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BY CHERIE DONNELLAN RESIDENTS might ask State Government to stop council recruiting Surf Coast Shire’s new chief executive officer before municipal elections in October, according to a spokesperson. Clive Goldsworthy said he was among a group of Lorne residents considering asking Local Government Minister Jeannette Powell to delay the appointment so the new council could choose. “Under the local government Act the minister has the right to instruct a council they’re not to appoint a new CEO,” Mr Goldsworthy said. “Given the general feeling of community, that we’ve lost confidence in council, I think we’d have a pretty solid case to put to the minister.” Several ratepayers used council’s June meeting to question council’s decision to appoint the new chief before elections. They feared the appointment could affect the relationship between the chief and the new council, damaging “quality of governance”. Lorne’s Chris Tutungi suggested council should appoint an acting chief until the new council was in place. Council’s response in the meeting’s minutes was that councillors had agreed to fill the position “now rather than wait”. Barrabool resident and former Geelong councillor Heather Wellington said the new council should make the “critical” decision. Any governing body should have the chance to select its CEO to ensure a “good relationship”, she said. Ms Wellington also feared “quality” prospective candidates would avoid applying over concerns about council changing so soon after their appointment. Various community groups had endured “terrible battles” with the incumbent council, she said. “It’s been brought up several times that the community has lost confidence in council and its ability to make important decisions.”
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Lara calls for 24-hour force BY VANESSA VALENZUELA LARA RESIDENTS have vowed to continue pushing for a 24-hour police station despite the town’s sergeant saying extended opening hours are unnecessary. More than 1300 residents have signed a petition demanding extra police to operate the station 24 hours daily. Sergeant Andrew Wharmby said police supported the call for more officers but believed nearby Corio station could handle afterhours calls. “I’m not overly concerned with us not being open 24 hours,” Sgt Wharmby said. “Corio is available if we need help. It’s not a big issue at this point in time. “Residents may feel it is safer with someone being here but Corio isn’t too far away.” Ward councillor Cameron Granger said Lara’s station could
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the town.” Cr Granger said a lack of police in neighbouring suburbs meant Lara officers were forced to attend incidents outside the town. “There is not enough police in northern Geelong. Whenever there is an emergency, police from Lara might have to go to Corio, leaving a small presence in Lara.” Council election candidate Kylie Grzybek believed Lara’s growing population required ongoing police presence. “We only have two lots of patrols on during the day at Lara and no patrol at night,” she said. “We have to rely on the Corio police station, which is a busy station.” Mr Grzybek said introduction of a 24-hour station would reduce crime at Lara. “It’s a good deterrent to know there’s police available in the area.”
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Preparing to ‘boom’ BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN BANNOCKBURN is rezoning tracts of land to accommodate new arrivals ahead of a forecast population boom, according to planning documents. The documents show 18 lots bounded by High, Weston, Manifold and Bruce streets have been rezoned from farmland to residential one. The documents said the rezoning was necessary to ensure sufficient land supply to meet forecast demand. Planning strategies aimed to provide enough land for residential, commercial, retail, industrial and recreational uses, the documents said. The rezoning would also ensure the provision of infrastructure to support sustainable urban development. The expansion would accommodate projected population growth over at least a 15-year period. A draft G21 regional growth plan said Golden Plains Shire will grow from 18,000 to 33,000, with Bannockburn swelling to 13,500. “The land to be rezoned is connected to reticulated services such as sewer and water, is close to existing residen-
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tial land and walking distance to the town centre,” the plan said. “The town boundary for Bannockburn remains unchanged and is vital in ensuring development does not encroach into viable agricultural land.” Golden Plains Shire Mayor Geraldine Frantz said Bannockburn had experienced an “unprecedented” level of population growth. “Bannockburn is the shire’s largest and fastest growing population centre.” Cr Frantz said population growth was a key driver of community and economic prosperity. Council had undertaken a detailed review of its urban design framework for the town, she said. “It is imperative we continue to plan strategically to make sure there’s a focused approach to overcoming the challenges growth will bring to our region over the coming years and to take advantage of the opportunities.” Key elements of planning included an expansion of Bannockburn Business Park as well as recreation and education precincts.
THE FINANCIAL performance of Aloca’s Point Henry smelter had gone from bad to worse before a $40 million government rescue package this week, according to its boss. Alcoa of Australia managing director Alan Cransberg said the smelter was already making “substantial losses” when the company announced a review then deteriorated further due to “global market conditions”.
Cats saved GOLD Coast lifesavers have rescued two Geelong Cats players from a rip at a notorious surf beach. Mathew Stokes and Taylor Hunt were with the team at Kurruwa Beach as part of a week-long training camp in Queensland ahead of the Cats’ match with Gold Coast Suns this weekend.
Residents arrive THE FIRST residents have moved into Armstrong Creek’s urban growth area, developers have announced. A spokesperson said Luke Eglin and his family had moved into their home in Warralily estate’s Mistybrook Plc last Friday. Fairy well dressed: Chaise, 5, contemplates fairies dress-up day for kinder kids during the last week of term at Grovedale’s Mandama Primary School last Friday. More dress-up day pictures are at starphotos.com.au. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 82787
Cats 500 short of membership target amid works BY VANESSA VALENZUELA GEELONG Football Club is 500 members from reaching its 2012 target of 40,000, according to a spokesperson. The Cats reached 39,456 members this week, up 206 on the same time last year. Cats consumer business manager Craig
Armstead said the club had already reached its budgetary target of 38,400, with over 5000 new members joining in 2012. The club’s initial goal was 1000 members less than last year because of stand redevelopment works at Simonds Stadium, he said. “Because of the redevelopment we lost a num-
ber of seats for fans. It’s been a difficult year with the construction going on here.” Mr Armstead said the Cats still hoped to reach their long-term target of 40,000 members before the end of the season. Supporters could still buy 2012 memberships but would be ineligible for finals tickets, he said.
Grey area A $89,000 planning process will “identify suitable development options” for Lorne’s Point Grey, according to Great Ocean Road Coast Committee. The committee said it would use the money to “engage specialist planning and design services” to develop the plan for the area.
Clean opportunities AUSTRALIA’S carbon tax and federal funding for clean energy projects will create “real opportunities” for Geelong’s indigenous community, according to a “dynamic Aboriginal media, communications and events management agency”. Sydney-based Vibe Australia said the initiatives would help the community make a “transition to a clean-energy future”.
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BY CHERIE DONNELLAN GEELONG Motocross Club is under investigation for allegedly breaching its land protection agreement on McAdam Park, Surf Coast Shire has revealed. The shire told residents who complained last month about damage to the Barrabool site that council would “be active” in ensuring the club’s compliance with the management plan. The shire said it was also withholding $100,000 of promised funding from park owners Motorcycling Australia for failing to provide “an acceptable strategic plan”. Barrabool’s Heather Wellington said the motocross club had “severely damaged” land adjoining the McAdam Park track during a private event on June 16 and 17. The club had a responsibility as a tenant to adhere to the management plan protecting the “significant” site, she said. “One of the tasks in the plan is to protect lot two from soil erosion. The gullies were extensively and repeatedly ridden over and the sloping land is now a huge mess of chopped-up soil, which will erode with rainfall.” Ms Wellington said the motocross club had destroyed the site only a year after re-sowing of the rear lot, for which Department of Primary
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Retail giant to Target kiddies GEELONG-BASED retail giant Target will appeal to the untapped five-year-olds market to boost turnover, chief Dene Rogers has announced. Mr Rogers said Target wanted to communicate “effectively” with young children. The company’s marketing plan now included an online children’s shopping facility, he said. The plan would be part of a fouryear Target transformation into a “sustainable growth company”. “The vision is to become the leading mid-tier department store,” Mr Rogers told a strategy briefing day for parent company Wesfarmers. “Target offers a wide range of unique and exclusive products in this age bracket that we are not communicating effectively at this
stage. “We have traditionally focussed on promoting children’s products to their parents but do have plans to change this by communicating with children directly utilising the marketing channels they are most exposed to.” Mr Rogers said the channels included age-appropriate magazines and TV stations “that parents can trust” as well as social media. “It’s our goal to captivate children through our marketing and excite them about our broad product range so that ultimately Target will become a first choice for children and parents alike.” Mr Rogers said the Target brand must become more relevant to children. “To achieve this we will create
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BY HOLLY ROSKOSCH JUSTICES of the Peace are now signing paperwork in Geelong to take pressure off police resources, according to their roster coordinator. Joan Scott said JPs were handling birth, death and marriage certificates at the city’s police station after completing training to replace police officers as signatories. “This comes to the delight of the police because before they were the only ones who could do it. Now the police can focus on their other duties rather than
doing administrative work.” Ms Scott said JPs had pushed for the role because they were already responsible for witnessing and signing various documents. “This is neither an overload nor burden. Justices of the Peace are happy with the situation.” Ms Scott said 26 volunteers were now signing around 2500 documents a month at the station. Corio Police Station was also seeking volunteers to help sign its average 280 documents. Ms Scott said prospective volunteers could phone her on 5241 4866 or 0439 018 086.
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PUBLIC MEETINGS NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Lt Malop Street entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 10 July commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au The meeting is open to the public.
GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Gheringhap Street entrance, Geelong on Monday 16 June commencing at 4.00pm. This meeting is open to the public.
PUBLIC NOTICES CITY PLAN 2009/2013 (2012/2013 UPDATE) AND BUDGET 2012/2013 INCLUDING DECLARATION OF RATES At the Meeting of Council held on 26 June 2012, Greater Geelong City Council resolved that the City Plan 2009/2013 (2012/2013 Update) and Budget 2012/2013, including Declaration of Rates be adopted in accordance with the Local Government Act. The Budget as advertised on 9 May 2012 was adopted without variation. Copies of the Budget and City Plan are available for inspection at the City’s Customer Service Centres. RATE ASSISTANCE PENSIONERS - MUNICIPAL RATES CONCESSION 2012/2013 Any pensioner who established eligibility for a concession under the provisions of the State Concessions Act 1986 for the rate year ended 30 June 2012 is advised that they will not be required to lodge a new application for the year ending 30 June 2013, provided that their circumstances have not altered since the original application was lodged. A maximum rebate of $198.00 is allowed in respect of the sole or principal place of residence of the pensioner. Where a pensioner’s circumstances have changed from those set out in the original application, the pensioner is required by law to advise the Council in writing of these changes. Pensioners becoming eligible for a rebate after 30 June 2012 must make written application to obtain a rebate for the 2012/2013 rating year. PAYMENTS AND ASSISTANCE
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Council has also resolved that in circumstances where the general 2012 residential property valuation has increased by more than 50 per cent, and subject to certain property and income criteria, ratepayers may make application for a “one-off� waiver of up to 50 per cent of the dollar increase on the previous year’s rates. Council will accept applications until June 2014. Enquiries call us on 5272 5272.
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HAVE YOUR SAY DRYSDALE URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK THE SUBMISSION PERIOD HAS BEEN EXTENDED The City has prepared a draft Urban Design Framework (UDF) for the Drysdale Town Centre. The population of Drysdale-Clifton Springs is expected to significantly increase in the coming decades therefore it is important to look at how the centre can be developed and shaped into the future to ensure the town centre remains the focal point for shopping and community activities. The UDF explores the potential growth of the centre, built form, pedestrian linkages, streetscapes, car parking and traffic matters. We are seeking community input on the draft UDF. A copy of the UDF can be viewed at the following locations:
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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: DISABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE The City is recruiting to fill vacancies on the Disability Advisory Committee (DAC). The Committee plays an important advisory role to Council around universal access and inclusion. Membership of the Disability Advisory Committee will reflect representation of all people with disabilities in the City of Greater Geelong municipality.
The time commitment involves a meeting once a month in the late afternoon/evening and occasional involvement in a committee sub group. Applications close on 5.00pm Friday 27 July 2012. To have an application pack sent out please contact Chary Carlyon on 5272 4735 or email ccarlyon@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Sporting clubs can register their projects for consideration for a range of State Government facility funding programs - including the Community Facility Funding Program and Country Football & Netball Program. Council encourages all clubs that are seeking funds for facility development or upgrade to register their projects. Project registration closes on Friday 27 July 2012. Clubs should discuss project ideas with staff from Council’s Recreation and Open Space department before registering their project. Project registration forms are available via email at sport@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or by phone on 5272 4968.
The month of August will provide you with an opportunity to learn a few new skills and brush up on your technical expertise thanks to the Geelong Small Business Festival. Over 50 information sessions, events and networking opportunities are on offer throughout the month of August at no cost or minimal cost. You can pick and choose any number of events that will assist you with your business.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A HIGH-TECH manufacturing facility for the world’s first carbon fibre will create up to 200 jobs in Geelong, a company has announced. Carbon Revolution said it expected to produce 250,000 wheels a year, with plans to expand to two million units annually. Carbon Revolution unveiled its onepiece CR9 carbon fibre wheel at Geelong Technology Precinct this week. Carbon Revolution chief executive Jake Dingle said the $40 million fullsize facility was part of the company’s long-term plans.
Most of the planned production would be exported, with the US the first major market, he said. “We’ll be targeting high volumes and to a mass market. We’re in active discussions with large number of automotive manufacturers,” Mr Dingle said. “Carbon Revolution also has a number of other carbon fibre wheel products under development. “The aerospace market has opportunities for aircraft where weight saving is even more valuable than for cars.” Mr Dingle said Carbon Revolution would first develop a low-volume pilot production line in Geelong Technology Precinct, at Deakin
University’s Waurn Ponds campus. The company developed the technology in close association with Deakin, he said. Mr Dingle’s brother, Matt, an exDeakin engineering student and staff member, was the company’s founder and head of technology development. He said the pilot line would produce “several thousand” units a year to demonstrate the process and its viability. “The pilot line is already capitalised. We’re looking at further private investment, support though government programs.” Mr Dingle said initial sales would focus on the high-end sports car market.
The world’s fastest sports car, the 440 kmh Shelby Tuatara, is fitted with CR9 wheels. Federal parliamentary secretary for industry and innovation Mark Dreyfuss said a $1.8 million grant from a Car Plan for a Greener Future program supported CR9’s development. “This is a good news story for Geelong,” Mr Dreyfuss said. The carbon fibre wheel is about half the weight and three times the strength of conventional metal wheels. The company said the weight reduction resulted in efficiency gains and a three to eight per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Road HOGs ride on Join the club JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THEY’RE known as HOGs, wear black leathers and ride loud motorbikes – but they’re nice people, really. So nice, in fact, that members of the Geelong chapter of Harley Owners Group raised more than $27,000 for charity last year. The HOGs’ main fundraiser is an annual toy run, this year for the 20th time. Toy run committee member Vicki Humpage said more than 1000 bikes were expected on the pre-Christmas run from Cunningham Pier to Queenscliff. While the toy run is one of the more high profile events on the HOG calendar, Vicki said the chapter supported charities without publicity. Rainbow Riders representative Rikki Raadsveld was recently invited to speak at the May HOG meeting at Hotham Hotel. Rikki said she was surprised and delighted to receive a donation of $3000 from the HOGs. Rainbow Riders, one of Geelong’s smallest children’s charities, is a unique program providing specialised horse-based therapy programs. “Our sincere thanks go to all members of the Harley Owners Group for their ongoing interest and support provided to Rainbow Riders.” Vicki said group members also helped out at Rainbow Riders’ Connewarre property. “We saw the situation they were in. They rely solely on community funds and donations, so we asked Rikki to come along to have a chat at our meeting. “We normally don’t give cash but we like to get a wish list from an organisation and see whether we can provide the items.” Vicki said other beneficiaries of HOG philan-
High on the HOG: Toy run committee members Craig Martin, Vicki Humpage, Marie Vella and Tim Humpage. Picture Tommy Ritchie 83522 on you forget what profession or trade they are. “It’s a form of escapism, I suppose. “We never cause trouble, so we just push on and do what we do. You’re not going to change some people’s perception.” Vicki said the toy run was an open event, so anyone with a motorcycle could participate. The HOGs have a fundraising raffle with a 2012 883 Harley Sportster as the major prize. Vicki said tickets cost $5 a ticket, with the winner to be drawn at the end of the toy run in December. More information on Geelong Harley Owners Group activities or its 2012 20th Anniversary Toy Run was available by phoning Vicki on 0418 570 188, she said.
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Drenched June defies predictions of drought WHAT an amazing month of rain was June! The whole region received well-above average rain, much to the delight of farmers and water managers but to the horror of long-range forecasters whose expected southern Victoria would return to drought. Geelong’s urban area received over double its normal June total, recording 102mm compared to 42mm. The Bellarine Peninsula, Golden Plains and Otways areas were also well-above. Most of Geelong’s rain came in two bursts when 60.2mm was recorded from June 3 to 5 for the month’s wettest consecutive three days since 1952. Mt Sabine, at the edge of our West Barwon catchment, achieved a record 283mm over this period. Ironically, since then the local rain gauge has malfunctioned and has yet to be repaired. However, a further 32.6mm was recorded in Geelong from June 21 to 22 and much more in other places around the region. The Otways’ Weeaproinah recorded the region’s highest monthly total, 337mm. Both of June’s significant rain events were caused by low-pressure systems with vigorous cold fronts.
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BUCKETS to netters for wiping out all the fish off Clifton Springs. I was out fishing and they told me to get out of the way. They’ve taken all the fish, anyway. They shouldn’t be allowed in Corio Bay. They should show some guts and go offshore. Mr Brown, Clifton Springs
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BOUQUETS to responsible chook owners for working to keep rats away. Buckets of rat urine and faeces to others who don’t make the effort, causing problems for everyone around them. Grow Brains, Portarlington BUCKETS of you-know-what to a lowlife who in the middle of the night, in the middle of winter, thoughtlessly broke our car’s windscreen wipers, leaving us unable to drive our car. This reckless, selfish and unnecessary vandalism might seem minor but the inconvenience, cost and anger were significant. David, Newtown
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BUCKETS to Disgusted Grandma (Buckets and Bouquets, June 29) for complaining about “whips, gags and heavy metal kind of stuff”. What does a music style have to do with sex shops? Do you always broadly generalise while grouping together things you don’t understand? Stop telling others how to live. Wilbur, Highton
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BUCKETS to a business that hides the Independent down the back or in corners. The Independent is free for residents and visitors who want to know what’s happening around the community. The Independent should be placed at the entrance to the shop. Age Pensioner, St Leonards BOUQUETS to OfficeWorks’ Peter for his help finding a replacement fax ink roll. His customer service was excellent. RSPCA Girls, Newtown BOUQUETS to Sarah for stopping to help us after an accident at a roundabout on Rossack Dve, Waurn Ponds, on June 1. We were all shaken up but she took charge and phoned police and ambulance services then stayed to make sure we were okay. The world needs more Sarahs. Robyn, Waurn Ponds BUCKETS to a Geelong newspaper for a big, bold headline last Friday. Do you think the victim would want to have seen it? Shame on you. Very Hurtful, Bell Post Hill BOUQUETS to the kind person who handed in my wallet at ALDI on a Saturday afternoon. Grateful Oldie, Belmont BOUQUETS to Nevada Roasts’ Chris and the team for excellent birthday catering. The salads were fresh, the choice of meats tender and tasty and the desserts lovely, all at a reasonable cost. Birthday Girl, Lara BOUQUETS to The Shell Club for its monthly shows and also to Suzanne and Barb at reception. Most Enjoyable, Lara
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FOR THOSE that missed the subtle references, my letter in the June 15 Independent was not entirely serious. Bob Zanker was right: it would be extremely sad to see anybody convinced by Alan Barron’s grand delusions of a global conspiracy on climate change. Conspiracy theories can’t easily be debunked, though. All that can be done is to ignore, or make fun of those who engage in it to the extent of Mr Barron. Richard Muller’s research, which, as Mr Zanker said, agrees almost exactly with climate change scientists, is important given he was a sceptic sponsored by sceptics but unable to find flaws in the basic science. It’s a further confirmation science is not broken. That 2005 is now the hottest year on record is exactly confirmation the climate is warming. To go on to say it has been cooling since then would make anyone look foolish. Surely people must have thought I’d lost my marbles thinking Earth was cooling because it was winter outside? Mr Zanker’s language, that I was “confused”, was way too polite! The rest of Australia, Geelong, most major newspapers have moved on from debating whether the world is warming yet the Independent still publishes letters from crackpots divulging in conspiracy theories. Sure, it’s good for a laugh but ecological collapse and erosion of the systems holding aloft our exceedingly complex civilization is not very funny. One day we’ll wake up but by then we won’t be laughing. Goshen Watts Belmont
All in the mind DARREN Thurrowgood (Letters, June 22) might be surprised to learn no one controls my mind other than me. I am quite capable of thinking for myself, as are the 10 million-plus people who voted at the 2010 election. If he is so concerned other people are so easily manipulated then he would agree with me that compulsory voting should be outlawed. The reference to theories of one-world government surely must have been meant as a joke. Kevin V Russell Geelong
In case of emergency I RECENTLY asked councillors whether they knew procedures in case of an emergency during a council meeting. I remarked that any notice of procedures was not evident at council’s meeting and that people in the gallery were not informed, as they ought. Mayor John Mitchell dismissed the point, saying it was obvious ratepayers present should follow the mayor to the nearest exit, which has a power-operated automatic door. I had to take that as an “informal response”. It is clear to us, the CFA and police that if a fire threatening a potential explosion breaks out at Geelong’s port, and we are in Norlane or Corio, that following the mayor to the nearest exit won’t do as safety advice. At the very least, everyone needs to know where the evacuation procedure notice can be found. I await with interest detail of published procedures that inform the public at this time of special concern in the CFA for carcinogenic chemicals and of exceptional seismic events in Victoria. Peter Linaker Ocean Grove
Rezoning appropriate CONTRARY to a report in last week’s Independent, headlined ‘Guy slashes grassland protection on BW site’, an environmental overlay has not been removed from Barwon Water’s Heales Rd site. City of Greater Geelong is proposing an amendment that would replace an existing environmental
significance overlay with a native vegetation precinct plan across the entire Geelong Ring Road Employment Precinct. The City’s proposed plan, developed following a detailed flora survey of the area, shows there is no native vegetation on Barwon Water’s Heales Rd site. Barwon Water’s successful application to rezone a parcel of land at 125 Heales Rd, Corio, from Public Use Zone to Industrial Zone 2 did not change or remove the planning controls for native grasslands in the area. The rezoning amendment included applying an environmental audit overlay to the site to ensure future uses are cognisant of its history as an effluent treatment facility. The overlay has no relation to native vegetation controls in the area. The land was identified in a review of Barwon Water sites as being surplus to requirements. It has been leased to another party since 1993. Given Barwon Water no longer uses the land, it was appropriate to rezone it from public use to industrial. Joe Adamski Barwon Water interim managing director
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Wake-up call WELCOME all to Australia. We add waste hydrofluorosilicic acid, or fluoride, to our water supply. Many overseas countries are deleting this toxic chemical because of serious health repercussions. We import furniture, clothing, footwear and food et cetera that are not accepted by other countries because of health concerns due to toxic chemicals added during manufacture and production. We sell much of our manufacturing and real estate to overseas countries to the detriment of our farmers and producers. We accept migrants who do not wish to embrace our traditions or values, which many of our forebears fought and died for in the past. Wake up, Australia, ask questions, insist on answers. Pricilla Wright Newtown
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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. SUPPORT – Dads in Distress support group meets 7pm at Wesley Centre for Life Enrichment, 218 Ryrie St, Geelong. Enquiries 5222 4101.
Wednesday CANCER – GRACE breast and gynocological cancer support group Christmas in July meeting at 39 Swanston St, Geelong. FEEDING – Australian Breast Feeding Association meets 10am Grovedale Neighbourhood House, Heyers Rd. Enquiries 5222 3748. DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Entry $7. Enquiries 5243 5306. RUN – Geelong Runners social running club meets 5.30pm at Eastern Park barbecue area. Enquiries 0468 326 752.
Thursday DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Cost $5. Enquiries 5251 3529. SPIRITUALITY – Spiritual development class 7.30pm Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Cost $3. Enq 5248 4936. DISCUSSION – Mediation and philosophy discussion group 10am-midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Cost gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy Cafe 2pm-4.30pm at Pear Tree Cafe, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484. ARTHRITIS –Barwon Arthritis support group meets 10.30am-midday Barwon Health Newcomb, 104-108 Bellarine Hwy. Enquiries 5287 7311.
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Bangin’ on with Clairy BY CHERIE DONNELLAN VOCALIST Clairy Browne wants to be “today’s answer” to Tina Turner, wigs and all. “I’m into a bit of a wig. I could wear different colour hair every day,” Browne told the Independent. But the singer and her band, The Bangin’ Rackettes, “aren’t wearing costumes”, she declared. “We just dig this style. It’s like ‘Maybe I’ll wear a sequined f...king beaded gown today’,” Browne laughed. “We’re people who express ourselves through fashion and aesthetics and we have fun with it.” Browne’s strong, soulful vocals have just as much attitude as her fashion style. “I like being aesthetically and musically big.” Browne said her band focussed on giving strong live performances. “Having musicians who really know how to play their instruments is important. It makes such a difference to the sound. “When (bassist) Jules and I were forming the band we specifically searched for talented musicians. “A good drummer means everything. I didn’t realise that until I’d
played with a few shitty drummers. “It’s a total gift as a singer to work with my band.” Browne joked that the band members were a “happy family of jazz vagrants”. They also had an eclectic fan base. “We get all sorts at our gigs. I think we attract people who dig musicality, dig the vibe of old rhythm and blues. Browne said the band had started working on music for its next album but the release date was uncertain. “We’re writing and recording, writing and recording.” Browne said the band’s gig at Queenscliff Music Festival’s Winter Warm Up this Saturday would feature old and new material, particularly tracks from debut album Baby Caught the Bus. “We’ll give that stuff a spin and a bit of new material, too. We’ll cook up something, I’m sure.” Browne said she attended the Queenscliff festival “in her youth” but had yet to play the event. “There’s a number of different, cool people on the line-up. “There’s a great vibe and excellent music choices, so I’m definitely looking forward to it.”
Flood of tragedy set for new play in Geelong debut
Attitude: Clairy Browne brings her band, The Bangin’ Rackettes, to Queenscliff this weekend.
BY CHERIE DONNELLAN LONDON’S rain has nothing on the floods that intermittently scour Australia’s outback, according to Jackie Smith’s The Flood. The award-winning Australian playwright drew from her own upbringing in South Australia’s Woomera and later New South Wales’ Deniliquin to tell a “tragic” story of three women in a broken down farmhouse. The play’s producer, Moira Finucane, spoke to the Independent about Smith’s “genius”, “stark reality” and Australian humour ahead of The Flood’s Geelong debut. Smith’s authentically Australian dry humour juxtaposed against the setting of rising floods created an “extraordinary play”, Finucane said. “Jackie’s ear for Australian language and her really particular dry humour is incredible. “The story is dark and mysterious. Its tragedy is quite beautiful, so the play is partly sad and partly hilarious.” Finucane said the story unfolded when lead character Catherine, played by Caroline Lee, returned from London to her family home after a 20-year absence. Catherine was back to visit mother Janet, played by Shirley Cattunar, and sister Dorothy, (Maude Davey), when rising floodwaters trapped the three women. “The flood is a metaphor for the way truth always floats to the surface,” Finucane said. She described the script as “a bit of a whodunnit” but remained tightlipped on the “mystery” the women uncovered during their ordeal. “People will just have to come and see these three amazing actresses play their roles so brilliantly.”
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READER’S CHICKEN COTTAGE PIE RECIPE method
> 4 (about 1.4kg) large Red Delight (see note) potatoes, peeled, coarsely chopped > 20g butter > 100ml thickened cream > 230g (1 1/2 cups) frozen peas > 1 tbs chopped fresh continental parsley > 2 tbs grated parmesan > Mixed salad leaves, to serve CHICKEN CACCIATORE BASE > 60ml (1/4 cup) olive oil > 1.7kg chicken thigh fillets, cut into 4cm pieces > 3 red onions, halved, thinly sliced > 6 garlic cloves, finely chopped > 2 x 700g btls Home Brand Chunky Pasta Sauce > 500ml (2 cups) white wine > 2 tbs capers, coarsely chopped > 1 tbs dried oregano leaves > 200g button mushrooms, thinly sliced
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2. Preheat oven to 220°C. Place the potato in a large saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to the boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium and cook for 15 minutes or until potato is tender. Drain and return to the pan. Add butter and mash until smooth. Add cream and mash until smooth. Season with salt and pepper.
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1.To make chicken cacciatore: Heat the oil in a large heavy-based saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook the chicken, onion and garlic, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes or until browned. Season with salt and pepper. Add the pasta sauce, wine, caper and oregano. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, for 40 minutes or until the sauce thickens. Add the mushroom and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until the mushroom is tender. Transfer half the chicken cacciatore to a bowl and freeze the rest (see note).
3. Combine chicken cacciatore, peas and parsley in a bowl. Transfer to a 6cm-deep, 20cm (base measurement) pie dish. Spread mashed potato over the chicken mixture. Use a fork to create small peaks in mashed potato. Top with parmesan. Bake for 30 minutes or until golden. Serve with salad leaves.
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Boxfit’s Clint Alderton. “There are plenty of opportunities to sightsee and relax. We’ll be staying in resorts that will also be five minutes from the beach.” The Training in the Tropics package includes return airfares, accommodation, all training fees and most meals, with prices estimated from $2300 to $2500, subject to change. More information is available by phoning Brad on 0417 344 813 or visiting www.boxfitgeelong .com.au
‘Old-fashioned’ eating the best henever we turn on TV or open a newspaper we’re told about some product we shouldn’t eat because it’s detrimental to health. First it was salt because it hardened our arteries. Then fat because it would give us heart attacks and make us overweight. The lastest villain is sugar. Apparently it’s addling our brains and also making us fat. Obviously, the experts are trying to find a scapegoat for Australia’s plague of obesity. Fifty years ago there was hardly an obese person to be seen yet their diets comprised home cooking full of sugar, salt and fat. As a child I remember running bread around the roasting pan to soak up dripping. Why wasn’t our nation obese then? The answers are simple. First, food was made at home from scratch with fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, chicken or fish. We also ate only at meal times from 22cm plates – not the 29cm sizes that come with most dinner sets now. Our store shelves stocked 10 to 20 per cent of the products now available and which we are conned into buying because they are supposedly “lite”, “low fat”,
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$12,000
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FOUR CYLINDER AUTOMATICS
2006 HOLDEN VE BERLINA V6, Auto, Long Rego, Local. ZDH-411 2001 VX CALAIS SEDAN, Auto, 5.7 Ltr V8, Long Rego. RKU-980
SELECTED QUALITY FORDS 2007 FORD ESCAPE WAGON, 1 Owner, Auto, Local. WIY-383 2008 BF FALCON SEDAN, Alloys, A/C. P/S, Excellent condition. WHN-862 2006 BF FALCON WAGON, 6 Cyl Auto, Long Rego. YZH-166 2002 AU III FALCON WAGON, Auto, 6 Cyl, Local. RTW-057 2002 AU III FALCON SR SEDAN, 6 Cyl, Auto, Local. RPQ-662 2003 BA FALCON, 6 Cyl, Auto, A/C, P/S. SQU-692 1999 LASER SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/Str, Low kms. PQT-295 1996 EF FAIRMONT SEDAN, Auto, Dual Fuel. RXB-876
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$14,000 2005 HOLDEN ASTRA CDXi HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S. TMG-702 $11,000 2003 HONDA JAZZ VTSi HATCH, Auto, A/C. STJ-808 2003 VW POLO HATCH, Mod Kms, Auto, A/C, P/S. SDD-662 1999 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, TES-708. $16,000 $13,000 1994 TOYOTA COROLLA CSI LTD HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S. WBF-515 $12,000 1998 TOYOTA COROLLA, Auto, Local, A/C, P/S. OWW-095 $8,000 1999 HOLDEN JS VECTRA HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. PKT-872 $8,000 1998 HYUNDAI S COUPE, Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. UAV-290 $8,000 1996 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. NQN-835 $8,000 1995 MAZDA 121 4 DOOR SEDAN, Auto, A/C, Low Kms. NIB-588 $5,000 1999 LASER SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/Str, Low kms. PQT-295 1994 HYUNDAI EXCEL SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Low Kms. FNI-686
CARS $4,000 AND UNDER
2001 HOLDEN VX CALAIS SEDAN, V8 Auto, Alloys, Local. RKU-980
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2003 VW POLO HATCH, Auto, A/C, Mod Kms, 1 Owner. SDD-662
$11,000 1993 NISSAN MAXIMA SEDAN, V6 Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. FAZ-316
COMMERCIALS AND UTES 2004 PROTON JUMBUCK UTE, 5 Speed, Canopy. TBD-074
DUAL FUEL $9,000 1996 EF FAIRMONT SEDAN, Auto, Dual Fuel. RXB-876
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WAGONS & 4X4 2010 FORD TERRITORY SY WAGON, 1 Owner, 7 Seats, Low Kms. YFW-817 2008 KIA SPORTAGE WAGON, Auto, A/C, V6. WEO-223 2007 FORD ESCAPE WAGON, 1 Owner, Auto, Local. WIY-383 2003 NISSAN X-TRAIL, Auto, A/C, P/S, Mod Kms. SHX-272 1999 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON, Mod Kms, Sunroof, 5 Spd. UZJ-057
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Stuck to the bitumen: It turns neatly into bends and holds onto the black stuff at speeds much higher than likely to be attempted by owners. to a 1.5-litre dCi turbocharged diesel engine. The engine is Euro 5 compliant and produces peak torque of 240 Nm at a low 1750 rpm, and 110 kilowatts at 4000 rpm. Power is run through the front wheels and there is no sign of torque steer even under hard acceleration. Renault claims the EDC transmission saves 17 per cent on emissions when compared to a conventional auto. Renault Megane has lovely on-road dynamics. The French really do love comfort and character in their cars and this five-door family hatch has a sporting feel that we enjoyed. At the same time it provides good feedback through the steering wheel and the seat of your pants. Renault is aiming the Megane fivedoor at a crowded segment of the Australian market. Competitors are big sellers like Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Hyundai i30, Kia Cerato, and many more. The combination of a stunning French style, the convenience of a new-design automatic transmission and a pretty low price for the prestige of a owning a European car seems sure to guarantee the latest Renault Megane strong sales downunder.
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$11,472.60
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FORD, Escape, 2002, 6 cylinder auto, 1 owner, EC, RUI-704. $8,500. 5255-5152, 0408 129 446. Ocean Grove.
HOLDEN, Commodore, VT, 1999, Excecutive wagon, lowered, mag wheels, bluetooth, RG1-993. $6,500neg. 0430 555 927. HOLDEN, VR, Berlina, V6, gas, 258,000kms, reg 10/12, VGC, new tyres, PFP-976. $5,900ono. 0488 989 011.
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HONDA, Civic, GLI, 2005, manual, one owner, 62,000kms, RWC, TTB418, $10,900. 0403 312 695.
DRIFTAWAY, Robin mini, 2002, with annexe, single beds, 3 way power plus Anderson plug. Travel anywhere, EC. $11,000. 52456891 or 0419 547 477. Waurn Ponds.
HYUNDAI, Tucson Elite, 2006, auto, V6, AWD, service history, immaculate, black, RWC, TZI-596. $14,750. 0417 354 299.
JAYCO, Expanda, 18ft, 2010, all modern features, fully equipped kitchen, shower, toilet etc, EC , like brand new. $40,000ono. 0439 376 125. JAYCO, Westport, 17” pop top caravan, front kitchen, as news $15,000. 0414 985 970.
MOTOR HOME, Toyota, 2004, 5 speed, petrol, RWC, fully equipped, very clean, ready to travel. SQX-126. $23,500. 52554396 or 0408 054 783. Geoff. Ocean Grove.
TRAILER/TOY, hauler, camper, dual axle, brakes, easy tow, reg, EC, absolute bargain. $7,950. bohdan392@gmail.com or 0417 341 367. Newtown. TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au
FORD, Escape, ZD, 2008, Ist reg. April 2009, one owner, as new, 39,200kms. WVT-949. $18,500ono. 0408 825 622 or 5282-2622.
FORD, Falcon FG, ex govt. books, 59,600kms, mudflaps, reg. 09/12, colour silk, YQS-103. $16,400 drive away. LMCT 7532. Phone 0418 520 360. 5251-2082.
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MAZDA, Sports, 1991, 323, spoilers, mags, popup headlights, VGC, no RWC, no reg, vin 6T9REPV97Y1NHS001. $800. 0457 298 787.
FORD, Falcon, classic, 2000 AU, VGC, 1 owner, cruise control, auto, towbar, RWC, QAN-309. $3,500. 0412 679 105.
MERCEDES, Vito, 1999, 113 manual, petrol, EC, RWC, many extras, 230,000kms, long reg, YXN-410. $8,950. 0417 341 367. Newtown.
FORD, XR 6, 2005, dual fuel, blue, 140,000kms, EC, RWC, XQY-384, $13,750. 0417 305 204.
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NISSAN, X-Trail, T30, 11ST, platinum, 205,000 country kms, good order, sun roof, tow bar, cruise, one owner, RWC, EC. UBZ-008. $11,495ono. 0427 131 000.
SUZUKI, GSF, 1200S, 2005 model, 32,000km, garaged and serviced, EM-787, $7,000. 0401 716 711.
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TOYOTA, Camry, 1994, auto, 12 months reg, AC, central locking, PS, EC, RWC, YMR-995. $3,500. 5282-4740
TOYOTA, Echo, 2003, auto, hatch, low kms, 1.3ltr, very economical, metallic silver, long reg, RWC, reverse camera sensors, YKN-627, EC. $8,500ono. 0407 311 102.
TOYOTA, Hilux, dual cab, 2004, 2WD, petrol, auto, canopy and racks, tow bar, PS, AC, reg 04/13, EC, RWC. SUK-537. $9,990. 0417 899 914. VW, Golf, 2003, 2L sport, SKA-194, 235,000kms, EC, RWC, regretful sale, owner moving overseas. $8,000ono. 0417 316 740.
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MITSUBISHI, Lancer, wagon, 2004, MY05 VRX, manual, 78,000kms, EC, reg October, RWC. XQD495. $12,000. 0419 101 580.
HONDA, CBR 1000F, 1989, 55,000kms, VGC, new tyres, 6mths reg, great collectors bike or everyday ride, IC-340. $3,100. 0401 079 716.
GEMINI, diesel, 1984, mechanically VG, body needs work. FQU-502. $1,000ono. 5248-2997.
HOLDEN, Calais, VX, series II, V8, service history, VGC, RWC. RTC073. $8,990. 0420 279 697 HOLDEN, Commodore, Lumina, 2005, wagon, EC, white, reg 12/12, TYJ-532, advertised in Trading Post, $9,000. Belmont. Call 0411 534 111 or 52434350.
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Leaking taps & toilets Blocked drains Burst water pipes Solar hot water installation
1300 135 495
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Mob: 0417 314 987
Specialising in: New homes / Renovations Drainage / Stormwater Hot & cold water services Roofing and spouting Tanks & grey water systems
• CLEANING • REPAIRS • PAINTING
Call Adrian on 0409 823 177 or 5261 7515
• Extensions Plastering • Renovations • Patch Ups
• No Job Too Small • Pensioner Discounts
Phone Dave 0415 507 113 AH: 5243 5810
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t Cement & terracotta restorations t Cleaning, pointing & rebedding t Re-coating t Moss removal treatment
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Phone 0418 352 657 Geelong & Drysdale Lic no. 45447
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PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
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Harvey Norman stores are operated by independent franchisees. Available only in NSW, VIC, QLD, ACT, SA & WA Metro areas. *1. Tech2Home Pty Limited ACN 105 020 906 is an independently owned and operated entity. Trademarks embodying the words “Harvey Norman” are owned by Harvey Norman Retailing ACN 010 542 524 and used under licence by Tech2Home Pty Limited ACN 105 020 906.
Grovedale Tilers Specialising in:
CARPET RUNNER, (8m), matching rug (2mx3m), EC, attractive. $400. 52419269, 0430 144 070. Belmont.
• All Types of Tile Laying • Domestic & Commercial • Quality Workmanship
Servicing: • Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula & Surfcoast
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CARPET, bold Axminster, best quality wool. 3 large rooms 3350cm x 4170cm, 5270cm x 3460cm, 4220 cm x 3220cm. All EC plus 2 free runners. $1,500. 0422 571 215. Torquay. CHAIRS, kitchen, colonial, wooden. $130. 5221-2501. Newtown.
COLORBOND ROOFING/ FENCING, 1.8m (6ft) $9.50 each, zinc and gal $8.50 each or $750 per 100. 0421 523 490. Norlane. CONCRETE MIXER, electric, on stand, must sell, cannot lift now. $340ono. 5259-2311.
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COUCH, 1x3 seater, 2x2 seaters, removable cushions, Guest, casual elegance, beige, excellent quality, as new condition. $850ono. 5257-1698. DEB DRESS, Liz Jordan, elegant, size 8. Paid $650. Sell $300. 0419 107 045.
DINING TABLE, Travertine, 1950 x 1000, as new. $950. 5259-2625. Port Arlington.
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Deadlines Real Estate - Wednesday 1pm Trades Directory – Monday 5pm Classifieds – Wednesday 2pm Wheel & Deal – Tuesday 5pm
5241 3531
DOG KENNELS, small, medium, large and extra large. 5248-6610.
D R AW I N G / D R A F T I N G BOARD, timber base, green finish top, includes parallel line. $180. 52583535. Point Lonsdale.
1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted or hand delivered to our offices.
DRESSER, Kauri pine, 2 door, 3 shelves, 120w x 160h, EC. $365. 52592546. Port Arlington. EXCERCISE MACHINE, elliptical, cost $650 sell $275ono. 5255-4093.
FIREWOOD, $10, 15kg bags, redgum, can deliver. 0407 814 565 or 0438 364 245.
FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.
GEELONG COLLEGE UNIFORM, complete including blazer, kilt, jumpers, dresses etc. Sizes range from 8 to 14, most items under 2 months old, $295. 0411 595 826.
GOLD SLUICING, dredging plant, American Keen model HBCK25, 3 hours use, long warranty, bought miners den Melbourne, receipts, (amputee senior, cannot carry through bush), new Honda motor and Keen pump with hoses, fittings, tools, extra gear including new Cresswell Fine’s concentrating unit (Rotopan, cost $360), light work easy ounce weekly, regretful sale. $2,200ono. Photos/details phone 5258-3123. HOT WATER SERVICE, Vulcan, 250lt, electric, 2004 model, EC. $300ono. 0413 480 340. Ocean Grove. HOUSE BRICKS, $220 for 1000. Phone James 0407 361 047. Norlane.
DOG KENNEL, suit small dog, lift up roof, 15mm ply, $40. 5278-4136
INSULATION, Anticon, 7 rolls, slightly damaged, $350 the lot. 5243-4309.
AIR CONDITIONER, portable, Dimplex, under warranty, as new. $800. 5242-8338. St Albans Park.
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BAR FRIDGE, Westinghouse, 115 litre, SS, less than 2yo, reversible door, EC. $150 ono. 5251-5414. Clifton Springs.
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BBQ, Coolabah, new, still in box, 4 burner with hood and side burner, $230. Phone 5241 4141. Grovedale. BED HEAD, and base, QS, baltic pine, GC. $250 0414 633 145.
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POOL TABLE, 8’ x 4’, slate, EC, accessories included. $1,300. 0404 035 289. Geelong.
SCOOTER, Legend XL, large, with basket and cover, highlighter jackets, EC. $3,000. Phone 52488498, leave a message. SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $2,300. 0402 757 987. Lara.
SPEAKERS, Sony, large, floor standing, VGC, great sound, $250 the pair. 0411 538 997.
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. TILES, 29, graphite 40cm x 40cm floor tiles, 110 white 20cm x 25cm wall tiles. $295 ono. 0408 599 673. Grovedale. TREADMILL, Infiniti Aspire 1000, only used a couple of times, like new. $600. 0438 782 022. Bell Park. TV LG, large, set top box, DVD player, EC, 2 remotes. $195ono. 52785756. North Geelong. TV, Voxson, HD, 22’’, DVD, and tuner, new in box, $290. 5224-2735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
WASHING MACHINE, front loader, Whirlpool, 6kg, GC, instructions. $180. 5229-9747. West Geelong.
We will fix it or it’s free!
GOT a new computer and stuck? Call Gillian 52445182 or 0427 003 422.
PICTURE FRAMING EQUIPMENT, complete for the hobbyist, very little use, $350. 0427 658 273.
WALL UNIT, walnut, interior lighting, display, storage, perfect condition, $950 ono. 5278-6441 after 3.00pm.
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BEDHEAD, and foot, with irons, double, antique, edwardian, inlaid bow and ribbons in main panels. $350. 5253-2410. Clifton Springs. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, Jacobean, carved, 1940’s. $1,000 ono. 5253-2786. Clifton Springs area.
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HOME SERVICES $60 CARPET CLEAN 3 rooms and hall. Phone Tony 0423 473 595.
LIVESTOCK LAMBS, just shorn and drenched, great lawn mowers or pets, $60 each. 0427 368 457.
MASSAGE THERAPISTS SWEDISH RELAXATION MASSAGE, Werribee, 7 days. 10am-8pm. Cost $40 per hour - $20 per 1/2 hour. Call 0425 805 090.
MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS PIANO, GC. $490. 0422 408 410. Geelong West.
PET ACCESSORIES /SERVICES FISH TANK, 3ft long, complete with accessories and timber stand, VGC. $380ono. 0400 770 024. Lara.
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SECURITY DOOR, new. $120ono. 5278-9167. Bell Park.
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sport Saints to keep faith LEOPOLD and St Mary’s meet in Geelong Football Leagues match of the day at Memorial Park on Saturday. Both sides regained confidence last weekend with strong victories after a month of ordinary form. Leopold in particular would be happy to be back on the winners list because a month ago it was cruising toward finals but that is no longer the case. It’s still in fifth spot but that’s because of the outstanding form it showed at the very start of the year. St Mary’s is seventh and victory in this game is vital to keep pressing for the top five. Everyone knows the Saints are capable because only a month ago they inflicted South Barwon’s only loss for the year. Josh Eddy, Brenton Snowdon and Daniel Jull are getting back into the groove and maybe a return to top form is around the corner. Expect that to be the case as the Saints keep their finals hopes alive with a narrow victory. Other selections: Colac v ST JOSEPH’S, Grovedale v WEST SAINTS, Lara v BELL PARK, NEWTOWN v St Alban’s, SOUTH BARWON v North Shore.
Local Footy FRANK MASON Tigers’ finals chances but proved that if they don’t make it then they’re not just making up the numbers but are a real premiership hope. With Ross Dillon and Matt Tyquin playing well the Tigers are hard to stop and, with victory on Saturday helping to secure fifth spot, expect a determined side to grace the field. Inverleigh has put its horrible start to the year behind it and is now racking up victories. James Huybens, Dan Grozdanovski and Zach Hickleton are in everything but it’s hard to see the Hawks playing finals this year. It’s possible but they’ll have to keep winning. This game presents the Hawks with a golden opportunity to damage their rival’s finals chances and boost their own. This incentive will bring out its best but it’s unlikely the Hawks have enough talent to win. Other selections: North Geelong v EAST GEELONG, Werribee Centrals v BELL POST HILL, Belmont Lions v THOMSON, CORIO v Winchelsea, ANAKIE v Geelong West. Bellarine Football League has a bye this weekend.
Saturday’s Geelong and District Football League is highlighted by the Bannockburn and Inverleigh game at Victoria Park. These two sides have a fierce rivalry going back many years and always save their best for each other. The Tigers are playing good footy at the moment and last week scored an unexpected victory over fourth placed East Geelong. This victory not only helped the
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Schooled: Mick Knight with a school shark caught off Barwon Heads.
Yak attack: Jaryd McDowell’s snapper caught from a kayak in Corio Bay.
Cold anglers warm to big bay snapper SNAPPER dominated reports over the past week, with Corio Bay’s inner-harbour the hot destination. Luke Hanneysee caught a pair of 6.2kg and 4.8kg on fresh pilchard with the help of berley. Hobie kayaker Jaryd McDowall reported one of the best captures. Jaryd returned from just off St Helens with two fantastic snapper better than 6kg each. Paul Farnsworth fished Stingaree Bay’s spoil grounds where he found only small snapper until the Sun went down. Paul caught six big fish before returning with three up to 7.2kg. Land-based anglers found snapper at Point Lillias, North Shore rocks and St Helens, with a variety of baits successful. This weekend’s evening high tides should be ideal for snapper close to the channel line on the mud out from the silos piers. North Shore rocks or near the old Rippleside tug pier should also be worthwhile. Matthew Nicholas drifted the outer-harbour spoil grounds to find variety of species taking his soft plastic lures, with salmon, flathead and snapper taken in numbers. Matthew also landed two nice squid on his Gulp minnows.
On the bite BRIAN LONG Garfish started to become difficult to catch, although they were still available at Point Lillias. Berley is essential, with only calm conditions productive. Paul Cowley fished Wilson Spit where the going was slow, with just a few small flathead in four hours of fishing. He was just about to call it a day just on dark when a rod folded with a magnificent 11.4kg gummy shark. Gummy sharks were also taken inside Swan Bay. All the fish reported were generally small but the numbers suggest long, cold hours on the bay could be worthwhile in coming weeks. Terry Forbes has been harassing the squid at St Leonards for some time, finding reasonable numbers of specimens around 1kg when the water is clean. Terry
advised that small, dark coloured jigs have been working best. Queenscliff Pier produced salmon just under 1kg on the run-in tide, with lure outfishing bait. Silver trevally were taken in the cut at Queenscliff on the last two hours of the run-in tide. Some were caught on bait but soft plastics returned better bags. I found plenty of salmon down the coast. Most were under 1kg but the sheer numbers made for great fishing at Cinema Point on the run-up to high tide. Peter Shields also found salmon at Stony Creek, landing over 20 on lure. Wye River below the cable station also produced good numbers of salmon, with both bait and lure anglers taking fish during high tide. Freshwater reports were widespread, with Lake Learmonth producing rainbow trout averaging 1.5kg on Powerbait, glassies and bluebait. Nearby, Lake Burrumbeet also yielded rainbows to 1.7kg on similar baits. Newlyn Reservoir was a great choice for Noel Stirling who cast small bibbed lures to land three nice brown trout
around 1.5kg. Noel said the best fishing was early in the afternoon. Deep Lake also improved, with both browns and rainbows taken on Powerbait and lure. Again, early afternoon returned the best results. Lake Bullen Merri remained a good option, with land-based anglers using Powerbait catching rainbows around 1kg. Anyone prepared to fish the lake into the night with local gudgeon could expect an opportunity to land one of the big brown trout for which this water is renowned. The few anglers who have been venturing offshore have taken quality school and gummy shark when conditions have been calm. Mick Knight boated some but lost his share of school shark as a result of using light nylon leader. This weekend’s best options would be fishing for snapper on Corio Bay or for salmon in the surf if the conditions allow, with great numbers available from the deep water rock platforms between Lorne and Apollo Bay. 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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