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Defeated Hawks left mark on Cats, says Scott JOHN VAN KLAVEREN CATS coach Chris Scott is worried about the injury impact of last week’s Hawthorn clash despite looming opponent North Melbourne losing its past seven against Geelong. Scott highlighted as concerns the Cats’ six-day break and leg injuries to forwards Steve Johnson and Mathew Stokes. “Are we going to be affected because of the hard game, probably, but we’ve got to be able to rise above that,� Scott told a media conference this week. “There’s a physical component to it but they’re a pretty resilient group and have been through that before. “I’d back our people in to be as well-prepared as possible. On the mental side I have no doubts. “But we won’t know for sure until Sunday afternoon.� Scott said the club would closely monitor leg injuries to Johnson and Stokes. “Steve’s corky is significant, it affected him a little bit but I expect him to be okay. “Stokes also got a cork really early in the game. I wouldn’t be surprised if it affected him, even though he says it didn’t. “We’ll do everything we can to make sure we know they’re right, which is why we have a conservative policy. “That was the case with Orren (Stephenson) last weekend and maybe the case with others this weekend.� Scott said he expected Stephenson to play as part of the Cats’ preferred structure of two strong key forwards and two ruckmen. Youngster George HorlinSmith was “really close� to senior selection, Scott said. “He was perhaps our 24th player last week and he’s pushing hard again.� Scott expected speedy pair David Wojcinski and Travis Varcoe to return via the VFL in the next two to three weeks.
BY CHERIE DONNELLAN AN ANGLESEA postman who crashed a delivery motorbike in a stunt jump this week “no longer works for Australia Post�, the organisation has confirmed. A spokesperson for Australia Post said the company had “zero tolerance (for) any unsafe behaviour�. “We are extremely disappointed by this incident,� the spokesperson said. “Australia Post takes a matter like this extremely seriously and the person involved no longer works for us.� The postie in his 20s was filmed attempting to jump a makeshift ramp in his Australia Post uniform on his boss’ motorbike during delivery rounds on Tuesday. The man was reported to have told his boss he hit a kangaroo when questioned about damage to the bike. Video footage of the “Air Mail� stunt received hundreds of hits on Youtube after a tradesman who built the ramp uploaded the footage this week. The video was captioned: “we built a jump for the postie and he hit it hard. Didn’t turn out so well for the postie or the bike�. The footage showed the postie speeding toward the ramp, flying
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City push for autism school BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A GROUP of parents is pushing for an autism-specific school in Geelong. Group spokesperson Magic Barkley said autism diagnosis rates in the region were increasing, with some areas as high as one in 25. “Geelong is behind the eight ball for services to families of children on the autism spectrum,” Ms Barkley said. “We estimate up to 40 per cent of children on the autism spectrum would be suitable to attend an autism specific school. “Melbourne has four dedicated autism spectrum disorder (ASD) schools but we have nothing.”
Ms Barkley said Geelong’s existing schools for children with disabilities – Barwon Valley School and Nelson Park – had significant numbers of ASD students. “Nelson Park has 40 per cent of its students on the autism spectrum. There are also large numbers of ASD students in mainstream schools who should not be there. “Then there are students who are at Nelson Park who could be in mainstream schools with more help. “I know of students who have been shunted from mainstream schools to Nelson Park and back again. “It’s a broken system that just can’t keep up. Government is
turning its back on families left, right and centre.” A spokesman for Education Minister Martin Dixon said State Government was committed to supporting ASD students in Geelong. The students had additional support including psychologists, speech therapists and a teaching coach through the region’s “autism-friendly learning plan”. The spokesman said a significant number of students at Nelson Park and Barwon Valley had a dual diagnosis of ASD. “The needs of these students are being considered in the planning for special schooling provision into the future.”
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Surveillance cameras ‘stop thugs, save life’ He credited the cameras with helping drive a “heavy reduction” in antisocial behaviour. A further 12 cameras could be added to the system soon, he said. A camera operator monitors the network between midnight and 5am Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Sgt Connolly said the operator was in contact via radio with police on the streets and in vans, nightclub operators, cleaners, taxi drivers and even McDonald’s staff. The expanding network of cameras was part of “preventative and proactive” policing in central Geelong, he said. “It’s about early intervention. We’ve
proved that if we get in and identify minor issues earlier we’ve got a better chance of reducing more-serious injuries later on. “We can send police into a particular area promptly then they can move onto the next job and we still have the group monitored with the cameras.” Sgt Connolly said the cameras increased perceptions of safety in the city area while helping “identify issues” rather than just targeting offenders. The security system recently helped save a girl’s life when an operator noticed her collapsed in the street. “The camera operator saw her lying down and no one was around. He was
able to call a cleaner nearby who was hooked up on radio and they saved her life.” City Central Geelong manager Dean Frost said council had installed four cameras in Moorabool St and one in Ryrie St in the past 18 months. The cameras were watching the city’s new “super bus stops” and “monitoring nightlife activity”, he said. Council community safety portfolio holder Jan Farrell said the system was “continuously evaluated”. “Council is constantly looking to upgrade the security camera system, taking feedback from Victoria Police, central Geelong traders and venue operators and our own staff,” she said.
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BUNNINGS has moved a step closer to opening a Norlane store after a council vote this week. Councillors agreed to ask the state’s Planning Minister to rezone a former Ford site on the Princes Hwy for Bunnings to relocate from its existing store in Corio later this year.
Storm havoc STORM damage to Geelong homes on Monday has prompted a State Emergency Service call for home owners to safeguard their properties against “severe weather events”. An SES spokesperson said units in the Geelong area received 50 requests for help, with residents advised to “be proactive” on maintenance of household gutters and drains and to secure “loose items” in the event of storms.
Gallery ‘busy’ ALMOST 58,000 patrons visited Geelong Gallery in the last financial year, according to its annual report. The gallery reported 57,845 visits in 2010/2011, up almost 6000 on the previous year.
G21 funded GEELONG’S council has again agreed to provide the bulk of funding for an organisation working on regional strategies for the area’s five councils. Councillors voted this week to provide G21 with $403,000 over the next four financial years, based on City of Greater Geelong comprising 76 per cent of residents in the region.
Shell ‘incident’ A “HAZARDOUS materials incident” prompted a warning for residents in Geelong’s northern suburbs to stay away from Corio’s Shell refinery on overnight on Saturday, according to a CFA statement. The CFA and Shell released a joint statement on Sunday morning, saying refinery staff “reacted quickly” to the chemical leak before an all-clear signal about 2am Sunday.
Arena plan COUNCIL has adopted a master plan to improve Geelong Arena’s facilities for basketball and events, Mayor John Mitchell has announced. He said the Geelong Arena plan presented three options for extending the venue’s “annex” with more change rooms, a café, toilets and other facilities.
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BY CHERIE DONNELLAN A GEELONG man trying to cross the Nullarbor on a skateboard is half way to proving his critics wrong, he told the Independent this week. Mental health advocate Aaron Salta said he passed the midpoint of his 2000km journey this week. But covering 1200km in 10 days so far was taking its toll. “My legs are all swollen,” Mr Salta said. “Actually, they’ve doubled in size but I’m treating them with saltwater baths and massages.” Mr Salta said the pain was “worth it” to raise awareness of depression. He initially hoped to raise $10,000 for mental health but was now aiming for $20,000 after attracting widespread media attention. “I’ve had great support from newspapers, radio stations and television networks. “The attention is great because the whole reason I’m doing this is to make people aware of mental health issues.” Mr Salta revealed to the Independent in February that he had battled depression for two years. “I’m in a really good place and want others to feel like this as well. Because I understand what depression feels like it’s given me more drive to do this.” Mr Salta thanked friends Damien Ryan and Sean McLaughlin for keeping him focussed on skating at least 100km a day. “I actually did 144 kilometres the other day. That’s been my biggest day of skating so far.” Mr Salta said he spent months running up to 14km a day preparing for the challenge.
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Our air postie lands ‘jobless’ bike during delivery rounds on Tuesday. The man was reported to have told his boss he hit a kangaroo when questioned about damage to the bike. Video footage of the “Air Mail” stunt received hundreds of hits on Youtube after a tradesman who built the ramp uploaded the footage this week. The video was captioned: “we built a jump for the postie and he hit it hard. Didn’t turn out so well for the postie or the bike”. The footage showed the postie speeding toward the ramp, flying through the air and landing on his front wheel before apparently crashing. The tradesman who filmed the jump could be heard expressing
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500 in say on Barwon Heads kinder BY MICHELLE HERBISON MORE than 500 residents have made submissions on council plans for a new Barwon Heads kindergarten, according to a councillor. Andy Richards labelled council’s consultation process for the proposed Barwon Heads’ early learning centre a success after submissions closed last week. Council accepted the submissions concurrently with public comment on a master plan for the town’s Village Park to include the kindergarten. Residents are split over the plan, with objectors concerned the centre would take up too much of the park. The proposal includes preschool, maternal and child health and multi-purpose rooms with playgrounds and provision for an external storeroom. The Independent reported in October that Barwon Heads’ existing kinder would be unable to
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Designs on city centre BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN CONTROVERSIAL British architect Will Alsop will join leading designers and planners in a two-day workshop on Central Geelong, according to its organiser. Deakin University head of architecture Prof Hisham Elkadi said the workshop was part of a Vision II project to revitalise the city centre. Prof Elkadi, a Vision II project director and Icon for Geelong competition judge, said the workshop was a first for the city. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will be bringing in international and Australian experts in architecture, urban design, planning and sociology,â&#x20AC;? Prof Elkadi said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most of the big practices in Victoria will be represented and they have all agreed to come for a day to support the project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having so many top architects in one place for one day has never happened before, so it shows a high level of commitment.â&#x20AC;? Mr Alsop has applied his modernist, avant-garde architecture to several distinctive and controversial buildings featuring bright colours and unusual forms. His design for the Londonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Peckham Library won the UKâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most
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prestigious architecture award, the Stirling Prize, in 2000. Mr Alsop, who has held a number of academic posts, believes in a strong connection between art and architecture. His paintings and sketches have been exhibited alongside his architectural projects in dedicated exhibitions. The international principal of global architectural firm RMJM also sits on several design and advisory boards, including a Yorkshire Forward Urban Renaissance Panel. Prof Elkadi said the workshop aimed to create a vision for Central Geelong to â&#x20AC;&#x153;revive the city and knit it together againâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is part of a continuous program.â&#x20AC;? Prof Elkadi said a gallery space would be set aside at Deakinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Waterfront campus to exhibit ideas and concepts from the workshop. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This will be a permanent gallery for Vision II so the public can look at the work and provide feedback.â&#x20AC;? Prof Elkadi said Mr Alsop would also deliver a public lecture. State Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department of Planning and Community Development has funded the Vision II with Committee for Geelong, council and Deakin University as partners.
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Geelong company in Australian-first trial of ‘musical change rooms’
Sounds fit to wear BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG-BASED international retailer Cotton On has introduced musical fitting rooms in a retail first for Australia. Marketing manager Mark Coombes said the fashion brand was “shaping the future of shopping” with its Try on Your Sound concept. The initiative used radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to “enhance the customer experience”. “Try on Your Sound combines music and fashion in an innovative way by creating a
mini gig environment in the fitting room,” Mr Coombes said. “Selected garments are tagged with a unique RFID code and when taken into the purpose-built fitting rooms the technology initiates a play list individually selected to reflect the style of the garment.” Mr Coombes said the technology was designed to appeal to younger consumers. “We know that Gen Y defines itself by music and that fashion is also a means of self-expression, so we thought ‘Why not combine the two’.” The RFID system transmits
electronic information between a garment tag and a reader via a wireless system. The system operates without requirements for human intervention or line of sight, with the computer activating when the garment and reader are in proximity. Mr Coombes said Cotton On worked with a leading RFID engineering company, Unique Micro Design, to develop the technology. The system debuted at a Cotton On store in Carindale, Queensland. Mr Coombes said the company would expand the technology to
other locations in coming months. “In our search for tracks that reflected our garment styles we focused on hot-off-the-press, emerging Australian artists and cutting-edge international acts not yet spun on commercial radio.” Mr Coombes said customer feedback would shape future applications of the RFID technology. Cotton On Group encompasses seven brands, 8000 employees and almost 1000 stores in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, South Africa, Germany and the USA.
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Amy hosts Star Search AN AUSTRALIAN stage star will take a lead role in Geelong’s premier young talent quest 12 years after her own victory, according to organisers. They said Amy Lehpamer had agreed to compere this year’s Powercor Star Search after winning the event’s instrumental category as a violinist in 2000. Last year Lehpamer had the lead role in the Australian premiere of Broadway hit musical Rock of Ages. She has also starred in other theatre productions including Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Shane Warne the Musical. The 26-year-old left Geelong after high school to study an arts degree in English literature and Japanese at Melbourne
University before forging a career on stage. Rotary Club of Highton’s Star Search is encouraging vocalists and instrumentalists to register online at starsearch.net.au for a chance to share in the prize pool of $7000. This year’s grand final will begin 7.30pm on May 11 at Geelong’s Costa Hall. Vocal auditions begin at St Lukes Uniting Church, Highton, on April 24. The church will host instrumental and group auditions on May 1. “Both soloists and groups are encouraged to enter,” organisers said. “Who knows, someone may emerge as another Amy Lehpamer.” The Independent is a sponsor of Star Search.
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IN CHERIE Donnellan’s March 30 story about Neighbourhood Watch’s Facebook trial, Leading Senior Constable Andrew King made a slighting reference to volunteers: “The program took a body blow because many volunteers were resistant to the changes”. His implication was that the volunteers were flawed in some way. He remarked that about 50 per cent of local members quit. The reasons for this were left unexplored. The elephant in the room is the unbalanced policecommunity partnership that is Neighbourhood Watch. It is a partnership between full-time paid staff of a state-funded autocratic bureaucracy and parttime volunteer members of a democracy. Former Chief Commissioner Simon Overland exhibited little empathy for Neighbourhood Watch. Members would reckon his changes, cancelling crime reports to areas and stopping police attending meetings, were a body blow that crushed member morale. Regrettably, in a bureaucracy change is often initiated by those who need to be seen to be doing something regardless of whether it is beneficial or not. Volunteers who considered the changes detrimental to Neighbourhood Watch, being powerless to oppose them, voted with their feet. Now if 50 per cent of an organisation’s member quit due to changes, what would it say about the changes or those imposing them? Peter Mackinlay Geelong
WE MUST embrace the future and tackle climate change is the ALP’s message to the public as Labor introduces a carbon tax to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal use. Will it reduce coal mining? Considering compensation for the carbon tax, the real threat to our manufacturing industries is the high Australian dollar, which is partly due to the mining boom. As manufacturing declines our farmland is up for grabs for foreign companies to expand coal mining and create employment. The ALP is not embracing the future and is destroying our farmland to provide jobs. Farmland provides food and jobs forever. Quarrying it leaves future generation, with a wasteland. If carbon tax funding for research of alternative energy without negative impacts on farmland or farming families produces results the ALP and Greens can be applauded. If coal exports continue to expand our manufacturing will decline and food producing farmland will be lost. What is the point of the carbon dioxide tax if coal exports continue? Kevin Guinane Gheringhap
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AS A CLIMATE sceptic I see no news of any tangible developments in terms of a cleaner environment or technological developments. Clean coal is a myth because it is doubtful any viable technology exists, with even Climate Minister Greg Combet waxing lyrical on numerous occasions about the rosy future of the coal industry. Coal leases have been issued secretly by the Victorian Government in prime food production areas and coal seam gas leases rival these in number. Over 200 climate change initiatives have achieved what? We will not see the end of oil and coal for a very long time. Federal Government is not forcing hybrid cars on the public in any emphatic fashion despite pre-carbon tax claims that behavioural change would ensue. Coal seam gas explorarion is also flavour of the month everywhere at great cost to the environment.
GARY Matchan (Letters, March 31) defended his right to hunt wild ducks in Australia. He stated that Australia was the only country in the world where game bird hunting was banned. Thank goodness I live in Australia, the lucky country, because it does not always follow what other countries are doing, particularly in animal welfare. Mr Matchan stated that dying naturally of starvation would be worse for ducks than to be shot out of the sky, sometimes injured to die a slow and painful death. Perhaps we should ask the ducks. Duck hunters cannot give any guarantee that protected duck species will not be shot in error. Duck hunting is a cruel and unfair sport. The only way it would be fair is if the ducks could shoot back. Suzanne Roberts Whittington
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Any contradictions here? If a quantum change in behaviour is happening, I would like someone to point it out All power to a cleaner environment but same-old, same-old seems to be the order of the day for some time to come at great expense to the paying public. Gary Oraniuk Geelong West
Optional preference IT IS time electoral commissions looked at Australia’s many and varied voting systems to make them uniform and relevant. In elections for the federal House of Representatives voters must put a number in each square, while for the Senate you can choose to put number one beside the party of your choice and have your vote automatically distributed according to the party’s preferences or you can number every square. This confused a large percentage of voters at the last federal election. Several marginal seats were won or lost on uncounted informal votes because voters had put a one beside a House of Representatives candidate without putting other numbers on the paper. The problems of having a minority government manipulated by minor parties and independents would be less likely if the voting system was less confusing. States have various systems and neither Queensland nor Tasmania has an upper house. New South Wales and Queensland have optional preferential voting, which means you can put one beside the candidate of your choice and ignore the others or you can fill in as many sequential numbers beside candidates as you wish. This is not first-pastthe-post voting and does not disadvantage genuine contenders. It is time for federal and state lower houses to adopt optional preferential voting to ensure simplicity and fairness for all voters and candidates. Bob Dare Portarlington
Keep council down VESTED interests appear to exert undue influence on Geelong’s council. As a result, it is believed council is biased in favour of industry and commerce at the expense of public interests. The fault might lie with Local Government Act provisions allowing delegation of decision-making to council administrators. Where delegations are unlimited, uncontrolled
and unsupervised, they can leave councillors in the dark about details leading to the decisions. If so, council would be unaware of vested interests influencing the administration’s decisions. Undue influence can lead council into errors of judgment and law or to allegations of corruption and pandering to mates. Local government has no standing under the Commonwealth constitution. Local governments are deemed service providers to communities. Accepting that the council is a service provider, it follows that council might not have the authority to dispose of public assets or Crown Land without the people’s consent. As service providers, why must councillors travel overseas on matters other than those required of service providers? Listening to public concerns, paying closer attention and management and providing services for all Geelong people would result in better services and performance. Local Government has twice sought recognition within the constitution. Twice the people have rejected it. Another attempt is proposed for the next federal election. Who would gain from the proposal? Local government would be the only beneficiary. Potentially local government could assume power to levy taxes et cetera and to change laws and regulations to the benefit of the few. John RL Wilson Norlane
Attack on unions BY INTRODUCING a new Construction Code Compliance Unit, the Baillieu Government is seeking to emulate the now inoperative and unlamented Australian Building Construction Commission by getting stuck into Victorian unions. Bafflingly, the unit is not even set up under any state law, so one wonders about its legality. In any case, its inspectors won’t have any workers to inspect for real or invented transgressions because the Baillieu Government has not initiated any significant publicly funded infrastructure projects. Jeannette Johanson North Geelong
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Artist goes with ‘flow’ BY CHERIE DONNELLAN GOING with the flow is the only way to survive life on tour, according to Aboriginal singer-songwriter Shellie Morris. Morris said she was “addicted” to touring even though the constant travel took her away from family and friends. “It’s strange. If I’m home for two weeks I just want to get back on the road. “I’m flying somewhere new every week.” Morris said she had experienced a life of “juxtaposition” growing up in Sydney with her adopted parents then finding her indigenous family in the Northern Territory and now touring domestically and overseas. She believed that her versatility as an opera-trained singer, multi-linguist and contemporary songwriter created a dynamic experience for audiences. “I can sing in 12 different aboriginal languages...and I have a big vocal range.” Morris said audiences could expect “incredible music” and a “journey” during her latest tour, Shellie’s Story. “The songs I wrote (for this tour) have a lot to do with my family – both of them – and how I found my place. “But I think my songs can relate to
everyone.” Morris said her schedule included the six-week tour, workshops in the Northern Territory and releasing a new album before performing at the London Olympics later this year. Morris has performed three times at Sydney’s Opera House, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics opening ceremony and in London Festival Hall. She has performed solo, with Australian “super group” Black Arm Band and alongside renowned acts like Sinead O’Connor and Grinspoon. Her work with Black Arm Band had taken her music career to new heights, Morris said. “(Black Arm members) Lou Bennett, Archie Roach, Shane Howard and Jimmy Little have been mentors to me.” Morris said her work with youths and an ambassador for Fred Hollows and Jimmy Little foundations was humbling. “I work with them on health and literacy issues through music. Morris said she enjoyed getting back to her home in Darwin for the simple comforts of “pizza and beer”. “I love the Darwin sunsets, too.” Morris will perform at Drysdale’s Potato Shed on Sunday and Monday.
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BY CHERIE DONNELLAN STORYTELLING has power, according to David Corlett. The documentary maker and writer hoped audiences at Airey’s Inlet’s Lighthouse Literary Festival next weekend would learn from him as much as they would also change his perspective. “I’m moved by hearing people’s stories and much of what I’ve done is to try and convey those stories to others,” he said. “I like when I hear stories that make me see a side I’d never thought of”. Festival organisers approached the Airey’s local because of his extensive research work on refugees and asylum seekers. Corlett is best-known for hosting SBS documentary Go Back To Where You Came From. “I’ve spent my life researching and writing,” he said. “I think my role is to help people understand the dynamics of other people’s worlds.” Corlett said his hosting role on the SBS show and his studies of other cultures had shaped his ideas about the power of words. “Words matter. Ideas matter,” he said. “How those ideas are conveyed can be more or less powerful. “I think it’s important for people to understand others’ stories and for those stories to be framed in the right contexts.” Corlett said he would participate in an artistic “exploration of silence” during the festival’s Saturday night program. He would host discussions about the “power of words to change people’s attitudes” alongside lawyer and refugee rights advocate Julian Burnside and radio presenter Amanda Smith during a Sunday session. The festival runs from April 20 to 22.
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Leopold Hall. Entry $8 includes tea, coffee and supper. Music by New Ritz. Enquiries 5250 1333. DANCE – Charity dance for Geelong Hospital children’s ward with Rod McKenzie 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $12 includes supper. All welcome. Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. ANTIQUES – Antique appraisals 10.30am4.30pm at All Saints’ Hall, 113 Noble St, Newtown. Valuation $7 an item. Also Devonshire Tea, sausage sizzle and plant market. Enquiries 5223 1118. SALE – Car boot sale 8.30am-12.30pm at Ocean Grove Park, Presidents Ave. Sites $15. All proceeds to park improvements. Enquiries 5255 2302 or 5255 2505. MARKET – Market 8am-1pm at Salvation Army Northside Community Centre, 92 Cox Rd, Corio. HEALING – Healing on the Spiritual Path lecture 11am at Cloverdale Community Centre, 167-169 Purnell Rd, Corio. Free entry. Enq 0412 359 011. MEETING – Geelong Evening VIEW Club dinner meeting 6.30pm at Dromoland House, Pakington St, Geelong West. Bookings 5278 1842. PICNIC – Ocean Grove community showcase picnic 11am-4pm at Ocean Grove Park, The Avenue. Wood chopping, Cub Scouts rope bridge, animal farm, vintage cars, jumping castle and more. Enquiries 0437 484 438. DANCING – Ballroom dancing 7-10pm at Club Italia, 515 Bellarine Hwy, Moolap. Members $5, non-members $10. Meals from 6.30pm, $5 off purchase for dancers. MARKET – Torquay Cowrie market 10am-3pm at Torquay Esplanade. Art, produce, handmade products, food, live music. Last market of the season until September. Enquiries cowriemarket@yahoo.com.au EXHIBITION – Shire of Corio Revisited exhibition opens midday at Osborne House, East Wing, Swinburne St, North Geelong. A nostalgic look at the history of the former Shire of Corio and elements that made it one of the country’s wealthiest. Exhibition open 10am-4pm Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until May 6. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 0424 373 214.
Drysdale. Group discussion for positive lifestyle change and healthy weight control. New members welcome. Enquiries 5251 3763. DOGS – Free dog show training for VCA-registered dogs 10.30-11.30am at Pettit Park, Beauford Ave, Bell Post Hill. Council approved. Enquiries 5278 2207. DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. All welcome. Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. SPEAKING – Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enq 5250 4507.
Tuesday PHILOSOPHY – Discussion evenings 7-9.30pm at Grovedale. Enquiries 5254 7484.
Wednesday DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with the dancers club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5243 5306.
Thursday DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Road. Entry $5. All welcome. Enquiries 5251 3529 ENGLISH – Free English language program at Waterfront Christian Church, 35 Corio St Geelong. Enquiries 5229 5799. MEDITATION – Meditation and Philosophy discussion group 10am-midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy Cafe 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Cafe, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484.
Friday DANCE – Country tap dancing beginners class 12pm, intermediates 2-4pm at Grovedale Memorial Hall, Reserve Rd. For all ages. Wear flat-soled shoes. Enquiries 0414 708 271.
Monday HEALTH – Springs TOWN club meets 9.1511am at rear hall, Drysdale Uniting Church, High St,
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READER’S RECIPE INGREDIENTS (SERVES 4) > 1kg gravy beef, cut into 2cm chunks > 1 tbs olive oil > 1 onion, chopped > 6 bacon rashes, chopped > 500g button mushrooms, halved > 4 whole garlic cloves, peeled > 2 tbs plain flour > 2 cups (500ml) beef stock > 1 cup (250ml) red wine > 2 fresh thyme sprigs > 3 bay leaves > 50g butter > 2 cups (300g) self-raising flour > 1/2 cup (45g) parmesan > 3/4 cup (185ml) milk
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BEEF PARMESAN CASSEROLE 1. Brown 1kg gravy beef, cut into 2cm chunks, in 1 tbs olive oil over medium heat. Transfer to plate. Add 1 onion, chopped, 6 bacon rashes, chopped, 500g button mushrooms, halved, and 4 whole garlic cloves, peeled and cook until soft. Stir in 2 tbs plain flour. 2. Add 2 cups (500ml) beef stock, 1 cup (250ml) red wine, 2 fresh thyme sprigs and 3 bay leaves. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low, add beef and simmer covered for 1 1/2 hours. Spoon into a 2 litre (8 cup) ovenproof dish. 3. Preheat oven to 200°C. Rub 50g butter into 2 cups (300g) self-raising flour. Stir in 1/2 cup (45g) parmesan and 3/4 cup (185ml) milk. Bring together. Roll into 20 balls. Place on beef. Bake for 20 minutes.
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he staff at Darby’s Paints are all keen automotive enthusiasts – just like the customers they serve. Nothing gives the staff greater pleasure than hearing from a satisfied customer who has not only used Darby’s range of high quality products but also taken advantage of their knowledge and passion for all things automotive. Whether it’s harsh weather conditions or an unfortunate bingle causing paint damage, Darby’s Paints is always available to help. From a minor paint repair to a full restoration of a prized car or bike, Darby’s Paints is a total automotive refinishing resource. Servicing Geelong for more than 28 years, Darby’s Paints is locally owned and operated. Manager Anthony Spanninga says Darby’s Paints prides itself on quality service, ensuring staff have the knowledge and experience to help clients choose the right products to get their vehicles looking brand new again. Darby’s Paints has three stores state-wide, with the team servicing panel shops right across Victoria. Anthony said Darby’s stocks more than 40 brands of auto body supplies and products in-store, including paints, industrial finishes and specialty coatings. “We’re the only automotive paint specialist in Geelong and we’re dedicated to providing the right advice for customers to do the job right the first time.” Whether it’s a car, truck, tractor, motorbike or a boat needing re-painting, customers can drop into Darby’s Paints for reliable advice and a great selection of quality products. Darby’s Paints is at 413 Moorabool St, Geelong, opposite Kardinia Park, phone 5229 3884.
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BY ALISTAIR KENNEDY tyling is very much to the fore from the dynamic Korean carmaker, Hyundai, these days. Even the humble station wagon, in the form of the Hyundai i40 Tourer, gets some striking good looks. The Hyundai i40 comes into its own when viewed in profile, with its long flowing lines making it a real headturner. Another eye-catching feature is a pair of eyebrow shaped LED daytime running lights, a first for Hyundai and one that gives the car a real presence on the road as well as improving its on-road visibility and so its safety. Although it’s likely to be viewed as a wagon version of the Hyundai i45, the i40 is actually built on a different platform. At 4.77 metres long it squeezes in between the Hyundai Elantra (4.51 metres) and i45 (4.82 metres). An i40 sedan will be produced but no decision has been made yet on whether it will be sold in Australia. Luggage space ranges from 553 litres with the rear seat backs in place to 1719 litres with the rear seat backs folded. There’s an extra 47 litres of hidden compartments below the cargo floor. The loading lip is low for ease of loading and there is a luggage rail fitted to the Elite and Premium models. Each of three model variants, Active, Elite and Premium, comes with the option of a 2.0-litre petrol or 1.7-litre turbo-diesel engine. The entry-level Active is available with either six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission; the two higher-specced variants only come with the auto gearbox. The diesel may be small in capacity but it’s a modern design with a big heart. We were impressed by its strong torque and the fact that turbo lag is kept to a minimum. Consumption of diesel fuel can be below five litres per hundred kilometres with a bit of attention to maximising economy. Five to six litres is the norm either on motorways or easy country roads. Around town the consumption still doesn’t go much over seven to eight litres per hundred kilometres. These are excellent numbers from a good-sized family station wagon. Ride and handling are both impressive with a good balance between firmness and comfort. We struck a few shallow potholes during our test but found no serious jarring or vibration. The Hyundai i40 Tourer is very much a car of its time in terms of safety and fuel efficiency. Standard across the range are nine airbags, ABS brakes with electronic brakeforce assistance and brake assist,
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PET DIVIDER, for Falcon station wagon, GC. $250. 5298-1405. Hamlyn Heights. WALKOFF FRONT, Holden, Premier, suit HJ to HZ. $450. 0407 560 410. St Albans Park.
BOATS & MARINE STACER, 11’, painted, carpeted floor, side deck with rod holders, depth sounder, 9.9HP Yamaha, new custom trailer, all safety gear, all in EC. $3,800ono. 0409 435 810. St Albans Park.
DRIFTAWAY, mini poptop, gas/electric, new annexe, EC, little use, forced sale, reg. until 12/12, $13,000. 0418 352 418. Geelong.
EVERNEW, caravan, 1996, 17’, dual axles, awning, annexe, flooring, oven, microwave, double bed, low mileage, cover. $19,500. 5241-1220. Leopold.
JAYCO, W/Port, poptop, 15’, 1998, EC, double bed, oven, awning. $15,400. 5255-4367, 0488 538 260. Ocean Grove.
CAMPER TRAILER, as new, excellent condition. $4,500. 0419 377 740. CARAVANS WANTED, anything considered. Phone 5248 6070.
WINDSOR, Statesman, Royal, poptop, 1997, tandem, independent suspension, electric brakes, full annexe, lots more, travels well. $16,000ono. 0419 560 389. Altona Meadows.
2004, door, 72,000 RWC, 5250-
FORD, Focus, Ghia, 2005, sedan, dark red, 46,000kms, front and side airbags, auto, backing sensor, ABS brakes, new tyres, service history, reg. until 10/12. UJZ-076. $15,000. 5253-1365. Drysdale.
HOLDEN, Commodore, 1998, VT, Calaise, sedan, 3.8lt, Equipe, 4 speed auto, full service history, full electrics, EC, RWC and reg. supplied. PAE228, $6,250ono. 0432 469 353. Lara.
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STATESMAN, Poptop, 1988, 13ft, full annexe, 3 berth, full oven, 3 way fridge, microwave, electric brakes, storage boxes, new tyres, spare, extra’s. $7,000. 0418 517 722. Lara.
HOLDEN, Commodore, 2004, 73,000kms, reg. 03/13, air bags, cruise, alloys, many extras, as new. SRL-626. $11,700 ono. 5255-4368, 52504142. Ocean Grove. CITROEN, C4VTS, 27,000kms, as climate, xenon leather, CD stacker, WKA-043. $14,750. 3033. Winchelsea.
CARAVANS & TRAILERS CAMPER TRAILER, 4yo, registered, annexe, all extras included, microwave, cooker, tables. $3,600. 0466 998 406. Grovedale.
WINDSOR, 16ft poptop, December 2000, single beds, AC, rollout awning, centre kitchen, L shape lounge, microwave, $18,500neg. 5244-4368.
JAYCO, poptop, 15’x7’, 4 berth, annexe, VGC, plus extras. $8,500 neg. 52501950. Leopold.
JAYCO, poptop, 2000, 16’, EC, double bed, microwave, always garaged, new awning. $15,500. 5258-3180, 0418 371 384. Point Lonsdale.
STACER, aluminium, 3.8, Sea Sprite, inflatable pontoons fitted, floor, SS fuel tanks, captain’s chair, upholstered seats, reg. until 09/12, all safety equipment, 20HP Honda, electric start, trim, tilt, 16 hours, serviced, extendable drawbar. $6,000ono. 0419 198 191. Portarlington.
TRAVELLER, poptop, 2005, 15.6’ x 7’, 2 single beds, annexe, 120L fridge, AC, many extras, as brand new. $18,500. 0411 440 255. Bell Park.
FORD, Fiesta, manual, 3 December reg., kms, one owner, TFV-873. $6,995. 2370.
2007, new, lights, RWC. 5267-
TEAR DROP, caravan, home made, 2.4x1, 5x1.6, new materials/fittings, CD, radio, water, stove, 12V and solar lighting, many extras, includes spare tyre. $2,900. 5244-1644, 0402 197 273. South Geelong.
FORD, Falcon FG, ex govt. books, 59,600kms, phone kit, mudflaps, reg. 09/12, colour silk, YQS103. $16,990 drive away. LMCT 7532. Phone 0418 520 360. 5251-2082.
TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au
FORD, Falcon, Futura, EL98, wagon, auto, many extras, reg. until 11/12, VGC, RWC, WAN-892. $5,500. 5275-0752. Corio.
HOLDEN, Commodore, VY, Acclaim, 145,000kms, side airbags, reg. until 12/12, EC, RWC, TXI-977. $6,900. 0408 039 836. Geelong.
HOLDEN, Commodore, VZ, 2005, Executive sedan, auto, 150,000kms, RWC, EC, WOE-522. $8,900. 0403 010 127.
TOYOTA, Camry, Altise, gold, sedan, books. 52,600kms, reg. 03/13. bluetooth, EC, WIM-251. $15,990. LMCT 7532. Phone 0418 520 360. 5251-2082.
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TRIUMPH, 2010 Sprint, ST1050, phantom, black, as new, only 2,100kms, IAIAX. $13,500ono. 0408 299 286.
HYUNDAI, Accent, 2001, 80,900kms, 5 speed, reg. until 08/12, RJV-597. $5,250. 5221-3837, 0422 850 277. East Geelong.
NISSAN, Dualis, 2008, 45,000km, white, ST, 2wd, 12 month reg, EC, WUZ525, $17,000. 0408 754 843 or 5275-4842. Corio.
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SCOOTER, Honda, Spasey 250, reg., RWC, VIN MF5205895. $1,800. 0433 145 336, 5241-1338. Belmont.
JEEP, Grand Cherokee, Larado, no off road, low miles, EC, STL-939, must see. $11,000. 0407 438 623. Waurn Ponds.
MAZDA, 2, 2007, auto, AC, PS, EC, tinted windows, 70,000kms, service history, UXK-977. $11,900ono. 0409 175 344. Belmont.
AA FREE CAR REMOVAL Prompt, friendly service. 5248-1122, all hours. Portside Auto Wreckers. All makes and models. Open 6 days a week.
YAMAHA, Aerox, YQ-100, scooter, reg until 12/12, as new, elderly rider retiring. VGSSB051001006709. $2,000. 5241-9090. Highton
YAMAHA, XVS, 650, Classic Cruiser, 2005, reg. 09/12, heaps of extra’s. GG-549. $7,200ono. 0400 877 507. Hamlyn Heights.
HOLDEN, Commodore, VY, 2003 wagon, full service history, low kms, RWC, SEW-681. $9,500. 0417 354 299.
HOLDEN, Commodore, VY, 2003, tray ute with sides and roll bar, auto, 6 cylinder with factory fitted gas, 153,000kms, RWC. WOE-787. $9,900ono. 0431 341 502.
SUBARU, Outback, 2005, MY06 premium pack, 114,000kms, reg 11/12, RWC, 5 speed auto, champagne, 6 cylinder boxer engine, tinted windows, towbar, near new tyres, XSR-486. $18,000. 0418 386 796.
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SUZUKI, GSX 1100, 1982, 12 months reg., GC, XN-775. $4,000ono. 0425 747 823. Ocean Grove.
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LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay. LOUNGE, 2x two seaters, as new. $250ono. 0419 377 740. Herne Hill.
LOUNGE, floral, wing back, two chairs, two seater settee. $140. 52212501. Newtown.
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SIDEBOARD, modern, dark timber, 4 yo, 1.5 M, EC, $800. 5243-4781. Highton.
SPINDLE SHAPING machine, 3 phase, with large range of cutters, retired cabinet maker. $5,000. 0422 058 120. Torquay. STAIR LIFT, Acorn, suit 3 steps, or can be adapted, EC, installation available. $900 ono. 5244-2097. Torquay. SUCCULENT, aeonium, plate plant. $30 the lot. 5241-9310.
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BUFFET dresser, antique, circular mirror, 6’ long, perfect condition. $500. 5261-2809. Torquay.
BABY GOODS ASSORTED, cot, mattress, jogger pram, bassinet, bed rail, EC. $400. 0409 941 648. Belmont.
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sport Swans to defy beefed up Eagles GEELONG Football League plays the remaining five games of round one on Saturday after Colac defeated West Saints in the opener last weekend. The league’s reputation as one of the best in the state was further advanced over the summer months, with four players drafted to AFL and VFL sides and the recruitment of ex-AFL players Brad Ottens and Ryan Gamble to Newtown. Reigning premier Bell Park lost Tom Couch to Melbourne and Jackson Sheringham to Geelong. Their loss will make things hard but new coaches Tim Sheringham and Ben Armstrong remain optimistic. Other new coaches to the league are Matt Kershaw at Lara and Jason Orr at St Mary’s, while South Barwon has named Josh McCann and James Garvey as co-coaches. Russell Robertson stays at Joeys for another year and all other clubs have stuck to last year’s coaches, namely Steve Clark at Leopold, Matt Cavendon at St Alban’s, Peter Riccardi at North Shore, Grant Tanner at Grovedale, Doug Scott at West Saints and Matt Gibson at Colac.
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Ron Pilgram and Ross Dillon have another stint as co-coaches at Bannockburn. Geelong and District Football League also plays Selections: INVERLEIGH v Bannockburn, EAST round one games. GEELONG v North Geelong, BELL POST HILL v Thomson heads the list recruitment-wise, with Werribee Centrals, THOMSON v Belmont Lions, GFL star Lube Forbes crossing back to his old club. Corio v WINCHELSEA, Geelong West v ANAKIE. Joining him is a host of players including Brent MacLeod and Sean Voss. East Geelong has also recruited well for new Bellarine Football League plays round two this coach Tom Perrett. Jesse and Jayke Mawson have joined from South Barwon, with other noted names weekend. with the pick of the games at Drysdale joining them including Michael Jennings and where the Hawks host Anglesea. Drysdale had a heart-breaking one-point loss to Andrew Challis. Reigning premier Bell Post Hill retained Brent Ocean Grove last week, while Anglesea had a good Grgic as coach and should be strong again with min- win over Barwon Heads. The Hawks will gauge how well they are travelimal player loss and a couple of recruits. New coaches to the league are Dale Smyth at ling by the result of this match against top-five side Bannockburn, Scott McDonald at Anakie, Brett Anglesea. Expect the Hawks to win a close one. Pollard at Winchelsea, Luke Phillips at Werribee Other selections: BARWON HEADS v Centrals , Darren Ryan at North Geelong and Nick Portarlington, Newcomb v QUEENSCLIFF, Washington at Geelong West. Mark McDowell remains in charge at Corio, Paul Modewarre v OCEAN GROVE, TORQUAY v Nigro enters his second year at Belmont Lions and Amateurs.
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River retreat provides sheltered action for blown away anglers On the bite BRIAN LONG WEATHER over Easter made fishing challenging but anglers who applied a little effort reported reasonable captures. Paul West and son Jai tucked out of the wind just upstream of the Shannon Ave bridge to land seven magnificent size carp, the best better than 5kg, along with two tench both around 800g. Martin Shaw also fished the Barwon River, casting Oar Gee Lil Ripper lures upstream of Pollocksford Bridge where small redfin were dominant. By day’s end Martin had landed three redfin around 600g along with a respectable brown trout close to 1kg. Massive seas limited surf angling quiet but Brian Packer found a quiet location at Lorne just down from the hospital. Fishing late in the evening, Brian’s catch included flathead, salmon and a number of quality whiting to 48cm. Paul Dennis cast lures from the rocks at Stony Creek near Lorne where he found a nice shoal of salmon. Most were under 1kg but the sheer numbers made for exciting action. Young angler Tyson Faull was rewarded for casting small shallow-running bibbed lures in the Anglesea River along the shallow flats downstream of the Great Ocean Road Bridge. Tyson landed and released nine bream along with any number of small salmon. Paul Hunter fished Point Lonsdale Pier a number of times in the past week for generally lean pickings. However, the salmon showed up twice for Paul to
Before the storm: Matthew Alsop with a 4.5kg snapper caught on soft plastics in Corio Bay’s outer-harbour. finish on a tally of eight fish, the best 1.6kg. Dane Veldhuis fished Swan Bay for flathead, which was great choice since he caught and released four fish between 55cm and 65cm. Dane reported any number of garfish also responded to his berley. Neil Fitzgerald also found plenty of garfish in the bay, which he happily caught and proceeded to use as live baits to catch two nice gummy shark of
around 5kg each just on dark. Fishing soft plastics on the outer harbour spoil grounds was difficult in the strong wind but Terry Stirling persisted, lading a fantastic bag of fish. He caught 16 flathead and three snapper, with a follow-up session the next day returning a similar number of fish, including the only one he kept, a snapper of 3.4kg. Salmon averaging close to 1kg were found in
Corio Bay’s inner-harbour, although they were difficult to locate in choppy conditions. Stewart Doyle found them holding up close to Royal Geelong Yacht Club where he used his Hobie to fish the protected side of the marina for about a dozen salmon on soft plastics. Snapper captures slowed but were still available. The best action was in the outer-harbour, especially from the southern tip of Wilson Spit. Matthew Alsop landed a beauty of 4.5kg on an ultra-light soft plastics outfit late last week before the strong wind arrived. Joel Hunt also landed two snapper of 4.5kg each but on pilchard while fishing in front of Sands Caravan Park. Deep Lake remained a fantastic option for trout, with Powerbait accounting for the best captures. Lake Tooliorook produced trout over 2kg on a variety of methods. Trolling with Tassie Devils was successful, while with bait anglers found both Powerbait and local minnow effective. Peter Hamon and son Jack returned with four magnificent rainbows from Tooliorook, taken on Powerbait and worms. Redfin have also been fantastic at this location, with local minnow and ice jigs working. Ballarat’s Lake Wendoree should improve as the weather settles, with rainbow trout from 500g to 1kg common. Bait anglers have been the most successful, with both lure and fly set to come into there own as the water cleans. This weekend’s late-afternoon high tides should suit the surf either side of Lorne. Fish the deeper-water rock platforms with metal baitfish-profile lures for salmon. Freshwater anglers should try Deep Lake with Powerbait or worms off the bottom near the boat ramp or directly below the pines. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.
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