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BY CHERIE DONNELLAN SURFERS and environmentalists fear a new master plan for Torquay’s boat launching facility could propose a breakwater at Fisherman’s Beach. Surfrider Foundation’s Richard Bennett said a breakwater would “destroy one of Torquay’s most incredible surf breaks”. Great Ocean Road Coast Committee recently released a draft management plan including “a master-planning process for the Torquay boat launching facility”. The process would be in line with a Western Victoria Boating Coastal Action Plan (CAP) that identified a “large breakwater” as an option for the beach in 2007, the draft plan said. The breakwater plan was initially scrapped amid community opposition. Mr Bennett said a development of a “safe harbour” with a breakwater would destroy surf-
ing culture surrounding the “Fisho’s” break. The generally small wave at Fisho’s usually breaks only during large swells, providing surfers with a safer option than more-exposed locations. “It’s a historically important place,” Mr Bennett said. “It’s where a lot of young surfers actually learn to surf. “The proposal would be meant to make launching boats safe but it’s not really appropriate to exchange one recreational pursuit for another.” Mr Bennett said a breakwater would also increase boat activity at the beach, bringing air and water pollution as well as other environmental concerns. Geelong Environment Council president Joan Lindros said a breakwater would have a “dramatic effect”. “It spoils the ambience of a beach and its attractiveness to people not using it for boating.”
Christopher Collins, executive officer of Victorian recreational angling body VRFish, said Torquay needed a boating facility adequate for the town’s increasing population. “Boating is significant economically and recreationally to regional economies. “There is a lack of safe boating access into open water along (the Surf Coast). We support the installation of a break wall for Torquay, as identified in the boating coastal action plan.” Coast committee spokesperson Jane Rowlands said the management plan was “required to give effect to the boating action plan”. “We will complete a masterplanning process over the next couple of years in consultation with the community. Nothing is determined at this point in time.” The last Fisherman’s Beach redevelopment, including a new boat ramp, was completed in December.
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A NEW glossy magazine produced to the “highest standards” is a vote of confidence in the Geelong region, according to its managing editor. Tony Galpin said Geelong Coast Magazine (GC) was a unique publication for the area. “This is the first real high-quality, glossy lifestyle magazine dedicated to the people and places that make our region so special,” he said. “Everything is first class, from the writing and photography through to the design and paper stock. The standard is way above anything previously available in the region. “At a time when other publishers are dumping products and staff, GC is a demonstration that quality local publications have a bright future. “We thank the local advertisers who supported this initiative and look forward to the response from readers.” GC went on sale at local newsagents and selected sub-agents this week. The cover price is $5.50, with the magazine to be produced quarterly. A sister publication of the Geelong Independent, the debut 88-page edition combines a mix of feature stories, profiles pieces, fashion, reviews and community information. Mr Galpin, also managing editor of the Independent, said GC’s local focus meant readers would see plenty of familiar faces. “Please find yourself a copy of GC. I’m sure you’ll enjoy this exciting new magazine.”
‘He stole for the dole’ BY MICHELLE HERBISON A FORMER Timber Truss worker stole a nail gun within view of security cameras to lose his job, a court heard on Wednesday. Mark Brown, 30, of Kosciusko Ave, Corio, pleaded guilty in Geelong Magistrates Court to stealing a nail gun and its charger so he could gain Centrelink payments. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Geoff Lamb said Brown stole the nail gun on December 2 and the charger two days later by conceal-
ing them “in his waist”. “The HR manager became aware of the theft of a nail gun from an office at the South Geelong site,” Snr Const Lamb said. The court heard Brown admitted to a manager who confronted him that he stole and sold both items. Brown lost his job before police arrested him on December 13. Defence lawyer Caetlyn Wells-Simon told the court Brown reacted with “panic” when workmates realised he had previous drug problems.
“He was enjoying work but a few people learnt of his past and he felt pressure to slip into his old ways. His response was to panic.” Ms Wells-Simon said Brown actually threw the nail gun and charger away rather than sell them because “it’d served its purpose”. “He could access Centrelink immediately. That’s why he chose to take this action in front of the cameras.” Brown looked anxious in court, leaning forward on his knees in a seat behind his lawyer.
A psychological report noted that Brown had mental health issues and attended counselling, the court heard. Ms Wells-Simon said Brown was unemployed and receiving Newstart payments. He lived alone with his dogs, was applying for jobs and remained “drug-free”, she said. Magistrate Stephen Myall fined Brown $600 and ordered him to pay $780 compensation for the theft. “This goes to the heart of the employer-employee relationship,” Mr Myall said.
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The series features graphic scenes involving fetish and bondage acts. Author EL James penned the novels after adapting a “fan-fiction” series she wrote based on teenage fantasy fiction books Twilight. A Sexyland head office spokesperson said Geelong sales of fetish products had risen almost 35 per cent. “Softer” fetish products like “fluffy cuffs” and silk blindfolds were the biggest sellers, she said. Sarah Baines, of Geelong’s Naughty Gifts, also reported “high demand for fetish wear and gear” in recent months. The store had to “increase the amount and variety of whips, gags and heavy-metal kind of stuff”, she said. “We’ve also had specific requests for leather products...and other specialorder items. “It’s been good for (sales) because there’s not a lot of (local) places that offer that kind of stuff. People now know they don’t have to go all the way to Melbourne.” Ms Baines said the store was set to open a “display dungeon” because of fetishism’s rising popularity in Geelong.
THE LIBERAL party must release findings into an investigation of “muck-raking” before this week’s pre-selection ballot for Corangamite, according to the seat’s Labor MP. Darren Cheeseman said party members and voters should know about the “dirty tricks” behind the pre-selection process before casting their votes.
Fast track THE AWARDING of the last of six contracts has put into “full construction mode” a project to free up regional rail lines to Melbourne, federal and state government leaders have announced. Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Premier Ted Baillieu said the contract for the final component of the regional rail link project meant Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat would soon have their own dedicated tracks through the metropolitan system. BELLARINE’S Jack Rabbit Vineyard has won four medals at a “prestigious” 2012 International Cool Climate Wine Show, according to the vineyard’s winemaker. Nyall Condon said he was “delighted with the results” after his second year overseeing the production of wine at Jack Rabbit.
Health boost A $200,000 funding injection will upgrade facilities at a Belmont rehabilitation centre, state Health Minister David Davis has announced. Mr Davis said the money would help improve kitchen and bathroom areas at Belmont Community Rehab Facility as part of a $669,000 allocation to health services in the Barwon South West region.
Storages up THE REGION’S water storages have climbed above 80 per cent of capacity, according to measurements on Wednesday. Barwon Water reported total capacity of 80.4 per cent, up 531 million litres for the week as 4.2mm of rain was recorded in the region’s Otway Ranges catchment area.
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Avalon ranked in world’s misleading airport names BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AVALON has been included on a list of the world’s most misleading airport names. Online flight comparison site Skyscanner cited Avalon for using Melbourne in the airport’s booking name despite being 55km from the city. City of Greater Geelong strongly lobbied Avalon owner Lindsay Fox and initial tenant Jetstar to name the airport as Geelong. However, airport chiefs and politicians claimed it had to be identified with Melbourne. The Skyscanner report said some budget carriers gave airports misleading names linked to distant cities. “Many budget airlines use secondary airports because of the lower operational costs compared to more central airports, allowing them to offer cheap-
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BY MICHELLE HERBISON A FLEET of maxi taxis should replace a council-run night bus to reduce the number of drunks on Geelong streets at night, according to taxi boss. Geelong Taxi Network chief executive officer Peter Valentine said he was â&#x20AC;&#x153;talking to councilâ&#x20AC;? about maxi taxis travelling to homes and more frequently than the Night Rider bus. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re having those people stand around and cause trouble for half an hour while they wait. A marshal on the rank could say â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Six going in this direction, off you goâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, so it (the maxi taxi service) goes more frequently and where necessary.â&#x20AC;? Mr Valentine said an Ocean Grovebound night bus now stopped at the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s police station after passengers â&#x20AC;&#x153;got off the bus and smashed thingsâ&#x20AC;? when left on the streets while intoxicated. But drunk, misbehaving passengers should â&#x20AC;&#x153;expect to walkâ&#x20AC;?, he said. Mr Valentine blamed nightclubsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;non-responsible serving of alcoholâ&#x20AC;? for many behaviour issues in central Geelong at night. His drivers had â&#x20AC;&#x153;every rightâ&#x20AC;? to refuse passengers who were intoxicated, he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be at the limit that they are in a position to cause trouble and harm.â&#x20AC;? Mr Valentine said his company was â&#x20AC;&#x153;desperateâ&#x20AC;? for drivers since many had quit due to safety concerns. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can take 40 drivers today. A number of drivers on Friday and Saturday nights say â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to drive anymore because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dangerousâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;.â&#x20AC;? City of Greater Geelong central Geelong and waterfront events manager Steve Bentley said the Night Rider operated between 1.30am and 4am Sundays because of insufficient taxi services. The City had received consistent requests from the community for the bus to operate between those times, he said. An average 110 passengers used the service nightly, he said.
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Action call on dog ‘dangers’ dogs?” Let’s start this dialogue – but make it quick.” A Highton woman whose white terrier cross was attacked twice last year by uncontrolled dogs accused council and State Government of inaction. Authorities eventually told her they could do nothing about the attacks because there were no witnesses, she said. “New developments tend to have reduced back yard space, which will result in increase use of open space by pet owners and the community,” the report said.
“Reduced land sizes may present other challenges, such as nuisance and disturbances.” The report said Geelong had one of the largest dog and cat populations of any Victorian municipality, with more than 46,695. The report said 11 to 14 per cent of dogs in the community were unregistered. Up to 55 per cent of cats were unregistered. The report said City Hall had 376 reports of menacing or rushing dogs, up from 318 last year. Dog attacks were down from 182 to 117.
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BYJOHN VAN KLAVEREN OWNERS of pets subjected to dog attacks want stricter controls from a council review of domestic animal management plan. St Leonards’ pensioner Judy Alexander, who has complained of wandering dogs terrorising residents, called for zero tolerance, especially with “strong and aggressive” breeds. “How much does our dog registration have to rise to pay for more dog rangers to patrol, training to catch aggressive animals (or) challenge owners of dangerous
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A STATE MP has slammed News Ltd for its decision to “sack” most of its Geelong Advertiser subeditors. Member for Ivanhoe Anthony Carbines, who was a journalist at the Advertiser before working for the Labor party, used parliament to express his “disappointment” over the lost jobs. “I certainly feel for my colleagues at the newspaper, who seem to be taking a hit for mismanagement at News Ltd,” Mr Carbines said. “What I would also say is that at least News Ltd is seeking to retain some jobs in Melbourne, unlike Fairfax, which is determining that the best decision it can make it to punt jobs of professional Australian journalists over to New Zealand.” Fairfax reported earlier this month that News Ltd was offering redundancies to 10 of its 13 Advertiser sub-editors.
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BY CHERIE DONNELLAN A NEW training program is putting interstate student teachers in classrooms after six weeks of training in Geelong, according to a coordinator. Deakin University Associate Head of School teaching and learning Damian Blake said Teach Next participants were “career professionals” with expertise in areas of teacher skills shortages, such as mathematics, science and technology. The program allowed successful applicants from Western Australia and Australian Capital Territory to return and begin teaching after
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community calendar DANCE – Expressions of interest sought for committee to operate country dance at Inverleigh Hall late 2012. Contact 5346 1505 or 5248 0338.
Friday MEN – Men’s conversation group, every Friday 10am-midday The Salvation Army, 92-96 Cox Rd, Corio. Enquiries 5275 7771. TENNIS – Wine, cheese, jazz and art night 7.30pm at All Saints’ Hall, Noble St, Newtown. Art show until June 17. Entry $15 each, $25 double. Enquiries 5243 3465 or 5243 1915.
Death, injury: City the worst years age group recorded a “particularly high” increase in serious injuries from 638 to 738 at the end of April, up 16 per cent. The increase for 60 to 69year-olds was 14 per cent, up from 441 to 503. TAC chief executive officer Janet Dore urged all drivers to take care. “These latest figures are a reminder that the road toll is not only about the tragic deaths but also the thousands of people who are seriously injured on our roads each year,” Ms Dore said. “All of us in the community need to take responsibility for helping reduce the road toll.” The Independent is a media partner of the TAC in its Talk the Toll Down campaign, urging regional Victorians to speak out against dangerous and careless driving.
Reminder: TAC chief Janet Dore. dropped, the statistical summary shows that serious injuries over the past three years are on the rise.” The TAC said the 21 to 25
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Tuesday REIKI – Reiki healing 7pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Entry $5. Enquiries 5248 4936. DANCE – Swing dancing 7.30pm The Max Hotel, 2 Gheringhap St. Relaxed, beginner-friendly classes. No partner required. Entry $5. More information https://www.facebook.com/GTownSwingDance
Wednesday DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with dancers club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. SINGING – Bay City Conchords Men’s Barbershop Chorus rehearsal 7-9.30pm at St Andrews Church Hall, East Geelong. New members welcome. Enquiries 5281 7287.
Thursday DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Entry $5. Enquiries 5251 3529. MEDITATION – Meditation and philosophy discussion group 10am-midday at TOPS, Price St, Torquay. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy cafe 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Cafe, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. LADIES – Chat group 10am-midday at Salvation Army, 92-96 Cox Rd, Corio. Have a cuppa and a chat with other ladies who live alone or are lonely. Enquiries 5275 7771. SPIRITUALITY – Spiritual development class 7.30pm Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd. Entry $3. Enquiries 5248 4936. DANCE – Westcoast Seekers Club dance 8-11pm at Geelong RSL function room, Belmont. All welcome. Enquiries 5248 4903. MEETING – AGLOW Geelong meeting 10am The Ballroom, Carey St Hamlyn Heights. Entry $10. Enquiries 5284 1447 or 5275 1889.
DANCE – Social ballroom dancing 7-10pm at Club Italia. Members $5, non-members $10. Dancers receive discount on meals. SERVICE – Church service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Enquiries 5248 4936. FELLOWSHIP – Geelong Evangelical Fellowship meets 6.30pm at Belmont Baptist Church fellowship room, 43 Mount Pleasant Rd. Enquiries 0429 094 372. TREES – Fruit tree pruning talk and demonstration 2-4pm at Geelong West Community Garden, 129 Autumn St. SINGING – Singing the classics session 2-5pm at Clonard College. Allister Cox conducts Haydn’s The Creation. Enquiries 5263 3855, 0412 524 316 or pandapil@skymesh.com.au. TALK – Philip Ayers, author of Mawson: A Life, speaking on Mawsons relationship with Shackleton Friday ANGLERS – Geelong and District Anglers Club 2pm at Old Council Chamber, Osborne St, North Geelong. Enquiries 0418 324 100 or osborneparkas- meets 7.30pm at 9 Yuille St, Geelong West. Nonmembers welcome. Enquiries 5275 2612. socn@hotmail.com.
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DANCE – Social ballroom dancing 8-11.30pm The Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Also Monday. Enquiries 5282 1813 or 5281 1312. DANCING – Ballroom dancing 8pm-midnight Freshwater Creek Hall. Entry $8. Enquiries 5264 5169. FOOD – International food fair 11am-3pm at Christ Church, cnr Moorabool and McKillop Sts, Geelong. Midday European cooking demo, cake, preserves and craft stalls. DANCE – Parents Without Partners dance 811.30pm at Grovedale Community Centre, Heyers Rd. Enquiries 5277 0281 or 5229 8925. DANCING – Ballroom dance 8-11.30pm VRI Hall, La Trobe Tce. Entry $10. Enquiries 0410 304 461. LESBIANS – Geelong Lesbian Group meets 5pm at a local venue before social get-together. New members welcome. Enquiries 0400 341 093 or glg3220@hotmail.com.
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GEELONG is leading the state for road fatalities and is second worst for “serious injuries”, according to latest TAC figures. The TAC said Geelong recorded 14 fatalities and 231 serious injuries in the 12 months to the end of April. The only worse municipal area for serious injuries was Casey, with 244. The TAC defined serious injury as involving admission to hospital within seven days of an accident. Statewide figures showed a six per cent increase in serious injuries from 5410 to 5721. The five-year average was 5570. The latest figures were included in the TAC’s latest road safety statistical summary. The community needed to “work even harder to reduce road trauma”, the TAC said. “While in the long term fatalities and serious injuries have
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IF THERE really is gold in them thar hills then the members of Geelong Prospecting Club are just the people to find it. Most weekends they will be out in the gold-bearing areas of the state with detectors scouring the ground for nuggets, grains and specks of the precious metal. Club secretary Alwin Gallina said some members had found “enormous” amounts of gold over the years. “We have a passion for digging up the dirt – perhaps it’s something relating back to childhood,” Alwin laughed. A relatively new member, Alwin said he had picked up 50 little pieces of gold in the past 10 months armed with his $4500 detector. “There’s definitely a technique to detecting and that’s where the experienced old hands come in handy. “It comes down to perseverance and patience. You won’t pick up ounces of gold in the open field like they used to but there are plenty of stories about prospectors back in the day finding gold everywhere. “Our club president picked up a gold half sovereign not long ago. “We’re always finding belt buckles, tokens and buttons. There’s still plenty of gold but its size has decreased.” The stories still hit the news – a Victorian prospector was reported to have found a gold nugget worth
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A GEELONG MP has used State Parliament to praise a model. Liberal Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos told the House of Representatives last week he was “delighted” to meet Sarah Czarnuch, who was competing in Miss Universe Australia. She was an “inspiring ambassador for young women” and a “wonderful representative” for the region, he said. Mr Katos told parliament he hoped Ms Czarnuch, a Deakin University student, would have a “positive career in modelling and public relations”. Western Australia’s Renae Ayris won the Miss Universe Australia title in Melbourne last Friday.
buckets & bouquets BUCKETS to Stool Pigeon (Buckets and Bouquets, June 8). Congratulations on your wonderful knowledge of toilet locations in central Geelong. You deserve a diploma. It’s not so easy for visitors to find a toilet when they’re in an emergency. Maybe you should stand by as a volunteer to offer directions. Laughing Wife, Colac BOUQUETS to a wonderful gentleman who gave us a push after our car became bogged during Portarlington’s National Celtic Festival on the long weekend. He helped us without any concern for himself becoming covered in mud. Grateful Pensioners, Hamlyn Heights BUCKETS to the disgraceful language and behaviour of some young people using Geelong’s bus interchanges. Your parents would be ashamed. Other users don’t deserve your antics. Bouquets to the many other young people who behave themselves at the interchange. You set a fine example. Disgusted Granny, Newcomb
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WHEN I heard Simon Crean speak a year ago about carbon tax and compensation, he sounded so confident the Gillard Government had done its sums and there were just a few little wrinkles to be ironed out by July 1. Little did I know he was referring to July 1, 2012, not 2011; as his speech indicated. Now I realise the Government has as little idea of what is going to happen as anyone else in the room. The due diligence has not been done. In this awful time of uncertainty I am frightened for my future and would like their assurances – the ones they actually put in writing and not a whole heap of platitudes – that my retirement will be secure. What of my children and grandchildren for jobs in the future? Will they be able to keep their jobs/businesses and keep paying their mortgages or, as happened under Paul Keating’s Labor government, will everything we worked so hard for go down the drain? As someone who has always had an optimistic outlook on life, I’m having a hard time believing that what I fear will come to pass will actually come to pass. It has become painfully obvious that the Government is winging it without any idea what it is doing. Our lives and futures are being held to ransom by a bunch of incompetents whose only motivation is poncing around on the world stage pretending the world is applauding. Elizabeth Cross Wandana Heights
Left cold on facts I’VE GOT to say I finally agree with Alan Barron (Letters, June 1). Forget global warming, temperatures have been in utter freefall since those unbearable days of 2005. It’s just like last time we got global cooling after 1998 – don’t you remember being absolutely fried that year? In fact, 2005 was just a small blip in a general temperature downtrend, the CSIRO and everyone else just have no idea what they’re talking about and last week’s maximum temperatures were 14C and it was raining for crying out loud - we even had to use our heater! It’s a pity we can’t just spew out CO2 via burning heaps of coal to warm things up a bit, since Mr Barron has disproven that CO2 warms the atmosphere anyway. It gets scary when you think of what might be coming with global cooling but, on the bright side, we’ll get to do lots more skiing! Goshen Watts Belmont
Change hurts SINCE my last comments on this subject (Independent, May 25), I have keenly observed the debate regarding the Baillieu Government‘s funding changes to Vocational Education and Training (VET). I merely wish to reiterate the simple facts. Last year the TAFE sector overspent by $400 million, an unsustainable amount. The system was uncapped and open to abuse. Responsible government requires budgets to be set and met – a concept every mum, dad, household and business understands.
Sword to the mayor I ENJOYED watching the celebrations of the Queen’s jubilee last week. The Lord Mayor of London, bearing a pearlencrusted sword, welcomed the Queen to the city at St Paul’s Cathedral. Such a sword for Keith Fagg, when he becomes Lord Mayor of Geelong, would be very suitable for ceremonial and other purposes. Peter Linaker Ocean Grove
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REGARDING a story in last week’s Independent about calls for a new port at Point Wilson, it’s easy to say to build the port but it would be very costly. As someone with 35 years experience as a dredge master, I would like to make everybody aware that making a deep-sea port on the north side of Corio Bay would involve drilling and blasting because the area is a continuation of the You Yangs. The price of the deepening would be four times normal dredging and even the most powerful dredge could not manage solid basalt. Just ask how costly was the Wilson Spit/Point Richards junction. There must be an alternative to increasing Port of Geelong Fred Niemann Newcomb
Much has been made of the cuts but little emphasis has been placed on the $1 billion the Baillieu Government will put into VET, more than any other government has previously invested. This will mean a real focus on provision of courses and skills desperately needed by industry. These courses translate into real jobs and apprenticeships. During the adjustment there may be a consolidation of providers to reduce unnecessary course duplication. For example, in some regional areas a number of providers all offer the same course. The revised approach will bring both higher levels of investment and financial responsibility, which is particularly essential in these days of global financial uncertainty. The Baillieu Government understands that change is often challenging but vital. That is why the Government is committed to working with providers to develop quality programs and best outcomes – at a sustainable level. I look forward to being part of the change and supporting the sector as the Government’s local parliamentary representative in the region. Simon Ramsay MLC Member for Western Victoria
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I WAS disappointed last week’s Independent allowed rumors surrounding the introduction of the carbon tax to be turned into an exercise in frightening small business. The Independent printed statements by Anne Lockwood, of WHK Day Neilsen, that had little or no basis in fact and without any attempt to provide an alternative point of view. Ms Lockwood might be sincere in her views or she might have an axe to grind. I think she was just wrong. I also didn’t see her proposing any alternative. Practically every other country in the OECD has a carbon trading scheme or is planning to introduce one. What does Ms Lockwood think Australia should do? Does she think the cost should simply be forced onto future generations? Kevin V Russell Geelong
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BY ERIC BLAIR oyota’s long been a leader in the 4WD and SUV market in Australia and the Kluger, sold in Australia from November 2003 is very much in the vanguard of modern thinking in the latter, SUV, market. It’s aimed at giving a high driving position, good interior space and the ability to carry a variety of passenger/luggage combinations. Toyota Kluger isn’t a 4WD in the true sense of the term, even in models with all four wheels connected to the engine. The limiting factor of the Kluger is ground clearance. Kluger ride height sits about halfway between that of a normal 4WD and a passenger car. The limiting factor in the Toyota Kluger isn’t traction, which can be surprisingly good for a softroader, but ground clearance which is only about halfway between that of a normal 4WD and a passenger car. On gentle off-road excursions the Kluger should look after a driver with no real off-road experience.
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BY EWAN KENNEDY uch is the domination by Toyota of the 4WD market in Australia that it has vehicles in more niches than any competitor. Hence the Toyota Prado, this is a medium-large 4WD that can do a lot more than cart kids and shopping in the mundane suburban commuting runs. Indeed, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s almost as capable in heavy-duty off-road work than its big brother LandCruiser. When Toyota Prado was launched in Australia midway through 1996 it was one of the upcoming breed of 4WDs with permanent four-wheel drive. The advantage of that is improved traction on sealed roads, particularly during wet weather, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a useful safety feature. Toyota Prado immediately carved out a solid niche in the recreational market. It got a minor makeover for 2000 and the original series (which was actually the second generation Prado â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the first generation wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sold in Australia) was superseded in February 2003 to be replaced by a virtually allnew model. That Prado served buyers well until late 2009, when the fourth-generation Prado was introduced, tagged as a 2010 model year. Spares and repairs, particularly for 4WDs in the bush, are generally readily available. As thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plenty of underbonnet space, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s possible to do a fair bit of your own servicing and some minor repairs on a Prado. But, as always, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do anything that can affect safety. Power initially came from a choice between a two petrol engines: a 2.7litre four-cylinder and a 3.4-litre V6. Both used twin overhead camshafts and developed good torque for that era. A 3.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbodiesel option arrived in March 2000
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KAWASAKI, GPX, 250R, 2005, reg 07/12, always garaged, never dropped, EC-106. $2,900ono. 0404 081 449. Herne Hill. SUZUKI, GSF, 1200S, 2005 model, 32,000km, garaged and serviced, EM-787, $7,000. 0401 716 711. SUZUKI, GSX750F, 1993, model, VGC, 49,000kms, reg, customised, HI-176. $3,600ono. Phone 0408 256 495.
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sport Lions to tighten grip on finals GEELONG Football League’s ladder is starting to take formation, with eight sides now in the running to play finals. Pencil in South Barwon as a definite starter but the other seven are only separated by eight points and, with the season not half way through yet, anything can happen. Saturday’s games will give a true indication of whether Colac is one of the sides in contention that can actually make it. The Tigers are on 16 points in eighth position and hanging on to the finals dream by the skin of their teeth. A loss to visiting Leopold this weekend would make reaching the finals virtually impossible. Lachlan Veale, Luke McGuane and Dan Casey are looking good but there is a real doubt the side can beat teams above it on the ladder. Leopold is definitely one of them, with the Lions sitting in third spot after a spectacular start to the year. There was a sign of a chink in the armour last Saturday when West Saints scored an upset victory over Leopold and there will be a worry in the camp that
Local Footy FRANK MASON the side isn’t as good as first-up scores have indicated. Travelling down to Colac for the game makes it even more daunting but expect the Lions to strengthen their hold on a top-three spot by winning well. Other selections: Grovedale v BELL PARK, NEWTOWN v North Shore, SOUTH BARWON v Lara, ST JOSEPH’S v West Saints, ST MARY’S v St.Albans.
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GDFL Thomson is showing its Geelong and District Football League rivals a clean set of heels from atop the ladder. That’s understandable for a side boasting the talents of the MacLeod brothers and Luke Forbes. Werribee Centrals has the unenviable task of heading to Godfrey Street on Saturday to take on the mighty Tigers in a season-defining game for the Centurions. A loss will make playing finals all the harder, with Werribee currently in seventh spot. The Centurions will give their all but won’t be up to the challenge. Other selections: ANAKIE v Inverleigh, Winchelsea v EAST GEELONG, Bannockburn v BELL POST HILL, NORTH GEELONG v Belmont Lions, GEELONG WEST v Corio.
Anglers get fresh with quality trout catches in region and beyond On the bite BRIAN LONG FRESHWATER locations near and far produced quality trout over the past week. The trout season closed in streams last weekend but Paul Fraser made the most of his final opportunity while fishing the upper reaches of the Moorabool River. Paul caught and released four fish on small Rapala minnow lures, with his best fish better than 1kg. I also fished the upper Moorabool, catching reasonable numbers of small browns on a number one Celta in the black colour. As expected, the lakes produced the best fish. Mal Stevens reported a fantastic session at Lake Learmonth, near Ballarat, where young son Chase landed three nice rainbows with Powerbait. Terry Faull also fished Learmonth, having trouble landing his bag limit catch each day of the long weekend on orange Powerbait. Deep Lake was a little quiet but anglers using Powerbait landed quality rainbow trout better than 2kg. Casting well out produced the best captures. Nearby, Lake Tooliorook hosted many anglers. Powerbait again produced results, while trolling took both trout and redfin. Anglers using vibe-style lures while drifting in the boats caught redfin up to 900g. Xavier Knott fished Ballarat’s Lake Wendouree where shallow-running lures helped him catch and release nine trout all under 1kg. Lake Bullen Merri produced rainbows around 1kg from the shore for anglers using Powerbait. Boats trolling caught the better fish – browns nudg-
Rainbow connection: Chase Stevens with one of his rainbow trout from Lake Learmonth. ing 2.5kg. The bigger fish were apparently holding in the deeper water but were also taken flat lining with deeper-running bibbed lures. Lake Purrumbete generally produces the bigger trout, which was the case when Nathan Welsh landed a big brown of 4.1kg on a Daiwa Double Clutch lure. Newlyn Reservoir also yielded trout, with Paul Henry’s patience rewarded with three brown trout around 1.5kg weight each. Paul caught his fish on
shallow-running Dorado minnow lures. In saltwater, Troy Stirling fished Queenscliff’s cut for a catch of six trevally around 900g and two salmon of 1kg. Troy caught his fish on pilchard fillets. Squid came back on the bite as the water began clearing, with anglers fishing close in to Duck Island taking bag limits of generally small specimens. All the inshore grass beds between Queenscliff and St Leonards should produce good squid fishing in com-
ing weeks, while land-based anglers should look to the piers at Queenscliff and St Leonards. Great whiting captures continued in the bay. Quality fish better than 40cm were taken on fresh squid and pippies. Steven Jacob drifted over the spoil ground off Hermsley to find reasonable numbers of flathead on soft plastics. However, a huge shoal of salmon around 1kg really turned up the action, with Steven taking a fish a cast for over an hour. Garfish continued holding up in the inner-harbour. North Shore rocks, Cunningham and Fishermen’s piers and Bird Rock were all productive, especially for anglers using berley. Soft plastics anglers found the fishing generally quiet on Geelong’s waterfront, with only a few small pinky snapper taken. Joel Marshall had just one hit on his Turtleback lure but it was a magnificent 3.2kg snapper. Boat anglers fishing the deep water directly out from the silos’ piers had better luck, taking fish better than 7kg as reward for long, cold hours of effort. Many boat anglers concentrated their efforts between Royal Geelong Yacht Club and Cunningham Pier, taking only a few fish. Trout were liberated into our North Geelong’s Seagull Paddock and Highton’s St Augustine’s lakes this week, giving kids a fantastic opportunity to catch fish close to home. Powerbait and worms will be best for these rainbows. Down the coast, settled conditions put huge numbers of anglers among the tuna between Warrnambool and Portland. The fish were fickle but very small lures were generally taking a few tuna between 6kg and 15kg. Surf anglers reported an upsurge in salmon catches between Lorne and Apollo Bay, with the best fishing on the high tides with lures. This weekend’s morning tides should be ideal for the surf, especially with light winds predicted. Bait anglers should consider Fairhaven, Eastern View or Jan Juc. 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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