically because the women organised Baha’i chil-

JAILED: Erfan and Taraneh Ehsani with son Barman. dren’s classes but that’s apparently illegal.” Mr Eichler said persecution of the minority group had “worsened considerably” in the past two years with summary arrests, denial of access to university and public employment, harassment of school children and the destruction of Baha’i cemeteries. This week marked the fifth

anniversary of the detention of seven Baha’i community national leaders in Iran. Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr wrote on his blog that the Australian Government had called for immediate release of the prisoners, raising human rights concerns to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. “Australia calls on Iran to respect the rights to freedom of religion, freedom of assembly and freedom of association,” Mr Carr wrote. Mr Eichler said about 120 Baha’is lived in Geelong, about half from Iran. “There was a wave of migration to Australia in the 1980s when Aflatoon and Mahdokt came because of severe persecution but most of them want to stay in Iran and live a peaceful life.”

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Union action ‘to cost Shell $20m’ By NOEL MURPHY SHELL stands to lose up to $20 million to a one-day operators’ stop-work action planned to coincide with the federal election campaign. The operators’ union has aimed the protest stoppage at highlighting a possible rise in fuel prices when Shell sells its Geelong refinery or it becomes an import terminal if the company is unable to find a buyer. The action is scheduled for 30 August, two weeks before the 14 September federal poll. The strike would involve 127 operators at the Corio refinery. Australian Workers Union national vice-president Sam Wood told the Independent wind-down and start-up days either side of the stoppage would cut production by about $2 million a day, costing Shell $20 million in total. “It’s a political action that the operators are planning to bring to the public’s attention the very real possibility of all refining in Australia shutting down,” Mr Wood said. Shell said the refinery sale process would continue. “Shell has said the best chance of achieving a successful sale is through the support of employees, unions and the community,” spokesman Paul Zennaro said.

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WORRIED: Aflatoon and Mahdokht Khavari at home in Grovedale.

POLICE are appealing for public assistance after a man exposed himself to a woman on a walking track in Ocean Grove on Monday. The woman was jogging along the riverside off Ocean Grove-Barwon Heads Rd when the man appeared from behind a bush about 4.15pm. Police said the man was allegedly naked from the waist down. He was described as 180cm tall with a medium build and wearing a T-shirt and a khaki-coloured baseball cap. Police believed a silver Hyundai coupe was also in the area at the time. Investigators said they wanted to speak to anyone who might have seen the man. The asked anyone with information to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppers.com.au.

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Fees jump ‘to limit rates hike’ MPs spruik roads, Libs slam taxes

GEELONG’S council has increased user-pays fees and charges to minimise its rates increase, according to Mayor Keith Fagg. Council’s lower-than-anticipated incease of 4.45 per cent was offset by an average rise of 4.6 per cent in fees and charges. Weekly rates for childcare will rise 4.5 per cent or $17, with Ariston increasing to $402 and City Learning and Care to $397. A 12-month leisure centre membership rises $52 to $920, desexed dog registration fees $7.25 to $48, parking fines $8 to $70 and a Queen’s Park golf course membership increases from $445 to $470. Most fees at Corio Leisure and Barwon Valley Activity centres will rise five per cent. Parking fees will remain $2 an hour, with budget figures showing an extra 35,000 hours of parking in central Geelong last financial year. The parking volume increase demonstrated that

THE region’s federal Labor MPs have talked up spending on local roads in the Gillard Government’s budget this week. Corangamite’s Darren Cheeseman highlighted $7 million for further duplication of the Princes Hwy between Wincheslea and Colac, while Corio’s Richard Marles touted $1 million for two black spots in his electorate. Mr Cheeseman also raised a

$12.5 million allocation to help fix the West Gate Fwy “car park”. “While the Liberals throw money at eastern suburb road projects we are investing to ease the congestion at the end of the West Gate Fwy, Geelong’s road link to Melbourne.” But Liberal opponents Sarah Henderson and Peter Read said Labor’s budget delivered “more debt, more deficits, more taxes, more broken promises

more motorists were parking in the city centre. Cr Fagg said council was aware many ratepayers were “doing it tough”.

and more uncertainty”. Ms Henderson said Labor had “broken its word” again. “They promised no carbon tax and a surplus. Instead we got a carbon tax, record deficits and in this budget Labor scrapped tax cuts, family payments and the baby bonus.” Mr Read said only the coalition could restore Australia’s finances and help families “get ahead again”.

“No one welcomes increases but we’ve tried to tighten up and be as responsible as we can,” he said. “We wanted to make a statement to our ratepay-

‘Best chef’ Ben dreams of local restaurant By CHERIE DONNELLAN AUSRALASIA’S best chef could open a restaurant closer to his Ocean Grove home, he has told the Independent. Ben Shewry said the Geelong region had “a lot of potential”. “I’d just want to have an opportunity at the right time,” he revealed. “Longer term, there’s a possibility.” Shewry and his Melbourne-based restaurant Attica recently earned 21st place on a revered San Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. The ranking delivered Shewry the title of Australiasia’s best chef and made Attica the “highest-climbing” entrant after placing 63rd last year. “I was blown away,” Shewry said of the title he shared with Attica co-owners David and Helen Maccora. “It was an amazing feeling (to come 21st). Very humbling – unbelievable.” Shewry worked at Attica several years before moving to Ocean Grove to give his MASTER CHEF: Attica owner and Ocean Grove resident Ben Shewry. family a “better, simpler and quieter” life.

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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

Central Geelong Marketing is seeking nominations from eligible candidates to join the Committee for the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2015. The Committee is seeking to appoint the following representatives: • One Retail / Business representative

• One Arts Sector representative

Selection criteria, nomination forms and information about the Committee and its programs and objectives can be obtained from Central Geelong Marketing on 5272 4297 or email centralgeelong@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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Nominations close 24 May 2013.

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 entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 28 May commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

TREE REMOVAL - PORTARLINGTON RECREATION RESERVE The City will commence works at the Portarlington Recreation reserve to convert three of the existing tennis courts into two competition netball courts. The works will see the removal of existing melaleuca trees around the perimeter of the courts, and a landscaping plan implemented using indigenous plants to provide a more suitable wind protection buffer into the future. Works are scheduled to commence Monday 20 May.

The meeting is open to the public.

For further information contact Colin Hatton on 5272 5272.

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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMITS

ROAD RENAMING IN BREAKWATER / BELMONT The City intends to rename the truncated section of Breakwater Road.

The land affected by the application is located at: 16-18 Yellow Gum Drive, Ocean Grove The application is for a permit to: Variation of a building envelope on Lot 8 PS546300S to enable the construction of a vehicle access area.

The section to be renamed is between Tucker Street, Breakwater and the truncation point near the new Breakwater Road bridge. The roadway is the only access point to the Geelong Small Bore Rifle Club and Geelong Obedience Dog Club. The name chosen for this section of roadway is Gundog Road, Breakwater / Belmont. Further information regarding this renaming can be found on our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

The applicant for the permit is: M R Styles The application reference number is: 348/2013

Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. The land affected by the application is located at: 1/23 Kestrel Place, Ocean Grove

Expressions of interest are invited from elite athletes to apply for a 2013-2014 Simonds Stadium High Performance Centre (gym) Scholarship. The Simonds Stadium High Performance Centre (gym) Scholarship is designed to enable individual athletes to train in an elite strength and conditioning environment to assist in meeting their full sporting potential. The scholarship period is for 12 months from July 2013 to June 2014. To apply for a Scholarship Application Pack, athletes must fulfil eligibility criteria: • Athletes must be Australian Citizens. • Athletes must reside in the Barwon Region.

The application is for a permit to: Variation to restriction to include additional words after ‘Building Regulations 2006’, so as to read: ‘No new dwelling shall be constructed over the land shown hatched thus xxx except for street setback encroachments listed in the building regulations 2006; constructing or maintaining a garden, including constructing a retaining wall, and removing, lopping, destroying or planting vegetation; constructing and retaining structural retaining walls; constructing and maintaining a shed, driveway, path or fence; and, installing a swimming pool, spa or water tank.’

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The applicant for the permit is: Balanced Design Studio

The masterplan sets out actions to guide on-going management as well as advise what infrastructure and works are required to protect and enhance the reserve.

• Athletes must compete and perform as an Australian Citizen at international or national level.

Council at its meeting on Tuesday 9 April 2013 endorsed the public exhibition of the Draft Jerringot Wetland Reserve Masterplan.

The application reference number is: 401/2013

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: • The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/planning/advertising.aspx • Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm • Ocean Grove Customer Service - Ocean Grove Community Health Centre The Avenue, Ocean Grove Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. If after viewing the file you wish to discuss the application further please contact the Statutory Planning Department on 5272 4456. An objection must:

• Athletes must be over 16 years of age. • Have their own coach, to set a program. Applications open Friday 17 May and close 5.00pm Monday 3 June. For further information and to obtain a copy of the 2013-2014 Scholarship Application Pack:

Some of the key features of the draft masterplan are:

• Go to the Barwon Sports Academy High Performance Centre website www.barwonsportsacademy.org.au and download the application form.

• Installation of gross pollutant and hydrocarbon trap within the Belmont Council depot at the east end of the depot car park.

• Contact Alison Vanderputt at Barwon Sports Academy Sports House, Simonds Stadium on 5224 9130.

• Installation of gross pollutant traps to collect litter from the commercial areas west of Settlement Road. • Investigate establishing a new weir with removable plate to control water levels upstream of the existing weir and establish a new low levee along the south side of the main outfall drain. • Establish a new bund and weir next to shared pathway to formalise water level control at the outlet of the southern part of the wetland. • Extend the off road shared pathway along the golf course access road including provision for a designated pedestrian / cyclist crossing point.

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• Investigate construction of a new bird hide overlooking the central wetland. The Draft Jerringot Masterplan will be on public exhibition until Saturday 25 May.

• be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing. • include the reasons for the objection.

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• state how the objector would be affected. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: Saturday 1 June 2013

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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.

• The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com/council/yoursay • Belmont Customer Service - 163 High Street, Belmont Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm • Jerringot Wetland (Car park) - Barwon Heads Road, Belmont All written submissions should be addressed to Manager Environment and Natural Resources, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220.

There are over twenty Senior Citizens Clubs in the Geelong area that provide a welcoming and friendly environment. It’s easy to connect with your local club and enjoy a wide range of activities including luncheons, social outings and bus trips, line dancing and exercise classes, card games, bingo and indoor bowling. Every club is different so there’s sure to be one that appeals to you. To find out more about your local Senior Citizens Club phone our Senior Citizens Officer on 5272 4169 or visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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Teachers’ sex-ed ‘a world-first’ for uni By NOEL MURPHY

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various challenges when developing the program. Teachers, for instance, had to be comfortable with their own sexuality before talking with students, the researchers said. But a Pandora’s box of sex confronted young people, Prof Harrison said. Technology and sexualisation across all forms of media meant teachers had to be geared up properly to talk on issues with confidence and know-how. “Young people can be just

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Exhibition to reveal our tall tales and true By NOEL MURPHY PIRATES, bunyips, secret discoveries and wartime landings – mystery and legend abound in Geelong for anyone curious enough to dig. Even a cursory scratch can reveal weird and wonderful stories behind such oddities as the naming of the Cats, Geelong and Eastern Beach. Then comes treasure stories, rumoured Japanese wartime landings, legends of big cats in the Otways, inspirational inventions and much more. Phil Manning, curator of National Wool Museum’s upcoming Rumour Has It exhibition, has been poking through Geelong’s arcane and esoteric background

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Overdue honour for tales of our angel of World War I

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Hall’s push to acknowledge local wartime achievements in the lead-up to the Anzac Day centennial in 2015. Sr McNaughton tended to Gallipoli’s wounded on the nearby isle of Lemnos in appalling cold, facing hunger, disease and discrimination by senior officers. The nurse’s depredations at Lemnos were immortalised in the recent Thomas Keneally novel The Daughters of Mars. Author Katrina Hedditch, in her

Lemnos 1915: A Nursing Odyssey to Gallipoli, described appalling conditions for nurses without food, water or supplies to treat soldiers’ maggot-riddled, gangrenous wounds. Sr McNaughton called them as “the funniest-looking crowd of weather-beaten and toil-worn women one could imagine – hats of various shapes, coats ditto. And boots and gloves beyond description”. Author Janet Butler also re-

counted Sr McNaughton’s struggles in a recently-released and criticallyacclaimed book Kitty’s War. Sr McNaughton saw childhood friends killed in The Somme’s bloody conflict, became ill and was transferred to England before returning to the front. Born in Geelong and raised at Little River, she trained at Geelong Infirmary and Benevolent Asylum before enlisting in 1915. She worked at Cairo, Lemnos

and the Western Front before assisting pioneer plastic surgery at London’s Queen Mary Hospital. She was the first theatre nurse to work for celebrated Australian surgeon Colonel Sir Henry Newland. Sr McNaughton was awarded nursing’s highest decoration, the Royal Red Cross, first class. After her return to Australia she married Joe Ryan. The couple had three children. Sr McNaughton died in 1953, aged 69.

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Animals’ fire plight inspires fundraiser THE enduring image of a firefighter offering bottled water to a bushfire-ravaged koala is part of the inspiration behind a local Wildlife Victoria fundraiser. Leopold Pet Hospital vet Ashley Kai said he had seen first-hand the devastating effects of bushfires on native animals while working in Gippsland during the Black Saturday fires in 2009. “I saw so many burned animals, gliders, lizards, wal-

labies, you name it. The images stay with you,” Dr Kai recalled. “Native animals become collateral damage, because those fires were deliberately lit. But they have no recourse; they just have to deal with whatever nature throws at them.” The memories inspired Dr Kai to organise an open day at Leopold Pet Hospital, raising more than $1100 for Wildlife Victoria. “The open day was a huge success, with guided tours

of the clinic, demonstration surgery on teddy bears along with visits from the local fire brigade and the Bellarine Dog Activity Group with their trick dogs,” he said. “Leopold Lions Club also provided a fantastic sausage sizzle and drinks for the crowd. “I was blown away by the generosity of everyone involved and it’s great to know the community is behind causes like this.” “It scares me every time I

hear of a fire,” Dr Kai said. “It brings back those days and I feel for the animals and the people who have to help them. “This year’s fires were pretty bad and there were lots of animals hurt again. You can only do so much as one practice, but we wanted to try and do a bit more.” Wildlife Victoria is a notfor-profit volunteer group giving injured animals another chance at life.

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“The responsible authority is the Geelong council and all matters related to the retention/demolition of the building are best addressed to council.’’ Ms Jackson refused to comment on the phone to the Independent, insisting that questions were emailed. The Independent subsequently emailed asking whether Mr Guy might investigate options such as compulsory acquisition or title sanctions on damaged heritage properties, which are in place for Penang’s UNESCOlisted Georgetown. Ms Jackson did not comment on either matter.

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THE preferred music of Geelong Jukebox Rockers might date back to the 1950s but members are quite happy to upgrade to the digital age. President Terri Colliver said the group used a virtual jukebox to play its favourites when members weren’t jiving to live music. Members of the Geelong Jukebox Rockers have been boogieing to their favourite era for 14 years, holding monthly dances at the club’s base, White Eagle House. The group now boasted 250 members and had widened its musical tastes, Terri confided. “We have theme nights for our dances. Recently we had a Michael Jackson Thriller theme going, complete with a cast of zombies,” Terri laughed. “We broaden the genre to whatever is fun because it’s really about the dancing. We even do line dances.” As well as regular Monday night social get-togethers, the group runs rock ’n’ roll lessons every Thursday. Members use their new-found dance moves for demonstrations at aged care facilities, school fetes

JIVE TALKIN’: John and Rhonda Ferwerda and Yvonne and Graeme Gillett jiving at White Eagle House. Picture GREG WANE 98466 and community events such as a recent Torquay car show. The group holds a three-day rock ’n’ roll festival called Summer Rock every January, starting with a dance on the Friday night featuring a top rock and roll band.

As many members are also classic car buffs, they have a car run on the Saturday afternoon followed by another jam-packed dance event in the evening. Sunday was a family day with lots of stalls, free children’s rides, a show-n-shine competition, an outside dance floor, live music and lots of fun, Terri said.

Geelong Jukebox Rockers raised $1500 for Relay for Life at its annual charity dance this year. “There aren’t a lot of places for our age group to go out and enjoy ourselves, plus it keeps us fit and laughing, keeps the mind active,” Terri explained. The nostalgia kick also attracted more young people to join, she said. “But you’re never too old to join either – our club founder is 80 and still going strong,” Terri said. Members put a lot of work into their costumes to fit the theme and spent a lot of time decorating the hall appropriately, she said. “Last year we put on a Grease floorshow. We try and keep the culture alive. “There aren’t many venues left where you can continue the ’50s and ’60s culture.” “We try to create a lively, energetic atmosphere. We don’t worry too much about competitions or the odd misstep – the main thing is to have fun,” Terri said. “People come from all over the place, Colac, Ballarat, Bendigo, and a lot of Melbourne people attend. It’s all part of the rock ‘n’ roll scene. “A lot of people go to a big rock ‘n’ roll festival at Tweed Heads in June and there’s other festivals and events all over the place. Anyone wanting more information can contact Terri on 0432 503 997 or visit geelongjukeboxrocker.tripod.com.

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All aboard for a coastal rail extension I READ with interest the Independent’s story last week on the feasibility study into a rail line to Drysdale. The concerns were whether it would have enough patronage to justify three services at peak morning and afternoon times and that it would have a single line to Geelong through a tunnel. First, any study should consider the location of the population and growth on the Bellarine Peninsula. Enough population exists through Newcomb and Moolap to Leopold to create patronage. The question is whether reopening the line as far as Drysdale would be justified. The area between Clifton Springs and Curlewis is grow-

ON TRACK: Plans for rail services between Geelong and Drysdale should extend to Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, a reader says. ing but the real growth centre is Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, so any study must consider this as an alternative option. A reopened and extended line could service most of the suggested route but divert south before Curlewis Rd to Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads. This would not only

maximise patronage but service tourists and beachgoers, taking the pressure off overworked local roads and boosting economic activity. Also, by going to Curlewis the line would border Drysdale’s growth, giving residents access to the service. The bottleneck between South Geelong and Geelong is a bit of a furphy. The Bellarine service could deliver passengers for other services at South Geelong then wait on a side track before re-entering to pick up patrons making connections to the peninsula or Armstrong Creek. This way there is no need for Bellarine trains to go through the tunnel to Geelong. Malcolm Macdonald Ocean Grove

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WHAT is the world coming to? Our Geelong mayor picked Essendon in last Friday night’s clash (Independent Tip-Stars, 10 May.) I know he is new to the job but I hope he has learnt the lesson – never pick against your home team! Go Cats! Tim Henson Geelong West

THE FEDERAL Government’s proposal to fund disabilities via an increase in the Medicare levy is rather dubious. The Government is overlooking the fact disability payments are already paid for out of ordinary government revenues. To levy another tax on already overburdened taxpayers might well relieve the Government of a large part of the costs associated with funding disability payments and services. I am no accountant but a levy of half a per cent will reap billions of dollars extra for a government that is wasteful and profligate, at best, with public money. The best-case scenario for government might be that the disability sector cost it nothing, with the burden instead transferred to the ordinary public. In any event, taxes like the carbon tax reap billions of dollars every year and that money is never sighted again. Governments continue to manufacture excuses for slipping their hands in the pockets of the public, with no end in sight to the creativity with which they manufacture their excuses. The only ideas they seem unable to invent are reasons why their own $400,000 salaries and parliamentary entitlements should take a haircut in the interest of the commonly-extolled notions of vision and leadership. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West

Dam good argument A COLAC primary producer recently mentioned that the locals were having their potentially adequate water storages tapped to cover Geelong shortfalls. This remark was made prior to Barwon Water placing Colac and district on stage two water restrictions last Sunday. Is the district’s water being siphoned off? I support Barwon Water’s permanent water saving plan for residential areas. Across the region it makes common sense and users have embraced conservation. Continuing to roll the dice longer-term with aquifer reliance and likely topography downsides remains a horse of a different colour. Water scarcity and price hikes are a concern. A layman’s internet search of Otways rain shows massive upside figures for unharvested product. Why shouldn’t a proactive Napthine Government, together with whatever remains federally post 14 September, bite the bullet and fund a dam or two, both here and in multiples of a dozen to the north? Barwon Water as the provider assumes penultimate responsibility of course but political will and sound long-term governance need to be ushered into play rather than mainly tax payer-funded investment on projects such as Geelong’s Northern Water Treatment Plant, basically commissioned for a white elephant (Independent, 3 May). Colac should be among a national trifecta not to go dry. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

Busy saving planet I’M SORRY Alan Barron labelled my comments on the global warming crisis as Stasi-like and politically correct (Letters, 10 May). The fact is I have spent a lifetime as a chemical engineer with involvement in air pollution. I was aware of the problem of carbon dioxide-induced global warming as early as 1976, long before it was politically correct. Mr Barron’s denial of the overwhelming scientific evidence on greenhouse gas-induced global warming is breathtaking. Might I suggest he turns his scepticism to more appropriate targets and allows the rest of us to get on with trying to save our planet. Don Bartlett Indented Head

Cycle city IN ORDER to encourage inner-city shopping, reduce parking burdens and associated costs and to promote healthy living, Geelong needs safe, practical and efficient transport alternatives to cars. Bikes are a tremendous mode of transport but unfortunately in Geelong our bike path network is insufficient or inappropriate for our needs. As a priority, we need all levels of government to commit to investing in cycling infrastructure to develop a bike path link from Geelong’s southern and northern suburbs including Lara to the central city area. This would also allow commuters to use bikes to travel to work safely if they choose. Further to this, the Bike Safe initiative to deliver a principal bicycle network across the region to prioritise cycling infrastructure improvements in design, linkages, maintenance and investment must be supported. Cr Eddy Kontelj Cowie Ward

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WORKING with the “charismatic and passionate” Ricky Martin taught Geelong star Imogen Brough to “always be professional” while rehearsing and performing. Brough told the Independent her recent appearance on Channel 9’s The Voice under the guidance of the Latino superstar led to a skyrocketing of her followers on social media. “I’m honoured to have been a part of it and have $4 million people see me sing. I’ve shown Australia that I’m Imogen Brough and I’m a Celtic pop singer.” Brough was proud to perform a Celtic song resonating with her unique style before bowing out of the competition. “Ricky taught me to always remember who you are as an artist and for me that’s Celtic stuff mixed with a bit of pop. He talked about emotion and connecting with the voice which really resonated with me.” The former Matthew Flinders’ Sweethearts member is now gearing up to perform at Portarlington’s National Celtic Festival on 7 to 10 June. Festival director Una McAlinden said she was amazed by Brough’s blind audition on the show and imme-

diately thought of giving her a gig at the festival. “I’d had lots of applications come in but it wasn’t until I saw Imogen on The Voice that I made the connection that it was the same person and I couldn’t believe she had already applied to our festival.” McAlinden was excited to support a local young talent who was helping to bring Celtic music into the mainstream. “That’s what we do at our festival, we support people that are passionate about all things Celtic.” Brough said Celtic festival audiences could expect her originals as well as some favourite covers with the backing of an acoustic band including violin, bass and guitars. “I’m very excited for this. I’ve gone to the festival nearly every year but never applied.” Brough said she planned to play at more festivals and at Melbourne and Sydney in coming months. Her Counting Waves EP, released last year, had reached number six on iTunes Australia’s singer-songwriter section, she enthused. “I’m getting a great fan base. Everyone’s really appreciating my music.”

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BRISBANE singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke initially regarded a pop career as a “pipedream” but is fast proving herself wrong. The classically-trained folk-pop artist explained her new album Nightflight had a folkier sound than 2008’s theatrical Curiouser. “Nightflight’s more of a folk record that revolves around storytelling with rawness and honesty more present,” Miller-Heidke said. Supporting Ben Folds on his US tours with her longtime collaborator, Keir Nuttall, influenced Miller-Heidke’s decision to explore that folk direction, she explained. “Playing in those beautiful old theatres across America with just Keir and I gave me a sense of the power of the more folky story songs.” Nightflight followed a concept of travel reflecting Miller-Heidke’s past three years spent on the road, she said. “I tend to write a fair bit on planes when I’m forced to switch off the internet and do something else.” Listening to Nick Cave’s Murder Ballads inspired her to pen the song Sarah, based on a true story that had haunted her for years.

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A week of fun for education THE REGION’S education and community institutions will host a range of free activities during Education Week 2013 from Sunday to 25 May. Geelong’s National Wool Museum will be part of the celebration, hosting a fun event during the week. The museum, in Moorabool St, will host Eliza’s Story for students in years two to six in two one-hour sessions at 11am and 1pm on Friday 24 May. Two Friends’ Productions will bring the epic story of Eliza Furlong, a woman of wool, to life. Students will learn of her 2000-kilometre walk through Germany as she built her flock of sheep and her subsequent voyage to Australia to create a new home with her children. The session will include time to discuss the performance with the actors after the show. Bookings for the show are available by phoning 5272 4706 or emailing sgillies@geelongcity.vic. gov.au. Parks Victoria will host a Step Back in Time Interactive Costumed Education session for children in grades prep through to year two at Werribee Park Mansion on Tuesday and Thursday. The event will give children an experience of living in the Victorian era as they tour the historic mansion. Bookings are available by phoning 8734 5135 or emailing werribeebookings@parks.vic.gov.au. Numerous schools and kinders will also host events and activities throughout the week with families advised to check out the rabnge of available opportunities. More information is available at education.vic. gov.au .

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NOW TAKING ENROLMENTS FOR 2014 Oberon Primary School 28 Dorothy Avenue, Belmont Come and see why more and more families are choosing Oberon for their child’s future education.

Saint Ignatius College students benefit from the Jesuit tradition of education.

College giving Open 2013 Jesuit benefits SaintDay Ignatius Andrew Augerinos Principal Ph: 5243 1613

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SAINT Ignatius College is a Catholic Jesuit Partner school belonging to a network of 95 schools and colleges in Australasia. Each is part of a remarkable Jesuit education network of schools and universities worldwide. Saint Ignatius principal Michael Exton says students are challenged in specifically designed cultural and physical environment to “develop deep and rich learning, to do more and to be more to those who make a difference in our world.” “Always in pursuit of best practice in teaching and learning,

students are provided with an enriching broad curriculum and cocurriculum, delivered using the latest educational technologies, a variety of co-curricular activities and pastoral care program.” The college’s laptop program is embedded across all year levels, expanding the learning environment and giving students the capability to collaborate and share information in new ways. Mr Exton says all programs highlight the college’s commitment to develop the whole person and produce well-educated graduates “who are women and men for others, exercising compassion, generosity and justice in their lives”.

“As a Jesuit Partner School, Saint Ignatius College rigorously pursues academic excellence intertwined with many other vital complementary objectives integral to a Jesuit education.” A Jesuit education focuses on: striving for excellence; an emphasis on critical thinking and effective communication; a development of a broad liberal education; personal concern for the whole life of each student; a commitment to a faith that does justice – an awareness of the needs of others and readiness to place one’s talents at their service; and a philosophy that emphasises actions rather than words.

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Ministers’ message: on track to world’s best education VICTORIA’S education system is on a path to becoming one of the best in the world. Throughout Education Week, we have the chance to see why. Hundreds of schools and kindergartens open their doors to showcase what they are doing to give children the best start in life and to prepare young people to lead happy, active and productive lives. They will highlight the range of innovative programs that engage children in learning, and will demonstrate how high quality teaching can help every child reach his or her potential. We invite you to visit schools and kindergartens in your local area to see what is on offer and

to help you decide on the right fit for your child. The diversity of our education system is part of what makes it great. Every child is different, and that’s why we have a system that gives families choice and caters to the diverse needs and strengths of each child. The Victorian Government is encouraging this diversity by supporting schools to specialise in different areas and giving them the freedom to shape their programs around local needs. With the freedom to do things differently, schools and kindergartens are increasingly able to share their strengths with others. This lifts the bar for everyone – and is part of what drives

Education Minister Martin Dixon, Children and Early Childhood Development Minister Wendy Lovell, Higher Education and Skills and Teaching Profession Minister Peter Hall. Our kindergartens and schools the Victorian system towards the ever before and our passionate global top tier. primary and secondary teachers are preparing Victoria’s young The calibre of our teaching and our visionary school leaders people to take full advantage of profession is another key to our work hard every day to inspire the challenges of tomorrow. Of course, we cannot give our success. The early years work- students to strive for excellence students the best chance at sucforce is now more qualified than and be their best.

cess without ensuring they are safe and supported. The Victorian Government is working hard to stamp out bullying in all its forms through our new Bully Stoppers campaign. We are supporting vulnerable young people through increased investments in student support and primary welfare services in schools. We are also supporting children with additional needs by extending the reach of our early childhood intervention services, and by upgrading and building specialist schools. More information about open days and events is available at education.vic.gov.au/educationweek.

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WITH winter fast approaching, Bellarine Uniforms is busy gearing up for a busy season in a new location with a great range of specials. Bellarine Uniforms has moved into the former Fletcher Jones building at 162 Moorabool St, Geelong. Store manager Tina Gearon says customers and staff are excited about the move. “We’ve refurbished the interior to create a spacious and functional retail space while retaining the Fletcher Jones’ heritage façade. It’s wonderful that the tra-

dition of retail clothing continues in one of Geelong’s significant, original buildings.” Specialising in personal fitting, Bellarine Uniforms is official uniform supplier to over 20 leading colleges in the Geelong region, including Kardinia International, Sacred Heart, St Ignatius, St Joseph’s, Clonard, Geelong Lutheran, Geelong Baptist, Western Heights, Matthew Flinders, Bellarine Secondary and Belmont Secondary colleges. A comprehensive range of general schoolwear is also available, with a great range of spe-

cials including men’s and boy’s grey and navy school trousers from $48.50 and Midford school shirts from $21. Tina, Sheryn and the staff have over 50 collective years’ experience in fitting school uniforms. Bellarine Uniforms stocks all leading brands of schoolwear apparel, including Noone Imagewear, Surrey, Midford, Highmark, TrackNField, Red Robin and Kea Designer Sportswear product. Bellarine Uniforms is open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm Saturdays, phone 5221 9199.

Education Week 19–25 May 2013 Languages – expand their world By 2015, every Prep student attending a government school in Victoria will have the opportunity to learn a language in addition to English. Find out more about the lifelong benefits for children learning languages during Education Week, 19-25 May 2013. Attend an open day to discover the education options available to your child, as kindergarten programs and government schools celebrate what makes them great!

Visit: www.education.vic.gov.au/educationweek For enquiries about education in Victoria, contact the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s Information and Referral Service on 1800 809 834 or email: edline@edumail.vic.gov.au


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ANYONE looking for meaningful work, such as working with others to help people achieve their goals, should not hold themselves back. People are more likely to achieve success in roles for which they have enthusiasm and passion. Now is the time to take the leap for anyone considering upskilling or changing a career path. Encompass College of Education and Training, formerly Encompass Training Services, can help students achieve these goals. The Encompass college de-

livers courses in disability work, aged care, home and community care, community services work and more. The college staff can assist students to find a career that fits their skills and enthusiasm while also helping them determine whether they are eligible for funding from state and federal governments. Encompass offers small class sizes, one-on-one mentoring and flexible assessment processes to ensure the courses build on the strengths of their students. Courses are tailored with the intent to build students’ capacity

for work, developing on the job work skills and providing accredited training while promoting social inclusion. Encompass continues to foster good relationships and communication with local industry, ensuring students are provided with suitable placement options and are able to expand their networks. It is always challenging to consider life changes but challenging activities often bring the greatest rewards. More information is available by phoning Encompass on 5222 2819 to speak its friendly staff.

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Geelong High School - values partnerships with parents, recognizing the complementary roles in encouraging g and d inspiring students and supporting their successful transition to higher education, career choice and citizenship. Our Year 7 integrated program values the relationship between a significant teacher, the student and the parent. The 1:1 notebook program is across the entire school and online learning is now an accepted means for building student achievement. Ownership of learning is shifting to the learner and students are embracing the responsibility. Challenge, choice, individual pathways and motivation form the basis of our Years 9-12 curriculum. Individual learning pathways are offered to students in Years 9-12 with students following their individual program, rather than an age group. Acceleration is possible through the multi facets of the individual Learning Pathways approach. Individual Learning pathways are complemented by a pastoral care structure that is based on a strong House system with students meeting twice a week in Home Groups. The House system plays a key role in the organization of all school activities and builds strong relationship with families, as students remain in the same House group for their secondary schooling. Our SMARTDreams program encouragess students to set goals and plan their courses to achieve their dream. The Individual Learning Pathways program allows for more direct linkages to VCE, VCAL, VET and School Based Apprenticeships, all of which are offered at the school. For enrolment information please contact Mr Ken Stewart, Assistant Principal. Phone 5225 4100. Our Information Evening will be held on Monday 20th May at 6.45pm in the CA Love Hall Geelong High School a Year 7-12 educational setting for 900 students, has provided tradition, innovation, discipline and excellence in education in Geelong since 1910 and it has, in the words of its motto, Vitae Nos Parat, ‘prepared students for life.’

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If you are unable to attend please contact, Liz Kelly or Scott McDonald on 5243 4444 to arrange an alternate time to visit our school. Oberon High School offers diverse programs that provide opportunities for students to develop as life-long learners and become independent, resilient and responsible citizens. Oberon High School successfully provides a strong academic learning environment and extensive opportunities for social and personal development. We are proud of our: s 6#% RESULTS HIGHEST PERFORMING STATE SCHOOL IN 'EELONG s OF OUR STUDENTS WITH AN !4!2 SCORE OF OR ABOVE s $UX ,ACHLAN $OUGLASS WITH AN !4!2 SCORE OF s 6ERTICAL CURRICULUM STRUCTURE FOR YEARS TO TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL NEEDS AND ABILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLY ACCESS TO 6#% s 3TRONG FOCUS ON CAREER EDUCATION AND PATHWAY PLANNING OFFERING 6%4 AND 6#!, IN ADDITION TO OVER 6#% 5NITS s 7HOLE SCHOOL COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPING STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY connections s %XTENSIVE )#4 PROGRAM WITH AN ESTABLISHED COMPUTER STUDENT RATIO s 3TRONG PASTORAL CARE PROGRAM THAT DEVELOPS STRONG POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN students, teachers and parents s %XPERIENCED DEDICATED AND ENTHUSIASTIC STAFF 9%!2 345$%.4 3#(/,!23()03 )N A RANGE OF SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE available which recognise academic excellence, sporting prowess, musical talent or student leadership. .%7 9%!2 %.(!.#%-%.4 02/'2!- WILL BE INTRODUCED IN !IMED AT academically capable students it will further extend literary, numeracy and thinking SKILLS DURING YEARS TO TO ENHANCE OPPORTUNITY FOR GREATER SUCCESS AT 6#% 0LEASE CONTACT ONE OF THE !SSISTANT 0RINCIPALS FOR FURTHER DETAILS TO REGISTER AN EXPRESSION of interest in this program. Liz Kelly or Scott McDonald on 5243 4444. 1073950-LN20-13

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It’s all ‘UP’ for college’s girls

MATTHEW FLINDERS GIRLS SECONDARY COLLEGE Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College empowers young women to be the best that they can be. Enrolment in our College offers:

• Enhanced teaching and learning through our MacBook, iPad and ‘Bring Your Own Technology’ programs • Extensive language and Performing Arts programs • A safe, supportive and inclusive learning environment

staff specialising in girls’ education • Special support in pathway planning • A senior student area • Student leadership opportunities • Excellent facilities • VCE and VCAL programs • Vocational Education and Training options

If you would like further information please contact: Robyn Myers, College Promotions and Community Connections Leader, or Caroline Hall, Accelerated Learning Program Manager. PH: 03 5221 8288 www.mfgsc.vic.edu.au FAX: 03 5221 5926

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MATTHEW Flinders Girls Secondary College is proud of its highly innovative curriculum, specifically designed to meet the learning needs of young women in a supportive and inclusive community environment. The college’s performing arts program supports the school’s mission to empower young women to be their best by offering rich performance opportunities through a variety of stage experiences. The college is home to internationally renowned band Sweethearts. The band will feature in a new documentary, Heart and Soul, premiering on ABC3 on 26 May. Full rehearsals are underway for the college’s production of Eddie Perfect’s play UP. Set to premier at Geelong Performing Arts Centre in August, the play focuses on a group of teenagers who imagine what the future holds for them. The college has proudly congratulated school captain Sarah Tolley for being one of only 30 students selected state-wide to perform her drama solo in the 2013 VCE Season of Excellence at Melbourne Recital Centre. Members of the college choir were recently invited to sing backing vocals for Lisa Edwards and Michael Cristiano at Crown Casino. The choir also performs regularly at Deakin University graduation ceremonies. In other performances linked to the college, former student Imogen Brough recently progressed through the initial rounds of television’s The Voice. The College is in Little Ryrie St, Geelong. More information or enrolment enquiries are available by phoning 5221 8288 or visiting mfgsc.vic.edu.au.

Ashby’s recent growth and de velopment reflect our vibrant com munity and show that Ashby is a school with something special to of fer. The best way to find out what makes us special is to see for your self. Check our web site and then make an appointment to visit.

2 Lawton Avenue, Geelong West 3218 Principal: Jenny Omachen Phone (03) 52231291 www.ashbyps.vic.edu.au

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Experts lead VCE design ‘help day’ across the state, including professional development, publications and website development for VCE Art & Studio Arts and Visual Arts curriculum P-10. Kristen Guthrie will conduct a visual communication design workshop. An experienced graphic designer, Kristen has been closely involved in the development, teaching and evaluation of VCE Visual Communication since its introduction to the curriculum. She has worked in curriculum development and assessment with VCAA and is passionate about design education. Kristen is the author of popular text-

book Nelson Visual Communication Design: VCE Units 1-4, now in its third edition as well, as the accompanying student workbook. The workshops are free but places are limited, so registrations are essential. Registrations and more information are available at designacademy.edu.au/vce_help_day.html The academy is a not-for-profit tertiary institution specialising in art and design education. It offers a Bachelor of Design Arts with majors in communication design, fashion and costume design, filmmaking and photography, graphic and digital design and visual arts.

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ACADEMY of Design, at 220 Ingles St, Port Melbourne, is running a help day for VCE students from 10am to 3pm on 1 June. The day will focus on strategies to assist students to be successful in their VCE along with workshops and folio sessions related to visual communication design and studio arts. The creative sessions are being conducted by specialists in their fields. Art Education Victoria executive director Marion Strong will run a studio arts workshop. Marion is responsible for the association’s support of art teachers

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BELLARINE SECONDARY COLLEGE Students are encouraged to strive for excellence in a learning environment that promotes the core values of citizenship, respect, honesty, teamwork and the belief that we are all lifelong learners. The College is committed to restorative practices and believes that positive empathetic relationships are fundamental for a vibrant trusting learning environment where students are FRQ¿GHQW WR WDNH ULVNV DQG DFKLHYH WKHLU IXOO SRWHQWLDO The College provides students with the opportunity, encouragement and the support to realise their potential in diverse pathways. Academic studies are embedded in a curriculum rich in the essential standards with the Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) program ensuring students are fully challenged. Students continue to achieve outstanding VCE results with the 2012 College Dux achieving an ATAR of 99.55. Alternatively, studies in hands-on learning, VCAL, VET and school-based apprenticeships provide pathways for the diverse cohort of students within the College’s learning community. Bellarine Secondary College offers a scholarship to a Grade 6 student from each of our local primary schools. These scholarships are awarded to the student who has most consistently displayed the following qualities:

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Tailoring key to education VIBRANT learning happens in many different ways, says The Geelong College principal Andrew Barr. Sometimes it’s through experiences and practical applications or by listening and then talking, he says. “Sometimes it happens hours or days after the fact, when the penny drops. But most importantly, it happens differently for each individual.� “The Geelong College understands this is important and creates programs, experiences and spaces that encourage students to explore and understand the many different ways to learn and to share.� The college’s middle school Enviro program challenges year four students to ask how they create a “good tomorrow�. Maths, English and other core subjects are integrated into practical ecology and sustainability. As they empty a college fish tank, the students work on volume and measurement and as they observe local plants and animals they write and draw in their visual diaries. Students also recycle paper, rake, water, mulch, weed and nurture their own garden plots. As the environmental leaders of middle school, the year four students are responsible for communicating these messages at assemblies and to visitors of the college’s Enviro centre.

The Geelong College provides students with quality facilities and teachers to deliver unlimited learning potential. In year six students gather, analyse and present their learning through multimedia projects. Groups of students decide how they can communicate most effectively and create short films or commercials, radio segments with guests, voice-overs and jingles, blogs or web animations in response to a project brief. The classroom hums with discussions about who the students are trying to talk to and how they will best be able to tell their story. Each student becomes a gatekeeper of school cyber safety, using their skills to inform others. Mr Barr believes that sharing knowledge and understanding

within the school and local community is important. “These programs and others such as the year nine City Week study immersion and the year 10 Fulfilling Lives Community Program create opportunities for students to extend their understanding and learn leadership and action by sharing their experiences – it’s a deeper and richer way to learn,� he says. The Geelong College will host open mornings from 9.30am on Thursday, 1 August, and Wednesday, 23 October, which is Geelong Cup Day. Tour bookings for times to suit individual families are available by phoning 5226 3190.

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Sunday 19 6:00 rage 6:30 Childrenʼs Programs 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Inside Business 10:30 Offsiders [s] 11:00 Asia Pacific Focus 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook: Cherries [s] 2:00 Yellowstone: Autumn [s] 3:00 The Romantics: Liberty (PG) [s] 4:00 Metropolis: Barcelona [s] 4:30 Flights of Fancy: Kansai 5:00 Chris Humfreyʼs Wild Life [s] 5:30 Deadly 60: Alaska [s] 6:00 Antiques Master: First Semi-Final [s] 6:30 Compass: Holy Switch [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Doctor Who: Final [s] 8:15 The Boffin, The Builder, The Bombardier 8:30 Call The Midwife *Final* (PG) [s] 9:30 Parkinson: Masterclass: Carlos Acosta 10:25 Stephen Fry on Wagner [s] 11:25 Movie: “Richard III” (G) (ʼ55) Stars: Laurence Olivier 1:40 Order In The House [s] 2:45 Songs Of Praise: Cornwall [s] 3:15 rage (MA15+l,d,h,s,n,v) 4:00 The New Inventors [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day (PG) 11:00 V8 Supercars: Circuit Of The Americas, Austin USA Highlights 12:30 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Footy Flashbacks: 2001 Round 16: Essendon v North Melbourne 3:00 2013 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 8: Richmond v Melbourne *Live* – The Tigers are eyeing off a finals spot in 2013. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Program To Be Advised 8:30 A Place To Call Home: The Mona Lisa Smile (M) – The horrors of the war cast a long, shadow over Inverness as Jack heads out around town with Sarah on her first day at work. 9:30 To Be Announced 11:30 Fairly Legal: Satisfaction (M) – A month after her firing, Kate makes a triumphant return to Reed & Reed - and this time sheʼs an equal partner. 12:30 I Just Want My Pants Back (M) 1:00 House Calls To The Rescue 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday [s] 10:30 Wide World Of Sports *Live 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:00 TAC Cup: Future Stars (PG) 2:00 The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Lisa Kudrow (PG) 3:30 Celebrity Apprentice: Canon Challenge (PG) [s] 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards 6:00 National News Sunday [s] 6:30 The Block Sky High (PG) 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 8:30 House Husbands (PG s,v) 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Last Woman Standing (M v) 10:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Mayday (M v) 11:30 The Block Sky High (PG) 12:30 Sunday Football: Newcastle Knights v Canterbury Bulldogs – From Hunter Stadium, Newcastle. 2:30 Trivita 3:00 TV Shop 3:30 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning Australia 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 Totally Wild 8:00 Diamonds In The Rough 9:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 10:30 Meet The Press [s] 11:30 RADAR (PG s,l,a,v,d) 12:00 The Doctors (PG) 1:00 Wild Fire (PG) 2:00 Sunday Afternoon Movie: “Mad Hot Ballroom” (PG a) Stars: Allison Sheniak 4:00 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 4:30 Meet The Press: Afternoon Edition [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The All New Simpsons (PG v,d) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG l,a) [s] 7:00 All New Modern Family: Flip Flop (PG) 7:30 The Biggest Loser: The Next Generation (PG) [s] 8:30 Elementary: A Giant Gun Filled With Drugs (M v,d) 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (PG) 10:30 Hawaii Five - O: Hoʼopio (PG) 11:30 Moto GP 2013 Race 4: France 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:30 Destined To Reign (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 1:30 Living Black [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Cycling: National Road Series 2013 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Netball: ANZ Championship – Highlights of all the dayʼs matches. 5:30 UEFA Europa League – All the highlights 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Eurovision Song Contest 2013: Final (PG) [s] – The worldʼs favourite song contest is back! Malm, Sweden, is the host of Eurovision 2013 following their entryʼs win in 2012. 11:15 Drama Movie: “Breakfast on Pluto” (MA15+v,l) (ʼ06) – In the 1970s, a young transgender foundling, Patrick Kitten Braden, comes of age by leaving his Irish town for London, in part to look for her mother and in part because his gender identity is beyond the townʼs understanding. (From The UK) 1:30 Whatʼs in that Pill? (PG) – Over a personʼs lifetime they are likely to be prescribed more than 14,000 pills. But how much is really known about them? 2:30 Weatherwatch Overnight

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CORIO’S Shell Club is now serving delicious meals from a new menu in the venue’s recently-renovated bistro. Shell Club is the place to be on Friday nights when customers can enjoy the new-look bistro menu followed by a night of free entertainment. This Friday night Shell Club features two-piece band Yellow, with The Tim Hanegan Duo to entertain on 24 May and Two’s Company on 31 May. Quality meals at reasonable prices are what Shell Club does best, with an extensive lunch and dinner menu catering for all tastes. Weekly specials include delicious meals such as parmesancrusted chicken breast, salmon fillet with hollandaise and crumbed cutlets with red wine jus. The Shell Club bistro specials start at $21.90. Chef David Hopkins says Shell Club also caters for special dietary requirements including vegetarian and gluten-free. Wednesdays feature sizzling steak nights, with diners paying from $16 for delicious steaks with toppings such as pepper, garlic shrimp sauce, Mexican, mushroom or Dianne sauce. More information is available by phoning 5275 4061 or visiting Shell Club at 76 Purnell Rd.

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VOLUNTEER – The Salvation Army Northside Geelong seeks volunteers for its Red Shield doorknock at 25-26 May and 1 June. Enquiries 5275 7771.

CONCERT – Victoria Police showband and pipe band concert 1.30pm at Parks Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Entry $15.

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MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings and self-inquiry study group with Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210.

STAMPS – Geelong Philatelic Society meets 1pm at Belmont Library. Enquiries 0438 578 591. DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with CDs 7.30-10.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5281 1312. GARDEN – Clifton Springs Garden Club meets 7.30pm at Drysdale Uniting Church Hall, Palmerston St. Guest speaker Rita Oliver on older gardeners. Enquiries 5251 1660. PROBUS – Combined Probus Club of Geelong East meeting 10am at Uniting Church, cnr Boundary and Ormond Rd. Guest speaker Vision Australia’s Julie Fitzpatrick. Enquiries 5248 6690. SPEAKING – Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5250 4507. HEALTH – Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at Drysdale Uniting Church hall, High St. Enquiries 5251 3763 or 0403 221 737. WOMEN – Geelong Evening VIEW Club meets 6.30pm at Dromoland House, Pakington St, Geelong West. Bookings 5278 1842. HEARING – Better Hearing Australia rehabilitation session 11.15am at Geelong West Senior Citizens Community Centre, 89 Autumn St. Enquiries 5278 8300.

DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Enquiries 5281 1312 or 0422 776 711. FUNDRAISER – Deakin University Rotaract Club afternoon tea fundraiser for Give Where You Live 2013 Mayday Appeal 2-4.30pm at Highton Bowls Club, Roslyn Rd. Entry $5. Enquiries 0424 871 667. NEIGHBOURHOOD – Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House open day 10am-3pm. Enquiries 5258 3367. DANCE – Ballroom dancing 8pmmidnight at Freshwater Creek Hall, Dickins Rd. Enquiries 5264 5169. DANCING – Ballroom dance 8-11.30pm at VRI Building, La Trobe Tce, Geelong. Enquiries 0410 304 461.

Sunday SERVICE – Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Spiritual development class 7.30pm Thursday for $3. Enquiries5248 4936. PETS – RSPCA Million Paws Walk 10am at Eastern Gardens. Dog competitions with prizes. MARKET – Osborne House Makers and Growers Market 9am-1pm at Swinburne St, North Geelong. Geelong Memorial Brass Band, Corio Bay Camera Club exhibition, produce, arts and crafts, sausage sizzle, coffee. SPIRITUALITY – Greater Geelong Spiritual Centre service 10am at St Mary’s Tce, 190 Myers St, Geelong. GARDEN – Plant Wisdom of the First Australians walk 2pm from front steps Geelong Botanic Gardens. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5222 6053. PROBUS – Probus Club of Geelong Central 20th anniversary luncheon 1pm at Truffleduck, Fyansford. 5244 3581. CONCERT – Celebration of Community concert 2pm at Christ Church Anglican, cnr McKillop and Moorabool Sts. Choral, classical and a capella music. Enquiries 5221 5130. FELLOWSHIP – Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church Fellowship Room, 43 Mount Pleasant Rd, Belmont. Enquiries 0429 094 372. MUSIC – Geelong Community Orchestra 30th anniversary concert 3pm at McAuley Hall, Sacred Heart College, Aphrasia St, Newtown. Guest conductor Malcolm John showcasing orchestra soloists.

Tuesday DANCE – Square dancing club meets 8-10.30pm. Entry $10 includes supper. Enquiries 0435 091 277.

Wednesday DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers’ Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5243 5306.

Thursday PHILOSOPHY – Meditation 10am to midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy Cafe 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Cafe, Gilbert St, Torquay. Free. Enquiries 5264 7484. DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529.

Friday TALK – Geelong Chamber of Commerce president’s luncheon midday-2pm at Cunningham Pier, 10 Western Beach Foreshore Rd, Geelong. Speaker Mark Bouris. Entry $127 members, $137 non-members. Enquiries 5222 6444.

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Tips to avoid pain in back BACK pain is a common ailment in Geelong. One in 11 residents can expect back problems this year, making postural fitness one of the most powerful preventative health steps. That’s the message from Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (CAA) for Spinal Health Week from 20 to 26 May. Local chiropractor Dr Colin Brice, of The Back Bloke, has called on residents to take up the challenge of improving their postural fitness. “Postural fitness helps you lead an optimal healthy lifestyle; reduce muscle fatigue and improve your postural endurance,” Dr Brice says. “Postural fitness means optimal spinal alignment. It gives you greater strength and endurance,

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or swimming to strengthen cores. “We also need to pay attention to how we sit and how long we sit. The CAA can provide a free Sit Right widget, which can be downloaded to your desktop to help prompt you to take regular breaks. Dr Brice says tips for improving posture at work include: standing when on the phone for extended periods; regular stretch breaks during long meetings; short breaks to stretch or stand while working on computers; and checking and adjusting position regularly. “Spinal Health Week is a great reminder to make an appointment with your local CAA chiropractor to assess your spinal health and discuss how a more active lifestyle will improve your overall wellbeing,” Dr Brice advises.

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A SERVICE unique to Geelong means people requiring rehabilitation services now have the best options available to them through GMS Rehabilitation. GMS Rehabilitation recently changed name and location to ensure improved accessibility as it incorporated its new Specialist Equipment and Assessment Team (SEAT). The Geelong family-owned company has operated for the past 20 years, the last five in Moolap as Free to Smile. GMS Rehabilitation now enjoys the largest showroom of its type in Geelong, with off-street parking and a huge range and display of products.

GMS Rehabilitation can supply to clients of the TAC, Workcover, Department of Veterans Affairs and Victoria’s statewide equipment program. Operating from four sites – Melbourne, Shepparton, Traralgon and Geelong – GMS Rehabilitation covers the entire state. Manager Craig Trickett says Spinal Week from 20 to 26 May is an ideal time to introduce the SEAT service. “The service offers two rehabilitation engineers who can assist in assessing client needs and recommend appropriate equipment,” Craig says. “This unique local service

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Right systems for any budgets CONNECTAIR has been operating at 127 West Fyans St, Newtown, for the past 13 years. Peter Dear, who opened the business, had been installing air-conditioning for the preceding 25 years. “Our sole objective is supply or design a system that is practical, suits your lifestyle and your budget,” Peter says. “With Geelong in the midst of a building boom, Connectair is the perfect place to start when you’re looking for heating, cooling, ducted vacuum, hydronic heating, solar hot water, security or video intercom systems for your new or renovated home. We offer a one-stop shop when

Connectair’s showroom on West Fyans St, in Newtown. it comes to all these services.” Peter says customers are welcome to bring plans and ideas to Connectair’s showroom. “We can give you our expertise and information on what is available or we can

meet on-site or in your home at no obligation to discuss what products you’re looking for,” Peter says. Connectair stocks all the leading brands in heating, cool-

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FOR SALE TILES, outdoor, pale fawn, 88x 30cm square. $120ono the lot. 5250-1119.

MULTIPRESS/ squatrack, Mod 480 MPR, Force USA, multi-angle bench (flat incline decline), bar bell, rubber olympic discs, 4x 20kgs, 2x 10kgs, 2x 5kgs, 4x 2.5kgs, hardly used. $1,000 the lot. 5245-8619 or 0402 104 710. ROUND BALE FEEDER, for cattle, strongly built, in two pieces, galvanised. $320. 0428 456 362. SAFETY DOORS, yscreen mesh, 81cm x 1.98cm, 74cm x 1.98, 82cm x 2.05cm. $50 each. Call for details. 5241 4141. Grovedale. SLIDING SCREEN DOOR, cream, Alugard, pet door installed and security lock, 18 months old, EC, 945mmx2030mm. $200. 5250-4500. SOFA BED, Newton, black, click clack, as new, EC. $180. 0414 745 227.

TOSCA Suitcase, chocolate colour, 76x56x26, GC $30 Ph 5277 0410. VACUUM CLEANER, Kirby Sentria, 12 months old, hardly used, with shampooer. $900ono. 0438 382 042. VACUUMN CLEANER, and shampooer, Kirby Sentria, EC. $1,250ono. 5241-4819. WORKBENCH, timber, includes metal vice and shelf beneath, GC. $50. 5251 1818.

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES ANTIQUE, Gentleman's wardrobe. $49.95 Anglesea. 5263 2725.

BABY GOODS COT, Timber, Grow Years, with balls at each end, including mattress, GC, $150. 5274-9796. Lovely Banks.

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

WANTED TO BUY $$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.

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

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CLOTHES, Ladies, bag of size 12's, EC, as new, $40. Phone 5241 8581.

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HOT WATER SERVICE, mains pressure, Vulcan 2000, 315 litre, out of holiday unit. $300. 52414141. Grovedale. MATTRESS AND BASE, queen size, 2 cots with mattresses, white, all in EC. $600. 5278-7884, 0430 273 913. MAZDA, 323 hatchback, 1984, auto, 73,765kms, reg, PDS-737. $1,200ono. 5222 1628. SUIT, mens, brand new, striped, charcoal. $49. 5277 0410. MOBILITY SCOOTER, Pride Rally, red, 3 wheel electric scooter, new batteries, front basket, rear carry bag and safety ag, used only 4 times. $1,600ono. 0408 990 929 NEW AND USED ITEMS, suit home renovators or retired tradie. 5275 0695. RECLINING CHAIR, mocha suede. GC. $300. 5248-4456.

Census Field OfďŹ cers Contribute to a brighter future for Australia The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) conducts the Census of Population and Housing every ďŹ ve years. The next Census will be held in August 2016. In the lead up to the next Census, the ABS will be undertaking a trial of collection procedures in the Geelong area. The ABS is seeking to employ enthusiastic, community minded Field OfďŹ cers who want to make a difference in their community and to the future of the Australian Census. Field OfďŹ cers will be required to undertake training, conduct ďŹ eld work and administrative duties including data entry and public interactions, while maintaining regular contact with their Area Supervisor. Let us shed some more light on the role‌ 6 # & 5 , $) - , -/ & ( #(0)&0 0 (#(! ( 1 % ( 1),% 6 # & 5 ,- 1#&& , +/#, .) 1),% .1 ( /&3 ( *. ' , 6 # & 5 ,- 1#&& ,( ,)/( * , ")/, #( &/ - -/ & &) #(! ( allowances. 6 # & 5 ,- '/-. & .) - /, &3 " ( & ( -.), )(5 (.# & ) /' (.- Field OfďŹ cers must be an Australian citizen. For speciďŹ c Field OfďŹ cer duties visit the website below.

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CHEV, 1934, sedan, 286 V8, 2 speed, power glide, auto, no reg, no RWC, with trailer, FDF-634. $35,000. 5274-1159, 0417 561 877.

PROTON, Persona, 2008, auto, EC, new tyres, service book, 50,000kms, one owner, reg until 07/13, ZNV-432. $10,300 with RWC. 0407 265 059.

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30hrs/week Contract until 2015 (probability of ongoing) Salary range SCHCADS – Social Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Level 3 to 5 - $42,000 to $59,000 depending on experience and qualiďŹ cations.

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This is an exciting opportunity to work as part of the established Central Grampians Community Support Options team. Responsibilities will include the timely development, implementation, monitoring and co-ordination of individual support plans to assist older people, people with disabilities and carers to remain living independently at home in a digniďŹ ed and safe manner, through a person centred care approach. The successful applicant will be a highly motivated professional who demonstrates an understanding of the needs and concerns of carers, senior people and younger people with a disability. You will have tertiary qualiďŹ cations or extensive experience in a human service ďŹ eld with excellent communication skills. For consideration, applicants must speciďŹ cally address the Key Selection Criteria GCH is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a smoke free workplace. Application Requirements and Position Description available from www.grampianscommunityhealth.org.au Phone 5358 7400 or email gch@grampianscommunityhealth.org.au For further information contact Alison Duxson or Karen Watson ph 5358 7400 Applications close 24/05/2013

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HYUNDAI, Elantra, hatchback, 2005, auto, EC, 71,000kms, TZO-652. $9,990. 5261-4564.

The Barwon Water Alliance is constructing new water, recycled water, and sewerage infrastructure to service the Armstrong Creek development. We recently completed constructing a sewerage pipeline that will service the eastern precinct of Armstrong Creek. Works to connect the sewerage pipeline to the main sewerage pipeline will take place over the coming month. The work site is next to Harvey Avenue, north of Waralilly Boulevard. The main sewerage pipeline collects flows from the Geelong region and transfers to the Black Rock water reclamation plant. As part of this work please note: 0 ( $ / & &+( (&+% * -&(" )!* 0 -!## $&%!*&( * & &+( # , #) % -!## * " wind direction into consideration. 0 ! *) -!## ) * +' *& ))!)* -!* -&("!% * %! * 0 ( -!## %& !)(+'*!&% *& ) (,! ) .' * -&(") *& &$'# * / (#/ +% 2013. If you would like more information regarding this work, please contact the Barwon Water Alliance on 1300 656 007.

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JAYCO, Stirling, 2010, poptop outback, 17’, awning with annexe, 150L fridge, shower, burgundy leather club lounge, AC, radio/TV, battery pack, EC. $39,000ono. 0418 565 041. JAYCO, Westport, 17', pull out awning, EC, AC, microwave, cooktop, fridge. $18,700. 0419 890 780.

PEUGEOT, 306xsi, hatch, 2001, 5 speed manual, very sporty, dark blue, brilliant condition, you will be impressed, only 2 owners, full history, all books, genuine 81,000kms, RWC, QTA-974. $8,250ono. 0419 895 562. MITSUBISHI, Pajero, Exceed, 2005, top of the range, car is in show room condition and has been fully serviced, 96,000km, one owner, 3.8ltr, V6, petrol, 5 speed auto, full leather, climate control AC, Sat Nav, reversing camera, TV front, CD player, DVD front and rear with wireless headphones, two tone silver, nudge bar, driving lights, Shuroo, air horns, TLT-703. $25,000ono. Phone: 0412 646 981, Geelong.

TOYOTA, Landcruiser, 1993, GXL, ULP, LPG, 220,000kms, 7 seats, towbar, UHF 27MHZ, many extras, VGC, RWC, FIB-800. $10,900 ono. 5243-3645.

JAYCO STERLING, 21ft, 2011, TV, fridge reezer, full oven, microwave, club lounge, QS bed, slideout wall, full ensuite, washing machine, A/C, pull out awning, as new. $46,500. Phone 0409 561 990.

AUTO PARTS /ACCESSORIES

MILLARD, poptop, 12' x 7', GC, with annexe. $4,300ono. Phone 5277 2668.

NUDGE BAR, for EL Ford sedan. $90ono. 0403 137 813.

ROOF TOP TENT, used once, and trailer, EC, ready to go camping today. Reduced price $2,500. 0409 990 102. TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au

TOYOTA, Yaris, 2007, low kms, RWC, auto, PS. AC, many extras, VGC, long reg, ZPP-570. $9,750. 0438 931 731.

CARAVANS & TRAILERS CARAVANS/TRAILERS WANTED, Phone 0427 700 997. CARAVANS/TRAILERS wanted. Any condition. Call 0438 866 434. EVERNEW, pop top caravan, EC, 3 way fridge, split AC heat and cool, twin beds, rollout awning, full oven, microwave, electric brake, radio, reg 10/14. $18,000. 0428 310 339. JAYCO, Eagle, 2004, campervan, sleeps 7, annexe, flys, EC, cover, roof racks. $15,200. 5278 -2507.

AA FREE CAR REMOVAL Prompt, friendly service. 0419 899 698, all hours. Portside Auto Wreckers. All makes and models. Open 6 days a week.

AAA Mitch's Car Removals and Towing. Cash paid for complete vehicles, also scrap metal and farm machinery. Phone 0420 671 711. LMCT 10724.

ABC CAR REMOVALS CASH PAID $50 - $500

Cars, utes, trucks & vans. 25hrs 8 days/week Ph 0419 002 323 LMCT 10471W

CORIO AUTO WRECKERS CAR REMOVAL

NUDGE BAR, for Ford XH ute, with driving lights, EC. $350ono. 0403 137 813.

CAR/TRUCK RENTALS

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Need local staff? Advertise in our employment section and employ local talent...

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Call our helpful classiďŹ ed team between 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!

For information on on all all City City of of Greater Greater Geelong Geelong & today's 9 of today’s paper. Public Notices, Notices, see see pages page 98 of paper.

ClassiďŹ eds 1300 666 808

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MEDICAL RECEPTION COURSE

Book www.wesleyhealth.com.au or call 1800 011 123

KIA, Rio, Sport, manual, 2010, 70,000kms, 1 female owner, under warranty, EC, A/C, music system, Ipod connectivity, blue tooth, RWC, XRC124. $10,990. 0488 049 214.

NOTIFICATION OF SEWERAGE PIPE CONNECTION WORKS

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

HELD GEELONG PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE All aspects medical terminology, reception, Medicare, patient care and more!

HOLDEN, Calais, VT, V8, EC throughout, 18" mags, FE2, alarm, leather, wood grain, towbar, CC763D. $7,500neg. 0428 528 055.

HOLDEN, Commodore, VS, RWC, dual fuel, GC, 289,000kms, NKR-443. $2,700. 0414 895 421.

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TOYOTA, Corona, 1985, auto, AC, PS, CMK-297. $500ono. 0401 359 251.

WANTED TO BUY

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FORD, Falcon, sedan, 2007, BF, Mk 2, silver, auto, AC, mags, towbar, VGC, RWC, reg 06/13, UUW-085. $7,950ono. 0425 790 265. Herne Hill.

HOLDEN, Commodore, VS, 1996, auto, reg 08/13, neat car, runs great, NNW-388. $2,500ono. 0409 442 093.

If you are interested, please call

1300 558 348

TOYOTA, Corolla, 2000, auto, RWC, AC, PS, electric windows, electric doors, air bag, new time belt, private sale, VGC, ZGM-381. Only $5,950. 5282-4740.

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

TOYOTA, Hilux, Workmate, 2003, dual fuel, canopy, very reliable, reg 01/14, SIG-094. $6,500. 0419 577 748.

CALL NOW to secure your place 5229 8320

WALKERS • REGULAR, REPLACEMENT & RELIEF WORK AVAILABLE • GREAT EXERCISE • SUIT RETIRED, OR STAY AT HOME PARENT • ALL AGES WELCOME

FORD, Falcon, 1999, electric windows, CC, 6 months reg, dual fuel, WYO-826. $3,500. 0412 250 918.

Diploma Children’s Services - enrol now Level 2 First Aid and CPR - starting 23/5/2013 Dual Cert III Aged Care and HACC - starting 3/6/2013

MAINTENANCE PERSON PLEASE CONTACT THE PRINCIPAL AT MT DUNEED REGIONAL PS ON 52641230

FORD, 2003, BA Fairlane Ghia, full service history, 129,000kms, EC, RWC, SJX-567. $10,400ono. 0409 175 344.

If you want employment in the community services sector. Our training is professional, centrally located and with small class sizes. We are small enough to know all our students individually but big enough to offer you an excellent training experience. Active Care in conjunction with BGT are now offering:

Wanted for a local Primary School to maintain grounds and general repairs. Working the equivalent of one day per week or two half days. May suit recently retired trades person able to start ASAP.

QUIT CIGARETTES, in 60 minutes, with a lifetime guarantee. Also weight loss and gastric band hypnosis. Phone Joy 0400 573 369.

MOTOR VEHICLES

Forced to resign Redundancy

SITUATIONS VACANT

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MOTOR VEHICLES

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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identiďŹ cation number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

RESUMES /EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

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IndySport Indy Sport Salmon dominate coast

KICK LINE: Fleet-footed Cats Tom Lonergan, Cameron Guthrie, Mark Blicavs and Stephen Motlop step out at training on Tuesday. 98970 Picture: GREG WANE

Daunting Pies big threat, says coach By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THIS could be the danger game. Whenever a team has a strong winning streak, there’s always a danger game that pops up - and it’s often a team considered in poorer form that finds an extra few per cent while the streak side drops off slightly. That’s enough in AFL to cause an upset, exactly the scenario Geelong faces in its game against Collingwood on Saturday. The Magpies are wounded, pride is severely dented and coach Nathan Buckley promised his players a week of soul searching. That used to mean getting flogged on the training track but these days it’s more likely to involve meetings. Chris Scott, as coaches must, described Collingwood as “daunting opposition”. “Their form against Fremantle was very good at times,” he said at Simonds Stadium this week. “To be that far down against Fremantle and to come back is exceptional form. “They were very, very good against Essendon at times. We make our assumptions on the opposition given their best football. “We’d assume they’re going to play like they did in patches against Essendon and Fremantle when they were playing well.” The main antidote to this infection is the well-established Geelong hunger for big games and Collingwood still fits that category. Memories of recent blockbusters against the Magpies will live in the minds of the older players and Geelong has shown its education of the younger brigade in these matters is top notch. The newbies will have to carry the can

PIE EATER: Paul Chapman would be handy against Collingwood. 98199 for a while longer, with continued doubt over veteran Paul Chapman, a handy man to have around in games against Collingwood. Chapman was running laps at training on Tuesday and did not join in main group activities. Scott has expressed his confidence for the last two weeks that Chapman would take his place in the side but each time he has been a late withdrawal. “I’m not going to say I’m confident,” Scott admitted. “I can’t shed any light, it’s more complicated than we first thought. “It’s been grumbling along, he’s been 95 per cent for three weeks. It’s not a hamstring strain, it’s more related to the tendon.” Scott said Chapman would be taken

SALMON were the dominant species over the past week, with many caught along the coast. Ken Alford found them at Bancoora Beach where he caught plenty just under 1kg on small metal slugs. Noel Robinson fished Eastern View where the going was slow until he saw a large, dark shadow down the beach. His first cast into the patch resulted in a hook-up, followed by continuous action over the next couple of hours on fish averaging around 1kg. Steve Dmytrenko caught salmon around 700g on small metal lures from Lorne Pier early Monday morning. I fished Sheoaks River last weekend, catching salmon and some big couta on lure until rain forced a shift to Wye River. I added only one big couta to my tally but a pair of anglers fishing with bait had caught over 20 salmon on the run-up to high tide. Paul Edwards fished Cinema Point for a catch of five salmon over 2kg each. Paul was fishing one rod with bait and the other a surf snatcher, with the latter accounting for all his fish. The Barwon River estuary also returned salmon. Most were small but still fun on light tackle. The estuary also continued producing small mulloway, most below the 60cm size limit and requiring quick releases to ensure their survival. Troy West spun the Erskine River for seven bream over 35cm on Eco Gear SX 40 lures. Stuart Stephens was fishing soft plastics on Geelong’s waterfront on Monday night when he hooked up a big snapper. A young bloke walking past with his dog helped Stuart land the 5.4kg fish after a 20-minute fight on 4kg line. Squid were taken in respectable numbers from St Leonards to Hermsley. Most were under 1kg and takon on jigs in size 2.5 or smaller. Tan Chee fished Queenscliff’s cut where he caught four trevally among a mixed bag also comprising salmon, tommy rough, wrasse and squid. Lismore’s Lake Tooliorook remained consistent for trout averaging

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through a “traditional” rehabilitation involving greater strengthening focus if his hamstring failed to improve. “It’s most important to get him completely right so he can play a long stretch of footy when he does come back.” Scott said he was “confident” Joel Corey would return. The coach also lauded the performances of Matthew Stokes this season, admitting he was “mildly surprised” at his surge in form. “He adds a different look to the midfield,” Scott observed. “He finds the footy and uses it really well; a smart, natural footballer.” Scott said tagger Taylor Hunt faced a six week recovery after surgery for a broken collarbone on Mother’s Day.

GOOD COD: Peter Murphy at Lake Mulwala with one of his spinnerbai-caught cod.

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